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    1. [NewCastle] locating circa 1900 marriage record in Delaware
    2. foxit
    3. Hello List Members, I have been highly unsuccessful in locating several record types for my aunt's family: John BOYER married Flora Jane DASHPER, approx 1900 in New Castle, DE. It appears official civil records weren't required until 1911 or so (am I way off base here?). Is there anyone out there who can advise me as to whether I should hang up my family research hat on this one and quit looking? I presently live in the deep south and can't research in person on Delaware ground, so everything has to be accomplished via snail mail/e-mail. Furthermore, are birth records for the same county and state, circa 1900-1912, non-existant also? Frustrated in Texas, Mary Anna ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/free_video/

    02/04/2004 02:26:19
    1. Re: [NewCastle] locating circa 1900 marriage record in Delaware
    2. Debbie
    3. There are no books that I know of for these years. Your best bet would be the Delaware Historical Society at: http://www.hsd.org/gengd.htm I think they will do research for a fee. or the Delaware Public Archives at: http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/collections/collections.shtml ------------------------------------------------------------ On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at 10:26 AM, foxit wrote: > Hello List Members, > > I have been highly unsuccessful in locating several record types for my > aunt's family: > > John BOYER married Flora Jane DASHPER, approx 1900 in New Castle, DE. > > It appears official civil records weren't required until 1911 or so (am > I way off base here?). Is there anyone out there who can advise me as > to whether I should hang up my family research hat on this one and quit > looking? I presently live in the deep south and can't research in > person on Delaware ground, so everything has to be accomplished via > snail mail/e-mail. > > Furthermore, are birth records for the same county and state, circa > 1900-1912, non-existant also? > > Frustrated in Texas, > Mary Anna > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Click here for Free Video!! > http://www.gohip.com/free_video/ >

    02/04/2004 05:10:38
    1. RE: [NewCastle] locating circa 1900 marriage record in Delaware
    2. Carlos Ruth
    3. The Delaware Archives has some vital statistics records dating to the early 1800s. I'm not sure if they are online, but they are on microfilm. People there are very helpful. http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/ Carlos Ruth Palm Beach Gardens, FL (561) 694-9467 -----Original Message----- From: foxit [mailto:foxit@ev1.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 10:26 AM To: DENEWCAS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NewCastle] locating circa 1900 marriage record in Delaware Hello List Members, I have been highly unsuccessful in locating several record types for my aunt's family: John BOYER married Flora Jane DASHPER, approx 1900 in New Castle, DE. It appears official civil records weren't required until 1911 or so (am I way off base here?). Is there anyone out there who can advise me as to whether I should hang up my family research hat on this one and quit looking? I presently live in the deep south and can't research in person on Delaware ground, so everything has to be accomplished via snail mail/e-mail. Furthermore, are birth records for the same county and state, circa 1900-1912, non-existant also? Frustrated in Texas, Mary Anna - --------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/free_video/ ______________________________

    02/05/2004 12:21:48