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  • ...A sizable group of materials on native inhabitants who occupied Alabama's land has been microfilmed through the National Archives (see page 11-12). Topics
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  • ...bused and neglected. Some records have simply disappeared. Other scattered records are now preserved by the Alabama Department of Archives and History, the Un ...ve had less destructive fires are indicated on the chart. However, not all records were lost.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...omain, and unclaimed land was surveyed by the federal government and sold. Land offices were established at Sitka in 1885, Juneau in 1902, and Nome in 1907
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  • ...ch became part of the Gadsden Purchase) was part of the ''Primeria Alta'' (land of the Upper Pima), which included the northern part of Sonora in Mexico. ...preserving, making accessible, and microfilming early Spanish and Mexican records, along with those developed during the territorial and statehood periods.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...Recorder's Office at Tucson should be researched for Gadsden Purchase land records, which also include mission claims.
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  • Researchers should be aware that many Arizona records pre-date the county formation due to mining claims, grants, territorial cou ...rchives, and Public Records website has links to 'Accessing Arizona Public Records' with public record and county information.
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  • ...well as census, county, land, church, cemetery, marriage, military, vital records, and an invaluable bibliography. ...f Arkansas, 1947: A Narrative....'' 4 vols. Hopkinsville, Ark.: Historical Records Association, 1947. A continuation of the above three volumes by Herndon.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...lished in 1812, the United States government agreed to acknowledge private land previously granted by Spain and Mexico. Two grants were also awarded to pre
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...of 1812, and various Indian wars. The commission also has compiled service records for Arkansas men for the Mexican War, [http://www.ancestry.com/civilwar150
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  • ...e been used for recording purposes. Some county clerks also maintain court records, but most are at the office of the clerk of the circuit court. Addresses fo ...n, ''A Survey of the County Records of Arkansas'' (Newport, Ark.: Arkansas Records Association, 1972). Both were used in compiling the chart that follows.
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  • ...il the Mexican government secularized the mission holdings in 1833 and the land passed into private ownership. Citizens of Spain and Mexico occupied the co ...efore these cases were adjudicated. Not until March 1851 did Congress send land commissioners west to review all grant titles.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...t of documents (1797'1845), and the San Jose clerk's archives hold various records from 1792.
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  • ...otal missions built were founded by Father Serra. Microfiche of some vital records from the missions is available at the FHL. ...ds are deposited and others have individual parishes that retain their own records. Each diocese has a website with links to individual parishes, making the s
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  • ...se are considered one port of entry in passenger arrivals by sea. Southern land points of entry include San Ysidro, Campo, and Tecate in San Diego County, ...ide the United States and emigrants from within the United States, such as records for the Russian Consular in San Francisco (1862'1928), which document Jews,
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  • ...location of records. Some tribes are additionally mentioned in the agency records for the border states of Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon. This includes the Col ...icans, and more recently Latin Americans, and Southeast Asians. The public records of California include all ethnic groups, and most libraries can be helpful
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  • ...luded the names of a number of persons who arrived in California from both land and sea routes. Original sources are not indicated for entries because many ...l Society published five volumes of probate records, newspapers, and vital records covering the period of 1850 to 1866 for its county in ''Gold Rush Days'', w
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  • ...has probate books and files from the county's superior court, civil court records, and naturalizations. Divorces may be in either place, depending on how the ...ifornia State Archives and the FHL both have microfilms of selected county records. Current information for county offices can be found at [http://www.state.c
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  • ...in business. In cases where a specific occupation is given, you can search records pertinent to that occupation. ...eath and probate records, church records, naturalization records, and land records.
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  • ...e first and last years of residence narrows down the search for these land records, which, in a city like New York or Boston, can be voluminous. ...own the naturalization records you'll have to search. In cases where these records are indexed, knowing that one of two naturalized immigrants of the same nam
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  • ...ition 150 years earlier. However, they ran out of money and were forced to land at the Dutch colony. There are records for this period at the American Jewish Historical Society and the American
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  • ...ovide data of use in Jewish genealogical research, including many specific records, hours of operation, public transportation, finding aids, fees, and restric ...Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000. Names and addresses of vital records repositories throughout the world.
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  • ...ganized Native American land, and finally Nebraska and Kansas. Non-federal records, however, exist only for the domains of Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, and Nebra ...the United States. A treaty with the Ute followed in 1864, ceding all Ute land east of the Continental Divide. Despite the treaties, the period from 1861
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|[[Colorado Vital Records]] | style="text-align: center;"|[[Census Records for Colorado]]
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...th other federal statutes, provided for the disposal of most of Colorado's land.
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  • ...nth and eighteenth centuries, will find in this period more variety in the records than they have previously experienced. There are several reasons for this, ...aces. At the same time, they also need to be alert to the possibility that records originally entered in one volume will, in modern times, be split out and pu
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  • =Records= ...County probates, but the deeds have not been published.<ref>''The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, 1916'20).</ref>
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  • ...Massachusetts colony records in addition to searching the town and county records of Maine. ...and David Pulsifer.<ref>Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England'' (Boston, 1855'61).</ref> The
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  • ...ad virtually no relevance for record keeping, inasmuch as land and probate records were at all times maintained by the towns. The General Court of Trials, whi =Records=
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  • ...entury) remained the creators of the usual run of civil and criminal court records. Over the decades, however, probate jurisdiction was divided and subdivided =Records=
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  • ...in 1982 by Kay R. Merrill and is very helpful in locating published county records. Every-name indexes to the journal are also available. ...d ''The Rocky Mountain News'' beginning in 1939 and includes a few earlier records. These will be searched by library staff for a fee; some years are covered
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  • ...so the governor of New Jersey, but the proprietors retained control of the land. In 1738, New Jersey became completely independent of New York and, for the =Records=
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  • ...ecording began (see Vital Records) are located in the various County Vital Records offices. A list of telephone numbers is available at [http://www.cdphe.stat Court records are found in county and district courts, with probate records in the district courts (unless moved to the [[Colorado State Archives]]).
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  • ...ct royal rule from 1692 to 1694. However, control over both government and land was returned to Penn, and Pennsylvania remained a proprietary colony until ...ut and the Susquehanna Company, on the basis of a territorial claim of any land to the west of Connecticut along the same parallels, began a number of sett
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  • ...as such. On the other hand, the researcher must be prepared to examine the records of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey in resolving many Delaw =Records=
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  • Except for 1890, Connecticut has a complete set of federal census records. Either originals or microfilm copies and book indexes to all of the above ...lbrook Research Institute, 1977), which combines a number of sources (tax, land, church, freeman, probate) in an attempt to count the heads of household by
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  • ...vels, reducing the impediments to research arising from the loss of county records. =Records=
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  • =Records= ...ors, which became known as 'proprietary grants.' This separate proprietary land office was established by Charles II in that year as part of his political
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Connecticut is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...eastern North Carolina. The colony of Virginia went so far as to make some land grants in this region. ...From 1663 until 1729, the colony was ruled by the proprietors, who granted land under the usual terms. In 1729 seven of the eight proprietors sold their ri
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...research sources and clear jurisdiction on land and vital records. Probate records and finding the correct jurisdiction for a particular time period is more c
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  • ...were held outside Charleston. Despite these jurisdictional expansions, all records that might elsewhere be housed at the county level were in South Carolina h =Records=
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  • ...Society]] and the genealogical collections throughout the state have some records. See Frederick Robertson Jones, ''History of Taxation in Connecticut, 1636' ...f which is usually itemized. Later years indicate out-of-state owners. The records have not been microfilmed as a group, but the originals can be researched a
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  • ...ilarities to the system of proprietors of the other southern colonies, and land was granted to individuals by the trustees. The grant to the trustees expir ...with eight counties being erected in that year. Thus, there are no county records from the colonial period.
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  • ...and west in New York. Reports from the frontier are quite common including land advertisements, letters from former residents, and social items. An index ( ...bound in these collections, but other items such as school records, church records, and original copies of wills and deeds can sometimes be found. There are n
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  • Bartlett, John Russell, ed. ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England, 16 Candler, Allen D., ed. ''The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia''. 32 vols. Atlanta and Athens, Ga., 1904-89.
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  • ...rent district or districts. For earlier probate divisions, see the Probate Records section above. If a town was formed after its probate district, only that d ...ttp://www.familysearch.org The Family History Library] (FHL). Town meeting records, with their rich material describing various aspects of the town, are not a
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  • ...oday, mostly as a geographical description in wills, deeds, and assessment records. Delaware remained a part of Pennsylvania until the Revolutionary War but h ...and western and southern Sussex counties. Consequently, very few Delaware records exist for this area before 1775.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Delaware is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...in print. The Delaware Public Archives has an online probate database with records up to 1925 at [http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/collections/probate.shtml www
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...cludes not only court, but civil, ecclesiastical, vestry, Bible, and other records.
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  • Much of this history, along with post-1664 census records, is outlined in Scharf's ''History of Delaware'' (see [[Background Sources ...xpand their plantations; and 3) Virginia emigrants also seeking either new land opportunities and/or to escape the growing religious intolerance of the Vir
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  • ...rths, marriages, and deaths recorded by the counties, see [[Delaware Vital Records]].
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] '''This article originally appeared in "Military Records" by [[Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck]], MA, MS, and [[Sandra Hargreaves Luebking]]
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  • ...s for the District of Columbia that date prior to 1792 are found among the records for Maryland or Virginia. Microfilm copies of Alexandria County, Virginia, Bessie Wilmarth Gahn's ''Original Patentees of Land at Washington Prior to 1700'' (1836; 1836; reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical
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  • ...County, was under Prince George's and Montgomery county jurisdiction. The land originally belonging to Virginia consisted of Fairfax County and later Alex ...aling with bankruptcy, manumissions and emancipations, fugitive slave case records, habeas corpus papers, and marriage licenses for 1837 to 1862 were also cre
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] '''This article originally appeared in "Military Records" by [[Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck]], MA, MS, and [[Sandra Hargreaves Luebking]]
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  • ...records before 1863 are at Washington National Records Center. Later court records are in the appropriate court's office. ! Land
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] '''This article originally appeared in "Military Records" by [[Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck]], MA, MS, and [[Sandra Hargreaves Luebking]]
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  • All of Florida's federal population census records are available at the [[Florida State Archives]] and more widely available t ...of male and female free persons of color, the number of acres and value of land, and the value of buildings, furniture, and plantation livestock.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...ber of 'heads' in the family. The Florida State Archives is digitizing the land grants at [http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/SpanishLandGrants www.f
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...able through the FHL and the Florida State Archives. These records include land, vital, probate, soldiers and sailors discharge papers, naturalizations, gu
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  • Voluminous records of various aspects of black life in Florida have been surveyed for ''The Bl ...including lists of slaves are interspersed throughout the archives' county records microfilm collection. A few counties (Gadsden, Leon, and Gulf) provide inde
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  • ...n records. Land records can be misleading on absentee owners, but election records were sworn documents requiring proof of residence, usually six months in th Among the most useful records for those tracing ancestors at the time of statehood are the returns of the
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  • ...epartments with few exceptions (see Vital Records). Many of the courthouse records have been microfilmed by the LDS church and can be ordered through the FHL. ...ties have indexes to earlier dates such as 1900. Once the record is found, records can be ordered and paid for online.
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  • ...often omitted or unreadable. Land lottery, military, tax lists, and other records, discussed under other headings, are available as census substitutes and su Both the Georgia Archives and the FHL have a complete set of Georgia census records and mortality schedules.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Georgia is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...unty basis in the late 1780s. By 1783 Georgia tax laws provided for taxing land according to its quality and quantity, and male polls were white males over ...nta has selected and indexed some tax digests for the years 1789'1819. Tax records no longer exist for every county, and others were omitted from the foundati
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...vice frequently during the colonial period. Unfortunately, few informative records remain to tell who was involved in what conflict. Murtie June Clark, ''Colo
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  • ...on, D.C. The Georgia Archives has indexed unpublished typescripts of state records concerning the Creeks and Cherokees, including information on their white r ...r preserved each type of record listed above. In fact, the number of local records attesting to a specific slave is minuscule when compared to those available
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  • ...then recorded with the clerk of the superior court in each county. Probate records were recorded with the clerk of the ordinary court, as were marriages. Most ...county records on microfilm and has several collections of loose, original records.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Hawaii is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...d, can be traced to the arrival of Soryu Kagahi, a priest of the True Pure Land Sect and a native of Oita Prefecture. He arrived at Honolulu Harbor in Marc ...ion to the various parishes in the diocese, thus making requests to obtain records and information relatively easy. The Catholic Church today is the largest C
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] '''This article originally appeared in "Military Records" by [[Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck]], MA, MS, and [[Sandra Hargreaves Luebking]]
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  • ...e for the individual counties, but in Hawaii, the counties do not hold the records. For a more complete discussion as to the location of county record sources ! Land
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...of transactions for each section of land. Township plat books are maps of land entries for each township.
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  • ...e the Mormon presence remains strong today. Mormon ward/branch and mission records are available at the FHL. Brigham Young University'Idaho is a Mormon instit ...n converting the Native Americans to Christianity rather than settling the land. Methodists and Presbyterians arrived in the region before the Catholic fat
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  • ...ka (Seattle) and the Idaho State Historical Society. Northern Idaho Agency records are also available at the FHL. ...rds for accounts of individual Indians, records concerning owners of ceded land, irrigation, forestry, loans, and law suits. The Fort Hall Agency administe
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  • ...records and court records, including judgments, minutes, and miscellaneous records, are available previous to county formation. In the list that follows, the ...ho State Historical Society library also holds microfilms of most of these records. Other large collections on microfilm are at the FHL.
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  • ...o a coherent pattern, and then following them as they lead you into public records that add to the detail'or perhaps alter the assumptions. Is the medal from ...[1880 U.S. Census|1880 census record]] and, ultimately, public and private records for the children and their older siblings. Eventually a living descendant w
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  • ...Protestant frequently differed, and those differences dictate the types of records to be used. ...research because of their multilayered bureaucracies, the sheer volume of records created by enormous populations, and a lack of printed indexes and access t
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  • Even though the city dweller is not always dependent upon his or her land for a livelihood, that quarter acre is usually as valuable as the agricultu ...order. City lots, however, may be recorded in volumes separate from county land with their own indexes or finding aids; they are easy to miss.
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  • ..., and Gazetteers,' in ''Printed Sources: A Guide to Published Genealogical Records''. ...be listed by subject. School district and cemetery maps may help to locate records from those agencies. The New York Public Library has one of the largest cit
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  • ...t search engines are also good places to begin a search for specific court records. ...if indexes and records are immediately accessible or if storage of actual records in an off-site location will make it necessary to make two or more trips to
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  • ...ich are sometimes dispersed rather than in compact collections. The school records themselves are usually kept at the municipal level, but the library can pro ...nealogical Society of Utah and the Family History Library have brought the records of the world to our doorsteps. Lubomyr Wynar's ''Encyclopedic Directory of
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  • *Land sales'descriptions of the land and names of grantors and grantees *Politicians'stories and records of achievements and wrongdoings
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  • ..., you'll likely be able to use that information to find church or cemetery records. Likewise, if the newspaper indicates that the death was sudden or unexpect ...rmation may also open the door to possible court, cemetery, land, or other records.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...across the Wabash River. A later act in 1813 provided preemption rights to land occupied in the state.
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  • ...es was sold at public auction. There do not appear to be any surviving tax records from this territorial period. ...rial. The 1819 laws provided the first taxation process, imposing taxes on land, bank stock owned, slaves and indentured negroes or mulattoes, plus a poor
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  • ...a newspaper search might direct the researcher to otherwise unknown court records. The chance spotting in a newspaper of a court docket might be the only clu ...ese entries can be the key to locating original case files and other court records.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...ganizations from the State of Illinois,' an index to the National Archives records, is located at the [[Newberry Library]] (NARA microfilm publication M539) a
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  • ...from Chicago Newspapers, 1845'' (Chicago: the society, 1975); and ''Vital Records from Chicago Newspapers, 1843'1844'' (Chicago: the society, 1974). Some sug ...records, road petitions, registers of slaves and free negroes, and probate records are only a few of the multitude of historically important documents in the
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  • ...(Springfield, Illinois, 1991, second edition) or request the Genealogical Records and Mail Research Policy brochure from the archives.
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  • ...eds, cemetery records, naturalizations, church records, and extensive land records.
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  • ...(Springfield, Illinois, 1991, second edition) or request the Genealogical Records and Mail Research Policy brochure from the archives. ...ies at state universities include archival material from 102 counties. The records include original local govern-
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  • ...ant for the genealogist are advertisements about insolvent debtors, forced land sales, educational opportunities, and professional services. In some cases, stories like that of Mary Wellington may lead to court records, but even when they do not, news items of this nature can shine a light on
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  • ...onic records have become powerful tools for accessing newspapers and other records from around the world. In the personal and local news columns, we can trace ...n extensive and very fine sea wall has been built, fifty or sixty acres of land are in excellent cultivation, and this work as well as other building servi
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  • ...were required to register six months after they arrived in Illinois. These records are extant. Many slaves were leased from slave owners in Kentucky and Tenne ...after 17 January 1829, possibly recorded in the common pleas court files. Records of African Americans in Illinois frequently gave places of origin in the sl
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  • ...Counties listed with an asterisk (*) are those in which you may also find records for the respective county since it may have been 'attached' to that county ...nown to exist in that county. It does not indicate that there are numerous records for that year and certainly does not indicate that all such events that yea
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...ces included the purchaser's 'outside of Indiana' residence. Original land records (1805'76), plus microfilmed copies, are at the Indiana State Library, Archi
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