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February 3rd, 2012 Jesse 2 comments

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How can I find Illinois marriage records on-line?

February 3rd, 2012 Jesse 1 comment

Question by lahlahdipsypo: How can I find Illinois marriage records on-line?

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Answer by Jenny C
You can check here http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html

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Are public records, like marriage,death, anywhere on the net?

February 2nd, 2012 Jesse 8 comments

Question by Big D: Are public records, like marriage,death, anywhere on the net?

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Answer by machiko_146
Check the website of the county that the birth or death was documented in.

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How do you find marriage and divorce records from around 1944?

January 31st, 2012 Jesse 2 comments

Question by Angelique: How do you find marriage and divorce records from around 1944?
My father was married for a short time before he married my mother, and my half sister has never known when he and her mother were married, or divorced. They married in Texas. I’d like to help her find this info. Thanks.

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Answer by mysticfrogy82
Ancestry.com is a good place to start. My father and I have been doing work on our family since I was a child so we are quite familar with helpful tips. Although the website listed may provide you with the answer you need there is no way to tell whether or not some one has placed that information about your family there through their work but the website does charge a fee. If you know the county in which they lived or at least the city you can look up the information at the local courthouse and library. The best information you can get is from your living family. If that is not an option and you have a name or a partial one it is an easier search in the courthouse. Also you can hire a certified genealogist or find one who will help you (they are usually hanging around the courthouse records). Good luck to you and I hope you find what you are looking for.

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January 29th, 2012 Jesse No comments

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Marriage licenses are public records, right?

January 28th, 2012 Jesse 2 comments

Question by melissa r: Marriage licenses are public records, right?
How do you do searches for this information?

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Answer by legallyred76
Many sites will charge you…..try not to fall for that. It takes more time and work but you can find it for free or at a mini mun cost.

Google

Go to the public records department on line for your state, then county. Some have it that you can obtain it on line, others you have to go in person. It depends on how advance the computer system is set up for that county.

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Genealogy Introduction—Military Research at the National Archives: Pension Records

January 27th, 2012 Jesse No comments

PROGRAM: Know Your Records Program – Introduction to Genealogy (3 of 5 videos) LECTURE TITLE: Military Research at the National Archives: Pension Records by John Deeben LECTURE DESCRIPTION: John Deeben, archives specialist, discusses how pension records from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War can be used for genealogical research. This video shows examples of both a Revolutionary War pension and a Civil War pension. Revolutionary War pension files are available on microfilm and digitally via Fold3.com. Most Civil War pension files are available in textual form or through the Veteran’s Administration and some are available digitally on Fold3.com. LECTURER’S BIOGRAPHY: John Deeben is an Archives Specialist in the Research Support Branch, Customer Services Division at the National Archives Building, in Washington, DC He specializes in Federal records relating to military service, with particular emphasis on the Civil War era. He is a regular contributor on genealogy topics to the National Archives blog NARAtions, and frequently writes about federal records in various state and national genealogy publications. John holds BA and MA degrees in History from Gettysburg College and the Pennsylvania State University. LEARN MORE: Know Your Records program at www.archives.gov/dc-metro/know-your-records or e-mail inquire@nara.gov.