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I have the marriage certificate of James Graham and Eugenie Etienne 13 May 1919. James Graham was a 'Railway Engine Driver' residing at 4 Meadowbank Terrace, Edinburgh but I can't make out his age on the document - therefore cannot work out his dob - I have followed so many James Grahams!! I am looking for this JG's place and date of birth.|banghead|
Geoffers
17-09-2008, 9:01 PM
Can you post the part of the certificate showing the age on this forum? - a fresh pair of eyes may help, or at least give some options to follow.
The marriage certificate should show his parents, does this help you to identify him in the 1901 census - and so provide an age and place of birth?
Sorry - my first day! Do u mean scan it into this forum somehow?:confused:
Jan1954
17-09-2008, 9:20 PM
If you can scan that part of the certifcate - not the whole thing - and post it on the forum by following the instrcutions in Mary's post here (http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30819).
Geoffers
17-09-2008, 9:20 PM
Basically scan the photo and upload it to a site that can store photos, then provide the link here.
This message (http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/showpost.php?p=116858&postcount=22)by Mary Young provides a fairly simple set of instructions which even the likes of me (I'm as thick as two short planks) could follow.
Jan1954
17-09-2008, 9:24 PM
Oops, sorry. Geoffers - you appeared to be busy elsewhere... :o
Geoffers
17-09-2008, 9:59 PM
Oops, sorry. Geoffers - you appeared to be busy elsewhere.
Two replies are better than one
Fare yer well tergether
Lesley Robertson
18-09-2008, 8:20 AM
I have the marriage certificate of James Graham and Eugenie Etienne 13 May 1919. James Graham was a 'Railway Engine Driver' residing at 4 Meadowbank Terrace, Edinburgh but I can't make out his age on the document - therefore cannot work out his dob - I have followed so many James Grahams!! I am looking for this JG's place and date of birth.|banghead|
If all else fails, and you got the certificate from Scotlands People, email them giving the name, date and the ref number on the cert, and tell them you can't read that bit. They're usually very helpful about checking such certificates.
Lesley
Thanks I will. Will also attempt uploading via photobucket....but don't hold your breath!!
Thanks Geoffers as well.|wave|
Jacqui19
10-09-2011, 12:30 PM
Am certainly interested in the GRAHAM's of Scotland who farmed land at Auchingree until 1909.
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