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  1. Dec 4, 2020 · About New York, U.S., Marriage Index, 1600-1784. Acquired from the Dutch in the seventeenth century, New York became one of the most important English colonies in North America. This database is a collection of marriage records from the state prior to 1784. Each record contains the names of both bride and groom and marriage date, with the ...

  2. Marriage index : New York City, 1600s-1800s. Format: Electronic Resource/Compact Disc. Language: English. Publication: [S.l.] : Brøderbund, c1998. Physical: 1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

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  4. Apr 15, 2024 · 1600-1784: New York Marriages Index at Ancestry; index only ($) 1639-1962: US Marriages – New York at Findmypast; index & images ($) 1686-1980: New York Marriages at FamilySearch; index only; 1800-1855: New York Marriage Notices at Ancestry; index only ($) 1801-1880: New York Marriage Newspaper Extracts (Barber Collection) at Ancestry; index ...

    • Marriages Before 1847
    • Marriages from 1847 Thru 1850
    • Marriages from 1851 Thru 1880
    • Marriages from 1881 Thru 1907
    • Marriages from 1908 Thru 1935
    • Marriages After 1935
    • Restrictions For Obtaining Marriage Records

    Before 1847, no marriages were recorded by New York's county, city, town, or village governments. The Secretary of the Province of New York issued approximately 20,000 marriage licenses before 1784. In most cases during this time period, you will need to search substitute records to locate your ancestors' marriage date and place. Substitutes for ma...

    In 1847, New York State passed a law requiring marriages to be reported. It quickly fell into disfavor and few communities reported marriages after 1850 (with many discontinuing after the 1847-1848 time period). Extant records for this time period are either held by the local village, town, or city clerk or by the county clerk. PART A: You know the...

    After the failure of the 1847 law, no marriages were recorded by the State of New York between 1850 and 1880 though some cities (including Albany, Buffalo, Yonkers) started recording marriages in the 1870s. Some records for this period are available in the following Findmypast collection: 1. 1639-1962 United States Marriages – New York, 1639-1962 (...

    Starting in 1881, New York required that village, town, and city clerks record marriages. Copies of these marriages were then filed with the State Department of Health. Due to earlier city laws, copies of marriages recorded in Albany, Buffalo, and Yonkers were not sent to the State between 1881 and 1914. The New York Archivesas well as nine other r...

    Starting in 1908, marriage records (including those from Albany, Buffalo, and Yonkers) could be only be filed with a town or city clerk. Copies of marriage records were then filed with county who sent them on to the state. Since the counties did not always forward the marriage records on to the state, some towns and villages stopped sending their m...

    After 1935, all marriages in New York were recorded by individual town and city clerks. Copies were sent to the state. See list of restrictionsfor ordering marriage records If you do not want to order the marriage record, you can search other records with marriage information.

    To obtain a marriage certificate copy for a marriage that occurred within the past 50 years, you must be: 1. The person named on the marriage certificate 2. Persons who have a documented judicial or other proper purpose 3. Persons by order of a New York State Court Restrictions are waived if both spouses are deceased.

  5. This database is an index to approximately 410,000 individuals who were married in or near New York City in the United States between 1622 and 1899. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, marriage date, location, and source information.

  6. When Nicholas Stillwell III was born on 27 October 1638, in Yorktown, York, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Nicholas Cooke Stillwell, was 33 and his mother, Abigail Jones Hopton, was 45. He married Rebecca Baylis in 1661, in Gravesend, Kings, New York Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

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