MyHeritage’s marriage records are free until February 17

For Valentine’s Day, MyHeritage has made available its marriage records collections for free. From February 10 to 17, just click on SuperSearch™ to begin looking for the day your ancestors said “I do.”

No subscription or guest subscription is required to search all US states, European and other countries for marriage records.

If there are Canadian marriage records on MyHeritage, I couldn’t find them. Still, that didn’t stop me from looking for ancestors elsewhere.

The records include:

Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910, 4,281,188 records
Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916, 3,656,112 records
Italy, Marriages, 1809-1900, 2,120,283 records
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929, 28,528,197 records
Netherlands, Civil Marriages, 1811-1940, 19,939,976 records
Argentina, Marriages, 1722-1911, 630,049 records
Australia, Victoria Marriage Index, 1837-1942, 1,624,448 records

This is a good opportunity to explore some of MyHeritage’s databases. ♥ ♥ ♥

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3 Responses to MyHeritage’s marriage records are free until February 17

  1. Lee Fraser says:

    Looking for the father of Hugh Fraser who arrived in Canada on the Hector 1773 at New Glascow Nova Scotia . Would like to know his descendants .. thanks any help will be appreciated

  2. Kowalski-Mickey says:

    Does this free search involve Canadian Marriage Records? I tried looking for several of my family records and not one came up and it was and is disappointing? I find this search site very odd.

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