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Help with Marriage
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AustinQ | Report | 9 Apr 2016 11:15 |
I suspect she took William's name when her child was born- having a child out of wedlock was frowned upon. It may have been that William Lock was already married so not free to marry her. |
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Julie | Report | 9 Apr 2016 20:32 |
Slightly confused now Austin - I've had time to sit down and look at the posts. It certainly looks like William's death as its the same address however on his son Joseph William's marriage record taken from London Marriages and banns in Aug 1867 William is listed as the father but doesn't say deceased. Not sure if this is normal not to put deceased or was he still alive? |
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AustinQ | Report | 9 Apr 2016 21:48 |
It was not compulsory to put deceased on a marriage certificate where the father was no longer living. The headings on the certificate only ask- Father's name and surname, and Rank or Profession of father. |
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Julie | Report | 10 Apr 2016 12:43 |
Thanks for all this Austin :-D |