Canada, Nova Scotia Marriages, 1907-1932 - FamilySearch Historical Records

''Canada Nova Scotia''

What is in this Collection?
These records include images of marriages for the years 1907-1932 from various counties housed at the Archives of Nova Scotia in Halifax.

Sample Images
Marriage records may contain the following information:


 * Date of Marriage
 * Names of Bride and Groom
 * Notes on if Bride or Groom were Single or Widowed
 * Names of Previous Marriage Partner’s and their Death Dates
 * Ages of Bride and Groom
 * Birthplaces of Bride and Groom
 * Residences of Bride and Groom
 * Occupation of Bride and Groom
 * Names of Witnesses
 * Name of Person giving Consent
 * Names of Parents

How Do I Search the Collection?
See Images in this collection by visiting the Browse Page. Once you've reached the browse page, follow these instructions to get to the images: ⇒Select the "Year Range" category ⇒Select the “Certificate Number Range" category which takes you to the images.

Search the collection by image, comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine if the image relates to them. You may need to look at several images and compare the information about the individuals listed to your ancestors to make this determination.

I Found Who I was Looking for, Now What?

 * Use the parents’ names to search for other children.
 * Use names and locations to search census records.
 * Use the county code and the certificate number to obtain a copy of the original marriage certificate from the county.

I Can't Find Who I'm Looking for, Now What?

 * When looking for a person who had a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which is correct.
 * Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name as your ancestor and that your ancestor may have used nicknames or different names at different times.
 * Be aware that, as with any index, transcription errors may occur.

Tips to Keep in Mind

 * When looking for a person who had a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which is correct.
 * Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name as your ancestor and that your ancestor may have used nicknames or different names at different times.
 * Be aware that, as with any index, transcription errors may occur.
 * Check for variant spellings of the names.
 * Look for an index. There are often indexes at the beginning of each volume. In addition local genealogical and historical societies often have indexes to local records.
 * Search the records of nearby provinces.

Citing This Collection
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