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help reading marriage cert please
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Barbara Dodds
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help reading marriage cert please
16-01-08, 21:13
Can any of you good people tell me who the first witness is on this marriage please? I'm fairly sure of the christian names, its just the surname that has me defeated.
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16-01-08, 21:17
If I was transcribing it would put George Edwin Teperdene, but would be open to alternative suggestions lol
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16-01-08, 21:19
Is this him?
Births:
George Edwin Tegerdine
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Q3
Basford
Volume: 7b
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16-01-08, 21:23
Thank you both.
Mavis - I'd read it intially as Teperdine, but couldn't find a suitable matching birth.
Merry - that looks very good, thank you.
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16-01-08, 21:25
You can always trust Merry to find them on BMD or similar. lol
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16-01-08, 21:38
Looks like Tegerdine to me. See the 2nd G in George above it.
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16-01-08, 21:49
Thanks Jim. Looks like you agree with Merry there
Mavis - yes she does usually find something doesn't she
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16-01-08, 23:52
Far too slow, again!!! LOL!!
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17-01-08, 07:59
Thanks for looking Lyn
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