Thank you for admitting me to the group! My ancestors were Salomon de Meza, born 1727, and Regina Cohen Belinfante, born 1714. They were born in Amsterdam. He is the son of Abraham de Meza, and she the daughter of Zadik Cohen Belinfante. They moved to Copenhagen around 1753. Before coming to Copenhagen, he (or they) spent a few years in Hamburg and London. Their eldest son was assumedly born in London, as he was known in Copenhagen records as “Londoniensis”:My problem is that I can find no evidence of where they were married. I have searched the Amsterdam and Hamburg records, and the published records from Bevis Marks, the records in Copenhagen, as well as the different genealogical sites. Any suggestions / good advice? Could they have been married without any record being made? Or is it possible to imagine, that they took the ketubah and any copies with them, as they were on the move, and that is has simply been lost?Salomon converted to Christianity after the death of his wife.She has apparently been married before, in 1732, to a Joseph da Silva from London. I have not been able to find him, nor any trace of children from this marriage, so I assume he died/disappeared.