Roland
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2022-08-22T21:13:28Z
I am looking for a marriage record for two of my ancestors whose marriage is listed as "out of Church". Their 2 son's marriages are listed but their record is missing and I have not been able to find it anywhere. Their names were Moise Caille and Rosalie Belleville. I can only imagine that they had to get married in a Protestant church or a civil ceremony but I have no clues where. I would appreciate any help anyone could give me.
I would like to try to help you. But when making such a request, you must give as much information as possible: time frame, location...Date and place of the two son's marriages...
Roland
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2022-08-24T23:50:18Z
Thanks for replying. Their son Moise (Moyse) Caille (Cailleur) married Esther Tailleur in Cornwall on 3 May 1857. His brother Louis married Delphine (Esther's sister) also in Cornwall on 22 November 1857. When their father Moise died Rosalie married Joseph Leclair in Cornwall on 9 June 1847. That marriage states that the marriages was "rehab." These records can be found in the Drouin records under these references - MASC_GD_01949.jpg, MASC_GD_01950, and MASC_GD_07393.jpg. All marriages took place at at St. Columban's. Moise and Rosalie's marriage cannot be found in the Drouin records.
Roland
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2022-09-11T18:23:58Z
Any possible ideas? I know that this is a tough one.