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Household of Eva Michelson

Waarschuwing Attention: Husband (Abraham I. Isaacson) is also her cousin.

She is married to Abraham I. Isaacson.

They got married on August 12, 1917 at Auburn, Maine, USA, she was 32 years old.


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    1. Maine Marriages, 1892 - 1966, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle..., April 29, 2013
      Abraham Isaacson & Eva Michelson
      Marriage: Aug 12 1917 - Maine, USA
      Husband: Abraham Isaacson
        Residence: Auburn, Maine, USA
      Wife: Eva Michelson
        Residence: Auburn, Maine, USA
      Next steps: Once a bride and groom are found, it is likely that the original may have the parents of the couple in question, and in the earliest records from the Maine State Archives, the names, occupations, and birth places of the parents of the couple getting married. Copies of certificates from 1892 to 1922 can be found from the Maine State Archives. http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/

      For more-recent certificates, contact:
      Maine Vital Records (Marriage)
      To fulfil your request, the following information is needed:
      1. Name of bride (use maiden name).
      2. Name of groom.
      3. Date of marriage.
      4. Name of city/town the marriage occurred in.
      5. Please include a daytime telephone number.
      6. Please make the check payable to: "Treasurer - State of Maine".

      The fee for one certified copy is $15.00. The fee for additional certified copies of the same record is $6.00 each. Send self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment.

      Please mail your request to:
      Vital Records
      11 State House Station
      244 Water Street
      Augusta, ME 04333-0011

      All requests are filled within 7 - 10 working days after receipt.

      (From Maine Office of Health and Program Management: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/bohodr/order1.htm)

      The 1967-1976 data cannot be provided by DHS in computer format. DHS is aware of apparent data entry errors, though the original documents usually reflect the correct information. DHS currently does not have the capacity to change the database, but will keep error reports on file until research of the original record can be conducted.

      Source: Maine State Archives, Marriage Records, 1892-1966, February 8, 2001.

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