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Vol 2 - The Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser MARRIAGES 1905-1925, 1932-37
Vol 2 - The Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser MARRIAGES 1905-1925, 1932-37
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By Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
This is Volume 2 of 9 volumes of Birth, Marriage and Death notices extracted from microfilmed and original copies of The Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser newspapers by Dolly Allen, a member of the Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society who volunteered her work to the Society. (scroll down for links to all nine volumes).
Volume 2 includes MARRIAGE notices extracted from Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser 1905-1925 and 1932-1937
Every entry includes genealogical information about the event, plus the date of issue of the newspaper that the notice appears in, as well as the page and column the item is on.
Information is organized alphabetically by surname so no Index is needed
Details - Volume 2
- 126 Pages
- 8.5 X 11"
- This new edition published by Global Heritage Press, 2017 under ISBN 978-1-77240-058-8 (coil bound)
- Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, Ottawa, 1998 and issued as Publication #98-16 under ISBN 0-7779-0130-7
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Links to all nine volumes in the series
- Volume I: Births 1905-1925 & 1932-37
- Volume 2: Marriages 1905-1925 & 1932-37
- Volume 3: Death 1905-1925 & 1932-37
- Volume 4: Births and Marriages 1926-1931
- Volume 5: Deaths 1926-1931
- Volume 6: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1938-40
- Volume 7: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1941-44
- Volume 8: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1945-47
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Volume 9: Births, Marriages & Deaths 1948-50
Background: Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser newspaper series
The Carp Review & Carleton County Advertiser were published in Carp, Ontario, Canada. For the most part the notices that were published by the newspaper, provide information regarding local families -- however they also sporadically included news of births, marriages and deaths of members of local families who had migrated away from the area.
The introduction for each volume records where the microfilm of, or original copies of newspapers are located.
Though these books provide a essential information about the event on its own, they are especially helpful when you decide to access the complete newspaper article/notice on microfilm or online scanned image of the newspaper. Because the issue, page and column are provided in these books, you can go directly to the microfilm page that you are interested in, instead of searching through hundreds of pages. The same is true of locating articles and notices in online scanned newspapers (this newspaper is not scanned as of yet, 2016). The reason is that automated indexing (OCR) of digital images of digitized newspapers is notoriously incomplete because of poor quality originals and print types that are not completely recognized by modern OCR. Using these books you can quickly and easily go to the correct microfilmed or scanned page where the notice appears.
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