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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: geordiepaul2001 on Monday 01 May 23 08:19 BST (UK)
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Hi all,
I've looked up a 1942 marriage for a friend and found that the entry lists the surname of his Grandmother as Greenhalgh or Kearney.
I've never seen a register entry list two names before and didn't want to jump to assumptions of previous marriages etc.
Any ideas?
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Where did the marriage take place?
If England/Wales - do you have her in 1939?
Does it have her father’s name?
Have you found a birth entry?
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Assuming you are looking at an index entry ?
It means that the person appears on the register with two surnames ....such as "x otherwise y" or " x formerly y".
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
These are the details he gave me... Grandad William Francis Graham born 21st 23d ? August 1918 died 21st October 1996 age 78..... Kathleen Graham ne Carney born 23d October 1921 Died 13 August 1986 age 65
They are believed to have been from the Liverpool area.
The marriage entry I found seems to match the time line as my friend has seen a photo of his grandfather in military uniform at the time of his marriage.
If I search on births I can find a marriage entry for Kathleen K Greenhalgh in Dec 1919 in Prescot.
It may be a case of needing to see the marriage certificate to progress.
Paul
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Assuming you are looking at an index entry ?
It means that the person appears on the register with two surnames ....such as "x otherwise y" or " x formerly y".
Is this due to remarriage of a parent?
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Birth
Kathleen Kearney Greenhalgh
Dec 1919 Prescot no mmn listed
1939 Register Kathleen is with James Kearney b 1892
Possible marriage
1924 Liverpool
James Kearney & Mary Greenhalgh
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Is this due to remarriage of a parent?
Could be any number of reasons - not something you can work out just from an index entry.
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I thought 2 names for one person in the index related to marriage after divorce rather than widow/ers, as in widow/ers married in their married name and hopefully her father's name provided her maiden name, whereas the divorce details were included as in 'formerly the wife of xxxxx xxxxx, from whom she obtained a divorce' or 'the divorced husband of xxxxxx xxxxxxx, formerly xxxxxx'. So if both parties had been married before and divorced, both names are in the index twice.
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Birth
Kathleen Kearney Greenhalgh
Dec 1919 Prescot no mmn listed
If I search on births I can find a marriage entry for Kathleen K Greenhalgh in Dec 1919 in Prescot.
Do you mean you find a birth rather than a marriage?
Free BMD shows:
December 1919 Prescot
Kathleen K Greenhalgh with mother Greenhalgh and
Kathleen Kearney with mother’s name Lewis with an annotation ‘See S42’
Notes state
‘This entry appears to be a late entry referring to the following
Births 1942 Sept: Kearney, Kathleen, Lewis, Prescot 8b.967.’