Is it possible to find out if someone was divorced between 1900 and 1910?
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Go to the National Archives website:
The National Archives of the United Kingdom
Choose search the archives, and Catalogue
Put the surname as a search term and J 77 in the bottom box and that should throw up the case. The actual documents are available to search at Kew.Phoenix - with charred feathers
Researching Skillings from Norfolk, Sworn from Salisbury and Adams in Malborough, Devon.
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Oh, Phoenix!
I should be working, but this has totally distracted me! I didn't know you could search like ths.Elizabeth
Research Interests:
England:Purkis, Stilwell, Quintrell, White (Surrey - Guildford), Jeffcoat, Bond, Alexander, Lamb, Newton (Lincolnshire, Stalybridge, London)
Scotland:Richardson (Banffshire), Wishart (Kincardineshire), Johnston (Kincardineshire)
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If you do find a match in there, just bear in mind that it also includes divorces which didn't actually go through, so you would need to get a copy of the papers themselves to see what happened.KiteRunner
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