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James Paul and Mary Jean Prosper married on 17 September 1945 at Pictou Landing, Pictou County

Registration: Year: 1945 number: 13651

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PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA

MARRIAGE REGISTER

REGISTERED No.  13651

PLACE OF MARRIAGE   County of Pictou in City or Town Pictou Landing

BRIDEGROOM

1. PRINT name in full Paul, James

2. Trade, profession of kind of work Steel work Laborer   Kind of industry or business

3. Bachelor, Widower or Divorced Bachelor   4. Age 23

5. Religious denomination Roman Catholic   6. Racial origin First Nations (Indian)

7. Residence Pictou Landing, Pictou Co

8. Place of birth Truro, Colchester Co

9. Name of father Peter J Paul

10. Place of birth of father Old Town, Maine

11. Maiden name of mother Sarah  Bernard

12. Can bridegroom read? Yes   Write? Yes

BRIDE

13. PRINT name in full Prosper, Mary Jean

14. Trade, profession of kind of work Housekeeper   Kind of industry or business

15. Spinster Widow or Divorced Spinster   16. Age 18

17. Religious denomination Roman Catholic   18. Racial origin First Nations (Indian)

19. Residence Pictou Landing

20. Place of birth Pictou Landing, Pictou Co

21. Name of father Michael Prosper

22. Place of birth of father Whycogomah, Inverness Co

23. Maiden name of mother Mary Catherine Basque

24. Can bride read? Yes   Write? Yes


25. When married 17 day of September 1945

26. Place of marriage Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Pictou Landing, Pictou County

27. By license or banns

28. Signature of

Groom James Paul

Bride   Mary Jean Prosper

29. Signatures of Witnesses

Name

Address  

Name

Address  

I certify the above stated particulars are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Officiating Clergyman

Address

Religious denomination

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