American Marriage Records Before 1699

· Genealogical Publishing Com
1.7
3 reviews
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259
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This interesting compilation contains the marriage records of many of the early colonists of New England, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas. Its 12,000 recorded marriages constitute a directory of the earliest residents in America. Names are arranged alphabetically in block letters from A to Z with original spelling variants, and information supplied with each entry includes the exact date and place of marriage. This book is an outgrowth of twenty years of research in church records and in national, state, and town archives, and is the brainchild of the compiler of the celebrated "North and South Carolina Marriage Records." Our publication is a reprint of the original edition of 1926, to which we have added a "Supplement" from "Genealogy Magazine," a journal edited by Mr. Clemens. The "Supplement" contains essentially the same type of data as found in the foregoing entries and covers an additional 250 marriages.

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1.7
3 reviews
Susy Merry
April 4, 2013
Does not include all marriages. There are many of my family members not included in this compilation but were included in other books. I was very disappointed. I gave it 2 stars because it would be a nice reference for someone whose family names are included.
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ebdclark
October 22, 2014
Don't waste your money. It is not complete and not sure where they got the information.
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Betsy Bykerk
July 31, 2016
Missing many that should, without doubt, be included.
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