On Sat, 28 May 2022 13:40:11 +0100, Jenny M Benson
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On FreeBMD I found 2 entries for the marriage of cousin of mine in 1929.
All the details are the same except for the page numbers. I have
looked at the image and they are entered as 795 & 837.
I then turned to the Lancashire BMD site and again there are 2 entries
for the marriage, one at the Parish Church and one "Register Office or >Registrar Attended."
I know it is not that unusual for a couple to have a Civil Ceremony and
some sort of religious marriage service or blessing of the union, but I >haven't before come across 2 separate entries in the Register. Why
would this be so? Could it be that the first wedding was at the Church
and something not done correctly (according to civil law) so it had to
be "corrected" at the Register Office?
It's probably not relevant, but I heard of a wedding in the early
1960s in an RC church with the Registrar present. Just before the
start, the couple, the priest and the Registrar went to the vestry to
discuiss the fact that the residence requiremenmt (three weeks) had
not been satisfied - another few days were needed. With a large
congregation in the church and a large meal waiting in a local hotel,
the Registrar eventually agreed that the church service could go ahead
on the understanding the couple would attend the Registry Office the
next week for a civil ceremony, the priest managing to give the
Registrar sufficient confidence that he (the priest) would see that
they did.
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