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I'm looking for a Richard Longstaff who got married to a Margaret Collins at Richmond in 1954. Margaret Collins was born in 1925 (recently died). Any help would be very much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure how far you are into geneology but you realistic best bet lies with electoral registers, censuses, parish records, and sites like ancestry.co.uk (I've on a family tree in that).
If I was doing the search I'd phone Richmond Registry Office and see if they have a marriage certificate - oh and while you're there ask if they've got a death certificate as you might as well get the possibility out of the way from the outset.
This individual appears to be very old, probably hasn't gone ex-directory, so if you know roughly where they live, you can call every 'Collins' in the phone book. Also 192.com gives you access to current electoral roll.
If I was doing the search I'd phone Richmond Registry Office and see if they have a marriage certificate - oh and while you're there ask if they've got a death certificate as you might as well get the possibility out of the way from the outset.
This individual appears to be very old, probably hasn't gone ex-directory, so if you know roughly where they live, you can call every 'Collins' in the phone book. Also 192.com gives you access to current electoral roll.