Preface
In
1986, the Colorado Genealogical Society, Inc. compiled early marriage records
and published Marriages of
In the 1930’s, the U. S. Works Progress
Administration (WPA) working through the Colorado Division of Vital Statistics
indexed all marriages statewide from the beginning of the Gold Rush in 1858
until 1939. Detailed information was typed on
index cards. These cards were filed alphabetically by the surname of the
groom only; access by the bride’s surname was impossible. In 1990, this
original card index of extracted
In 1992, a volunteer committee at the Denver Public Library
began creating a brides index from this
The
Columbine Genealogical and Historical Society frequently undertakes
special projects to aid in the research of our local area. The objectives of
the Society are to:
·
Promote interest in genealogy
and history;
· Encourage and instruct members in
genealogical research through informative
programs, careful
documentation and maintenance of quality genealogical standard;
·
Locate, preserve and index
public and private genealogical and historical records and make such available
to members and to the public;
· Assist and support genealogical
libraries, archives and historical museums in
· Publish genealogical and historical information in a regular newsletter and any other publications as directed by the membership.
The Society formed a
committee to extract and publish a compilation of marriage records from January
1940—December 1974 continuing the indexing of this portion of