For a time in Indiana law, if you went to a Justice of the Peace to be married, you didn't have to be a resident of that particular county--you just had to present your marriage license, which was issued from the county in which you lived. The significance of this publication is that the majority of the people who are included did not actually have a Lake County marriage license (and thus are not included in marriage indexes for Lake County).
The top states represented in this publication are:
- Illinois 18,909 individuals
- Indiana 18,061 individuals
- Wisconsin 2,724 individuals
- Michigan 974 individuals
- Ohio 257 individuals
- Iowa 157 individuals
- New York 131 individuals
- Minnesota 116 individuals
- California 103 individuals
- Missouri 99 individuals
The top city represented is Chicago, with 15,140 individuals. Milwaukee has 1,308 individuals, and 311 came from Detroit.
The days of the "Marriage Mill" came to an end when a 3-day waiting period was enacted in March 1940.
This marriage records set is library-bound. The cost is $150.00 plus $16.25 for shipping and handling. Make checks payable to Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society and send to:
NWIGS
P.O. Box 565
Griffith, IN 46319
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