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The following records are a sampling of the records available at the library. The counties listed are among the most populated. Most marriage records show names of bride and groom, residences, and ages. Names of witnesses can help identify relatives or neighbors. Later records may include birth information and parents' names. | The following records are a sampling of the records available at the library. The counties listed are among the most populated. Most marriage records show names of bride and groom, residences, and ages. Names of witnesses can help identify relatives or neighbors. Later records may include birth information and parents' names. | ||
Salt Lake County (Utah). County Clerk. ''Marriage Records, 1887–1965''. <ref>Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1965–1966. (Family History Library {{FHL|228260| | Salt Lake County (Utah). County Clerk. ''Marriage Records, 1887–1965''. <ref>Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1965–1966. (Family History Library {{FHL|228260|item|disp=FHL Films 429035–312}}.) </ref>The first 18 films index the licenses and certificates. These records have been indexed in the Early Church Information File up to 1914. | ||
There is an additional index from 1887 to 1987 available on fiche: | There is an additional index from 1887 to 1987 available on fiche: | ||
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The following book also provides information. The Utah State Board of Health sponsored the survey in 1941. | The following book also provides information. The Utah State Board of Health sponsored the survey in 1941. | ||
''Guide to Public Vital Statistics of Utah''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Historical Records Survey, 1941. <ref>(Family History Library {{FHL|17374|item|disp=FHL Book 979.2 A3v; | ''Guide to Public Vital Statistics of Utah''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Historical Records Survey, 1941. <ref>(Family History Library {{FHL|17374|item|disp=FHL Book 979.2 A3v; Fiche 6046623}}.) </ref>The book has four sections: birth, death, marriage, and divorce. It has samples of the documents being used and a copy of the instructions to the clerks and doctors on how to fill in the forms. | ||
== Susbstitute Records == | == Susbstitute Records == |
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