Publisher's Synopsis
A valuable resource for genealogists and historians, "Jefferson County, Indiana, Marriages, 1873-1899" offers a detailed compilation of marriage records from Jefferson County, Indiana, spanning the late 19th century. Compiled by the John Paul Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, this volume provides a wealth of information for those researching their family history in this region.
This meticulously researched collection offers insights into the lives and relationships of individuals who shaped the community during this period. Researchers will find names of brides and grooms, marriage dates, and potentially other pertinent information recorded at the time of the ceremonies. This book is an essential addition to any genealogical collection focused on Indiana or the Midwest, offering a direct link to primary source material.
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