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Finding a Marriage Record
Finding a Marriage Record


Step 1. Find the microfilm(s) you need from the Names and Film Numbers list (look in both the original index and the supplement). Write down the film number(s). (You may look for either the bride or groom.)  
'''Step 1.''' Find the microfilm(s) you need from the ''Names and Film Numbers'' list (look in both the original index ''and'' the supplement). Write down the film number(s). (You may look for either the bride or groom.)


Step 2. Get a copy of the microfilm(s).
'''Step 2.''' Get a copy of the microfilm(s).


Step 3. Find the record on the microfilm.
'''Step 3.''' Find the record on the microfilm.


Step 4. Use the information to find the marriage in the original parish register (see the “Church Records“ section of this outline).
'''Step 4.''' Use the information to find the marriage in the original parish register (see the “Church Records“ section of this outline).


== '''Finding the Parents of a Widow or Widower:''' ==
== '''Finding the Parents of a Widow or Widower:''' ==


Parents are only listed the first time a person was married. If a record has “ve,” “vve,” “vf,” or “veuf” by a person's name, the person was widowed and the previous spouse is listed. To find the names of the parents, look at the record of the previous marriage.
Parents are only listed the first time a person was married. If a record has “ve,” “vve,” “vf,” or “veuf” by a person's name, the person was widowed and the previous spouse is listed. To find the names of the parents, look at the record of the previous marriage.
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= '''NAMES AND FILM NUMBERS''' =
= '''NAMES AND FILM NUMBERS''' =
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