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It did and they went on to have 6 children :)

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Thank you for your reply!  :)

I also found out that it meant that he was free to marry and finally found a record of his marriage in another parish.  I assume that the priest in the bride's parish needed proof that he was free to marry before proceeding with the nuptials.

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The phrase "de statu " is entered against a relative's marriage entry but no wife's name is entered. Elsewhere on the same record, the phrase "de statu libero" appears under the witnesses column but again no wife's name is entered.  Google translate came up with free status.  Can anyone suggest why this appears in place of his bride?  Also, how can I track down his bride's name?

I've attached screenshots of relative's entry and other example mentioned.

Thanks for any help. Hope this posted in right place.

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Carmarthenshire / Re: Looking for place in Carmarthen
« on: Wednesday 23 September 15 14:33 BST (UK)  »
St Peters is indeed a parish in Carmarthen - GenUKi link - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Carmarthen - provides more information.

Cambrian Place is a short street which runs into John Street and Chapel Street (try google maps post code SA31 1AW which shows its location). 

I've found a Penlan Road in Carmarthen if that's any help.

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