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    1. Re: [QUEENS] Re: Question about information on marriage certificate in 1880
    2. This probably won't help you, but Brooklyn 1875 MC had lots of information that we didn't have. Currently it is in storage so can't type it for you, BUT parents names were there, signatures of the bride and groom were there. For me, this are the only signatures I have ever seen of either of my ggparents. Twas a blessing for me. was worth the money. Once I got that, Ihad a new name to look in census for, and found many relatives of the groom. something happened during marriage, and the skeleton went into closet. the bride NEVER talked about the husband, and apparently threw away all records she had and photos of him. (she was a lovely lady, NOT!) I discovered the grooms family in the same local area my grandma lived and worked in, and to my knowlegdge she knew nothing about them. I even found them in the same cemetary, buried a short distance away, and we plus the New York family never knew about them. It was all worth it to me. Blessings, Judy in CA

    06/05/2005 05:40:51