It used to be that the church took care of getting the marriage license for
the couple and banns (3) were published prior to the wedding.

However, thanks to modern times and people who took advantage of the
published banns to rob the families' homes during the ceremony and
celebration after, banns are no longer published and couples must now
obtain the marriage license themselves.


On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 5:01 PM, Eliz Hanebury <elizhg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> New York state and at least at the time the license had to be in hand (and
> while it was my sister, I don't remember why it was so far away they
> couldn't grab it for the ceremony) so they went on a honeymoon and went to
> the judge when they got back!
>
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> On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Roberta Montpetit <
> robertamontpe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Where were they married?  In some countries, a couple must have a civil
>> ceremony before they can be married by a priest in a church.  I know that
>> is the case in a number of European countries as well in Latin America and
>> at least in former French colonies in Africa.
>>
>> In Canada (and I believe at least the US), both ceremonies are combined
>> when a couple marries in a church.
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Jack Earnshaw <j...@jearnshaw.me.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nothing much lost – you just need to seek out the “orphaned” children.
>>> Best way is to use Treefinder and they should be there as separate trees.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nothing wrong with duplicate marriages – I have a family who married
>>> twice, a couple of months apart. Never found out for sure why!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jack
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com]
>>> *On Behalf Of *Cheryl Rothwell
>>> *Sent:* 13 August 2017 14:03
>>> *To:* Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com>
>>> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] duplicate marriages
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh how I wish I had seen your post before I did it Jack. I noticed that
>>> issue immediately.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now I wonder why Legacy allowed me to duplicate the marriage to begin
>>> with. It seems to have so many warnings but apparently not one for that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Jack Earnshaw <j...@jearnshaw.me.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Before unlinking them, make sure that all the children are linked to
>>> just one of the wives. If not, note the RINs of those connected to the
>>> duplicate wife and unlink them from parents. After eliminating the
>>> duplicate marriage relink the children to the correct family
>>>
>>> Jack
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com]
>>> *On Behalf Of *Cheryl Rothwell
>>> *Sent:* 12 August 2017 14:58
>>> *To:* Legacy User Group <LegacyUserGroup@legacyusers.com>
>>> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] duplicate marriages
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I noticed a man was married twice in my Legacy 9. I knew he wasn't so I
>>> clicked on it. It shows he is married to Elizabeth Thomas [9054] as
>>> preferred and Elizabeth Thomas [9054] as the other wife. She shows the same
>>> two marriages to him, duplicate names with same number. Duplicates do not
>>> show in the Name List. However, there are two marriages, MRIN 1082 and 1084.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I can't see a way to merge the two marriages nor to delete one of them.
>>>
>>>
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