Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Record
Please add the title in French here.

Record Description
This collection contains records from New Brunswick, including:


 * Marriage Registers — 1789-1889
 * Marriage Certificates — 1887-1950
 * Delayed Registration of Marriages — 1920-1945
 * Returns of Marriages — 1887-1950

Records are written in a combination of French and English.

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Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in this collection generally include the following information:




 * Full name of groom and bride
 * Date of Marriage
 * Occupation
 * Age
 * Religious Denomination
 * Residence
 * Place of Birth
 * Name of Father
 * Place of Birth of Father
 * Maiden name of mother
 * Names of Witnesses

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See what records exist in the family, such as Bibles, letters, obituary clippings, or records from previous research by yourself or a family member.

County marriage records written before 1888 can be found at the Provincial Archives for several counties.

Related Websites
New Brunswick Provincial Archives

Related Wiki Articles

 * New Brunswick Vital Records
 * Canada Vital Records

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Citation Example for a Record Found in This Collection
"New Brunswick Provincial Returns of Marriages and Late Registrations, 1920-1945" images FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 7 June 2012), Marriage returns > 1920 > 1001-2329 > Image 507 of 1357; citing James Arthur O'Brien and Winifred Isabelle smith, September 21, 1920; New Brunswick Vital Statistics Branch. Provincial Returns of Marriages and Late Registrations. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Department of Health, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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