Seminole County, Florida
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Seminole is a county in Florida. It was formed in 1913 from the following county/ies: Orange . Seminole began keeping marriage records in 1913. It began keeping land records in 1913, probate records in 1913, and court records in 1913. For more information, contact the county at 301 N Park Ave/ P.O. Box 8099 Sanford 32772-1243. On the attached map, Seminole is located at D6.
For information about the state of Florida see Florida Family History Research.
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