The Kentucky county clerk facing potentially stiff penalties for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses has been married four times, raising questions of hypocrisy and selective application of the Bible to her life. The marriages are documented in court records obtained by U.S. News, which ...
On a personal level, individuals may search for marriage records for genealogy research to trace family history or to obtain a copy of a marriage certificate for their personal records. Historically, marriage records may be valuable for academic research to study social and cultural trends and for...
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The old marriage records would normally include the couple’s full names, the location and the date of the ceremony and the name of the official that performed the marriage. In more recent times additional information appeared such as a marriage certificate number, witness names, details of the...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has made passage of such a bill, which could require all Texans to use the restroom which corresponds to the gender on their birth certificate, a priority. The proposal threatens to split the Texas Republican Party, which controls all three branches of government in ...
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However, because Washington has a three-day waiting period, the earliest a certificate could be signed, making the marriage valid, is Dec. 9." —"Washington Voters Approve Gay Marriage," ap.org, Nov. 9, 2012 —New York Times, "Same-Sex Marriage Gains Cheer Gay Rights Advocates," nytimes...