Divorce and Marriage Records: By searching through court divorce records
you might find many intriguing stories about your great great grandparent's
activities. Courthouse divorce records can tell you if the person was
married before or if their divorce is really final.
You can even search through courthouse divorce records to find out if they
are paying or being paid alimony. Courthouse divorce records can be used
to determine if the person is telling you everything about themselves or if
they are hiding a few things.. Public records are created by the government
(vital records real estate records driving records divorce records etc.
In order to find court records on the person you would have to have a lot of
information that might be unavailable to you. When we began to do public
divorce records searches we were amazed at how much information
showed up. We began by searching for public divorce records and quickly
realized that we would need to narrow the search before we could even
begin to weed through all of the information available on the web.. Search
from over 1 Billion Official US Government Records:
http://www.arrestrecordonline.info
Not only do you get these marriage-records but so does the government
agency in your area. The first census in 1790 listed names of heads of
households. Beginning with the 1850 census the names of everyone else
living in the household were also listed.
A great way to search census divorce records is to use a website such as
Ancestry.com. They have available the following years: 1790, 1800, 1810,
1820, 1830, 1840, 1850 (including slave schedules), 1860 (including slave
schedules), 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, census substitute, and veteran's
schedules), 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930. .
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Massive Government Public Records at http://www.marriagerecordusa.info/searchrecords.html
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