Translation - Marriage Record
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Would someone look over my translation? I'm unsure what cad? refers to in the Stand(occupation) column and the dates of proclamations. Appreciate your help and guidance.
Böhmenkirch Church Register,
# in the 1836 Marriage Register: 2
Groom & Bride’s Names: Joseph Riegert & Maria Maier
Occupation, Current Town, Religion: Joseph – cad?, Catholic, from here
Maria – cad.?, Catholic, from Weiler (in den Bergen)
Parents: Joseph - Florian Riegert & Josepha Geiger
Maria – Anton Maier & Rosina Beisenwanger
Single or Widowed with name of last spouse: both are single
Date of birth & place of birth: Joseph – Feb. 8th, 1848
Maria – Dec. 7th, 1854
Date of the Royal Permission to marry where this is required: blank
Town/City & Date of Proclamations: 5th & 6th ? and ? (5&6th Sundays after Epiphany?)
Town/City & Date of Wedding: Feb. 14th, 1876
Presider of wedding: Fr. Locher
Witnesses: Alois Maier & Alois Riegert
Dispensation: blank
Family Number in Church Register: II. 485
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Edits/corrections shown in bold:
# in the 1876 Marriage Register: 2
Groom & Bride’s Names: Joseph Riegert & Maria Maier
Status, Character, Profession, Place of Residence, Religion: Joseph – led. = ledige = single, Catholic, from here
Maria – led. = ledige = single, Catholic, from Weiler (in den Bergen)
Parents: Joseph - Florian Riegert & Josepha Geiger
Maria – Anton Maier & Rosina Beisenwanger
Single or Widowed with name of last spouse: [blank]
Date of birth & place of birth: Joseph – Feb. 6th, 1848
Maria – Dec. 7th, 1854
Date of the Royal Permission to marry where this is required: blank
Town/City & Date of Proclamations: 5th & 6th Sundays after Epiphany and Septuagesima Sunday
Town/City & Date of Wedding: Feb. 14th, 1876
Presider of wedding: Fr. Locher
Witnesses: Alois Maier & Alois Riegert
Dispensation: blank
Page Number in Family Register: II. 485
My comments: Looking at other pages in this register, "cad." looks to actually be "led." = ledige = single. The scribe makes an unusual lower case "l".
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@Robert Seal_1 Thank you!
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