New York, County Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Known Issues
Question #1: In some cases, the groom’s mother’s given name is listed on the indexed record, but the bride’s mother’s given name is not. Where can her name be found? Answer #1: The bride’s mother’s given name should be found on the image linked to the record, if the original record contains the bride’s mother’s given name.

Question #2: When I search for my ancestors from the home page https://familysearch.org, I have found both New York and Tennessee marriage records in the search results. Which one is correct? Answer #2: If the Tennessee marriage information is attached to Batch I00304-8 (Source Film 831339), then the marriage took place in Monroe County, New York. Batch I00304-8 was inadvertently associated with the Tennessee, Marriages, 1796-1950 collection. The Catalog Film Notes for Film 831339 state: Marriage record, v. 1, 1908-1910; Monroe County (New York), County Clerk. You can view these Monroe County records by browsing Digital Folder Number 004477954.

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