Specifically....once you find one person note the date of marriage then plug this date(just the date, not the words "marriage date") into a new search and you will get all marriages that took place that day. I did this and got both brides...plus some other's I wasn't particularly looking for. What I found was that there were spelling mistakes in the brides' names. It works perfectly. ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Molye <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [ILJODAVI] WI Marriages > At 03:34 PM 8/31/00 EDT, [email protected] wrote: > >I went in and looked at the WI marriages last night and was not impressed. > It > >shows the name of the person that got married but not who they married. > > In the Ancestry.com WI marriage database, when you find a bride or groom > who looks interesting because of the date and/or county, you can do another > search using enough keywords to locate the name of the spouse. I used the > county abbreviation as it appears in the database, the page number, and the > day and month of the marriage. This pulled up the bride and groom I was > interested in. >