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Re: Alexander Blair Brick Wall Ireland Before 1837
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I don't think anyone has suggested that you go personally to New York State to do any research (I certainly didn't) although your location in your profile is "Watertown, Jefferson, New York."
Sorry, my mistake... I assumed the location following my birth date on a genealogy forum was referring to the location where I was born. I was born in Watertown, NY, and now live in San Antonio, TX. I will leave it as it is even though it may confuse the issues at hand.
Searching for a marriage license/certificate in New York is like a needle in a haystack, and you're right, best suggestions come from authoritative sources if they are reachable and cooperative. Seventeen years of research on a shoestring has taught me it's a mixed bag, and bureaucrats don't have the same enthusiasm for meeting your needs as you have. You can talk all day long to some and get no relevant answers, or you can get lucky one time and find a nugget. You take what you can get, beat your head against a wall nine times and maybe get one good contact. I persevere...
BTW... If you have tried to find transcriptions or microfilm of Marriages in St. Lawrence County you will find NONE in the years Alexander Blair was married, and responsibility for recording them was switched and passed back and forth between town clerks, county clerks, and state bureaucracies. There is no central repository that I can find. Not even NYEASY... Did you find any reference to anyone holding a Marriage licence or certifificate or registry for Any Alexander Blair in 1859 or any marriage to Catherine Kennedy at any time between 1888 and 1900? Have you ever found anything on the 1890 census for 1890 that might be useful. St. Lawrence County is not on the remnants of the 1990 Census, (Fragments of the US census population schedule exist only for the states of Alabama, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, and Texas.), or at least, Familysearch.org has not filmed those fragments, and Alexander never lived anywhere beyond ten miles from Depeyster (Mail address East Road, Depeyster and/or Heuvelton, St. Lawrence, New York, during his adult life. I lived and worked as a teen in that depressed dairy farming area until 1962 when I left just as I BELIEVE Alexander left Ireland, to find a better life. I still have brothers and a sister who have never been outside the boundaries of St. Lawrence County, and still live in the same conditions they knew when they were born in the 1940s, the only difference being now they have welfare programs (say social services) to prop them up. I know the people. Where did you grow up... perspective is everything. Thanx for being interested.