Jump to content

Missouri Vital Records: Difference between revisions

m
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 47: Line 47:


The Family History Library has copies of marriage records from each county. These often date to the 1920s. For St. Louis, for example, the library has 147 microfilms from the city recorder (index for 1806-1965, records from 1808-1920, licenses from 1881-1966), and 14 films from the county recorder (index for 1877-1928, licenses from 1881-1933). The Missouri State Archives has copies of the same films available at the Family History Library.  
The Family History Library has copies of marriage records from each county. These often date to the 1920s. For St. Louis, for example, the library has 147 microfilms from the city recorder (index for 1806-1965, records from 1808-1920, licenses from 1881-1966), and 14 films from the county recorder (index for 1877-1928, licenses from 1881-1933). The Missouri State Archives has copies of the same films available at the Family History Library.  
St. Louis Public Library owns the following microfilm record sets:
St. Louis, MO Marriage Records, 1808-1882
St. Louis, MO Marriage Index, Males, 1806-1965
St. Louis, MO Marriage Index, Females, 1806-1963
St. Louis County, MO Marriages, 1881-1954
St. Louis County, MO Marriage Applications Index, 1882-1980


Most pre-1850 marriages in Missouri have been transcribed in publications such as the following:  
Most pre-1850 marriages in Missouri have been transcribed in publications such as the following:  
Line 54: Line 66:


The Bureau of Vital Records (see address above) has an index to marriage records from July 1948 to the present.  
The Bureau of Vital Records (see address above) has an index to marriage records from July 1948 to the present.  
<!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->


=== Divorce Records  ===
=== Divorce Records  ===
0

edits