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"1 September 1565/26 November 1565"  +
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"Newark, N.J. (probably) or NYC"  +
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"Susanna Blodgett and James Thompson, Feb. 15, 1644." (<<citation^^title=[[Woburn Records]], Part III^^page=27>>)  +
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"between 1219 and 1224"  +
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"between 30 December 1577 and 10 February 1578" - so all 1577 O.S.  +
"between February 1474 and April 1474", according to thePeerage.  +
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"marié entre 936 et 937"  +
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"new-style" date  +
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"new-style" date: 28 January 1586/7  +
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"on or before 24 November 1556"  +
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"sometime between May 1260 and 9 February 1261"  +
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"they received a dispensation in October 1325, and the wedding probably took place at Christmas" [wikipedia]  +
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11.30 a.m., by Mr McMillan, the Consul. An hour later the religious part of the proceedings began, at St Michael's Church, Beaulieu, by the Rev. John Clayton, where the bride was given away by her daughter. An old friend, Dr Williams or Williamson, was one of the few guests. The breakfast was at the Hotel Bristol and the honeymoon was reportedly to be in Egypt. The bride was forgoing an annual income of ten thousand pounds, half of the annuity she had during widowhood. She was also forfeiting the use of, or rentals from, Sir John's town house at Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, and his country house at [[Childwickbury]].  +
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A witness to the wedding was a Margaret Kennedy, possibly Margaret McPhee (c1822-1905). In 1870 Margaret lived at Buninyong which was not far from Ballarat.  +
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According to [http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/Stro/StroupJohnA-ElizaJaneClemmons.shtml this site], Eliza was married a second time to a man named Mr. Hamilton sometime after 1860.  +
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After George died, Jane married William Davie of Bogentassie, a farm about two kilometres from Lumphanan. Barbara Barendregt said she was remembered by residents of Leochel as being "fey" and was said to have predicted futures and dealt out lotions and potions which she brewed; people came from near and far to be "treated".  +
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Age stated as "33".. See FamilySearch detail from book.  +
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At the time of his second marriage his wife Frances was 16 years old. Marriage record states marriage was between Richard Palmer & Frances Gold. Gold (Gould) was an alias that her father John Gutsell had used being his mother's maiden surname.  +
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Bigamy was legal in Utah Territory.  +
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Boyd's Marriage Index. Richard Southwell and Margaret Stile. Also listed for Norfolk; Margaret was indeed "da. of John Styles of Ellingham, Norf." per The History of Parliament.  +
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Brenda Bury is a portrait artist.  +
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Bride's surname at time of marriage was Glass. Her 1st marriage was to Thomas Glass.  +
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Cadogan and his second wife divorced in 1796  +
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Cannot relocate source for this marriage.  +
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Charles adopted her children in 1759.  +
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Chroma of Burgundy is the mother of Munderic. St. Clothilde is his stepmother. Ste. Clothilde was the mother of the sons of King Clovis i.  +
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Civil Ceremony - Coorparoo, Brisbane  +
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Contract 13 September 1627.  +
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Contract dated 9 August 1621. They had three sons and four daughters.  +
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Could be considered irregular in view of birth in 1560 of child by first wife.  +
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Defacto relationship with Daniel McKay  +
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Deptford was then in Surrey.  +
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Divorce 2009.  +
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Divorce: 0012 1915  +
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Divorce: 0707 1922  +
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Divorce: 1670 1894 http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/searchform.aspx?id=16  +
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Divorced 1 Jun 1976  +
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Divorced in 1948 but remained on good terms.  +
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Divorced in 1984.  +
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Divorced in 1988.  +
Divorced in 1999.  +
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Divorced on 06-11-1937.  +
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Divorced on 15-Feb-1991 at Arlington.  +
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Divorced, in or after 1471, on consanguinity grounds  +
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Early in the year, very soon after she was widowed.  +
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Either 5 Feb or 6 Feb  +
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Eliza is presumed to have been born in or near Birmingham.  +
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Esther died in early 1745 and by mid 1746 Hugh and Rachel had a daughter, so it seems he wed Rachel in 1745, or early 1746.  +
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GN gives 1461 as the year of marriage, but that is the same year as the marriage of the oldest son  +
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Genealogics says "Bef 30 Jun 1538".  +
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Harriet died in California.  +
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He left her in 1918, and she divorced him in 1933  +
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Inchmurdach is also known as Boarhills.  +
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It was Catherine's fourth marriage.  +
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Jean gives her name a Jean Linton Totten  +
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Marriage 2: notes.  +
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Marriage Celebrant - Coorparoo, Brisbane  +
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Marriage at St Marys Whitechapel, London. Witnesses included Elizabeth Slegg's sister Harriet. James Harwood was a widower, and Elizabeth Slegg was a spinster.  +
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Married Carroll Gerbig  +
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Married Harriet Newell Cooke the daughter of Manassah Cooke and Olive Beal  +
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Married in secret his mistress Eleanor de Cobham - daughter of Sir Reynold (or Reginald) de Cobham, of Sterborough, Kent, descendant of Sir Reginald Cobham of Kent, KG, who fought at Crecy. Marriage annulled/divorced by a council of bishops on 6 November 1441 after heer conviction of witchcraft and necromancy.  +
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Mary signed the marriage certificate of Robert's daughter Mary Mackay & George Robinson dated 14 Feb 1726.  +
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Milbrook,Yarrowyck, Armidale  +
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Mistress. The post may have given her an "evil reputation". But maybe it was her political history that did that.  +
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NZBDM 1855/2114 Christiana Catherine Fletcher Henry Shafts Harrison  +
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Name at marriage: Sophia Dorothy Lansdown. Gave her birthplace as Sydney where she had grown up. She had arrived in Sydney at the age of 18 months in 1833.  +
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No children.  +
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No marriage registration found - marriage details given by William on Mary Ann's death registration - but they may not have married.  +
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Ollegaard was heiress of Skovsbo  +
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Ondertrouw 14 September 1747.  +
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Papal dispensation, 15-4-1549 (Marriage not mentioned on thePeerage, May 2010)  +
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Place of birth for bride and groom was not recorded.  +
Place of birth: Sydney. Parents named at wedding: Thomas Lansdown & Jane Kelly. Isabella, who was illiterate signed the marriage register in 1900 with her mark (that is a cross). Witnesses at her wedding were her sister Rebecca (who was illiterate and signed with her mark) and Isabella's about 18-year-old son Thomas Lansdown (who was literate and signed with his signature).  +
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Presumably between 1584 and about 1589.  +
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Probably after Elizabeth's first husband died; but she was almost too old to produce another child then.  +
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Query - why does one of our help pages say that the advanced form caters for up to 12 weddings? This version stops at two.  +
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Record is indexed in the Massachusetts VRs  +
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Red was a Marine corporal from Nebraska. They were engaged. He died in World War II.  +
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Registered in June Quarter  +
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