"Ne Temere" a Papal decree on marriage, published and promulgated at Easter 1908.
"The Church of God has ….. forbidden secret marriages. Therefore, lest perhaps anyone should enter into such marriages …."
" …. in our times, when comings and goings among peoples, even those most distant from each other, are accomplished more easily and quickly. Therefore it has seemed expedient …. that some changes be made in the law concerning the form of celebrating marriage …."
".... let it be held as a rule that the marriage be celebrated before the pastor of the bride …."
" … Furthermore let the pastor note also in the book of the baptized, that the wife has contracted a marriage on such and such a day in his parish. But if the wife was baptized elsewhere, the pastor must, either directly or through the episcopal curia, give notice to the pastor of the baptism that the contract has been entered into, so that the marriage may be entered in the book of baptisms."
There is no instruction that marriage information was to be added to husband's baptism register.