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Marriage page! Why 5 names? and not 4????

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brandon

brandon Report 23 Oct 2007 01:55

Can any one explain to me" Why? when i check out a marriage ...and go to the page! there are (5) people listed!!!! and not (4)?.....
I attempted to try annd find both my great grandparents "Marriage" and put in dates that i thought would be highest of chances! as i scrolled! (and may i add for ages!) i came across a entry of 3 females and two men! as being married on that date?
Hmmm!? Does that Imply that someone married someone else ?
And they are Biggarmists?....
LOL! I am curious to know the reasons behind the entry of 5 and not 4!
And i am thinking? There has to be some logical reason behind it!
Regards Chris (novice) But wants to learn!






















and 2 men, as being marrried on that given Date?????? Hmm! does that Imply? that someone married someone els more than once? LOL!
There has to be a rational reason behind this! and I am anticipating someone comming forward and explaining this to " a total Novice"!
regards Christine.:;-)

Thelma

Thelma Report 23 Oct 2007 02:22

It will be a mistake, maybe one of them is entered twice,or one does not belong.
If you give enough info for us to find the page we may find the answer.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 23 Oct 2007 02:29

FreeBMD is transcribed by volunteers.

Two people will do the same page of entries - if there is a match then it will be shown in bold print. If for any reason one person can not quite make out the spelling of a name and shows it slightly different than you end up with two entries - which gives 5 names.


Marriages Mar 1895 (>99%)

Dyke Charlotte Elizabeth Wandsworth 1d 657
Hester Alfred William Wandsworth 1d 657
James John Lambeth 1d 657
Mugridge Armine Wandsworth 1d 657
Mugridge Arraine Wandsworth 1d 657
Walker Bertie Wandsworth 1d 657

On this entry John James actually has the wrong page number and there is a second entry with the correct page number although the district is correct. Also there are two entries for Mugridge with slightly different spelling of christian name.

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 23 Oct 2007 02:59

What year are you looking at? Prior to 1852 there were 4 marriages per page.

Rose

trishcurtis

trishcurtis Report 23 Oct 2007 07:32

if you are looking for who the women married check out all the males on next census see what the wifes Christian name is same for the men not often same christian name for all of them. they are usually living same reg district and county even if not born there
Trish

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 23 Oct 2007 10:28

I believe that at times,It is also possible that they havent got round to the "Spouses" pages yet.


Bob

mgnv

mgnv Report 24 Oct 2007 10:26

If you look at the images of the index pages, you'll probably find Janes Doe's page # of, say 691 is hard to read - it almost as likely to be 631 or whatever, and then when you look at who's on 631 you'll find there's 2 guys + 1 gal. Note the image # with the dodgy transcription and report it - the image # is the authority or whatever they call it during the reporting process.

Heather

Heather Report 24 Oct 2007 12:33

Every time I use freebmd I silently thank all the volunteers who have given their time and effort to this project. Ditto to those kind souls now working on the freereg site.