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Gretna Green, Scotland, Marriage Registers, 1795-1895
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Nebraska State Censuses, 1860-1885
Taken between federal census years, these state records can help you fill in gaps or trace your family's migration. The 1885 state census is especially helpful since the 1890 federal census was destroyed in a fire.