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I have tried to include the most important information that appears on the marriage certificate. Due to copyright laws I cannot put the actual certificate on here but I felt that it was an important gesture to fellow researchers to share my information and I hope that you can do the same to save us all some pennies! If you do use my information, could you drop me a line or sign my guestbook as we may have ancestors in common!
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| YOM | DOM | Marriage Solemnized at | Name & Surname | Age | Rank or Profession | Residence at the time of Marriage | Father's Name & Surname | Rank or Profession of Father | GRO Volume | GRO Page No |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1920 | 07-02-1920 | St. John's Church in the Parish of Pleck & Bescot in the Counties of Walsall & Stafford | Sidney Harold Beards | 23 | Engineer | 13 *****hill Lane, Walsall | Joseph Beards | Yard Man | ||
| Beatrice May Brown | 23 | Leather Worker | 125 Bridgman Street | George Benjamin Brown | ***** Pattern maker |
I have been asked how you get copies of death certificates. It is very simple to order them online from www.gro.gov.uk, try to provide as much information as possible. The volume and page they are held in is very useful and you can find these by searching for records from www.ancestry.co.uk and www.freebmd.org.uk - please note that freebmd, although easier to search is not complete as it is provided by volunteers, you can check out the site for details of completed records.
If you live near the registery office where you know that the certificate is held then you can also organise to collect a certificate, they do not use the same filing system so the volume number and page is not necessary. The added bonus for collecting certificates is that you will get your certificate quicker BUT be warned, records move! I visited Lichfield register office as I was in the area only to be told that certain batches had been moved to either Stafford or Tamworth, so on that occasion I was unlucky but have had more success from Cannock R.O. which is very close to my house!
It costs £7 to order a full certificate from either of these places. Be very wary of using third parties to order certificates, most of them are just ordering from www.gro.gov.uk themselves at extra cost and extra time to you. Never pay more than the fee on GRO.
For your information website addresses ending in .gov.uk can only be held by official government bodies so you know that ordering from www.gro.gov.uk is the right place to go!