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Yonatan Shalom Ben-Ari yonibenari@gmail.com

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Jul 16, 2017, 10:02:17 PM7/16/17
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Could I find whom a woman married in the USA through open data?

Specifically I am looking for who Sarah ABRAMOWITZ/ABRAMS (?) married.
The marriage would probably have been in Connecticut or New York
between 1870-1890.

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Roger Lustig gersig.research@verizon.net

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Jul 17, 2017, 6:32:46 PM7/17/17
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There are at least 50 answers to your initial question, because each
state has its own rules! Thanks for being more specific. ;)

New York is easy: familysearch.org has a good index of marriage records
from there. A more rudimentary one, but possibly more complete, is at

http://stevemorse.org/vital/nymarriages.html?index=groom

A lot of Connecticut data is on line at Familysearch also.

Roger Lustig

Princeton, NJ USA

On 7/16/2017 2:55 PM, Yonatan Shalom Ben-Ari yonib...@gmail.com wrote:
> Could I find whom a woman married in the USA through open data?
>
> Specifically I am looking for who Sarah ABRAMOWITZ/ABRAMS (?) married.
> The marriage would probably have been in Connecticut or New York
> between 1870-1890.
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