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    Search. First & Middle Name (s) Last Name. Place your ancestor might have lived.

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    Narrow your search for marriage records by looking at the age and birthplace of the first child. This information can also be found in Census Records. Start your search a year or two prior to the child’s birth and gradually widen your search back (and forward) in time until you locate the record.

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    Online trees are a great way to organize your finds and connect with other family historians who share your ancestry and may have information to share. The trees in this collection have been contributed by Ancestry.com members.

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    Fill in your family tree with what you know, then search Ancestry to find what you don't. If you know details like the name and birthdate of one of your ancestors—even if it's a parent or grandparent—you can often find records that include their parents' names.