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1123 Cuando se convalida un matrimonio para el fuero externo, o es declarado nulo, o se disuelve legítimamente por una causa distinta de la muerte, debe comunicarse esta circunstancia al párroco del lugar donde se celebró el matrimonio, para que se haga como está mandado la anotación en los registros de matrimonio y de bautismo.

1123 Cuando se convalida un matrimonio para el fuero externo, o es declarado nulo, o se disuelve legítimamente por una causa distinta de la muerte, debe comunicarse esta circunstancia al párroco del lugar donde se celebró el matrimonio, para que se haga como está mandado la anotación en los registros de matrimonio y de bautismo.

>From the Codigo Canonico —

Has anyone ever seen an “anotacion” in a marriage record that the marriage was later nullified (annuled)?

Emilie Garcia
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Posted : 21/06/2006 12:15 am
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Emily,

I once encountered a marriage document that after having been fully entered, it was x’d out with one big X and it said no vale. It was followed by the same name of one of the parties but it had a different spouse’s name with a different marriage date. I did not copy it because it wasn’t one of my ancestors but it did catch my eye because it was so unusual.

Alicia
San Jose, Ca

 
Posted : 21/06/2006 3:30 am
(@oldcar53)
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Emily,

I once encountered a marriage document that after having been fully entered, it was x’d out with one big X and it said no vale. It was followed by the same name of one of the parties but it had a different spouse’s name with a different marriage date. I did not copy it because it wasn’t one of my ancestors but it did catch my eye because it was so unusual.

Alicia
San Jose, Ca

 
Posted : 21/06/2006 3:30 am
(@gloriad648)
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>Has anyone ever seen an “anotacion” in a marriage record that the marriage was later nullified (annuled)?

I remember one in 1700’s Autlán. In the margin was a notation that the wife requested that her
marriage be voided because the groom had lied to her, had been previously married, was involved
with other women, and was a ‘pícaro’ besides!

Gloria

 
Posted : 22/06/2006 6:30 am
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>Has anyone ever seen an “anotacion” in a marriage record that the marriage was later nullified (annuled)?

I remember one in 1700’s Autlán. In the margin was a notation that the wife requested that her
marriage be voided because the groom had lied to her, had been previously married, was involved
with other women, and was a ‘pícaro’ besides!

Gloria

 
Posted : 22/06/2006 6:30 am
(@oldcar53)
Posts: 776
 

Who said women didn’t speak their mind or stand up for their rights in the18th century? A pioneer woman at the forefront of women’s lib. Bravo!!

Alicia

Has anyone ever seen an “anotacion” in a marriage record that the marriage was later nullified (annuled)?

I remember one in 1700’s Autlán. In the margin was a notation that the wife requested that her
marriage be voided because the groom had lied to her, had been previously married, was involved
with other women, and was a ‘pícaro’ besides!

Gloria

 
Posted : 23/06/2006 10:00 pm
(@oldcar53)
Posts: 776
 

Who said women didn’t speak their mind or stand up for their rights in the18th century? A pioneer woman at the forefront of women’s lib. Bravo!!

Alicia

Has anyone ever seen an “anotacion” in a marriage record that the marriage was later nullified (annuled)?

I remember one in 1700’s Autlán. In the margin was a notation that the wife requested that her
marriage be voided because the groom had lied to her, had been previously married, was involved
with other women, and was a ‘pícaro’ besides!

Gloria

 
Posted : 23/06/2006 10:00 pm
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