I thought this might be relevant since many of our ancestors left Virginia and some of them ended up in Indiana Indiana Marriage Index Work is now underway to create an Indiana marriage index from 1790 to 1957. The Indiana Genealogical Society (P.O. Box 10507, Ft. Wayne IN 46852-0507; http://www.indgensoc.org) and the Genealogical Society of Utah (50 East North Temple, Salt Lake City UT 84150; http://www.gensocietyofutah.org) are working together to index the marriage records for every county in Indiana, beginning with the earliest surviving records and going up to 1957. GSU staff are working to digitize the LDS microfilm that already exists for several Indiana counties, as well as microfilming the original marriage books for all other counties. When the Indiana Marriage Indexing Project is completed, it will be placed online as a searchable database that is free to the public. Entries in the marriage index will link to a digitized version of the actual marriage records (including marriage applications, when available). To sign up to help with the Indiana Marriage Indexing Project, or to see some screenshots from the indexing software, please visit http://www.indgensoc.org/indexing.html. Questions can also be directed to the project's coordinator, Shirley Richison Fields, at indexing@indgensoc.org or phone (317) 209-9637. --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.