[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Parent Name Omitted

Carolyn G. Schott cgschott at earthlink.net
Thu Aug 19 17:51:01 PDT 2004


I've also noticed that often when it's a second (or third, etc) marriage,
the parents are often not recorded.  I guess once the bride (or groom) is
out of the parents' home for the first time, they're no longer responsible
or something!

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> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:21:29 -0500
> From: "karl roussin" <kroussin at fidnet.com>
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Parent name omitted
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>     In a church record of a wedding , Why would the names of the Bride or
> Groom be omitted in the record ?
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>     When My G.Grandfather DANIEL WARNHOFF was married to ANNA E.
> HINZ on 24
> Jan. 1844 at Mrocza Prussia , His parents names were not recorded in the
> church record . Could He have been an orphan ?.
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>     When ANNA`s Mother ANNA E. WIESE  was married to MICHAEL HINZ
> on 06 Feb.
> 1817 , Her (Anna E. Wiese`s) mother was not recorded in the
> marriage record.
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>     Could it have been that They were not present ?.
>     Could it have been that the parent was deceased ?.
>     Why would one parent be recorded and not the other ?.
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>   I have wondered about this for a long time , because the of the parents
> names being omitted from the marriage record of , the above noted DANIEL
> WARNHOFF , has been a "brick wall " that I cannot get thru for more
> information.
>     Sincerely;
>     Karl Roussin , St. Clair , MO.



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