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Connecticut, 1635-1860 Marriage Index
About the Data
This data set contains information on approximately 134,000 individuals who were married between 1635 and 1860 in select Connecticut towns. Fully indexed, it is a valuable resource because this data set brings together previously uncollected marriage records and gives you easy access to information that you would otherwise have to obtain from local sources. It includes information on marriages that occurred before the establishment of the State Board of Health and, thus, before a centralized repository for marriage records had been established. Record of Connecticut marriages began as early as 1640. Beginning in 1650, registration of vital events (marriages, births, and deaths) was the responsibility of each town's clerk. Since a fine was charged for not recording an event, some town clerks maintained quite comprehensive records. If you find an ancestor listed here who was wed prior to the late 1800s, you may wish to contact the town clerk where the wedding took place in order to determine if more information about a wedding is available. Vital records recorded after July 1, 1897 are held at the Connecticut State Department of Public Health in Hartford, Connecticut. If you find an ancestor listed in this data set, you'll generally learn the following information:
By locating a copy of an actual marriage record, you may be able to learn the following information about the bride and groom:
More About this Family Archive
A question mark after a name indicates that the name spelling was unclear. You may also occasionally find the same record listed in the index under two different name spellings. Please note that not all unusual and uncertain names were noted by question marks, so always be sure to check under various spellings if you are having trouble locating a name.
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