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Pawluk

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 1:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Stella,
He passed away in 1925.Can't find anything on him applying for Naturalization. Yes I have all the census records, no mention of the brother.He married here in Alberta,I am trying to get the marriage cert,that may have parents names also.I have this book"Hemstitches And Hackamores; Beaver".Very little written about him.He truly is a mystery that I may never solve, but I will keep digging.Thanks for being so helpful.
Tracy

Re: Pawluk

Posted: 14 Feb 2010 9:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PAWLUK
Hi, Have you obtained the Registration of Death/Genealogical Registration of Death - this should also show the names of the parents - although - all the information depends on the knowledge of the informant - and oddly enough - many times - the spouse or children etc - "do not know" - the cost is $40 so really better spent for the Marriage Registration.where the information comes directly from the persons involved - and is as accurate - as they wish.
Cheers, Stella

Re: Pawluk

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 12:29PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Pawluk
Hi Stella,
Yes i am going to try for the Marriage Registration.I can only hope this helps with the mystery. I must say I sometimes want to give up and then I'll find a some bit of information and I get fired up again.

Re: Pawluk

Posted: 13 Apr 2010 7:40PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: PAWLUK
Hi, The Marriage Registration may show.
Name of Bride - age [not date]Place of birth. Residence Occupation. Marital Status. Religion
Names of Father, Mother [including mothers maiden name] Place of birth of parents . May show occupation of father.
Same as above applies to the Groom.
Date of marriage. By Banns or Licence.
Place of Marriage.Address.
if in church - name of church - address.
Name of clergy. religious service of Marriage.
Names of Witnesses. Signatures of Bride and Groom.
Signature of Clergy

Marriage Registration is more accurate than a registration of Death - since the information comes directly from the bride and groom. rather than a third party.

http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/766.cfm

An individual requesting a genealogical search should ask for a photocopy of a registration, as this document carries the most information of any document that is produced through Vital Statistics

Cheers, Stella
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