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== '''Next Step: When did the marriage occur? '''  ==
== '''Next Step: When did the marriage occur? '''  ==


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Vermont towns are like western townships, so several populated places are in a town's borders. The name of the town is used in official records rather than the name of the populated place. <br>  
Vermont towns are like western townships, so several populated places are in a town's borders. The name of the town is used in official records rather than the name of the populated place. <br>  


If you do not find marriage information in the town where your ancestor was born, you may need to look at [[Substitute Records For United States Marriage Information|substitute records]] to locate your ancestor’s marriage date and place or try the records in a neighboring town.<br>  
If you do not find marriage information in the town where your ancestor was born, you may need to look at [[Marriage Information Substitute Records|substitute records]] to locate your ancestor’s marriage date and place or try the records in a neighboring town.<br>  


You can also search [[Marriage Information Substitute Records|other records]] to locate your ancestor’s marriage date and place.  
You can also search [[Marriage Information Substitute Records|other records]] to locate your ancestor’s marriage date and place.  
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