Friday, October 1, 2021

Findmypast Friday: Search Millions of New U.S. Marriage Records

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Search millions of new marriage records this Findmypast Friday

Unlock essential family tree information with our latest Findmypast Friday releases

United States Marriages

Findmypast have added over 5.7 million new marriage records from four American states. The latest additions to this huge collection include:
  • California marriages, 1850-1945
  • Indiana marriages, 1811-2007
  • Iowa marriages, 1809-1992
  • Massachusetts marriages, 1841-1915
This collection contains all the United States marriage records that are currently on Findmypast. Dating from the 17th to the 20th century, records will continue to be added to this collection as they are obtained.

There are both images and transcripts in this collection; however, some records only provide a transcript. Various marriage record types are included: applications, licenses, certificates, intentions to marry, registers, bonds, and affidavits. Based on the type of record and where it was created, the amount of available information will vary. There is also a small collection of banns records included.

Essex Marriages and Banns 1537-1935

On the other side of the Atlantic, we've also released thousands of marriage records from four parishes in Essex, England. The new arrivals join us from:
  • Chingford
  • Leytonstone
  • South Chingford
  • Walthamstow
Check Findmypast’s Essex parish list for full details of the records covered in this collection. If your heritage lies in Essex, Findmypast is an essential resource. From parish records to newspaper archives and monumental inscriptions, you’ll find everything you need to piece together your past.

Newspapers

Findmypast’s ever-expanding newspaper collection has been bolstered with eight new publications and updates to 15 others.

This week’s new releases include:
While additional pages have been added to:
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