joemcdokes
Striker
They just filled them all in as Bob.What happened previously when the father wasnt known?
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They just filled them all in as Bob.What happened previously when the father wasnt known?
Turn it over- there’s a translation on the backGot hitched in Italy...got some piece of paper somewhere but God knows what it says.
Might not even be legal ?
Here's hoping
Turn it over- there’s a translation on the back
Have you ever googled the Italian vows translated into English? They’re brilliant.
They might not even do that on the day.Be a bit shit on the photo with the pair pressing OK on an ipad
Same here.Both! It says, first name, maiden surname, married surname then her job title.
They just filled them all in as Bob.
Not that Mrs K or me are religious but we got married in Colchester Garrison church. I found out later that it wasn’t legally certified (my words) to conduct marriages. 28 years later….Got hitched in Italy...got some piece of paper somewhere but God knows what it says.
Might not even be legal ?
Here's hoping
Scotland's records are different and far more detailed. A joy to work with for genealogists!Both! It says, first name, maiden surname, married surname then her job title.
We had the local Mayor and a translator. It sounded so lovely and beautiful in Italian, and then the translator told us what we were agreeing to - there’s something about sharing the raising of the family equally, which was a nice surprise!I only remember being asked to repeat the one phrase...."Lo volio" which I was told translates to "I wish it to happen"
Could have been telling me owt mind.
Will have to dig it out and have a look
Remember paying two students 25 euro's each to be witnesses
EDIT
just googled it and memory not too bad ...Lo Voglio translates to I do
We had the local Mayor and a translator. It sounded so lovely and beautiful in Italian, and then the translator told us what we were agreeing to - there’s something about sharing the raising of the family equally, which was a nice surprise!
We had the local Mayor and a translator. It sounded so lovely and beautiful in Italian, and then the translator told us what we were agreeing to - there’s something about sharing the raising of the family equally, which was a nice surprise!
Got married in 2019 and pretty sure ours had both.
Is there any reasoning behind why it includes any parents name on there?
I can’t remember that!Yeah we had the local Mayoress resplendent in her sash etc.
Do remember them asking beforehand what level you were educated to ? Bit random I thought.
We never wanted or indeed have had kids, so probably glazed over that bit about raising a family equally
I can’t remember that!
I do remember getting my typed out certificate and for Place of Birth for me it says “Gasington”
I realised my capital E must have looked like a capital G on the form. Oops. Im stuck with it now.
Or maybe this day and age, there's so many bastards getting married, where their parents obviously aren't married.Iirc 16-18 year olds can get married with permission of a parent. Maybe it's something to do with that.
You do realise you’re owned by the Russians now though don’t you. They’ll be watching your every move and there’s a bottle of novichok with your name on it should you ever step out of line.Got married in Russia. Pretty sure there's no mention of anyone's parents on the certificate. Mind, the certificate itself is a fine piece of self-important bureaucracy, built into its own little folder. If I was planning to knock off a fake, and wanted it to look incredibly significant and official while remaining largely unintelligible, that' would be my template.