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Was it usual to only have the brides and grooms fathers name? I have William Thomas marrying Mary Jenkins on 15 August 1865 in Adelaide page 84 Vol no 63 and David Jenkins and Jenkin Thomas.I am trying to find out information on William Thomas probably born in Victoria. Thank you gmar
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Was it usual to only have the brides and grooms fathers name?
Short answer to your question is yes.
THOMAS William 25 years Status not recorded Father Jenkin THOMAS
JENKINS Mary 24 years Status not recorded Father David JENKINS
15 Aug 1865
At the Baptist Chapel, Adelaide Ade Symbol S Book 63 Page 84.
This marriage appears twice in the indexes with the second registration Ade Symbol S Book 63 Page 59.
Symbol S. The certificate contains information which may not be published such as:
· Groom or Brides father is deceased
· The Mothers name is stated
· The age is listed in years and months
· A subsequent divorce is listed
· Other unusual information is listed
Nothing on the Vic indexes. Civil reg didn't commence until Jul 1853.
Cando
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Thank you I have ordered the certificate Appreciate your help gmar
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Oh I should have mentioned that transcriptions are available in South Australia and certificates in 1865 only detail the following and most of the information is on the index anyway.
Date and Place of Marriage
Bride and Bridegrooms Names, Ages and Rank
Trade
Residence
Father's names
Church
Transcriptions in SA - I recommend the first one named.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,280572.msg1367795.html#msg1367795
I wrote the above linked post some time ago and this is a more recent URL for the second site. SA Genealogy no charge $22 for transcriptions if you are not a member.
Cando
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Oops :-[ :-[ Link
http://www.genealogysa.org.au/our-services/research-services.html
Cando :)
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oops, answered my own question ... nothing to see here ;D