Yes, Herb. I have noticed that they are not always consistent with that 
info. I assume that in the past, parents are almost always present when the 
marriage occurs, or absent (ausente), or deceased (defunto). But I could be 
wrong. That's my observation.

JR

On Friday, October 17, 2014 5:10:40 PM UTC-4, Herb wrote:
>
> Has anyone come across a situation where a parent of the groom or bride 
>  in a marriage record is not listed as being  dead " defunto" but you know 
> for a fact that the  parent was already  dead? 
>
> Herb
>

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