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The Acme Siren (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
It wasn’t that long ago that we featured the Tobacco/XLR8R mixcast. And it seems that XLR8R has pulled their head out of their techno infused ass (sorry XLR8R but you’ve had a really long streak of mediocre techno and house) and surprised us again with the Marriage Records mixcast. Based out of Portland OR, Marriage [...]
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | 09/28/2008
By Ben Dave Public Marriage Records must be the most widely searched public records. What are people looking for and what are their reasons for doing so? Genealogy and family tree researchers will also find them to be an invaluable resource. Normally, marriage records were kept at the county where the marriage license was issued. With the advancement of the internet archival system, it is now possible...
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Olive Tree Genealogy Blog (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
Volume VI and VII of the ten volume set of Rensselaer County Marriages with their 8,014 names, has now been added to the Troy Irish Genealogy website. You can view these marriage records by going to the Troy Irish Genealogy website and clicking on TIGS PROJECTS. These records and are not restricted to Irish surnames. The index provides the name of both bride and groom, as well as the date
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Czech Republic Trip (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
I already posted this article yesterday but to those who don´t know yet you can search for Marriage Records online at this web site www.usmarriagerecords.org. They ensure you that whichever record you need, they'll find it for you quickly, easily and as cheaply as possible.
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Czech Republic Trip (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
This is all About Marriage Records Archive: Public Marriage Records web site is database includes a multitude of of public marriage records found in county courthouses across America. We assure that whatever document you need, we'll find it for you quickly, easily and as cheaply as possible. Texas marriage records? Ohio marriage records? whatever state you require marriage records of, we got the documentation...
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Website review sites (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
If you will be bestowed by the right thing for you to have, you will really be getting all the things that you can so you can also be dealing with it on the right thing. If you live in California and you will just need those California marriage records, you do not need to [...]
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
By Jed Elaine Public marriage records are an invaluable source of information about people. Some of their contents can be quite private so there may be certain degree of restriction on its accessibility and use. Free marriage records have many widespread uses, they are used extensively in Genealogy and other historical studies. They are also used to support legal proceedings by lawyers. Genealogists,...
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Genealogy Blog (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
The following news release was written by FindMyPast.com staff: Online access to millions of nationwide parish marriage records pre-dating the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths UK family history website findmypast.com today announced it has added 3.2 million marriage records to its Parish Records Collection at http://www.findmypast.com/parish-records-collection-search-start.action'redef=0....
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Genealogy Blog (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
August 6, 2008 - Secretary of State Sam Reed is pleased to announce the availability of Clark County marriage records dating back to 1889, the year Washington became a state. The marriage records are housed at the Washington State Digital Archives in Cheney, operated by Washington State Archives, and are open for research. The collection contains marriage [...]
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
By Jed Elaine Online Death records have long been used to help with genealogy research. They are especially helpful because they are the most recent records available about an ancestor and may often exist for persons who have no birth or marriage records. They are considered to be "primary source" records, because the information is recorded by an eye witness, at the time the death takes place. Death...
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Religion News Blog (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Marriage records, dictations and even love letters to Fundamentalist LDS Church leader Warren Jeffs are being used to bolster Texas child welfare authorities' claims of underage marriages within the Utah-based polygamous sect. Documents filed in a San Angelo court on Tuesday allege more marriages — including a pair of 12-year-old girls married to Jeffs. "I am praying to become a Heavenly comfort Wife...
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Dominican Today (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
Santo Domingo.- The consulates in the country have been forced to increase the rejection of visa applications at their windows, because of altered documents that include birth and marriage records, identity cards and adoptions of children.
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Family Research (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
South Leith Church has the finest Birth,death and marriage records in Scotland going back to the 17th century. Now held iin the National Archives of Scotland
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ArticlePower.org (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
People are generally resigned to having their vital information officially recorded by the government. A great deal of resources is channeled into gathering and managing these records. In the Information Age, it is seen as a required mark of sound democratic governance. This information resource is also not solely reserved for government use only. The public has the right of access to many of the government...
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Top News Cast - World (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
By Ben Jen Dead men tell no tales, but Death Records can sure say a lot. They have come a long way since their humble beginning back at the turn of the 20th century. Today, Public Death Records form the set of Vital Public Records jointly with Birth, Divorce and Marriage Records. Public Records are much like reputation, you own it but you don't really have a say in it. We can learn a lot about a person...