Manhattan (New York City) marriage records, 1866-1937 ; index to all boroughs, 1866-1937
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Microfilm of original records at the Municipal Archives of New York, New York City.
Microfilm title board does not appear between items on some microfilms.
A certificate number was assigned to marriage certificates as they were received for registration and then bound in sequential order. Marriage dates are not always in chronological order. Some marriages which happened at end of year were written on the registers in the next year. Therefore, search indexes for following year also. Some certificates may have been missing and were not recorded or microfilmed.
Manhattan Island is New York City.
Includes indexes.
Index lists name, date of marriage and certificate number.
Some indexes are arranged in three year intervals. Ex: 1866 A, 1867 A, 1868 A, then 1866 B, 1867 B, 1868 B, etc.
Some marriage certificates were filmed ourt of numerical order.
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