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Oxfordshire Marriage Bonds 1634-1849
OVER 46,000 RECORDS Discover when, where and to whom your ancestor was married. A marriage bond was as an assurance that no legal impediment existed to prevent a marriage taking place. This was required when a couple chose to marry by licence instead of by banns.SEARCH THESE RECORDS »
Britain, Marriage Licences Browse
OVER 10,000 RECORDS Did your ancestor receive a marriage licence between 1446 and 1837? Browse through records covering 15 English counties including London, Lancashire, Suffolk, Exeter, Lincoln, Yorkshire, and more to discover the couple’s residences, place of marriage and father’s names.SEARCH THESE RECORDS »
England, Clandestine Marriages Browse
OVER 42,310 RECORDS Did your ancestors elope, were they married in secret or outside the Anglican Church? Browse handwritten registers and notebooks to uncover the details of irregular marriages. A small number of baptisms are also included.SEARCH THESE RECORDS »
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New Zealand Birth Index
New records: 19,465
Total records: 600,721
Covering: Births recorded in the General register from 1848 onwards
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New Zealand Marriage Index
New records: 10,022Total records: 230,323
Covering: Marriages recorded in the General register from 1854 onwards
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New Zealand Death Index
New records: 32,725Total records: 2,305,674
Covering: Deaths recorded in the General register from 1848 onwards
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