Trying to get dual Irish/US citizenship?

I am eligible. I have my paternal grandmother's (an immigrant from Ireland) birth and death certificate, my father's birth and death certificate, my birth certificate and my parents' marriage cetificate. All that is missing is my grandmother and grandfather's marriage certificate. There is no record of it in nj which is where it would be. It is possible they were never married. Where do I go from here? There are no relatives who would know anything about whether they were married or where it would have been. I just know it would have been in NJ.

Answer:
maybe they didn't get married in NJ.

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