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Abstracted from Applications for Enrollment of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914, National Archives micropublication M1301, rolls 305, 306 and 307. Actual birth dates are rarely given, but ages were always recorded. Applicants were required to state their address, marital status, whether he or she was a citizen by blood or intermarriage, the spouse.
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Istanbul Jewish Genealogy Project
The Istanbul Jewish community holds close to 100 thousand records of genealogical insterest, including more than 35 thousand marriage records (Chief Rabbinate 1887-, Ashkenazi Community 1923-, Italian Congregation 1870s-) and 30 thousand burial records (Hemdat Israel 1899-, Italian burial list 1918-, Italian Şişli Cemetery 1800s-, Kuzguncuk Cemetery 1913-, Ortak
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Ketubbah: Jewish Marriage Contracts of the Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum and Klau Library
A book by the Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum.
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Ketubbot: Marriage Contracts from the Jewish Museum
A book by the Jewish Museum.
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Man and Wife in America: A History
A book by Hendrik Hartog.
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NARA | Prologue Magazine | Prologue: Genealogy Notes - Marriage Registers of Freedmen
Fall 1973, Vol. 5, No. 3, Marriage Registers of Freedmen by Elaine C. Everly.
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PGSA - Marriage Index for Polish Parishes in Chicago through 1915
Index from the LDS has microfilmed registers of parishes in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
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