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These Boyd marriage Records have been gleaned from internet sources and from other records gathered over many years.  These listings are not meant to be your source data.  It is up to you to contact the County in the State desired to obtain a copy of the actual marriage record to use as your source. These listings are by no means a complete listing of Boyd marriages for any particular state.

My advise would be to purchase a copy of "International Vital Records Handbook of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, by Thomas Jay Kemp, 1990 or later edition. This book doesn't list marriages. It is filled with ready-to-use forms you need for obtaining copies of the marriages, births, and deaths for each State and County and most foriegn countries. I have used these forms several times with success.

See also Family Tree Maker Page which list phone numbers and mailing addresses of County Court Houses for all 50 states:  http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000229.html


MONTANA  MARRIAGES - BOYD

Name: Spouse:  Date: County:
BOYD, Alice FENTON, Charles Henry  03 Nov 1902 Madison
BOYD, Bertha Lillian KESTER, Willard Clayton   26 Sep 1914 Powell
BOYD, Carmen JACKSON, Edward  07 Jun 1919 Jefferson
BOYD, Carrie May SHORTHILL, Robert D.  22 Oct 1912  Park
BOYD, Eliza Ann SCHOWE, Henry Herman 01 Mar 1894  Madison
BOYD, Jennie  BRIDGES, Henry W. 05 Feb 1910  Jefferson 
BOYD, John  BANTA, Lulu Nov 1892 Jefferson
BOYD, Leanora RATCHYE, J.F. 14 Apr 1928 Sweet Grass
BOYD, Louis LEIGHTON, Katherine 14 Apr 1917  Jefferson
BOYD, Matilda PARKER, Edward D. 08 Jul 1891 Jefferson 
BOYD, N.S. SERIGHT, E.J. 24 Jul 1887 Yellowstone
BOYD, Rebecca SHEA, Michael E. 14 Oct 1916 Lincoln
BOYD, Susan  BENNETT, William J.  19 Jan 1924 Lincoln
BOYD, Thomas A. THOMPSON, Blanche 14 Oct 1911 Jefferson
BOYD, William A. TETRAULT, Leah J. 26 Jun 1907 Lincoln
BOYD, William H. SNYDER, Marjorie M. 23 Mar 1918 Sweet Grass
BOYD, William P. GLEASON, Susan 10 Feb 1919 Lincoln 

NOTE: Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other 
      secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor
      listed, confirm the facts in original sources.

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