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Don't Forget Banns Registers

Posted: 10 Mar 2016 11:55
by MaryA
Often when searching for where somebody has come from, or lived prior to a marriage, there may be a clue in a Banns Register - but many are not online and a visit to the Record Office to search might be needed.

Re: Don't Forget Banns Registers

Posted: 18 Mar 2016 21:08
by Gwebb1
I've not heard of Banns Registers before - please could someone tell me more?

Glen

Re: Don't Forget Banns Registers

Posted: 19 Mar 2016 08:13
by MaryA
When a marriage takes place "After Banns" (check just above the vicar/registrar's signature) this means the Banns have been read in both the bride and groom's parishes and so might give a clue where they lived.

Sometimes I've checked Ancestry and found only Banns registers and their database doesn't hold the marriage certificate. You will usually find them three weeks running and if the marriage didn't take place in that church, then it will have been in the other spouse's parish.

Re: Don't Forget Banns Registers

Posted: 19 Mar 2016 10:10
by Gwebb1
Thanks, Mary.

I obviously know about the 'banns being read' but didn't know I could look for them separately from the marriage certifcates. Will take another look at some of my 'brick walls'!

Thanks a lot.

Glen