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This collection of Georgia marriages were taken from courthouse records. Not all years are included for all counties. Information in the records varies, but may include the name of the bride and groom, marriage date, marriage location, and location of the original record.
This collection contains marriage records from select Arkansas counties. Years include 1779-1992. Information includes the names of the bride and groom, marriage date, and marriage location. NOTE: not all counties are covered for all years.
This collection of Georgia marriages were taken from courthouse records. Information may include the name of the bride and groom, marriage date, and marriage location.
1620-1850
124,918
This collection of Massachusetts town marriage records covers 1620-1850. Information includes the names of the bride and groom, marriage date, and marriage place.
1620-1850
88,889
This collection of Massachusetts town death records covers 1620-1850. Information includes the person's name, death date, and burial place.
South Carolina, Delayed Births and City of Charleston Births
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
1766-1901
88,864
This collection contains delayed birth records from the state of South Carolina from 1766-1900. It also includes birth records from the city of Charleston from 1877 to 1901. Information includes the person's name, date and place of birth, and parents' names. Where available, there is also a digital image of the record.
This collection of South Carolina marriages comes from a variety of sources, including courthouse records, newspapers, church records, and pensions. Information in the records varies, but may include the name of the bride and groom, marriage date, marriage location, and location of the original record.
This collection includes New Jersey marriage records for various years. Not all counties are covered for all years. Information includes the bride and groom's names and the marriage date and place.
This collection of Pennsylvania marriages comes from a variety of church records and was originally published as "Pennsylvania Marriages to 1810." It is not a comprehensive database of all Pennsylvania marriages during that time period. Information generally includes the name of the bride and groom and the marriage date.
This collection of New Jersey marriage records was taken from records compiled by the New Jersey Historical Society. Information varies by record, but could include the name of the bride and groom, residence, date of marriage, and an image of the record.
This collection of Missouri divorce records was provided by the Missouri State Archives. It contains data from approximately 1750 to 1950. Most records include party names, date, county, reason for divorce, and more.
This collection of South Carolina marriage records was compiled from newspapers, pension records, and church records, and were provided by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. Records date from 1641-1799, and when available, each contains the full names of the bride and groom, the date of the record, as well as location and source.
The Patriots of Color collection is a summary of information so far collected about men and women of color who fought for American independence during the Revolutionary War as soldiers, seamen, wagoners, skilled craftsmen, servants, and laborers. Revealing their identities and individual stories is the goal of an extensive and ongoing research effort. This is only the beginning our research, and we wanted to make this collection of data available at the outset to encourage more research and scholarship. Funding for research was provided by Richard Gilder and the Gilder Lehrman Foundation, David Roux, Joseph Dooley and the Sons of the American Revolution, and the W. E. B. DuBois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University.
This collection contains information on Revolutionary War land grants for veterans of Maine and Massachusetts and their widows.
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