I am so upset! Two years ago I traveled to Trenton to research marriage records. I found several ancestors and had the marriage records photocopied for my records. Yesterday I went back to the courthouse to do further research. While there I realized that the back page or two of the Marriage Book A (1860-1870) was missing. (Including one of my ancestor's records on page 458.) They could have just fallen out, but they appeared to be torn out. The clerks were swamped with people and I didn't bother them. Should I call the clerk's office and point out the missing pages? Or should I just let it slide? Jackie