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Marriage lookup please - Moulin
« on: Friday 10 July 09 17:18 BST (UK) »
Good morning
I am told my GGGG grandfather Enoch John Kinsela married Mary Bonamy Moulin on 07.01.1799 in St Peter Port.  Mary was the daughter of Nicholas and Marie Moullin of the Catel Parish, a respectable and well-established Guernsey farming family.  The couple appears to have had 3 sons: Enoch James Bonamy Kinsela (25 October 1799), Thomas Nicholas Kinsela (14 February 1801) and Jean Kinsela (7 October 1803).
What I would like to know is any information that may have been given regarding Enoch at this time of their marriage e.g. where he was born and who Enoch's parents were., etc.  Would there be any chance of obtaining a hard copy of this information or is this just wishful?
Any effort and time taken truly appreciated.
Thanks
Lee


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Re: Marriage lookup please - Moulin
« Reply #1 on: Friday 10 July 09 22:13 BST (UK) »
Hello Lee, and welcome to Rootschat.

Can't help you with Enoch's parents at the moment, but there is a very interesting document held at the National Archives concerning a bigamous marriage.
It certainly looks like your Enoch - lots of names included, and it looks as though you may be able to get a copy -  http://www.rootschat.com/links/06ob/   

Good luck,
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Re: Marriage lookup please - Moulin
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 11 July 09 03:18 BST (UK) »
Wow Yorklass, yess indeed-ie that was my ancestor. Such a loveable guy!!

Thank you so much for directing me to that, I would never have found it on my own.

You're a star!

Lee