Hi
Really easy question .. but I'm not sure on the answer ...
I've been getting hold of my ancestors marriage certificates, and have noticed that they are all written in the same handwriting, i.e the registrar. This also applies to the section where the certificate is signed.
Looking at my own marriage certificate, this section is signed by me and my wife, along with the witnesses.
Am I to assume that when people get married there are two certificates written out by the registrar, one completely, and another with blanks for the couple and the witnesses to sign. The couple then get the 'original' and the 'copy' is recorded in the archives ?
We can't remember whether we signed two documents of not, or has this all changed in the last 50 years (I doubt)?
Another interesting point is that I have one certificte where the signature box reads
'name' X her mark
Which obvioulsy means she couldn't write ?
Help appreciated