Alberta Canada Marriage Records
Find Birth, Marriage and Death Records - Provincial Archives of Alberta
Birth, marriage, and death records are called Vital Statistics. The Provincial Archives of Alberta holds hundreds of thousands of vital statistic records. The Provincial Archives of Alberta provides access to: birth records that are 120 years or older (from the date of birth) marriage records that are 75 years or older (from the date of marriage)
https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-recordsMarriage | Alberta.ca
There are steps you must take to get married in Alberta. Order a marriage certificate or document The Government keeps a record of all registered marriages that take place in Alberta and can only issue documents for these marriages. Recognizing religious groups to conduct marriage ceremonies
https://www.alberta.ca/marriage.aspxAlberta, Canada, Marriages Index, 1898-1944 - Ancestry
This collection contains marriage records from Alberta, Canada that took place between the years of 1898 and 1944. The marriage records in this collection are a bit different from what you would typically find. Each image only includes either the bride or the groom and their marriage year. Information that may be found in this collection includes:
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Anyone may apply for a copy of a person's historic Registration of Marriage through the Provincial Archives of Alberta after 75 years have passed from the date of marriage. Cost There is a $20 government fee for each marriage document ordered. Registry agents, Registry Connect and AMA have additional service fees which will vary.
https://www.alberta.ca/order-marriage-certificate.aspxMarriage, Birth, Death, and Vital Records From Alberta - ThoughtCo
Marriage records in Alberta are not public until after 76 years have passed from the date of marriage. To apply for a genealogical search of marriage records less than 75 years old, you must be able to show that the bride and groom are deceased and that you are an eligible next-of-kin (parent, sibling, children or spouse). Divorce Records
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Alberta Genealogical Society Vital Statistics, Alberta Registries, Alberta Municipal Affairs, holds birth records created as early as 1893 and marriage and death records created as early as 1898. Birth records created after 1971 and marriage and death records created after 1975 exist in computerized format.
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You don’t need to know the province or county where the marriage took place – and, it releases you from the hassles of searching through records yourself or waiting for the Canadian province to get back to you. The report you receive from a private, online search service is concise, and you can depend on it for accuracy.
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A marriage record provides some or all of the following details: date and place of marriage names of spouses, occupation and place of residence names of parents of the bride and groom, and the name of a previous spouse names of witnesses Marriages are recorded in civil registration and/or in parish registers / church records.
https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/vital-statistics-births-marriages-deaths/Pages/marriages-divorces.aspxCanada Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
The following information may be found in these records: Names of the bride and groom Names of parents or witnesses Date of the marriage or license Birth dates and birth places of the bride and groom Residences of the bride and groom Collection Content Coverage Table
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Alberta Vital Records Search, request or file birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, name changes and more. Alberta Criminal Record Checks and Purge Services Information and resources for obtaining a criminal history report or accessing purge services from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Alberta Royal Canadian Mounted Police
https://www.publicrecordcenter.com/canada_alberta.htmBirths, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada
You can visit Library and Archives Canada to view the documents on site or order copies. On the order form, include the archival reference as follows: MG25-G62, volume 1, name, page number (s). Note that the cards referred to in Finding Aid 1368 are the ones that were entered in this database as explained above.
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