Oh gosh, it looks nothing like that in my sent mail! So Sorry! To summarize: The non-profit group Reclaim the Records (https://www.reclaimtherecords.org/) has put its first records online at the Internet Archive. The index to the NYC Clerk's Marriage Records, 1908-1929 (which are distinct from the Department of Health marriage records as indexed by IGG) is now available at https://archive.org/details/nycmarriageindex. More information on the differences in the record sets is available here: https://archive.org/details/NYC_Marriage_Index_Brooklyn_1919, but essentially these records should cover the same couples, but be longer and include more information about them. I've picked a test case couple from my own family, where I already have the Health Department marriage certificate, and am ordering the City Clerk's marriage record to see what it actually contains and evaluate how useful it will be to pursue for other ancestors. If anyone has already accessed City Clerk's marriage records for this time period, I'd be interested in hearing about them. Kathleen http://whereyoucamefrom.blogspot.com/