Long before the IGG/GGG Marriage index transcription projects were released to the public, we searched for marriages via the Brooklyn Lists' Homepage here> http://bklyn-genealogy-info.stevemorse.org/index.html This homepage is much more than just Brooklyn. If you're unfamiliar with it, please look around. Once there, click on "Marriages, " then click on "Marriages New York 1600s - 1900." Then, click on the first letter of the surname, etc, etc. Brides and Grooms are intermingled. Results will look like these two examples: Doyle, Mary E. Spouse : Bowden, Henry C. Date/Year of Marriage : Jul 8, 1836 Location : New York City **** 1932, selected extracts Doyle, Mary E. Spouse : Dunn, James P. Date/Year of Marriage : May 2, 1851 Location : New York City **** 1932, selected extracts Notice the year of each marriage? These occurred *before* the years available through IGG/GGG. Another reason to use these indexes is that you may find a later marriage here, that does not appear in IGG/GGG. If you have a marriage that you'd like included, or somehow acquired the wrong certificate* for any birth, marriage or death, just type up the data and send it to Nancy Lutz> [email protected] * The home to such certificates is called Paper Trails > http://bklyn-genealogy-info.stevemorse.org/PaperTrails/index.html Barb [email protected]