Philadelphia Marriage Records Before 1885
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Marriage records from July 1860 to December 1885. Cemetery returns from 1803 to June 1860 are available too. You can also find birth, death, and marriage ...
https://www.phila.gov/services/birth-marriage-life-events/get-archival-birth-death-and-marriage-records/Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Marriage Indexes, 1885-1951
Marriage license records for years 1885-1915 are available on microfilm at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Marriage license records for ...
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The Register of Wills keeps records of marriage licenses dating back to 1885. You can request a certified or exemplified copy of any marriage license issued ...
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Birth and Death Records On January 1, 1906, birth and death records began to be recorded at the state level in Pennsylvania. These records are maintained at the Division of Vital Records , P.O. Box 1528, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 16103-1528, and telephone (724) 656-3100.
https://www.pa.gov/agencies/statelibrary/programs-and-services/research-guides/vital-records
Pre-1885 Pennsylvania Marriage Records : r/Genealogy - Reddit
I am hoping to obtain a copy of this marriage record but the city of Philadelphia says their records only go back to 1895.
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Philadelphia Marriage Records Before 1885 Find and request a marriage record - City of Philadelphia You can request marriage records from 1860–1885 through the Philadelphia City Archives. Cost The record fee depends on the type of copy you’re requesting. It is: $25 for a certified copy.
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Marriage and Divorce Records | Philadelphia County Court
Marriage Records are maintained by the Marriage License Clerk in the county courthouse of Philadelphia County. You can also find records in church records and newspapers of the era. Marriage records are maintained at the Register of Wills. Records of marriage licenses dating from 1885 can be found here.
https://philadelphiacountycourt.org/marriage-and-divorce-records/
Collections and Resources - Family History and Genealogy - LibGuides at Historical Society of Pennsylvania
HSP holds many diaries, journals, family trees, and related family documents and manuscripts that contribute to the understanding of many family histories. Collections of particular interest might be those of Pennsylvania’s founding families, including Penn, Logan, Norris, Pemberton, Drinker, Shippen, Cadwalader, Chew, Biddle and Powel.
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Pennsylvania Vital Records Indexes - Birth, Marriage & Death Records
Places to find Pennsylvania vital records and genealogy records on the Internet.
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Genealogy - Free Library
Links - Contains Catholic marriage and baptismal registers before the year 1900. Other resources include Catholic newspapers, parish histories and manuscripts published mainly between 1840 and 1910. - A wonderful Internet site to start research. - Comprehensive materials for anyone interested in their family history.
https://www.freelibrary.org/genealogy
Philadelphia County Marriage Records
Philadelphia County Marriage Records are official documents that show when and where a marriage took place in the county. They usually include the names of both people, the date of the marriage, and who performed the ceremony. These records are kept to confirm that a marriage was legally completed.
https://philadelphiacountycourt.us/marriage-records/
Locating Pennsylvania Birth, Death, and Marriage Records – Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Birth and Death Records Pennsylvania counties began recording births and deaths in 1893. Birth and death records before 1893 - For births 1893, church baptismal records and census records will be the main sources of information for births and parents’ names - The John T.
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Further Resources for Genealogists & Family Historians | Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Explore the origins and diversity of Pennsylvania and the United States, from the colonial period to contemporary life. At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, there is something for everyone: students, educators, genealogists, scholars, you. Since 1824, HSP has been dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the stories of Pennsylvania and the nation.
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Birth, death and marriage records, 1721-1783 · Philadelphia Congregations Early Records
Metadata Title Birth, death and marriage records, 1721-1783 Alternative Title Births, Death, and Marriages Date 1721/1783 Digital Identifier FHL.PMM_BDMar17211783 Call Number HC.PhM.P455.01a.002 (1250/JA1.2) Description In the 17th and 18th centuries, Friends generally kept records of the births and deaths only of members.
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Vital Statistics Records | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Vital Statistics Records Birth and Death Records On January 1, 1906, the newly established Pennsylvania Department of Health officially began to issue birth and death certificates. Prior to 1906, Pennsylvania births and deaths were recorded only sporadically by the counties and some cities such as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
https://www.pa.gov/agencies/phmc/pa-state-archives/research-online/vital-statistics-records