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ERNEST JELF AND Bertha Victoria jelf

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
HI Every body
I Am Wondring Whether Or Not I Am Right In Doing This Thing By Writing To Asked To Do A Look Up For Me At St Martins Church , IAm Not Sure But In The Conversation With My Mother When I Was Young And As She Told Me The Story She Even Said Her Self At The Time Which Church They Had Taken Her To Because The Parents Had Got A Special Licence To Get Married She Thought At The Time Any Way I Am Only Hoping That I Have Got The Church Right And That It Was St Martins , I Think First Of All I Must Point Out That Alberta Said She Had Already Told Me Of There Date Before Some time Ago , But I Don,t Recall It Other Wise I Would Not Be Asking Again ,
Also On The Thread She Said It Was 1916 The Marriage Of Ernest Jelf And Bertha Victoria HinTON , But Never Said What Qaurter Or Where About The Marrige Took Place , I Did Reply To Alberta A Couple Of Days Ago, And I Am Aware That She Is Busy So Just In case She Never Got My Thread I Thought I Would Go Throgh The Channels Again
I Sincerlely Opologise AgainIf Any body Thinks I Am A Pain In The Neck
Best Wishes To One And All ASTONIAN ,;;;
 
I think you have the answer from Christine, Astonian. The marriage records I have for St Martins only go up to 1903.
 
Hi anybody
is it possible that some-one could do a look up for a marrige
on william jelf,the year is 1695 the cross. St. Egwins church honeybourne
william jelf
is all i have and no name of the person whom he married
i am hoping agaist all the odds that this could be the mary ann hughes i,m looking for that as eluded me mefor the last few years
 
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