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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Essex => Topic started by: kjmck on Wednesday 09 May 18 15:44 BST (UK)
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Hi there
I am just wondering if there is any way to get info from a marriage certificate without having to order the certificate itself?
Marriages Sep 1919 (>99%)
Curley Joseph Johnson W.Ham 4a 699
I am only looking for the name and occupation of the father of Joseph Curley in this union. If any one knows a way or a website to find out this info that would be great!
Thank you
- K
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A parish marriage can sometimes be looked up if (a) you can identify the parish and (b) the relevant parish entries have been digitised and published. This would be the exception rather than the rule for a date as late as 1919, though West Ham is not an area I know much about researching in. For earlier dates, http://www.marriage-locator.co.uk/ is a useful resource for parish identification, but it doesn't as yet have any coverage as late as 1919. Catholic church registers are much less likely to have been digitised than Church of England parish registers.
A civil marriage in a register office cannot under any circumstances be looked up, whatever the date.
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Marriages Sep 1919
Curley Joseph Johnson W.Ham 4a 699
I think this one is going to be a parish church marriage. Possibly in Woodford?
So you may find the marriage online on SEAX. But you would have to pay to find out, unless someone does a look up.
On FamilySearch, we have the marriage of Walter George Freeman + Mabel Thomerson, which was at Walthamstow St Peter, and is indexed on page 637 in West Ham, Sep 1919.
and there's Alfred William Bliss + Violet Gwendoline Tegg, who married at Woodford Bridge, 11 August 1919. Indexed on page 761
In between are "marriages", but are in fact banns, at Holy Trinity, S Woodford
i.e. Eric Ainslie Poritt + Doris Lilian Baldry, 29 June 1919
but marriage is registered in Sep qtr, page 665
Both were of the parish, so that marriage should be at H.T.
So those marriages/page numbers point to Woodford area. Hopefully!
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2 August 1919 at All Saints, West Ham
Joseph Curley married Alice Ellen johnson
He a leading seaman in Royal Navy
His farther Joseph Curley, deceased was a Road Foreman
Mark
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And I said it would probably have been in Woodford! Sorry.
Well found, Mark.