Intentions to Marry, 1915 Rangiora to Chatham Islands (includes Otago)

Reference: Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Notices of intention to marry, Series 8937, R2840462, Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kฤwanatanga, Wellington

1915 is bound in six volumes (a to f) with continuous page numbers. Each volume contains a different set of districts, going from north to south.

1915f contains pages 2619-3266, covering districts from Rangiora to Chatham Islands (includes Otago)

Page 2937

District of Kurow Quarter ending 30 June 1915 Registrar John Pickard
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
3 14 April 1915 William Head
Sarah McIlraith
William Head
Sarah McIlraith
๐Ÿ’ 1915/2243
Bachelor
Spinster
Farmer
Housekeeper
41 years
38 years
Otekaike
Otekaike
3 Days
2 weeks
Residence of Mr Kirkcaldy Otekaike 4147 14 April 1915 Robert Dickie
No 3
Date of Notice 14 April 1915
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties William Head Sarah McIlraith
  ๐Ÿ’ 1915/2243
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Farmer Housekeeper
Age 41 years 38 years
Dwelling Place Otekaike Otekaike
Length of Residence 3 Days 2 weeks
Marriage Place Residence of Mr Kirkcaldy Otekaike
Folio 4147
Consent
Date of Certificate 14 April 1915
Officiating Minister Robert Dickie
4 20 April 1915 Henry Carrington Cudmore
Maude Mary Munro
Henry Carrington Cudmore
Maude Mary Munro
๐Ÿ’ 1915/2245
Bachelor
Spinster
Shepherd
Domestic duties
42 years
22 years
Kurow
Kurow
12 years
22 years
Residence of W. F. Munro Kurow 4148 20 April 1915 Thomas Neave
No 4
Date of Notice 20 April 1915
  Groom Bride
Names of Parties Henry Carrington Cudmore Maude Mary Munro
  ๐Ÿ’ 1915/2245
Condition Bachelor Spinster
Profession Shepherd Domestic duties
Age 42 years 22 years
Dwelling Place Kurow Kurow
Length of Residence 12 years 22 years
Marriage Place Residence of W. F. Munro Kurow
Folio 4148
Consent
Date of Certificate 20 April 1915
Officiating Minister Thomas Neave

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