The normal wording for anyone married previously would be one of either “widower”, or (at one time) “divorced” - nowadays “previous marriage dissolved” and occasionally “previous marriage annulled”. I have never seen “married”. On the face of it, that would suggest he was not free to marry at all. Do have a copy of the actual certificate, or is it a transcription? If a transcription, I’d suspect an error.
If it genuinely does say “married”, I would e-mail GRO Roscommon and ask them if they can explain or comment on it, since it doesn’t seem to make much sense.
It’s a transcript made by one of the pay to view sites. I have used that site myself from time to time and have found quite a few transcription errors. I would be inclined to order a photocopy of the original cert from GRO Roscommon to see what it says. (If you have the full reference details, it should only cost you 4 euros). My guess is you’ll find that his marital status wasn’t “married.”
Elwyn
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