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Between the mid-19th and early 20th centuries, newspapers used a wide vocabulary to describe marriage and engagement events. Many of these phrases did not include the literal word “married” — which means traditional searches often miss them.
This Quicksheet has a large variety of marriage and engagement terms that help you to home in on newspaper articles about the topic.
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