Salem County, New Jersey Marriages, 1683-1878
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By: Stanley Craig, Pub. 1928, Reprinted 2019, 295 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-310-0. Salem County was created in 1694 from the Salem Tenth. It is located on the southwestern side of the state boarding the Delaware River. Settlers were showing up to this area from England during the 17th century and settling both sides of the Delaware River. Records used to compile this book come from: the NJ Archives, County Clerk’s records, and Church including some from Quaker Meeting Houses. All marriages are listed in alphabetical order by groom with a bride’s index covering the approximately 9,500 marriages.
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