« Reply #94 on: Wednesday 19 September 18 10:39 BST (UK) »
Yes, I think you might be best off to send for the certificate. If David was Catholic and Nina C of E they may have chosen to get married in a registry office.
My parents were in that situation when they married in 1936 and as neither wanted to switch denomination they chose the registry office. However, Dad's local priest was not happy about this and persuaded them a few years later to have another ceremony at the RC Church. I was able to find an entry about this at the Church of my Dad's baptism. RC Churches are very good at keeping records I have found.
Karytay, please keep us updated when you get the certificate - I am interested to see now who David's Father was - I suspect it was Cecil but could be wrong - suppose only time and the certificate now will tell.
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