Marriage Book Index, 1837-1920 Lake County, Indiana

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Marriage Book Index, 1837-1920 Lake County, Indiana Marriage Book Index, 1837‐1920 Lake County, Indiana This index was developed from marriage license books located in Lake County, Indiana, spanning 1837 to 1920. Both groom and bride indexes will provide the following information: the book number, page number, a license number, application number, groom and bride’s name, age (if given), a second spelling (if given), and the marrying official. We have added the church name (if given) in the notes columns and whether there was consent by a parent or nearest relative. Requests for copies of the original marriage application and license can be made by contacting the Lake County, Indiana, Clerk’s Office using the form at the following website (Note that the Clerk's Office asks that you send no more than three requests at one time): http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~innwigs/Archives/MarriageLicCopies.pdf © 2009 ‐ Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society Marriage Book Index, 1837-1920 Brides Lake County, Indiana Surname Begins with G Bk# Pg# Lic # Appl Rec Groom's L Name G 2nd Sp Groom's F Name Groom's Age Bride's L Name B 2nd Sp Bride's F Name Bride's Age Appl Date Return Date Marr Date Marrying Official Title Clerk Misc Notes 056 486 080821 242 HANBURG Ernest H. GAARTZ Lucille 08/08/1925 09/01/1925 08/08/1925 Kemp, Howard H. JP John Killigrew 041 057 056402 162 LEE George W. GAARZ Margarete 12/08/1920 01/05/1921 12/08/1920 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 008 221 STERLING Charles W. GAASKJOLEN Anna 11/24/1899 01/17/1900 11/24/1899 Chamberlain, N. A. Min Harold H. Wheeler M. E. Church 006 176 KORTENHOAVEN Nicholaus GABAAY Minnie 12/20/1892 12/24/1892 12/22/1892 Meinders, E. L. Min George M. Eder 032 149 042206 113 PIDRO Sam GABANI Marie 11/30/1917 12/01/1917 11/30/1917 Nicholson, H. B. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 005 556 LANDRY Mose 32 GABBELER Rosy 26 05/18/1891 05/29/1891 05/21/1891 Collier, Henry B. George M. Eder Missionary,Hmd 026 195 032620 080 SMITH Laurence GABBERT Inez 10/12/1915 Ernest L. Shortridge 058 347 083622 251 LAMB Orvil E. GABBERT Mary V. 02/10/1926 03/01/1926 02/10/1926 Kemp, Howard H. JP John Killigrew 060 201 086399 259 BISHARIAN Agasi GABBYIAN Yabraksy or Yableyi 07/17/1926 08/03/1926 08/01/1926 Hovagimian, Karekin Rev John Killigrew 1619 Lawrence. Chgo 053 394 075721 226 MEYERS Lee GABEL Alice 08/21/1924 09/02/1924 08/21/1924 Beattie, John J. JP John Killigrew 011 497 11575H ROEDEL Otto 23 GABEL Alice 19 04/26/1905 05/02/1905 04/30/1905 Smith, Lewis S. Pas Harold H. Wheeler 1st M.E. Chur, Hammond 019 041 020899 040 BIERWALTES William F. GABEL Anna 10/09/1911 11/06/1911 10/09/1911 Nicholson, H. B. JP Ernest L. Shortridge 012 048 011858H LEHMAN Hibbert J. GABEL Katherine S. 08/12/1905 08/14/1905 08/12/1905 Smith, Lewis S. Pas Harold H. Wheeler 1st M.E. Chur, Hammond 029 243 037583 097 PHILIPS Haynie E. GABEL Louise 12/30/1916 01/02/1917 12/30/1916 Nicholson, H. B. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 044 202 060663 179 TOMLINSON Harry Robert GABELMAN Mercedes Irene 12/07/1921 01/04/1922 12/07/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 033 233 044067 119 BRANMAN Irving GABERMAN Anna 05/21/1918 06/01/1918 05/21/1918 Nicholson, H. B. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 056 227 080045 239 MOODY Arthur W. GABERT Esther E. 06/27/1925 07/01/1925 06/27/1925 Kemp, Howard H. JP John Killigrew 003 375 WEBSTER Solon M. GABITZER Henrietta 02/12/1873 03/05/1873 02/16/1873 Boynton, David JP W. W. Cheshire 024 383 029967 071 BINGHAM Charles GABLE Elsie 12/26/1914 01/02/1915 12/26/1914 Nicholson, H. B. JP Ernest L. Shortridge 028 203 035855 091 HOLT Agner E. GABLE Helen G. 08/03/1916 09/01/1916 08/03/1916 Nicholson, H. B. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 039 024 053086 150 GABLE Frank GABLE Stella 06/10/1920 07/02/1920 06/10/1920 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 022 304 026516 060 WARNER Ernest GABLER Grace 10/25/1913 10/27/1913 10/26/1913 Adams, Floyd H. Pas Ernest L. Shortridge 1st Bapt. Ch., Hammond,IN 018 122 019535 036 ROBINSON Francis GABLER Theresa 02/23/1911 11/18/1912 02/27/1911 Jansen, Thomas Fr. Ernest L. Shortridge Holy Angels Cath, Gary 055 054 077919 233 MALIKOFF Lebarit GABOIAN Angin 02/02/1925 02/12/1925 02/08/1925 Hovagimian, Karekin Rev John Killigrew 1619 Lawrence. Chgo 013 388 012134 PAPA Nick GABORIAN Anna 03/05/1907 03/07/1907 03/05/1907 Jones, George W. JP Harold H. Wheeler 055 118 078110 233 HECK Frank P. GABRIEL Anna 02/18/1925 02/21/1925 02/19/1925 Gnibba, Frank J. Rev John Killigrew 060 088 086059 258 MELICAN James M. GABRIEL Elizabeth J. 07/01/1926 08/02/1926 07/01/1926 Kemp, Howard H. JP John Killigrew 053 330 075531 225 VOMBRACK Theodore N. GABRIEL Grace L. 08/09/1924 09/02/1924 08/09/1924 Kemp, Howard H. JP John Killigrew 007 075 EVANS Frederick W. GABRIEL Hattie 04/29/1896 05/01/1896 04/29/1896 Schofield, L. M. VDM George M. Eder 035 354 047644 132 GAVERON Jan GABRIEL Josie 04/05/1919 Herbert L. Wheaton Not Returned 023 209 027837 064 LOVENC Josef GABRIEL Mary 04/27/1914 Ernest L. Shortridge 039 415 054262 154 FARRELL John H. GABRIEL Mary C. 08/11/1920 09/03/1920 08/11/1920 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 012 575 013238H GROTHER John GABRIEL Minnie 08/03/1906 09/06/1906 08/03/1906 Jordan, William A. JP Harold H. Wheeler Hammond 019 245 021511 042 KELLEY George W. GABRIEL Sara M. 01/25/1912 01/30/1912 01/25/1912 Stockbarger, Charles U. Clgy Ernest L. Shortridge 026 236 032743 081 LAKICH Josef GABRILL Anna 10/22/1915 11/01/1915 10/23/1915 Nicholson, H. B. JP Ernest L. Shortridge 043 443 059777 176 KARPAWICZ William GABRILOWICZ Constance 10/03/1921 11/02/1921 10/03/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 042 400 058040A 170 DUGACEK Paul GABRISCH Maria M. 06/13/1921 07/01/1921 06/13/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 014 386 013872 TINTAREAN John GABRISH Anna 01/20/1908 01/24/1908 01/22/1908 Reiland, George E. JP Ernest L. Shortridge East Chicago 015 289 015190 021 DOERR Christ GABY Emma 11/18/1908 11/24/1908 11/18/1908 Nicholson, H. B. JP Ernest L. Shortridge 030 526 040068 106 SERAFIN Mike GACEK Frances 06/27/1917 07/27/1917 07/22/1917 Skrzypinski, Julian Rev Herbert L. Wheaton 045 455 063028 186 BUCZKOWSKI John R. GACEK Mandy 06/14/1922 06/20/1922 06/17/1922 Eisenhardt, E. F. Rev Herbert L. Wheaton 029 265 037650 098 WASLOWIK John GACEK Nellie 01/08/1917 02/07/1917 01/24/1917 Skrzypinski, Julian Rev Herbert L. Wheaton 023 436 028518 066 FOLIGNE James GACH Anna 07/08/1914 07/19/1914 07/08/1914 Elwood, Richard JP Ernest L. Shortridge 060 316 086744 260 CHENTNIK Joe E. GACIOCH X Anthonia 08/02/1926 08/31/1926 08/26/1926 Kahellek, P. A. Rev John Killigrew St.Hedwig's Cath, Gary 055 059 077932 233 PASTUSZAK Mike GACIOROUSKA X Martha 02/04/1925 02/14/1925 02/11/1925 Doktor, Julian F. Rev per Felix T. Seroczynski 044 062 060241 177 GRADRUITIS John GACIS Antonia 11/04/1921 12/01/1921 11/04/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 019 343 021805 043 GWECZARSKI Tony GACKOWSKA Cecelia 03/22/1912 04/08/1912 03/22/1912 Nicholson, H. B. JP Ernest L. Shortridge 028 222 035912 092 KOTYUK Andrew GACSKO Elizabeth 08/08/1916 08/19/1916 08/12/1916 Virag, Stephan Rec Herbert L. Wheaton Ind. Hung Ref Ch., EC 042 173 057359A 168 FULLER Jesse GADBERRY Bettie 04/30/1921 05/02/1921 04/30/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 043 384 059601 175 WALLACE Charles A. GADDEY Netha 09/22/1921 10/03/1921 09/22/1921 Kemp, Howard H. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 027 070 033850 085 JENSEN C. H. Waldemar GADDIS Charlotte M. 02/14/1916 03/01/1916 02/14/1916 Nicholson, H. B. JP Herbert L. Wheaton 043 138 058862 173 BRADSHAW George L. GADE Bertha 08/05/1921 09/01/1921 08/07/1921 Nassau, Charles JP Herbert L. Wheaton 021 372 025109 055 DUBOSKI Mike GADEL Mary 05/26/1913 06/20/1913 06/15/1913 Kahellek, P. A. Rev Ernest L. Shortridge 012 147 012109H ADAMS David W. 25 GADEY Irene May 21 10/26/1905 10/31/1905 10/26/1905 McMahan, William W. C.Jud Harold H. Wheeler City Court, Hammond, IN 008 496 MONAHAN Arthur GADEY Olive 12/08/1900 NOT GIVEN 12/08/1900 Ebert, Adam R. JP Harold H. Wheeler 032 464 043152 116 HMUROVICH Andrew J. GADISH Mary 03/07/1918 04/10/1918 04/08/1918 Rajcany, Benedict Rev Herbert L. Wheaton 030 010 038493 100 WOODRUFF Charles P. GADLEY Ethel 04/05/1917 05/01/1917 04/05/1917 Nicholson, H.
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