One of my Aunts was married several times...i was wondering if there were records kept ?
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I ordered last night from National Archives Divorce proceedings for my Dads Cousin who I called Auntie from 1936 I think I should receive them tonight as I ordered them to arrive digitally and they cost me £8.50 I could have paid more and received them in 4 hours but chose to wait.
I just put her name into the National Archives search engine and they came up, depends how unusual the name is if you have to trawl through them or not.
Good luck
Regards
Jill
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If you search the National Archives site here: Detecting your browser settings
and put J77 in the Department or Series Code box, and the surname you're looking for in the Word or Phrase box it will bring up any relevant divorces for that name. If it's a common surname, include one of the forenames as well.Tracy
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The National Archives | Getting started | Family History | Divorce
will tell you where to look for divorces depending on which court heard them and when they were.~ with love from Little Nell~Chowns, Dunt, Emms, Mealing, Purvey & Smoothy
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Originally posted by Little Nell View PostThe National Archives | Getting started | Family History | Divorce
will tell you where to look for divorces depending on which court heard them and when they were.Avatar is my Gt Grandfather
Researching:
FRANKLIN (Harrow/Pinner 1700 to 1850); PURSGLOVE (ALL Southern counties of England); POOLE (Tetbury/Malmesbury and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire (1650 to 1900); READ London/Suffolk
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