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Marriage records are among the Top Three most basic record types in genealogy, along with Death and Birth records. If you haven’t used marriage records in your research yet, you should, and it’s time to start. Here are the top six most frequently asked questions about marriage records to get you started with this valuable genealogical resource.
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