Nassau County, Florida
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Nassau is a county in Florida. It was formed in 1824 from the following county/ies: Duval . Nassau began keeping marriage records in 1867. It began keeping land records in 1840, probate records in 1873, and court records in 1873. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 456 Fernandina Beach 32035-0456. On the attached map, Nassau is located at A5.
For information about the state of Florida see Florida Family History Research.
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