This collection of marriage announcements from New York City newspapers contains many notices from newspapers not readily available to the public. The two newspapers included are The Sun and the New York Transcript. Dates cover roughly 1833-1836.
This collection of marriage announcements from New York City newspapers contains many notices from newspapers not readily available to the public. The two newspapers included are The Sun and the New York Transcript. Dates cover roughly 1833-1836.
The 1830s – the decade of the first modern newspapers – saw newspaper circulation skyrocket and readership expanded to the general public. Improved technology allowed the first penny press, The Sun, to begin publishing in 1833. The New York Transcript began publication the following year. The author, Frank A. Biebel, has compiled announcements from The Sun from 3 September 1833 through 31 August 1835. The New York Transcript announcements compiled in this volume range from 27 May 1834 to 20 August 1835 and 4 January 1836 to 30 April 1836.
This work has two main indexes: the Groom and the Bride. Each record contains the following information:
Name of the groom
Name of the bride
Name of the minister (each record contains a number, which corresponds to the name of a minister in a separate table within the book)
Marriage date and place (other information if available)
The newspaper and date for an entry