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You're right, there are still holes in it. Also on the 1906-1920
there is still no link between the bridge and groom, you can pull up
the groom's name but unless you know the bride's name and search for
that you are out of luck if you are trying to find a maiden name,
etc. of the bride.<br>
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Sue<br>
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On 10/21/2011 5:15 PM, Barbara Herring wrote:
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<p>For those of you that have Ancestry.com, I noticed a couple
of evenings ago that their Oregon Death Index has been
updated. It now goes through 2008 rather than 1998. </p>
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<p>Also, they have greatly expanded Oregon's Marriage Index. It
now also goes through 2008. I have found some holes in this
index and the need to be careful with the county it lists.
For example, my marriage license was taken out in Benton Co.
in the late 1960s, but I was married in Lane Co. The index
has Benton Co. which is where the marriage information was
returned to not where the marriage took place. However, while
my daughter's marriage license was taken out in Yamhill Co. in
the mid 1990s and she was married in Lane Co., the index lists
Lane Co. for her so the index is not consistent. With these
caveats, I am finding the index very useful.</p>
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<p>Barbara Herring</p>
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