marriage certificates
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Adam Spohn and Sarah Ann Yost, dated August 3, 1856, Reading, Pa., undated
A component of the larger German-American Imprint Collection, this collection contains fine examples of hand-executed and printed Geburt und taufscheins (birth and baptismal certificates), trauscheins (marriage certificates), vorschrifts (writing examples), haus segens (house blessings), bucherzeichen (bookplates), and drawings created by Pennsylvania Germans in the Eastern Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland region dating from the late -18th to late-19th centuries.
Amos Greenawald and Elizzie Deiterich, dated October 9, 1869, Hamburg,, Pa., undated
Place: Philadelphia.
[Blank], undated
Printed. Place: St. Louis.
Charles Roth and Elizabeth Steveson, dated October 20, 1839, undated
Place: York.
Conrad Moul and Lea Trimmer, dated March 27, 1845, undated
A component of the larger German-American Imprint Collection, this collection contains fine examples of hand-executed and printed Geburt und taufscheins (birth and baptismal certificates), trauscheins (marriage certificates), vorschrifts (writing examples), haus segens (house blessings), bucherzeichen (bookplates), and drawings created by Pennsylvania Germans in the Eastern Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland region dating from the late -18th to late-19th centuries.
Gundy, George, & Phillips, Elizabeth. 1833 Nov 30, undated
Printed, hand-colored.
Jacob Albert and Maria Walborn, 1865-12-28
Printed.
Sano Gerhard and Sarah Hanning, dated December 27, 1851, Pleasant Spring Valley, Pa., undated
A component of the larger German-American Imprint Collection, this collection contains fine examples of hand-executed and printed Geburt und taufscheins (birth and baptismal certificates), trauscheins (marriage certificates), vorschrifts (writing examples), haus segens (house blessings), bucherzeichen (bookplates), and drawings created by Pennsylvania Germans in the Eastern Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland region dating from the late -18th to late-19th centuries.