This database is a collection of approximately 3.2 million marriages recorded in Ontario, Canada between 1801 and 1926. The indexes contained in this collection were created by two different organizations – Ancestry and the Genealogical Research Library in Brampton, Ontario. The following list is a breakdown of the records included in this database and who created the index to them.
Indexed by Ancestry (includes images of the records):
Indexed by Genealogical Research Library (no images available):
*Note: Notice that both Ancestry and the Genealogical Research Library indexed Registrations of Marriages (MS 932). Therefore, there are many marriages that will appear in this database at least twice, from the same original source. By including both indexes in this database, researchers may be better enabled to find their ancestors.
What kind of information can I find in this database?
The type of information available in marriage records varies according to the time period and the person/agency creating the record. However, generally the following information is available in this database:
Additional information may be found on the original record. Be sure to view the corresponding image, if there is one available. If no online image is available, be sure to use the information found in this database to locate your ancestor in the original records that the index references – more information is usually available in the records themselves than is found in an index.
About Marriages in Ontario:
Civil registration of marriages Province-wide began in 1869. Prior to that time, ministers, priests, and other persons qualified to perform marriages submitted copies of their documentation to county courthouses. The vast majority of these marriage documents included details about each spouse, including place of residence and birthplace. Additionally, each spouse had to supply names of their parents. In many cases the maiden name is supplied for the mother.
Many of these spouses were born in various European countries or in the United States. Thus, this information could be valuable for Canadians and Americans, as well as Europeans wishing to trace a family member who got married in Ontario before moving on to settle in other parts of Canada or America.
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Ontario, Canada Marriage Registers by Clergy, 1896-1948
This database is a collection of 18 volumes of marriage registers compiled by the clergy under the Registration Act of 1896. These registers contain over 12,000 marriages and cover the years 1896 to 1948. Most of the registers were compiled by Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian ministers.Ontario, Canada: Roman Catholic Marriages, 1827-1870
This database is a collection of Roman Catholic Marriages for six counties in the province of Ontario, Canada, between 1827 and 1870. This index includes name, year of marriage, county of marriage and source information.Ontario, Canada: Civil Marriage Registrations, 1869-73
This database is a collection of Roman Catholic and Protestant Marriages for all districts in the province of Ontario, Canada, between 1869 and 1873, including late registrations. This valuable database includes more than 77,000 entries. This index, which includes name, year of marriage, county of marriage, and source information, was extracted from microfilm records of Marriage Registrations: Office of the Registrar General.Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911
This database is an index to over 2 million births that were registered in Ontario, Canada between 1869 and 1911. Information contained in this index includes: child's name, birth date, sex, birth county, father's name, and mother's name.Ontario, Canada, Deaths, 1869-1936 and Deaths Overseas, 1939-1947
This database is an index to over 2 million deaths that were registered in Ontario, Canada, between 1869 and 1936. Information contained in this index includes: name of deceased, death date, gender, estimated birth year (calculated from age in years at time of death), birthplace, and Ontario county of death. The database also includes deaths of Ontario residents overseas from 1939-1947, most of whom died in combat in the Second World War.