Thing is though that the "Booked In" is in the Parish of Findo Gask, while
the 3 Banns are in the Parish of Madderty, some 7 or 8 miles away, yet both
parishes obviously record the same couple.


On 23 October 2013 19:57, Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

> Kathy,
>
> I do not know the meaning of "booked in" either, it may simply mean that
> the church involved had been booked for the marriage - hence the charity
> donation.
>
> It would not mean banns (that's proclamation) and since there is a
> proclamation after that date it cannot mean marriage (which would be held
> after the proclamations had been completed).
>
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>
>
> Kathy Thompson <kmthoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The couple did not divorce and remarry Sherry.
> I have a modern case of marriage, divorce, remarriage, and those dates
> were many years apart.
> The case I'm discussing at the moment is very much within a month's time
> frame, and after help from others privately and much further examination of
> the documentation, the Madderty documentation appears to show the calling
> of three banns in one parish (proclamations), while the Findo Gask shows a
> "booked in" between the 1st and 2nd banns calling.
> As such, I know I can put the 3 banns as "Marriage Banns", but since I
> don't yet know what "Booked In" means, I have no clue if this is a Banns or
> a Marriage.
> Added to this, the Madderty parish has no further record of the couple
> with a notation of marriage, and so I suspect the third banns has declared
> them married, but is this the "married date" or not?
> Still puzzled how best to record the four dates across the two parishes
> though.
>
>
>
> On 22 October 2013 00:01, Sherry/Support <she...@legacyfamilytree.com>wrote:
>
>> If the couple divorced and remarried, just add a second marriage -
>> it's as simple as that. You "end" the first marriage and then add the
>> second marriage with the new date. You can add a marriage note in the
>> second marriage about the reason why they remarried. I don't think a
>> note is necessary for the first marriage, unless you want to write
>> something about that specifically and why they divorced.
>>
>> I have a contemporary situation where the kids decided for some reason
>> that they didn't want anyone to know about their real wedding date and
>> wanted a fancier public wedding a year later and wanted the second one
>> to be the known and celebrated date. I put the first wedding in and
>> marked it as Private with a note that this was the registered marriage
>> and they "publicized" and celebrated the second marriage, which,
>> although was a real marriage, wasn't registered with the state.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Sherry
>> Technical Support
>> Legacy Family Tree
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 9:00 PM, Lavern Hall <lavernh...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> >  I have an uncle who eloped and was married out-of-state by a Justice
>> of the
>> > Peace. A few years later, he and his wife were married in church. Both
>> > marriages are legal, only one of course, was a religious ceremony.
>> >
>> > In addition, there is another couple in the family who had two
>> > marriages--one was held here in the home parish of the bride, the other
>> was
>> > held in another country in the parish of the groom.
>> >
>> > I'd like to hear how others have made entries into Legacy to cover  two
>> > marriages for the same couple?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Lavern Hall
>>
>>
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