Please, an answer by a step-by-step guide. I'm DUTCH speaking
A clearly DUTCH answer is an other possibility, if correctly constructed ( not a Google translation)|||The easiest way is to look on her marriage certificate or look in the parish records for the marriage, both will give you her maiden name
Marriage Certificate:
Apply for a copy filling in all the information you know,
1.husbands full name
2 womens first name
3 dates of birth
4. dates of marriage
5 place of marriage
Look in the marriage indexes online I am not sure what websites in the US have these, however some US posters will know and hopefully tell you
and some on here will help and do a 'look up' for you if you write the information you have.|||In most cases, you do not.
If there was an annoucement of the engagement or wedding published in a newspaper, then you can look there. If there was nothing published in any newpaper, then you cannot learn anything from newspapers.
If you know where the wedding was, and it was in a state where marriages are public records, you can look there. If the wedding was in a state where mariage records are secret, you cannot learn from public records. If you do not know where the wedding was, you cannot learn from public records.
In most cases, the only way is to ask the woman. In the U.S., the government tries to keep this type of information private and is unlikely to let you see it without a very good reason.
There is no step-by-step way. Each case is unique. In most cases, there is no way. When there is a way, you have to find what the way is to find the maiden name of that woman. It will not be the same way as for other married women. There is no way that always works.|||It is very difficult. If you are looking prior to 1930, and you know her married name and where she lived you might be able to find something through the census, If you know her location and married name you might be able to find a marriage in an index.
I would start by using the Family History website. It is free and they have probably the largest amount of resources in the world. However, it will not be easy researching. As far as records or publication, there are thousands of possible sources and you would need at the very least a full name , location and time period to even began a search.|||If she is still living and you know where and when she graduated from high school, look for her by first name in that high school on facebook. Write for step-by-step.
If she is dead, look for her husband in one of the 400,000 free sites and hope his wife is also listed, or look for her in ancestry.com.|||you can't. the only way you could would be to research them and try to find out about their personal information and whatnot.
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