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Record of Marriages, 1885-1891 (Record Group 14) - grouped alphabetically by the surnames of the bride and the groom, then arranged chronologically, these registers contain an incomplete listing of marriages from various Pennsylvania counties.
Marriage Records. Since September 30, 1885, marriage licenses have been required in Pennsylvania and are maintained by the Marriage License Clerk in the county courthouse of the county issuing the license.
STEP ONE: Find Marriage Information in Index |. For marriages that exist during the time period, try the following database: STEP TWO: Obtain the Record |. If you did not find your ancestor in the above database, follow the instructions below: View a copy of a marriage record on microfilm at a Family Search Center: Marriage Records on Microfilm.
Name index to marriage records from the state of Pennsylvania. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed.
Before you visit the State Archives, start your research here. Many of these links lead to online images of documents you can use now; other links lead to finding aids - descriptions of records not yet online but which you can use when you visit the Archives in person.
Pre-1810 - Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810. Digital versions at Ancestry.com ($); (vol. 2 only) - free. This was reprinted from Pennsylvania Archives, series 2, volumes 8 and 9, and is mostly from church records. 1684-1689 - Marriage Register of Pennsylvania, 1684 to 1689. This contains mainly Quaker records in Philadelphia.
Ancestry Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State Archives has a partnership with Ancestry.com to digitize family history records in the State Archives and make them available online. The list of records available is located in the bottom left corner of the Ancestry.com Pennsylvania web page.
Birth and death records from July 1860 to June 1915. Marriage records from July 1860 to December 1885. Cemetery returns from 1803 to June 1860 are available too. You can also find birth, death, and marriage records from other sources: The Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Vital Records has birth and death records from 1906 to the ...
Marriage and Divorce Records Since September 30, 1885, marriage licenses have been required in Pennsylvania and are maintained by the Marriage License Clerk in the county courthouse of the county issuing the license.
Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System provides comprehensive public access to court records online and upon request. Access aggregate numerical data from all courts including caseload statistics, collections information and interactive data dashboards.