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From: "Margaret thompson" <>
Subject: Re: [ENG-HANTS] Father's death
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:19:33 +0100
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I to had a relation who put on her 1920 marriage certificate that her Dad
was dead, ( he died in 1945) mind you she also put that the father of her
third child was the same as the first two,but he has been dead three years
when she was born....she never married her 'second' husband although she
told some of the family she was. A born fibber or what.
Margaret.
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Subject: [ENG-HANTS] Father's death


> Hi Lesley,
>
> I too had a marriage certificate with the father marked as deceased. The
> marriage was in 1886. I found the father on the 1881 census (back in the
> days
> before on line research) but could not find a death. I wrote to the local
> registrar, but no joy.
> Eventually I found his death whilst looking for his son's death. The son
> died in 1910 and the father in 1911.
> There had obviously been a family falling out or the son had said that his
> parents were dead to be able to marry without parental consent.
>
> Janet
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