Marriage Records was created in 2002.
Howard W. Woodruff has written: 'The marriage records of cass (Van Buren) County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'John Wagner and his twelve children of Harrison County, Ohio and surrounding counties, 1776-1984' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Perry County, Missouri, Book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, St. Francois County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Franklin County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Crawford County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Osage County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Greene County, Missouri, Book A and B, 1833-1860' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy
Marriage records are available to the general public. Between 1952 and 1996, marriage records were maintained by the Georgia Division of Health. Copies of marriage records that occurred before 1952 and after 1996 can be obtained from the Probate Court in the county where the marriage occurred.
Ruth M. Slevin has written: 'Pike County, Indiana, marriage records, 1859-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Scott County, Indiana, marriage records, 1848-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'LaGrange County, Indiana, marriages, 1832-1880' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Decatur County, Indiana, marriage records, 1878-1905' -- subject(s): Decatur County, Genealogy, Indiana, Marriage records 'Monroe County, Indiana will records, 1818-1904'
To access Catholic marriage records, you typically need to contact the parish where the marriage took place. Provide the names of the couple and the date of the marriage to the parish office, and they can assist you in obtaining the records.
Marriage records are public but may require a fee. These records can be obtained in multiple places but the best is from the "Keeper of Records", "County Clerk", etc. of the town in which the marriage was registered.
Genwed.com is a free database which contain marriage records from the past to present day. The records show names, dates, and locations.
To find the marriage records of this or any other person, you must know where they were married. Then you can research the appropriate vital records archive.
David Colby Young has written: 'Marriage and divorce records from Freewill Baptist publications, 1819-1851' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records, Divorce records, Baptists 'Vital records from Maine newspapers, 1785-1820' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Marriage records, Genealogy
GMA Records was created in 2003.
William Montgomery Sweeny has written: 'Marriage bonds and other marriage records of Amherst County, Virginia, 1763-1800' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage licenses, Marriage records
Elizabeth Robertson has written: 'Haralson County, Georgia, marriage records' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records
You can obtain a marriage certificate from the vital records office in the county where the marriage took place.