Early Iberville Par LA Marriages 1777-1900

Computer Indexed Louisiana Marriage Records by Nicholas Russell Murray

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Early Iberville Par LA Marriages 1777-1900

Computer Indexed Louisiana Marriage Records by Nicholas Russell Murray

Computer Indexed Louisiana Marriage Records, Available in book, CD or 4"x6" microfiche format (11,465 listings)

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English
Pages
184

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Early Iberville Par LA Marriages 1777-1900: Computer Indexed Louisiana Marriage Records by Nicholas Russell Murray
1980, Hunting For Bears Genealogical Society and Library
indexed genealogical marriage data managed by HuntingForBears@yahoo.com (soft cover books) in English

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Edition Notes

Parish Marriage Records available as Book, CD and 4"X6" Microfiche

Published in
3878 W 3200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84120-2154 USA ph.801-966-1611 HuntingForBears@yahoo.com (First published 1980 in Hammond, LA USA)
Series
Hunting For Bears Early Louisiana Marriage Records
Other Titles
Iberville Par LA Marriages 1777-1900
Copyright Date
2010

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.3763
Library of Congress
F368 .M87

Contributors

Research Dir.
Dorothy L Murray
Information Officer
David A Murray
Production Coordinator
Dixie A Murray

The Physical Object

Format
indexed genealogical marriage data managed by HuntingForBears@yahoo.com (soft cover books)
Pagination
180
Number of pages
184
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24241459M
LCCN
80501556

Work Description

Hunting For Bears Genealogy Society collects and maintains large data bases of early (predominantly pre 1900) marriage records from all fifty states. We are currently processing these records and will have them available via the internet as soon as they are ready.

We do two things with these records:
One, we publish these records in County Marriage Record Books, (over 2,000 to date) and on CDs. We no longer publish on microfiche but have a fairly complete inventory of our collection as of 1980.

Two, surname searches of these large computer data bases have been available to individuals since the late 1960s via the U. S. Postal Service and now e-mail.
We search our marriage indexes on a state by state basis and provide the results via e-mail or computer printout.

The Hunting For Bears marriage data collection as of about 1980, covering 16 states, was bundled with Family Tree Maker(c) and sold in the tens of thousands and was crucial in making FTM(c) the most popular genealogical software in the world.

The same collection was included in Ancestry's(c) initial data searches, playing a significant role in its rise to the world's premier on line genealogy data search engine.

That was the 1980 collection, the 2010 collection dwarfs it in comparison. This book is part of that 2010 collection. It is maintained in a data base structure to provide the highest information density. Each marriage is contained in one line. Each party in the union is included in the alphabetical listing. Using the records in a database format and listing both participants in the alphabetical sort was so unique in 1960 that the U.S. Government has granted Hunting For Bears a (c)copyright on the presentation in both electronic and print format.

When available, record location information such as county book and page number may be included as well as age, birth or death dates, race, gender and information about prior marriages.

Several things we are considering in the immediate future are; e_books to buy, loan or free downloads, books available through instant publication, and books on line.

Oh, the name and logo, Russell, as Nick was called in his youth, loved puns. The newspaper genealogy column that he began writing in 1951, Hunting Your Forebears, quickly became Hunting For Bears and the bear and hunter logo was created.
Oh, the name and logo, Russell, as Nick was called in his youth, loved puns. The newspaper genealogy column that he began writing in 1951, Hunting Your Forebears, quickly became Hunting For Bears and the bear and hunter logo was created.

When available, record location information such as county book and page number may be included as well as age, birth or death dates, race, gender and information about prior marriages.

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December 20, 2017 Edited by Tom Morris merge authors
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