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sigma | 08:49 Sun 03rd Jul 2011 | Genealogy
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When looking at marriage certificates always look at the witnesses. In my case, one of the witnesses to my gt.grandfathers marriage turned out to be the grooms uncle whom I never knew existed and in another case the witness was a sister giving her married name.
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I agree entirely. I always investigate witnesses, but sometimes you never discover why they should have had the honour and in the wee small hours you wonder why you are doing it. Pre-1837 in the marriage register, the churchwardens were often the witnesses.
Same applies to informants, particularly on death certificates. Before Suna's series of questions this past week on AB I would have said only on death certificates, but his investigations have shown that on two occasions the informant of a birth was a fellow-occupier of the property.
yes the occupier.
actualkly turns out it was the overseer at the workhouse

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