Information sur la source

Ancestry.com. Actes de mariages, Idaho, États-Unis, 1863 à 1971 [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005.
Données originales :

Marriage Records, 1947-1971. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Boise, Idaho.

Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996. Upper Snake River Family History Center and Ricks College. Rexburg, Idaho.

Idaho Marriage Records, 1842-1967. Idaho State Department of Health. Boise, Idaho.

 Actes de mariages, Idaho, États-Unis, 1863 à 1971

Cette base de données contient des informations sur les mariages de certaines régions de l’Idaho pour les années 1863 à 1971. Les informations associées à chaque entrée de cette base de données incluent le nom, le sexe et le nom du conjoint, la date et le lieu du mariage, l’État et le comté où le mariage a été enregistré, la résidence des mariés et la source de l’information.

This database contains information on individuals who were married in select areas of Idaho between 1863 and 1971. Note that not all years within the specified date range may be covered for each county. Information that may be found in this database for each individual includes their name, spouse's name, spouse's gender, marriage date and location, county and state in which the marriage was recorded, residence of bride and groom, and source information. Marriage records are great sources for genealogists because they document an individual in a particular place and time as well as provide details about that person's marriage.

It is important that you use the information found in this database to locate your ancestor in the original records that this index references. Usually more information is available in the records themselves than is found in an index. For example, marriage records sometimes provide the birth dates and places of the bride and groom, their parents' names, their addresses, and witnesses' names, in addition to the information found in this index.

Most of these marriages were extracted from county courthouse records. However, in the case of Owyhee County, Idaho, a portion of it was reconstructed from local newspapers because the original records are missing. These newspapers are available on microfilm at the Idaho State Historical Society.