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FamilySearch identified the most complete online indexes for birth, marriage, and death information.
Birth
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Limited Availability:
There is no statewide birth collection covering a large portion of births in Colorado. However, there are a few, small databases and substitute records available on the What else you can try - Colorado Births page.
Marriage - Where can I find marriage records?
Start here:
• 1850s-2000s: Colorado Marriage Collections Did you sign into FamilySearch? If not, do so now to view more available databases. at FamilySearch - (List of collections) Colorado Statewide Marriage Index, 1853-2006
Colorado, County Marriages, 1864-1995
United States Western States Marriage Index
If the marriage record was not found, try this next:
• 1800s-1990s: United States Marriages, Colorado at Findmypast ($)
What else you can try:
• Why the record may not exist
Death
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Limited Availability:
There is no statewide death collection covering a large portion of deaths in Colorado. However, there are a few, small databases and substitute records available on the What else you can try - Colorado Deaths page.