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Looking at EE 9.1 and the following guideline and examples.
I purchased a marriage certificate some years ago, and as I have been going over my previous research, have realised that I never sourced the marriage information.
I more than likely, found an index entry either of FamilySearch or Ancestry to start with, and do not have an issue with creating a citation for either of those databases. Just relooking at the FS index, no certificate number is recorded, but Ancestry do infact record one and I possibly used that when I ordered the record.
However, the certificate I purchased was from the Muncipal Archives in New York. It is a paper copy that was mailed, with a raised transparent seal of the back of both pages.
The certificate itself, just states the State of New York.
The actual number of the certificate is also not shown on the document.
Because I am inexperienced in US records in general, I would like an opinion of the what I formed as a citation, it's basic I know.
State of New York, marriage certificate (1901), Andrew Somerville-Sarah Keyes; Municipal Archives, New York.
Should I be adding anything to the above?
TIA as always.
Robyn, 9.1 is a general
Robyn, 9.1 is a general overview of all types of registrations, in which we're told the two basic things to watch for: Are we using an original or a derivative? Are we using a certificate or a registration?
9.4 and subsequent passages deal with marriage records. 9.4 and 9.5 are particularly relevant. 9.4 also refers you to 9.41.
After you read those passages, ask yourself three questions:
I suspect you'll then see other things you need to record or handle differently.
Editor, (hello)
Editor, (hello)
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It is greatly appreciated.
I did previously upload a copy of the record received (obviously a photocopy), and it shows that it was issued by the "State of New York" and received ?? 4 1901 at the Bureau of Records (stamped).
BUT you have definitely made me have a rethink.
In regards to what you have mentioned, I am now "presuming" the marriage certicate I have is perhaps a copy of "the original" record, that was sent to the State of New York central registry? As previously explained, I am not experienced in US records. It looks like a probable real certificate to the uneducated of these records (me!!).
I have the "second part" (now attached) - is this part of the original record or not? The signatures for the witnesses "seem" to be different, so I guess I was thinking that it was an exact copy of an original record???
As a background, an Andrew Somerville is a definite known son of John Somerville and Rebecca Chittick (his parents named on the record). Sarah Keys (aka Keyes) is a known daughter of Irvine Keys and Eliza (Elizabeth) Armstrong (her parents named on the record). I am fairly sure I have the "correct" people here, whilst knowing that NYC was a big place and there were many such persons of the same names (or varients) who married. But I have to "doubt" that there could be a couple of the same names who married in NYC who had the same parent names. Am I wrong to "assume" this ??
But getting back to the origin of the record, is there somewhere else I should be looking for the "original" to confirm the details? I see they married in the Trinity Church, I have googled this one before, and somehow I don't think I will find anything else.
As always, thank you EE, any further comments will be appreciated.
Robyn, I'm travelling this
Robyn, I'm travelling this week and am limited in the resources and tools I can use to respond, but the information you've provided raises several basic points:
All for now. I'm off and running. ...