« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 19 April 23 03:06 BST (UK) »
I agree Ian. I think it more worthwhile to obtain the Intention to Marry. It may have "full age" but then again as you say, it may have the actual age. Whereas the actual marriage certificate/printout is more likely to show "full age". If that was indeed the case.
Marriage Data Collected
From 1854 – Marriage Act 1854 (Dated 1 January 1855)
Bride and Groom
When and where married
Name and Surname
Age
Rank or profession
Condition
Name of officiating minister (or Registrar)
When registered
Signatures
Signatures of bride and groom
Signatures of the witnesses
Signature of officiating minister (or registrar)
[Just noted your post Kaybron. By the way it is cheaper to purchase a printout. May also contain more information than a certificate and can be e-mailed to you]
Minniehaha.
HAMMOND, Cainham/Caynham, Shropshire, U.K. Otago-NZ.
GALBRAITH, Ireland, Dunedin, Otago-NZ., Kensington-London, U.K.
GRANT, Sct., Dunedin, Otago-NZ., Vancouver, Canada.
GLASS, Aberdeenshire, Otago-NZ.
CAIRNEY/CARNEY/KEARNEY/Ireland, Airdrie, Scotland, Otago-NZ.
O'BRIEN Mary Ann, Limerick, Otago-NZ.
NICOL(L) James, Scotland, Otago-NZ.
SCOTT Thomas, Shetland, Otago-NZ.
MCHARDY/MCHARDIE Euphemia, Scotland, Otago-NZ.