Ralph Bailey wrote: > You might try the government office that issues marriage licenses and come > up with the names of the females who married in your county. > > Ralph Ralph, Here's a copy of an email I sent someone else regarding this: *************************** I just got off the phone with the Jersey City (location of my high school) manager of vital records. He says they are NOT public records and I can not inspect them. I pointed out that marriages are publicized in newspapers, which sort of makes them public. Didn't matter to him. (Actually, he claimed that marriages are no longer publicized.) He also said that if a relative of a deceased wanted a copy of a death record, he couldn't provide it because it contains the cause of death, and that is private. Bureaucrats: humbug. I asked about commercial sites that provide this information (marriage certificates). All he could say is that they don't get it from his offices (or those of his counterparts). I just spoke with USA People Finders. Even they can't provide marriage names for marriages taking place in New Jersey, for the same privacy reason. So the only benefit I could get from them is locating some of the hard-to-find guys. ************************** So, Ralph, while the idea is logical, in N.J. it doesn't work. Thanks, Ray