Does anyone have suggestions where we might find records of a Jewish marriage that was supposed to have taken place in 1908 in Oil City? Venango County has no record of the marriage of Isaac Kaminsky to Sarah Silverstein. Where else might Jews have gotten married at that time? Sarah was supposed to be the mikveh lady. Our webpage with our Kaminsky family's genealogy is at: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~thecohens/kaminsky.html Is there a Jewish Genealogical Society where we could find out more about Jews in Oil City at that time? Google keeps bringing up just Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Society's and I don't know whether they would include Oil City Jewish records. We have tried to find both Isaac and Sarah on passenger lists and census records to see if the date is wrong, but couldn't clearly identify them. There are other Isaac Kaminsky's born in the 1880's, which makes it a difficult search. He was a teacher and went into auto parts but also managed a grocery store. They are NOT the Isaac and Sarah Kaminsky you might find in Brooklyn census records. The first time we see them in the records is in 1930 in Detroit, where Isaac (b. ~1888 Poland/Russia) and son Theodore are staying with the Silversteins. Wife Sarah (b. ~1890 Poland/Russia) is probably in some sort of institutution at that time as she was ill for many years. Their only other child is Louis, apparently staying with relatives at that time. According to both the family and the dates in 1930 census, marriage was about 1908. Thanks