Florida Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Office of Vital Statistics, Dept of Health Dept of Health P.O. Box 210, 1217 Pearl Street Jacksonville, FL 32231 (904) … Read more

Delaware Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Event: Birth, Death Cost of copy: $10.00 Address: Office of Vital Statistics Division of Public Health P.O. Box 637 Dover, … Read more

Connecticut Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Connecticut State Vital Records Office Health Dept Vital Records 410 Capitol Ave., 1st Floor Hartford, CT 06134 P.O. Box 340308 … Read more

Colorado Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Colorado Dept. of Health 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80222-1450 Phone  303 692-2224 Fax 800 423-1108 Ancestry.com Colorado … Read more

California Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Birth Records Birth Records Available: Effective July 1, 2003, there are two types of certified copies of birth and death … Read more

Arkansas Vital Records

Arkansas Birth Records Birth Records Available: Birth records maintained by the Division of Vital Records start with February 1, 1914 through the present. Vital Records does have a limited number of birth records prior to 1914. The birth records dated prior to 1914 were filed with the Division of Vital Records after 1914. They have original copies of Little Rock and Fort Smith births dating from 1881. Restrictions: Arkansas Statute 20-18-305 does not allow public release of birth records, which are less than 100 years old. The law does permit release to specific persons who are related to the registrant … Read more

Arizona Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. *While we try and keep our pages as current as possible, there are instances when policies change before we find … Read more

Alaska Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Vital records are not available at Alaska Borough Courthouses, but at the state office. Department of Health and Social Services … Read more

Alabama Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Birth Records Birth Records Available: The Alabama Center for Health Statistics began filing birth certificates in 1908 for persons born … Read more

North Carolina Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Ancestry.com  North Carolina State Database A large collection of databases of births, deaths, marriages, census, obituaries, directories, estate records, and … Read more

Missouri Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research, often supplying details on family members well back into the nineteenth century. The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy, by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking. Bureau of Vital Records 930 Wildwood PO Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Telephone  (573) 751-6400 Certified copies of Missouri … Read more

Book C – Coosa County Alabama Marriage Records

Book C – Page 1-49 p. 1 Weaver, James H. to., Powell, Margaret E. Feb. 20, 1856 Wit: J. H, Phelum p. 1 Shaddix, John to Clayton, Lucinda Feb. 14, 1856 Wit: C. H. Wright, J.P. p. 2 Thomas, C. C. to Ammons, Elizabeth F. Feb. 10, 1856 Wit: John S. Ogletree, J.P. p. 2 Ramsey, Thos. M. to Nickols, Mary Feb. 3, 1856 Wit: Joel Nickols p. 2 Blankenship, Thos. to Jones, Nancy Feb. 10, 1856 Wit: John Clisby, J.P. p. 3 Shaw, Thomas to Kincaid, Martha Ann Dec. 18, 1855 Wit: J. H. Mitchell, M.G. p. 3 Robbins, … Read more

Book B – Coosa County Alabama Marriage Records

Book B – Page 1-49

p. 1 Chancellor, Jessee to Robison, Doritha
Jan. 9, 1848 Wit: John Yates, M.G.

p. 1 Varner, Edward P. to Knight, Jane
Dec. 14, 1847 Wit: John Yates, M.G.

p. 2 White, Green C. to Tunnel, Mary
Dec. 9, 1847 Wit: David W. Irwin

p. 2 Posey, James to Baxley, Lucretia
Nov. 30, 1847 Wit: Wm. Baxley

p. 3 Shaw, Joseph H. to Davison, Nancy
July 25, 1848 Wit: E. Pond

p. 3 Crawford, Thos. G. to Howard, Mary E.
Feb. 8, 1848 Wit: John Yates, M.G.

p. 4 Kelley, Francis M. to McGrady, Caroline
Dec. 23, 1847 Wit: Elias Kelley, J.P.

p. 4 Willis, James M. to Patterson, Caroline A.
Feb. 11, 1848 Wit: E. Pond

p. 5 Campbell, Wm. to McMillan, Nancy
Sept. 2, 1848 Wit: E. Pond

p. 5 Welch, James F. to Bickley, Julian R.
July 20, 1848 Wit: David W. Irwin, J.P.

p. 6 Smith, Josiah to Hogans, Harty E.
Mar. 30, 1848 Wit: Rev. A. B. Kelley

p. 6 Thomas, Stephen A. to Ellis, Elizabeth
May 7, 1848 Wit: John Holley, J.P.

p. 7 Wilson, Benj. B. to Shannon, Sarah E.
June 11, 1848 Wit: Allen Roberson

p. 7 Bryant, John J. to Robinson, Ann
June 1, 1848 Wit: J. H. Mitchell, M.G.

p. 8 Whorter, Sidney S. P. to Tulane, Sophia P.
Apr. 27, 1848 Wit: Thos. H.P. Seales, M.G.

p. 8 Rowe, Geo. W, to Ray, Obedience
Feb. 24, 1848 Wit: Daniel Rowe, M.G.

p. 9 Varner, David to Ray, Mary Ann
Feb. 8, 1848 Wit: Daniel Rowe, M.G.

p. 9 Fincher, James A. to Stanley Matilda A.
Feb. 17, 1848 Sit: Wm: 6. Fincher, M.G.

p. 10 Stanley, Martin B. to Nolen, Harriett E:
Aug. 23, 1848 Wit: Wm. C. Fincher, M.G.

p. 10 Gathard, Glenn to Williams, Leatha
Sept. 26, 1848 Wit: Josiah Smith, J.P.

p. 11 Jones, Hardy to Jackson, Sarah E.
Oct. 3, 1848 Wit: E. Pond

p. 11 Smith, Issac to Gauldin?, Mary Jane
Aug. 24, 1848 Wit: John Gaddis, J.P.

p. 12 Thomas, Allen J. to Tuck Mary Susan
Sept. 7, 1848 Wit: A. McAlpin

p. 12 Newsan, Jesse M. to Spivey, Ruth Ann
Aug. 31, 1848 Wit: Henry Blankenship, J.P.

p. 13 Burk, Elihu to Conner, Mahala
Oct. 13, 1848 Wit: James M. Russell, O.M.G.

p. 13 Young, John H. to Patterson, Martha Ann F.
May 18, 1848 Wit: A. B. Norris, L.D.

p. 14 Freeman, Wm. to Rhodes, Elizabeth T.
Nov. 17, 1848 Wit: Sam S. Bernam

p. 14 Rylants, Wm. to Chapman, Ra.cheil
Oct. 26, 1848 Wit: John Gady, J.P.

p. 15 Flake, James J. to Boswell, Maria E.
June 8, 1848 Wit: Thos. H.P. Scales

p. 16 Patterson, James W. to Hayden, Sarah
Nov. 26, 1848 Wit: Benj. Foscue

p. 16 Cato, Wm. T, to Allen, Matilda
Nov. 29, 1848 Wit: Elias Kelley, J.P.

p. 17 Harrell, Epraim T. to Thompson, Mary Jane
Nov. 15, 1848 Wit; David W. Irwin, J.P.

p. 17 Champlain, Rbt. G. to Dillard, Sarah E.
Oct. 17, 1848 Wit: Benjamin Floyd

p. 18 Carlton, Richard to Ford, Ann
Nov. 22, 1848 Wit: Arch. B. Kelly

p. 18 Ware, Robt. to Mills, Martha
Aug. 17, 1848 Wit: David W. Irwin, J.P.

p. 19 Tenton, Martin V. to Brooks, Mary W.
July 16, 1848 Wit: Green B. Ellis, J.P.

p. 19 Fincher, Daniel to Willbanks, Margaret
Sept. 7, 1848 Wit: J. S. Batty, M.G.

p. 20 Holley, Albert to Guice, Helender
Dec. 29, 1847 Wit: Felix Simonton, J.P.

p. 20 Black, John W. to Knop, lSal’na E.
Nov. 19, 1847 Wit: . S. Hawes, L.M.

p. 21 Rowe, Wm. B. to Parker, Nancy Jane
Dec. 16, 1847 Wit : Felix Simonton, J.P.

p. 21 Gallman, John C. to Thomas, Mary A. E.
Nov. 12, 1848 Wit: A. B. Norris, L.D.

p. 22 Kankel, James J. to Atchley, Elizabeth
Dec. 22, 1848 Wit: James M. Butler

p. 22 Watkins, John S. to Price, Fatly Jane
Oct. 31, 1848 Wit: A. B. Norris, L.D.

p. 23 Bush, Herol to Sandfor d, Elizabeth
Dec. 14, 1 848 Wit: A. B. Norris, L.D.

p. 24 Etheridge, Caleb to Rade, Nancy J.
Oct. 19, 1848 Wit: Josiah Smith, J.P.

p. 24 Burns, Wm. A. to Dunlap, Marv Ann
Dec. 30, 1848 Wit: W. E. Murchison, J.P.

p. 25 Dunam, James to Wood, Elizabeth
Nov. 30, 1848 Wit: John Cooper, J.P.

p. 25 Bell, John F. to Yarbrough, Mary Jane
Dec. 7, 1848 Wit: John Cooper, J.P.

p. 26 Gilliland, Madison to Lock, Mary
Dec. 7, 1848 Wit: John Gaddis, J.P.

p. 27 Shelton, Wm. B. to Thomas, Emily
Dec. 3, 1848 Wit: John Gaddis, J.P.

p. 27 McCluer, Wm. A. to Hattyclaw, Sarah E.
Dec. 20, 1848 Wit: Benj. Lloyd

p. 28 Harris, James T. to Anderson, Sarah Jane
Dec. 21, 1848 Wit: David W. Irwin, J.P.

p. 28 Bickley, Josiah to Lyle, Sarah J.
Sept. 13, 1848 Wit: A. B. Elliott, O.M.

p. 29 Simpson, Andrew J. to Anderson, Martha Elizabeth
Oct. 3, 1848 Wit: David W. Irwin, J.P.

p. 30 Townsend, John H. to Lyle, Amanda
Nov. 24, 1848 Wit: Thos. A.P. Seales, M.G.

p. 30 Walden, West D. to Robbins, Eliza
Dec. 7, 1848 Wit: J. H. Mitchell, M.G.

p. 31 Knight, Issac to Edwards, Elizabeth
Oct. 12, 1848 Wit: J. H. Mitchell, M.G.

p. 32 Justice, Wm. S. to Johnson, Martha Ann
Jan. 4, 1849 Wit: J. H. Mitchel, M.G.

p. 33 Posey, Singleton to Morris, Martha M.
Jan. 7, 1849 Wit: Wm. Baxley, J.P.

p. 34 Clark, John L. to Groom, Catharine
Jan. 21, 1848 Wit: Elias Kelley, J.P.

p. 33 Peterson, James G. to Goodgain, Sarah A. E.
Jan. 4, 1849 Wit: John Gaddis, J.P.

p. 34 Selman, W. W. to McCrary, Susan L.
Jan. 1, 1849 Wit: John Gaddis, J.P.

p. 35 Fergerson, Joseph P. to McGue, Mary
Aug. 19, 1846 Wit: John M. Milner, M.G.

p. 35 Wall, John J. to Adams, Elizabeth
May 17, 1847 Wit: Wm. H. Moore, J.P.

p. 36 Shaw, Anthony L. to Shannon, Mary J.
Jan. 25, 1849 Wit: Rev. A. M. Norris

p. 36 Sewell, Thos. C. to Ledbetter, Martha Ann
Jan. 14, 1849 Wit: Rev. James M. Ripell

p. 37 Moore, Thos. J. to Collier, Sarah M.
Jan. 28, 1849 Wit: T. J. Thompson, J.P.

p. 38 Stewart, Dangald to Culbertson, Mary Elizabeth
Dec. 7, 1848 Wit: Felix Simonton, J.P.

p. 38 Saxon, L. A. to Lyle, Elizabeth
Jan. 4, 1849 Wit: Rev. Thos. A. P. Scales

p. 39 Enslen, Christian F. to Flynn, Elizabeth
Jan. 9, 1849 Wit: Rev. Thos. A. P. Scales

p. 40 Worthy, Wm. to Righby, Francis
Nov. 4, 1848 Wit: B. R. Williams

p. 40 King, Lewis to Jordan, Sarah
Feb. 23, 1849 Wit: Sam S. Berman, J.P.

p. 41 Fleming, John H. to Waldroup, Nancy Ann Malinda
Feb. 8, 1849 Wit: John Cooper, J.P.

p. 42 Sanford, Arthur to Coller, Mary E.
June 6, 1848 Wit: Benj. Lloyd

p. 43 McKinney, Kincheon to Calfee, Racheal.
Feb. 6, 1849 Wit: James M. Butler

p. 43 Sims, B. T. to Edwards, Nancy
Dec. 19, 1848 Wit: Js. Bankston, M.G.

p. 44 Hall, Mathew W. to Vessels, Sealy Ann
Mar. 29, 1849 Wit: Elias Kelley, J.P.

p. 45 Whitson, D. D. to Smith, Mary
Jan. 10, 1849 Wit: Rev. A. B. Kelley

p. 45 Cummings, Benj. to Adams, Elizabeth
Jan. 18, 1849 Wit: Rev. A. B. Kelley

p. 46 Thomas, Wm. H, to Ford, Martha Francis
Apr. 1, 1849 Wit: James M. Butler, M.G.

p. 46 Harrison, Benj. D. to Baxly, Sarah Ann
Mar. 25, 1849 Wit: John Cooper, J.P.

p. 47 Hataway, Thos. to Cotton, Charlotte
Oct. 22, 1848 Wit: James G. Eden

p. 47 Merchison, Rora to Edwards, Nancy Ann
Nov. 5, 1846 Wit: James G. Eden

p. 48 Smart, Joseph to Suttle, Martha
July 13, 1848 Wit: James G. Eden

p. 48 Hannon, Martin to Blankenship, Elizabeth
Jan. 31, 1849 Wit: Henry Blankenship, J.P.

p. 49 Wood, Green A. to Hardie, Sarah Jane
Jan. 16, 1849 Wit: Henry Blankenship, J.P.

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1775 Burials

Edward Haus, a man born in Pennsylvania, died Jan. 1, 1775, and was buried the same day. Nicholas Cronenberger died in the 59th year of his age Jan. 8, 1776, and was buried on the 9th in Ebenezer cemetery. Michael Rieser died Feb. 21, 1775, and was buried Feb. 22. Funeral text: Ps. 55:19. The Lord creates peace for my soul. Margaret Huber died in the night between March 31 and April 1, and was buried April 1. John Paul Miller died April II, .1775, and received Christian burial the next day. John George Maurer died April 16, 1775, and … Read more

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1776 Burials

Timothy Lemke died in the best bloom of his age in his 24 year, Feb. 9, 1776, and was buried the next day. Funeral text: Is. 45 :15. Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself. Mrs. Catharine Lemke, widow of the former pastor, Rev. Herman Henry Lemke, entered into her rest by a blessed death Feb. 21, 1776, and was buried in the cemetery at Ebenezer after she had attained ,an age of 59 years and 3 months. Funeral text: Ps. 55:19. The Lord creates rest for my soul. Nathanial Biddenbach, 13 years old, died July 13, 1776, and … Read more

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1777 Burials

The widow Reinier died Jan. 2, 1777, and received Christian burial the next day. John Klein, a husband of about 40 years, died March 29, 1777, and was buried the next day. The widow Glaner died after an illness of 8 days April 7, 1777, and received Christian burial the next day. Tobias Freyermuth, a child of 4 years, died April 30, and was buried the next day. Dana Pflueger, 11 years old, died Sept. 10, 1777, and received Christian burial the next day. Anna Margaret, daughter of Matthias Biddenbach, 13 years old, died Sept. 17, 1777, and received Christian … Read more

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1778 Burials

Salome Haut died in her 32d year March 10, 1778, and was buried the next day. Ps. 25:17. Miss Catharine Bolzius died in the 36th year of her age March 9, 1778, and was buried on the same day. Funeral text: 2 Pet. 3:15. Christine Rieser died April 14, 1775 in the 8th year of her age, and received Christian burial on Palm Sunday. John George Bunz, a boy of 17 years, died June 7, 1778, on the same second day of Pentecost on which he, with other children, should have gone for the first time to communion. The funeral … Read more

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1779 Burials

Hannah Elizabeth Bunz died in the 20th year of her age in childbed Feb. 3, 1779. Ps. 135:8. John Casper Werthsch died June 24, 1779, and received Christian burial the next day. Mrs. Anna Barbara Rabenhorst died July 1, 1779, and was buried the same day at Zion. Hannah, the 6 months old daughter of John Rudolph Binninger, died Aug. 19, 1779, and was buried the next day. Catharine Gravenstein died Aug. 27, 1779, and was buried the same day.

Old Ebenezer Church, Effingham County GA – 1780 Burials

Ulrich Neidlinger died Nov. 27, 1780, and was buried on the 28th. Funeral text: Matt. 25. Those prepared entered in to the wedding with him. Joseph Schubtrein died Nov. 30, 1780, and was buried the same day. Funeral text: Is. 22. All flesh is as grass and all its goodliness. Dan’d Steiner died Dec. 1, 1780, and was buried on the 2nd. Funeral text: Matt. 25. Solomon Schrempf died Nov. 1, 1780, and was buried on Nov. 2. Matt. 25. And the door was closed. Anna Ursula Paulus died peacefully in the Lord, Jan. 28, 1781, and was buried the … Read more