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Louth / Re: McCARROLL - GAFFIGAN Marriage, 1912. Where were the banns posted?
« on: Thursday 05 August 10 02:03 BST (UK)  »
If banns were not issued , then a marriage could be held by licence 1836 act. This document only stated that a marriage was allowed to take place and was not usually kept. Usually the marriage certificate will say by licence or after banns.

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Louth / Re: McCARROLL - GAFFIGAN Marriage, 1912. Where were the banns posted?
« on: Wednesday 04 August 10 20:00 BST (UK)  »
The banns of all marriages at this time would have been posted in the parish church of ireland ( anglican ) I believe, even for catholics

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Louth / Re: Marriage in Louth
« on: Wednesday 04 August 10 19:03 BST (UK)  »
I have found a listing on this site

http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie

Marriage Records for Ireland

You can search these record indexes at no charge  To view the full details of any record will cost €5.00.
   
   Church Marriage    Short    Thomas    1828    Co. Louth   

Hope this is it !

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Louth / Re: Marriage in Louth
« on: Wednesday 04 August 10 15:25 BST (UK)  »
here is a1927 marriage
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#surname=short&searchType=partial&marriagePlaceLoc1=Louth%2C%20Louth%2C%20Ireland&givenName=thomas&marriagePlaceId=4004420&marriageYear=1820&p=recordResults

Thomas Short
Drogheda registration district
Jan - Mar 1927
Volume 2, Page 231

if you use this free site and search for the children then you will (probably)get her full name

it is a prototype LDS site

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: location of a church in southampton
« on: Wednesday 04 February 09 19:03 GMT (UK)  »
the area sustained heavy bomb damage during the war

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Looking for Ports and Ship's name.
« on: Wednesday 04 February 09 18:36 GMT (UK)  »
The parker family originated in itchen ferry to the east of southampton. most of the family have been seafarers for hundreds of years. many parkers are buried in peartree churchyard. there is a website dedicated to itchen ferry and the Diaper family ( another famous name)
http://www.diaperheritage.com/oral_history/index.php

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