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  2. Baltimore City Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Archives has been receiving more support from city government, enabling it to move to a new location. The Archives came under the auspices of the Maryland State Archives in 2009 through a five-year agreement [4] whereby the State Archives receive additional storage space in exchange for preservation services. [5]

  3. Darby Lux I - Wikipedia

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    Lux was a vestryman of St. Paul’s Parish and was a Commissioner of Baltimore town from 1744–1747, and again in 1750. He was also a Justice in Baltimore County, Maryland, and at the same time served as a delegate of the Lower House of the General Assembly from 1749–1750. [4]

  4. Same-sex marriage in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    [75] 20 out of the 23 counties in Maryland and the city of Baltimore chose to issue the licenses ahead of schedule. [76] Among the first couples to be issued a license were Jessie Weber and Nancy Eddy, who received a marriage license at the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse in Baltimore. "It's important from a legal standpoint, to have the ...

  5. News of public record: Marriage licenses, divorces, dissolutions

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    The following individuals applied for marriage licenses in January: ... Public records: Marriage licenses, divorces and dissolutions. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  6. Public records: marriage licenses - AOL

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    Muskingum County. Dec. 18. Rosco Woody Johnson, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, and Kayeleen Dawn Ross, Norwich. Dec. 19. Daniel Blair Goetz and Amy Evelyn Peters, Zanesville

  7. Reclaim The Records - Wikipedia

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    The city settled the case five days before they were due in court, and Ganz won the first public copies of the index to New York City marriage licenses for 1908–1929 on 48 rolls of microfilm. This was the first time that an American genealogist had ever successfully sued for the return of genealogical records to the public.

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