You should bear in mind that many of the images of parish registers on Findmypast from Monmouthshire, Glamorgan and Carmarthenshire have been catalogued wrongly. Parts of Blaenavon were in Llanover parish, and Gwent FHS is most unlikely to have got confused about what parish register they were transcribing. The only reason that Banns would be called at Llantrissent (Llantrisaint Fawr) would be that one or both parties were living there at the time, although their normal place or residence was Llanover. Have a look at other Banns on the same or adjoining pages to see if you can work out what place the book refers to. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Prince" <chrisp52@bigpond.net.au> To: <MONMOUTHSHIRE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 9:38 AM Subject: [MON] Parish Banns & Marriage Record > Hi, > > I have found Banns and Marriages Records for Edward Makey and > Mary > Howells in October / November 1865. But am a little confused as to where > it > all took place. > > I found the records on Find My Part, but the three record all > have > different Place names. Not knowing Wales and having looked at a map the > places aren't next to one another so I am unsure where they did married. > > > > 1. Banns Place Llantrisaint Fawr, Monmouthshire Oct 25, Nov 5, Nov > 12 > 1865 Both form Parish of Llanover. > > 2. Marriage Record, Place Llangattock Juxta Caerleon, Monmouthshire and > on the copy of the Parish Register it has Parish Church of Llanover. And > both Edward and Mary from Blaenavon. > > 3. Marriage Record Parish Llanover Church of st Batholomew, > Monmouthshire > no copy available > > > > Record 1 & 2 and form Monmouthshire Banns and Marriage Transcripts from > Welsh Archive Services/Gwasanaethau and the 3rd record is from Gwent FHS > marriages, by Gwent Family History Society. > > Can someone please help me to unsure why three different place and > what > church they married in. Hope someone can help. > > > > Kind Regards > > > > Chris