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Is there any way to find out what Church my Great Grandparents were married via Ancestry.co.uk? ive found their marriage record but it does not really tell me much except tell me their Name,registration county etc...cheers for any advice
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you tried familysearch.org? If the link works this is their International Genealogical Index where you may find parish records.
http://www.familysear...I.asp&clear_form=true
If the link doesn't work go to familysearch.org then click on `search' then choose `advanced search'.
On Ancestry the `London, England, Marriage and Banns, 1754 - 1921' database is very good if they married in London.
http://www.familysear...I.asp&clear_form=true
If the link doesn't work go to familysearch.org then click on `search' then choose `advanced search'.
On Ancestry the `London, England, Marriage and Banns, 1754 - 1921' database is very good if they married in London.
It's a case of emination really, not every church was allowed to perform marriages, most villages used the parish church for the marriages and marriages tended to take place in the brides home parish. Every registration district held a register for every place that could marry and that is where the registrar recorded the marriage as well as the church/chapel register. The reference you have is from the civil register but the registrar would have recognised the volume number as belonging to a partocular parish and the registrar now will know that info too but is unlikely to part with the info! Anyway, look at GENUKI for the village/town converned and it will list every ploace a marriage could legally have taken place between certain dates,
Kev my paternal line is almost all cheshire, have you looked at
http://apps.cheshirew...Epayments/search.aspx
http://apps.cheshirew...Epayments/search.aspx
best site is www.ukbmd.org.uk has bath, berks, cheshire, lancs, n wales, staffs, w mids, wilts and yorks records, giving names, years, place etc. also try the cheshire records database at http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~cprdb/ and http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl also has a lot of records. good luck!