Intentions to Marry, 1905 Canterbury, Otago, Chatham Islands

Reference: Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Notices of intention to marry, Series 8937, R2840429, Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kฤwanatanga, Wellington

1905 is bound in three volumes - Auckland, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay (1905a), Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland (1905b), and Canterbury, Otago, Chatham Islands (1905c).

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District of Blacks Quarter ending 31 March 1905 Registrar J. A. Hoet
No Date of Notice Names and Surnames of Parties BDM Match Condition Calling or Profession Age Dwelling Place Length of Residence Marriage Place Folio Consent Date of Certificate Officiating Minister
1 24 January 1905 James Francis Frewen
Margaret Isabella McKay
James Francis Frewen
Margaret Isabella McKay
๐Ÿ’ 1905/4605
Bachelor
Spinster
Laborer
Domestic
29
21
Omakau
Ophir
5 months
2 years
At the Roman Catholic Church, Ophir 05/7201 24 January 1905 Rev. Patk O'Dea
No 1
Date of Notice 24 January 1905
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties James Francis Frewen Margaret Isabella McKay
  ๐Ÿ’ 1905/4605
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Laborer Domestic
Age 29 21
Dwelling Place Omakau Ophir
Length of Residence 5 months 2 years
Marriage Place At the Roman Catholic Church, Ophir
Folio 05/7201
Consent
Date of Certificate 24 January 1905
Officiating Minister Rev. Patk O'Dea
2 21 February 1905 Robert Andrew Cairns
Mary Frances Frewen
Robert Andrew Cairns
Mary Frances Frewen
๐Ÿ’ 1905/4606
Bachelor
Spinster
Threshing Mill Owner
Domestic
35
21
Hawea Flat
Omakau
14 years
6 months
At the residence of Mr. Thomas Francis Frewen, Omakau 05/7202 21 February 1905 Rev. Patk O'Dea
No 2
Date of Notice 21 February 1905
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties Robert Andrew Cairns Mary Frances Frewen
  ๐Ÿ’ 1905/4606
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Threshing Mill Owner Domestic
Age 35 21
Dwelling Place Hawea Flat Omakau
Length of Residence 14 years 6 months
Marriage Place At the residence of Mr. Thomas Francis Frewen, Omakau
Folio 05/7202
Consent
Date of Certificate 21 February 1905
Officiating Minister Rev. Patk O'Dea

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