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    Is there any info on these 2 marriages between Thomas brown and Mary bates 3rd Dec 1793 and Thomas brown - Catharine Webb 22nd Oct 1804 both in holy trinity wolverton

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    I can only find the same info as you already have. No witness names given.

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    Are these records transcriptions, or original images. What site are they from.?

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    found these on familysearch England marriages 1538-1973

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    familysearch England marriages 1538-1973
    This is an index which shows the film number that you need to order so you can check the actual parish register.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whdsn View Post
    found these on familysearch England marriages 1538-1973
    In that case, unless the information was taken from the Bishops Transcripts(which do not usually include the details), BucksFHS usually include all the details from the actual Parish Registers.
    So your choices are to either order the film and view it on something, or ask BucksFHS for their own transcripts details of the marriages. There will be a nominal charge for each event.(£1 per).

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    Thanks Steve I will do that

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    the film number that you need to order
    If you don't already know. that means select your nearest Family History Centre (run by the Mormons) and order the film (you can do that bit online now). When the film turns up, go along to the centre and view the film on their equipment.

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    Hi peter contacted BucksFHS paid a £1 and they emailed me the information I asked for, looking at it right now.

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    Ah yes....you would get both marriages, as they occur in a 100 year period, by using the same Christian name.
    Sorry, I should have mentioned that.

    Did the results answer any questions about the details. (Just being a nosey parker. )

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