Well it certainly seems to me that if living people applying for marriage licenses are published in the newspapers, then these old pre-1900 marriages could be available. Thanks for your input Peggy. Brenda > It may be because of Florida's new privacy laws. In Leon County, the Clerk > of the Court has restricted access to just about everything & is giving > people 60 days (which should be about half over) to send his office a > request to remove certain information...including SS numbers, birth dates & > marriage dates.> > > Can someone tell me why I cannot access the Florida marriage database > > project on rootsweb? I used to.
Here is what our office is working with.... http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/clerk/PRENotices.html Nothing is restricted in the meantime. I have been assured by our local State Senator that this will not impact our Ancient Records work at all. Jim Jim Powell Jr Ancient Records Coordinator & Webmaster Alachua County Clerk of the Court Http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/archive/default.cfm Online Volunteers Wanted... http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/Archive/CFDocs/VolunHelp.cfm Brenda Antal wrote: >Well it certainly seems to me that if living people applying for marriage >licenses are published in the newspapers, then these old pre-1900 marriages >could be available. > >Thanks for your input Peggy. > >Brenda > > > > >>It may be because of Florida's new privacy laws. In Leon County, the Clerk >>of the Court has restricted access to just about everything & is giving >>people 60 days (which should be about half over) to send his office a >>request to remove certain information...including SS numbers, birth dates >> >> >& > > >>marriage dates.> >> >> > > > >>>Can someone tell me why I cannot access the Florida marriage database >>>project on rootsweb? I used to. >>> >>> > > > > > >