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Historic marriage records from 1805 to 1931 are preserved in our Archives Department.
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π°π Mary Catherine McPhail ties the knot with John Hardigan in 1887, building a family in St. Andrews, Ontario. Together, they face joys and sorrows, as seen in the detailed records of births, baptisms, and the intricacies of life in the late 19th century. ππ #MarriageRecords #OntarioHistory
π On February 14, 1833, at All Saints Church, Kingston Seymour, James Griffin and Mary Bird exchanged vows, uniting two families. Their marriage witnessed by William and Jane Bird, and Joseph and Jane Griffin, set the stage for generations to come. πβ€οΈ #AncestralUnion #MarriageRecords
π On August 20, 1898, Ellen Longworth said "I do" to James Cropper Ashworth at the Parish Church in Chorley. Witnessed by Frederick Wilson and James' sister Jane Ellen, the couple embarked on a journey that unfolded at 32 Bolton Road in Chorley. π‘π #AncestralLoveStory #MarriageRecords
π Tree Tip Tuesday: Wedding witnesses werenβt random β they were often relatives or close friends. Check those names carefully! #GenealogyTips #MarriageRecords #FamilyHistory #FamilyTree