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Autauga County, Alabama holds marriage records dating from 1839 to 1950, preserved on microfilm at the Autauga County Courthouse. These records include indexed marriage licenses and multiple volumes documenting marriages across various time periods. They are organized alphabetically by name, with specific microfilm reels assigned to different date ranges and types of records. In addition, statewide databases and indexes are available, listing thousands of Alabama marriages. These resources provide valuable information for researchers exploring family ties and historical backgrounds.
- Direct and reverse marriage index, Marriage license records v. 1 1839-1844 Film #1289186
- Marriage license records v. 2 1840-1850 Marriage records v. 3-4 1831-1865 Film #1289187
- Marriage records v. 5-6 1866-1873 Film #1289188
- Marriage records v. 7-8 1874-1889 Film #1289189
- Marriage records v. 9-10 1889-1897 Marriage records (White) v. 11 1898-1908 Film #1289190
- Marriage records (Colored) v. 12 1898-1907 Marriage records v. 13 1907-1912 Film #1289191
- Marriage records v. 14-15 1912-1922 Film #1289192
- Marriage records v. 16-17 1922-1932 Film #1289193
- Marriage license records v. 17-20A (p. 1-181) (white) 1927-1938 Film #1954379
- Marriage license records v. 20A (p. 181-end)- v. 23 (p. 1-319) 1937-1943 Film #1954380
- Marriage license records v. 23 (p. 319-end)-27 (p. 1-80) 1943-1947 Film #1954381
- Marriage license records v. 27 (p. 80-end)-28 1947-1950 Film #1954382
Loose marriage records (includes marriage bonds, licenses and returns), ca. 1862-1868, 1895-1897, Abbott – Durden, Wilber
Names are organized in folders which include documents for each letter of the alphabet. Within each folder names are listed alphabetical order. The folder containing the documents for the letter D was filmed backwards and the contents are filmed from Durden, Wilber to Daniel, Willet. Film #2148812
Loose marriage records ca. 1850-1912, Daniel, Willie – Sykes, John M. Film #2159829
Loose marriage records ca. 1850-1912, Taliaferre, David M. – Zelder, Ebby Film #2171055, Item 1
Marriage records [of] Autauga County, Alabama 1830s-1900 Film # 008508077, Item 1
Microreproduction of original published: Prattville, Ala. : Autauga Genealogical Society, 1989. 207 p.
- Autauga County Marriage Books 1 and 2 Index 1839-1844. Batch M541601
- Autauga County Marriage Books 2 thru 4 Index 1844-1865. Batch M541602
- Autauga County Marriage Books 5 and 6 Index 1865-1873. Batch M541603
- Autauga County Marriage Books 7 and 8 Index 1874-1889. Batch M541604
- Autauga County Marriage Books 9 thru 11 Index 1889-1908. Batch M541605
- Autauga County Marriage Books 12 and 13 Index 1898-1912. Batch M735415
- Autauga County Marriage Books 14 and 15 Index 1912-1922. Batch M735374
- Autauga County Marriage Books 16 and 17 Index 1922-1932. Batch M735349
- Autauga County Marriage Index 1925-1928. Batch M735334
Autauga County Marriage Databases and Indexes
Alabama, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1825 $
This database of Alabama marriages to 1825 contains over 12,000 names. Each entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and state. Every name is indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that are linked.
Alabama, Marriage Indexes, 1814-1935 $
This database consists of an index to more than 250 thousand marriages registered in Alabama between 1814 and 1935. The index was created by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the depression of the 1930s.
Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800–1969 $
This collection is comprised of indexes created by several agencies – the Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research, and Hunting For Bears. There are currently about 27,000 marriage records recorded for Autauga County.
Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957 — index
Name index to marriage records from the state of Alabama. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and FamilySearch Centers.
Alabama, Marriages, Deaths, Wills, Court, and Other Records, 1784-1920 $
This database contains images of index cards created to document holdings at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) by name and subject. The cards include references to births, marriages, deaths and burials, wills, court records, and, according to the ADAH’s description, “occupation, land ownership, sureties, registered voters, petitions, interments, plaintiffs and defendants, and other pertinent biographical and family information.”