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... marriage , death , first communion and confirmation reg- isters were created . Marriage and death records were also ... marriages were those not officiated by a Catholic priest or those which were polygynous . In the church records of ...
... marriage , death , first communion and confirmation reg- isters were created . Marriage and death records were also ... marriages were those not officiated by a Catholic priest or those which were polygynous . In the church records of ...
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... marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person . Marriage detail sets Some marriages were identified ...
... marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person . Marriage detail sets Some marriages were identified ...
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... marriages built by reference or from miscellaneous lists , yellow for single mothers and green for marriages reported during personal interviews . Folders were constructed to correspond to each numbered surname . Marriage forms were ...
... marriages built by reference or from miscellaneous lists , yellow for single mothers and green for marriages reported during personal interviews . Folders were constructed to correspond to each numbered surname . Marriage forms were ...
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