Hi Pat, Marriage Registrations are Public Record from 1872 - 1926 - free to search and copy. Anything later - would require - a request to Vital Stats. - the Cost $50.00 +. Be aware that not everyone is entitled to obtain the Birth or Marriage Registrations: Access is limited to: the persons on the registration. 1.When My brother was to Celebrate his 50th Birthday - I wanted to Order a Commemorative Certificate - to be sent directly to his home. This certificate does not hold all of the information found on the Birth Registration - just a nice memento. I was refused even though I would not have access to the information. Application was denied - I did not fall into the acceptable category. 2. When my cousins were to Celebrate their 50thWedding Anniversary - I wanted to Order a Commemorative Certificate as part of my Congratulatory Gift. The Certificate was to be sent to their home in Ontario - I would not have any access to this information. Application denied: I again did not fall into the correct category. Their children were not eager to pay the $50. for the certificate . My cousins could have applied for a certificate to Celebrate their Anniversary - I offered them the money to pay for it. They would not accept - The thrill was gone. This was $100.00 that would have gone into Govt coffers instantly. with many more to come. Denied. ELIGIBLE APPLICANT: <snip> · anyone, as long as the bride and groom have both been dead for 20 years · anyone, if the record has been in existence for 75 years · the closest living relative of the person named, on production of proof of death and relationship · an agent of the above, if they are the solicitor for the person, or they have written consent of the eligible person Note: Closest living relative is defined as: mother, father, son, daughter, spouse, sister, brother, grandparent, grandchild. http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/services/inquiry/faqs/vitalfaq.htm#copynotpu blic Fees: http://www.vs.gov.bc.ca/admin/fees.html http://www.vs.gov.bc.ca/admin/credit.html *******Sorry I can't help. The only other suggestion - is that there may have been information about the marriage published in a newspaper for the Enderby area. OR - there may be church records - that can be accessed. Newspaper http://www.monashee.com/lvt/20001011.html http://www.foundlocally.com/okanagan/Communications/MediaMagazines.htm Enderby Chamber of Commerce: - there is an e mail address: They may be able to help. http://www.enderby.com/chamber/ City of Enderby: http://www.enderby.com/index2.html Library: http://www.libdex.com/data/21/10819.html Enderby Museum and Archive - web site and E mail Address: http://aabc.bc.ca/aabc/bcguid6.html *PLEASE. HELP WITH THE :POST 1901 CENSUS CAMPAIGN .for Canada. We May Never See the 1906 -1911 > Census for Canada. An important issue for Canadians and others Worldwide who may find they have Genealogy Interests in Canada. Letters and Petitions would be a great help. Letters and Petitions from those outside of Canada - are Extremely Helpful - perhaps more so than from Canada Alone. http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/index.htm http://globalgenealogy.com/Census/Download/Poster.pdf Mail List: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/CAN/CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN.html Happy New Year 2002 Stella Stanger sstanger@sfu.ca Member, Canada Census Committee At 10:47 PM 1/17/02 -0500, Gunson&Jones wrote: >Hello List >I'm hoping that someone can look up a marriage for me please. > >ELEANOR DILL (widow)(nee BOWER) married WILLIAM FAULKNER, in Enderby BC ca >1967/68. >I would appreciate any help. >Thank you >Pat >Ontario > > >==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== >Every two months or so, please repost your interests, >telling us what you know and where you've looked >and what you still need to find out. >
Sorry ! Looks like I didn't finish a sentence. Access is limited to the persons on the registration - and a select few, unless the persons on the registration have been deceased for a number of years. Copies will still cost $50.00. Stella
>Hello List >I'm hoping that someone can look up a marriage for me please. > >ELEANOR DILL (widow)(nee BOWER) married WILLIAM FAULKNER, in Enderby BC ca >1967/68. >I would appreciate any help. >Thank you >Pat >Ontario Hi Pat Sorry I missed your original posting. I am from Enderby and knew Eleanor. She was a great friend to my mother-in-law. Please send me a personal e-mail. Sheila Watts swrw@shaw.ca Victoria, BC