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breadstick | 10:09 Thu 26th Sep 2013 | How it Works
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Hi,



i am applying for a passport for the first time and they require my parents date of marriage they are both deceased and their marriage was back in the early 60's i have no idea exactly when


does it have to be an exact date and how can i find this out?



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There's a database compiled by volunteers, called FreeDMB, which will eventually provide free access to details of births, marriages and deaths in England & Wales from 1837 onwards. However, as these charts show, coverage of the 1960s is still very limited: http://www.freebmd.org.uk/progressM.shtml If you think that it might still be worth a try,...
12:38 Thu 26th Sep 2013
There's a database compiled by volunteers, called FreeDMB, which will eventually provide free access to details of births, marriages and deaths in England & Wales from 1837 onwards. However, as these charts show, coverage of the 1960s is still very limited:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/progressM.shtml

If you think that it might still be worth a try, start here:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

Otherwise you'll have to seek a copy of the marriage certificate from the GRO:
https://www.gov.uk/research-family-history

One possible alternative though would be to check the records of the church (if appropriate) where the ceremony took place. Does a family member know it, perhaps? (Or perhaps your parent's marriage certificate ended up with one of your siblings after their deaths?)

Or simply ring the Passport Adviceline to see if it's possible to submit a valid application without knowing the date of your parent's marriage:
https://www.gov.uk/passport-advice-line

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