Re: Ancestry's Virginia Marriages: A great location tool, but be aware that numerous errors will be found [at least that has been my experience] and Ancestry does NOT supply any source for these records. What a shame that a company would go to all this trouble and not supply the true source - AND charge the customer; except for this free time period. Jim W. Tackitt, 1830 Johnson Dr., Concord, CA 94520; <jtackitt@jps.net> *************************************************************** Tackett Assn. Website: <http://www.jps.net/jtackitt/index.html> [For a reply to email, please include your name & USPS mailing address. Thanks.] > FREE for ten days > _____________ > Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850 > > Throughout the 18th and well into the 19th Century, Virginia was > one of the most populous states in the Union, being home to as > many as 1.2 million persons at any one time. This collection of > marriage records includes the names of over 300,000 men and women > married in the state between 1740 and 1850. In addition to > providing the names of bride and groom, researchers will find > the date of marriage and county in which the ceremony was > performed. For those seeking married ancestors from Virginia, > this database can be a valuable source of information. > > Bibliography: Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. "Early American Marriages: > Virginia." Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx. > > To search this database, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3723.htm