1 vital records your most critical information. presentation by deanne shelley
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“ A Rose By Any Other Name….”
In America we call it Vital Records.
In England they call it Civil Registration.
See your Country of Research & Read the Research Outline for Vital Records Sources and Information.
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VITAL RECORDS
Contain a wealth of Genealogical information. Civil governments have created records of births, marriages, divorces, and deaths.
We call these “VITAL RECORDS” because they refer to essential events in a person’s life.
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BIRTH RECORDS
Generally contain: Child’s name. Sex Date and Place of birth.
Records of the 20th Century provide additional details: Name of hospital. Place of Birth and Occupation of Parents. Marital status of Mother and sometimes Mother’s Maiden Name and # of other children born to Mother.
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MARRIAGE INTENTIONS:
Notice of an intended marriage published by CivilAuthority.Intentions were recorded in town meeting books and published for a period of time prior to the marriage ceremony.
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MARRIAGE RECORDS
There are a number of documents that have beenused in the U.S. in connection with the civilAuthorization and registration of marriages.MARRIAGE LICENSE : document issued by Civil authority authorizing the performance of a
marriage. Usually includes:• Names of both parties. • Date and Place of issuance of the license.• Signature & Title of the issuing official.
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Marriage license-Continued:
In some cases it can include the ages or dates and places of birth of the bride and groom, their addresses, occupation and the names of their parents. Records issued by the county or town. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: Official document stating the marriage took
place.
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MARRIAGE RETURN:
Report of the facts of a marriage returned to CivilAuthority by the Officiator of the marriage.
Names of Bride and Groom. Date and Place of Marriage.
Signature and Title of Officiator. Sometimes a Minister or Justice of the Peace would file marriage returns on an annual basis and some were never filed at all.
Usually Includes:
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MARRIAGE REGISTER:
Marriages performed in a civil jurisdiction.
Entry MAY include simply the names of the bride and groom and the date of marriage.These records found at the town and county level.
The town and county offices often destroyed themarriage licenses and returns after the facts ofthe marriage was recorded in a marriage register.
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MARRIAGE BOND
Document executed to guarantee that no impedimentsExisted to an intended marriage.
MARRIAGE BANNS:Notice of intended marriage published by clergy.
Often read before the congregation on 3 successiveSundays.
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CONSENT:
Sometimes courthouse records will include a documentGiving the consent of a parent or guardian for theMarriage of a minor child. Useful in identifying the Father of the bride or groom and indicating anApproximate age of the person that the consent wasRequired.
REMEMBER!
Marriage Bonds, Licenses, Banns and Intentions are
Not evidence of Marriage-only that marriage was
Planned.
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DIVORCE RECORDS
NAME: KOSTER WM AGE: 22 NAME: KOSTER MAUD AGE: 20 REC # 115 PAGE: 11 DOM: 2 DEC 1900 POM: DUNDEE MI # OF CHILD: 01 COMPL: WIFE DOF: 11 FEB 1902 DOFA: 21 APRIL 1902 CAUSE: EX CRUEL CONTESTED: NO STATUS: DEC GRANT ABS/COND: ABSOL
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VITAL RECORDS TYPES INCLUDE:
Primary Sources: Eye Witnesses » Doctor, Mortician, Priest...
Secondary Sources: Compilation » The memory of...
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Caution:
Any Piece of Information on Any Certificate or
Record can be Wrong. Cross check three sources,
if possible. Check …
Check ...
and Double Check...
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The International Genealogical Index (IGI)
The majority of the names in the IGI were supplied to the database from the Extraction program.
The IGI is the most significant resource file currently
available for member research.
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New York City-Manhattan-Queens- Death records-Completed New York mostly done
In the Works: Ohio-Tennessee-North Carolina-Death
records South Carolina-North Carolina-Birth
records New Jersey, Canada, Massachusetts &
Virginia
Records completed or in the Works:
Vital records from around the world
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Approved Record Types – Vital Records
Birth/Christening Records Marriage Records
Death/Burial Records
There are only 20 Fiche in all of the PVRL-arranged alphabetically by country. Starting with Argentina and continuing to the end.