Intentions to Marry, 1908 Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland

Reference: Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Notices of intention to marry, Series 8937, R2840437, Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kฤwanatanga, Wellington

1908 is bound in three volumes - Auckland, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay (1908a), Wellington, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland (1908b), and Canterbury, Otago, Chatham Islands (1908c).

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District of Apiti Quarter ending 31 March 1908 Registrar H. H. Stephens
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
4 7 February 1908 David George Prince
Martha Douglas Deeprose
David George Prince
Martha Douglas Deeprose
๐Ÿ’ 1908/643
Bachelor
Spinster
Farmer
Domestic Duties
22
24
Apiti
Apiti
15 years
4 months
Apiti Salvation Army Barracks 08/646 7 February 1908 Staff Captain Henry
No 4
Date of Notice 7 February 1908
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties David George Prince Martha Douglas Deeprose
  ๐Ÿ’ 1908/643
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Farmer Domestic Duties
Age 22 24
Dwelling Place Apiti Apiti
Length of Residence 15 years 4 months
Marriage Place Apiti Salvation Army Barracks
Folio 08/646
Consent
Date of Certificate 7 February 1908
Officiating Minister Staff Captain Henry
5 20 February 1908 Joseph Henry Purches
Edith May Prince
Joseph Henry Purches
Edith May Prince
๐Ÿ’ 1908/644
Bachelor
Spinster
Labourer
Domestic Duties
25
20
Apiti
Apiti
4 1/2 years
14 years
Presbyterian Church, Apiti 08/647 George Ed. Prince, father of bride 20 February 1908 J. A. McKenzie
No 5
Date of Notice 20 February 1908
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties Joseph Henry Purches Edith May Prince
  ๐Ÿ’ 1908/644
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Labourer Domestic Duties
Age 25 20
Dwelling Place Apiti Apiti
Length of Residence 4 1/2 years 14 years
Marriage Place Presbyterian Church, Apiti
Folio 08/647
Consent George Ed. Prince, father of bride
Date of Certificate 20 February 1908
Officiating Minister J. A. McKenzie

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