Normally it is the brides town, but not always. I have several where they
married in the grooms home town.


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 2:35 PM, IslandRoutes <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a couple of couples in Achada where the bride and groom are from
> different villages (one is from Achada, the other is not).  I've noticed
> there is a gap in records for Achada marriages right where my people might
> have married (1756-1757).  As I am not having any luck in the surrounding
> years, I am wondering if it would behoove me to look in the other spouse's
> village.
>
> Are you more likely to find marriages in the bride or groom's place of
> birth?  Were there any traditions dictating a practice or did it depend on
> the couple and the families involved?
>
> Thanks!
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