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Marriage Index: Missouri,
1851-1900 ====================================================================== Missouri's
central location attracted settlers from many different locations including
New England, the Ohio Valley, the Appalachian region, the South, as well as
Germany and other European nations. Because of this, Missouri family history
information will be of interest to a great many researchers. This database
contains information on approximately 409,000 individuals who were married
in Missouri between 1851 and 1900. It includes information on marriages
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Marriage Index: Tennessee,
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database contains information on approximately 439,000 individuals who were
wed in Tennessee. Tennessee's settlers came largely from North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Virginia. In addition, many Scotch-Irish traveled
through the Shenandoah Valley to reach Tennessee territory. The state's
marriage records have been maintained consistently throughout its history
and marriages that occurred between 1851 and 1900 in selected Tennessee
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Marriage Index: Ohio,
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married in Ohio between 1851 and 1900. It includes information on marriages
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Marriage Index: Georgia,
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married in Georgia between 1851 and 1900. It is a great resource because it
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Genealogical Records: New York,
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1775-1782 - Church Records: Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Co, PA,
1729-1881 - Pennsylvania German Church Records, 1729-1870 - Veterans'
Schedules: U.S. Selected States, 1890 - New York Revolutionary War Records,
1775-1840 - Maryland and Delaware Revolutionary Patriots,
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