Marriage records, 1877-1928 ; Index to marriages, 1881-1933
- St. Louis County (Missouri). Recorder of Deeds (Main Author)
- Missouri. County Court (St. Louis County) (Repository)
- (See Also) Marriage records of St. Louis and St. Louis Co., 1806-1965 / St. Louis (Missouri). City Recorder
- (Digital Collection) Missouri, county marriage, naturalization, and court records : COLLECTION RECORD, 1800-1991
- (Partially Indexed by) St. Louis County (Mo.) index, marriage record no. 1 / Griffith, Dorothy Amburgey, 1924-
Notes
Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records are available online, click here.
Microfilm copy of original records located at the St. Louis County courthouse, Clayton, Missouri.
Includes index.
Volume 1 is also indexed in "St. Louis County (Mo.) index, marriage record no. 1." See "References" for information on obtaining that index.
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