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  • ...0 census (see [[Census Records for Massachusetts]] and [[Massachusetts Tax Records]]). What survives is on microfilm with a printed inventory at the New Engla ...od. No survey has been done to catalog these. Reading through town meeting records may unearth what was recorded in the early nineteenth century. Later tax li
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...s of Soldiers of the American Revolution who Applied for State Bounty...in Land Office'' (1893; reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967); Cha
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  • ...n of extant Maine town records. Researchers will find the Maine Historical Records Repository Guide on the [http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/mhrab/repos/dirpage
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  • ...n of extant Maine town records. Researchers will find the Maine Historical Records Repository Guide on the [http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/mhrab/repos/dirpage ...and sold by the society, along with vital records of Mount Desert and the records of Rev. Edward Carter. The organization's library is presently at Cutler Me
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  • ...y clerk). The [[Maine Town Resources]] that follow will also have marriage records. | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Land'''
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  • ...daily life. Aided by the common element of the Catholic religion, Spanish records are generally more extensive than their English counterparts during the col This chapter reviews the types and locations of records generated in the Spanish language by the colonial governments of Spain as w
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  • ...large parishes. In smaller parishes and in earlier years, all three of the records may have been kept in the same book, although generally within separate sec ...shed or dispensed with. In addition to the above, the marriage certificate records any special difficulties or circumstances surrounding the event. For exampl
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  • =Notarial Records= ..., printing of books, apprenticeship records, contracts with professionals, land titles, executions, inventories of decedents' estates, guardianship estates
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  • ...al to a local officer to make an examination, survey, and appraisal of the land tract before placing it in the applicant's possession. The notary recorded ...'' remained incomplete. Transfers, exchanges, donations, and partitions of land were made before the local ''alcalde'' or provincial governor, then recorde
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  • ...for Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I, the colony was called Maria's Land or Mariland. ..., slaves from Africa, and laborers who worked off their passage to the new land. The Europeans had good relations with the original inhabitants, although b
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  • [[Category: U.S. Birth, Marriage, and Death Records]] ...anns were to be posted three days before a marriage, but very few of these records exist. Those that do are indexed at the Maryland State Archives. When the A
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Maryland is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...so ''Index to Inventories of Estates, 1718'1777'' (Annapolis, Md.: Hall of Records Commission, 1947), and the following works compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, J
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  • ...epositions, and maintained the local archives. Existing local governmental records for Texas are divided among three archives: the Bexar Archives, the Nacogdo ...; and the Newberry Library in Chicago. Transcriptions of other Nacogdoches records are in custody of the Nacogdoches County clerk.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...'1789'', edited by Edward C. Papenfuse and others (Annapolis, Md.: Hall of Records Commission, 1977). For Marylanders on the other side, see Richard Arthur Ov
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  • ...cally at Santa Fe, where they are currently housed in the New Mexico State Records Center, which also has an excellent collection of genealogical materials, b ...n 1821. Excluded from these archives are official land grant documents and land conveyances in special collections.
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  • ...nterey, Branciforte, San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Sonoma. Many of these records were later transferred to the surveyor general's office in San Francisco an ...ffairs, censuses, and elections, 1828'49; ''alcalde'' and ''ayuntamiento'' records, 1828'50; official acts of judges, 1842'46; papers regarding ships at sea,
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  • ...ecords have been transferred to the Maryland State Archives. As new county records are created, they will continue to be microfilmed and sent to the state arc | || colspan="10" | A courthouse fire in 1893 destroyed marriage records for 1791'1847 and naturalizations for 1892'1893.
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  • ...nd Spanish officials and most of the colonists left for Cuba, taking their records with them. After the return of Spanish control in 1783, the colony was larg ...ollowing repositories have collections of these materials as well as other records relating to Spanish rule in Florida:
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Massachusetts is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...onal research with genealogies, local history, vital, church, and cemetery records and important book reviews. Each volume has an every-name annual index. A c ...on patterns, seventeenth-century passenger lists, church records, and land records.
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  • ...ony era courts to mid-nineteenth century courts (see [[Massachusetts Court Records]]).
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  • ...are books) and massive microfilm collections of New England town and vital records are available on a per-day basis (free for members). The book loan departme ...ony era courts to mid-nineteenth century courts (see [[Massachusetts Court Records]]).
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  • ...enth-century records are well organized, but few of the eighteenth-century records are as easily accessed. ...85, T843). These records groups are being added to the online Immigration Records searchable database at [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com] (see page 17)
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  • ...chusetts slave census is presently being produced by Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Records of both slaves and free African Americans are found in numerous repository ...: University Press of New England, 1980); William Cronon, ''Changes on the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England'' (New York: Hill and W
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  • ...the Registry of Deeds became necessary to make the location closer to the land involved in the transaction. Some registeries have websites. Make sure the ...ld be addressed for probate records; and 'Clerk of Courts' for civil court records. As with other New England states, the New England Genealogic Historical So
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  • ...toric Genealogical Society, or can be acquired through Early Massachusetts Records, Inc., 1154 Boylston, Boston, MA 02215. A descriptive guide to the collecti ...marks, voting lists, warnings out, overseers of the poor accounts, school records, etc.) must be searched in person either on microfilm or at the town's offi
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...ch.: Michigan Department of Conservation, 1940) for information on private land claims.
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  • ...e county treasurer or the register of deeds will be the custodian of these records. ...ves, Libraries, and Societies]]). Because of the complicated nature of tax records, in-person research at the archives is encouraged.
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  • ...several hundred rolls of National Archives microfilm. Transitional census records, which indicate both Native American and English names, are most useful. Be Enrollment records are often called the 'official census records' for any given tribe or nation. Typically, they contain the name of the Ind
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  • ...ause of the interest in Indian tribes of Oklahoma, this section focuses on records available to the genealogist and historian for those tribes. The majority of the records cited in this chapter are available from the Oklahoma Historical Society in
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  • ...Land Grant Research Collection, and the Hackley and Hume papers, business records and personal papers associated with the lumber industry. ...oit: Burton Historical Collection, 1985) details these personal papers and records of churches, businesses, and organizations. Examples of genealogically impo
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  • ...s of Michigan. The Huron were first given a southeastern Michigan tract of land and then moved to 4,996 acres along the Huron River. The tribe eventually l ...s for Michigan beginning in the 1880s. Their collection includes financial records for individual Indians at the Mackinac Agency and correspondence from the M
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  • ...files. Circuit court offices or office of the county clerk: circuit court records. ...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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  • ...rk of the commis­sion was limited to two fields: a change in the method of land ownership and the abolition of the tribal govern­ments. The commission exp ...ivilized Tribes. The main features of this act were: (1) the allot­ment of land in severalty; (2) leasing of tribal lands by the secretary of the interior;
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...ailable. The federal government was, apparently, exceedingly slow to begin land surveys in the territory. The pressure of settlers and investors finally re
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  • ...al research. For extensive information on the availability of river vessel records, see Ann H. Peterson's comprehensive 'Finding River People on Western Water
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  • ...parcel of land in Minnesota for a military post, Fort Snelling. All other land belonged to the Native Americans. Intertribal fighting for northern Minneso ...It was not until 1849 that they realized they had indeed sold their native land.
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  • ...es Relating to American Indians'' (Washington, D.C.: national Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, n.d.), 168-70.</ref> =Ardmore Agency Records=
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  • ...The earliest year for probate records may be probate files or wills. Court records may be civil and/or criminal. In some counties, the earlier criminal files ...(*) are not parent counties but other counties in which you may also find records for the respective county since it may have been 'attached' to that county
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  • ...e ceded this province to Britain, beginning the immigration of Protestant, land-loving British, a stark contrast with the remaining Roman-Catholic French. ...led the Gulf Coast and the Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw tribes owned more land than did the white settlers, who numbered fewer than 5,000 in 1798.
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  • ...subject to error and should be used simply as a ''guide'' to the original records. A significant addition to the 1840 census supplies the names and ages of p ...census of the Natchez District, taken in 1792 from the Spanish Provincial records, has been printed in Dunbar Rowland, ''History of Mississippi, The Heart of
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  • ...nd permanently located in Indian Ter­rito­ry in 1869.<ref>Hill, ''Guide to Records in the National Archives,'' 6, 148.</ref> ...transactions files; annuity payrolls; annual reports; student records; and records of employees.<ref>Klein, ''Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian,''
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  • ...(Washington, D.C.: American Society of Genealogists, 1983): 188-218; Ruth Land Hatten, 'Genealogical Research in Mississippi,' ''National Genealogical Soc
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  • ...when trying to locate cemeteries in the state (see [[Mississippi Cemetery Records]]). ...''State and County Boundaries of Mississippi'' (Jackson, Miss.: Historical Records Survey, 1942). This publication presents, in summary form, all the laws aff
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...in Mississippi.' Further information is given in E. K. Kirkham, ''The Land Records of America '¦'' (see page 6) and ''Guide to Genealogical Research in the N
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...ilities for other records. These tasks include keeping official records of land titles, mortgages, and other documents customarily recorded at the courthou
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...k Papers from Record Group 360, Records of the Continental Congress. These records were obtained in London through the British Public Record Office. For a bet
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  • Bantin, Philip C. ''Guide to Catholic Indian Mission and School Records in Midwest Repositories.'' Milwaukee: Marquette University Libraries, Depar ..., Kent. "Wantabes and Outalucks: Searching for Indian Ancestors in Federal Records."'' Ancestry Newsletter 5, no. 6 (November-December 1987): 1-6.
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  • ...lmed, including'but not limited to'marriage licenses, probate files, court records, etc. ...lliam Thorndale and William Dollarhide, ''Map Guide to U.S. Federal Census Records, 1790'1920'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987).
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  • ...t at Mine au Breton, and in 1798 Daniel Boone was offered 1,000 arpents of land if he would move to Missouri and bring new settlers with him. This group se ...will find it necessary to follow these changes in order to locate required records.
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  • ...one was offered 1,000 [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/arpent arpents] of land if he would move to Missouri and bring new settlers with him. This group se ...will find it necessary to follow these changes in order to locate required records.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...Society published ''Index to the Minutes of the first and second Board of Land Commissioners, Missouri, 1805'1812 and 1832'1835'' (1981; reprint, St. Loui
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  • ...asp www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/county/croll.asp] to find out if the records are available on microfilm. ...tock, etc., but no land being taxed, the individual may have purchased his land from the government within the preceding five years.
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  • ...ed numerous inscriptions of cemeteries throughout the state. Many of these records have been microfilmed and are available through the Family History Library. ...s'' is available from the Ozarks Genealogical Society (see [[Missouri Land Records]] for address) for $20. The publication covers a forty-one-county area sout
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  • ...ives]]. The researcher may also be assisted by the three-volume Historical Records Survey publication, ''Early Missouri Archives'' published in 1941. ...tehood research is ''Index to the Minutes of the first and second Board of Land Commissioners, Missouri, 1805'1812 and 1832'1835'' (1981; reprint, St. Loui
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  • ...certain the exact number of the reel desired. Microfilmed copies of county records are currently available at $15 per roll. Instructions and an order form can ...gram compiles inventories of local records by county. The searchable Local Records Inventory Database can be found at the state archives website [http://www.s
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...All of these offices were eliminated by 1950, leaving Billings as the only land office at present.
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  • ...ake City; and the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana. These agency records are very important and should not be overlooked when conducting Native Amer ..., and records concerning education, health, tribal enactments, irrigation, land transactions, forestry, soil conservation, agricultural extension, and road
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  • ...records and deeds) and the clerk of the district court (probate and court records). The latter includes civil and criminal files and naturalizations. The [ht Starting dates of records and dates for the formation of counties were taken from Dennis Lee Richards
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  • ...7. The Homestead Acts of 1862 and 1866 governed the disposal of the public land in Nebraska, but these acts did not anticipate the large migration to the s Both natives and foreigners were attracted by the government land acts, advertising by the railroads and steamship companies, and immigration
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Nebraska is a public domain state in which land was initially granted by the federal government. The first homestead claim
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  • ...registers have been among the first completed with naturalization and deed records in process. The available microfilm can be viewed at the Nebraska State His ...rnment was created. 'Unorganized' land refers to counties added later from land not organized under territorial government.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...arson County (Utah Territory) land records and land patents for the state. Land office grants are indexed on the [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov BLM website
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  • ...y. The dates indicated are the first known records for each county. County records may still be with the county, at the Nevada State Library and Archives, and ...y clerks have probate records, and the clerk of the courts maintains court records. Current contact information to the individual counties can be found on the
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  • ...prior to 1907 are on microfilm for the entire state (see [[Wisconsin Vital Records]]). Census holdings include all federal censuses for all states. The societ ...e [[Census Records for Wisconsin]]), sets of land, probate, court, and tax records from many Wisconsin counties and municipalities.
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  • ...nealogical data, including vital, church, land, naturalization and probate records, obituaries and other data which can be of great value to current researche
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  • ...ent alternative source to the lost census returns (see [[New Hampshire Tax Records]]). ''Heads of Family at the Second Census of the United States Taken in th .... Only Center Harbor, Gilford, Moultonborough, New Hampton, and Sanbornton records are available for Strafford County.
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  • ...n excellent history of the state including the complicated and conflicting land grants up to 1796. It has been reprinted many times and is available on mic ...e extensive forty-volume collection. Probate (to 1771), town, and military records are among them. Wallace's descriptive guide can provide a general overview.
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  • ..., in many cases, name of the original proprietor, which can help backtrack land holdings and provide a chain of title for problem solving. Many of these ar
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] New Hampshire is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...er of voting-age males as polls, and such items as the type and acreage of land, animals, and milling products. Following annual tax lists can provide impo ...sident tax lists (1849'74). Some printed tax lists are listed under Census Records.
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  • ...nd Historic Genealogical Society they go from inception to ca. 1850. Later records are only available at the appropriate county office unless otherwise indica ! Vital Records
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  • ...y to two of his creditors, Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. The land was named Nova Caesaria for the Isle of Jersey, Carteret's home. ...f English from New England and Long Island who, for want of more or better land, settled the East Jersey towns of Elizabethtown, Middletown, Piscataway, Sh
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  • ...1765), still considered one of the old standards, has lengthy quotes from records. It was first reprinted in 1877 (Trenton, N.J.: Wm. S. Sharp) and as recent ...erican Genealogist'' 34 [1958]: 213-15.) Likewise, John Littell's ''Family Records, or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley (And Vicinity)'' fi
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] New Jersey is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ..., naturalizations, marriages (usually 1795'1878), and various county court records. A few original county justice of the peace dockets are at the New Jersey S
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  • ...riod 1773'86 were used to construct a 'Revolutionary census' (see [[Census Records for New Jersey]]). The 1784 tax lists for thirty-eight municipalities (pred Later tax records, beginning in the late nineteenth century, may be available at the county o
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  • ...''Index to Cemetery Transcriptions, Baptismal, Burial, Church and Marriage Records in the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey through 1980'' (Mount Holly, N.J ...ter 1951, but earlier there were many excellent features, including source records and genealogies. For a subject index, see Donald A. Sinclair, comp., ''An I
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  • ...itary, and court (including naturalization) records; newspapers; and vital records. Mail requests are accepted for some of the collections; a fee schedule is ...al, including maps; cemetery, church, and military records; family Bibles; land indentures; and genealogies, as well as thousands of other original documen
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  • ...f Freeholders, whose records should not be overlooked. Other useful county records may be located in the courthouses or at the New Jersey State Archives, incl ...hed or are establishing county record centers and archives, to which older records are transferred for better preservation and use by researchers. Such facili
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...912. When it became a part of the United States, it became a public-domain land state.
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  • ==[[New Mexico State Records Center and Archives]]== ...1912) Archives; statehood records; Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe records; governors' papers; judicial and private papers. Publishes ''Quipu''.
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  • ...towns other than the county seat, but these retain no permanent custody of records. ...of the county. Earlier records should be available at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. Consult the 'Online Archive of New Mexico' [http://eli
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] New York is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • ...indexes, pre-settlement survey maps, and legislative records. See Guide to Records in the New York State Archives (1993) and the online catalog at the archive ...ory, the public library has newspapers, federal and state censuses, church records, city and telephone directories, and divisions for maps, manuscripts, Jewis
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  • ...turalization Records in the New York County Clerk's Office/Division of Old Records,' The NYG&B Newsletter 10 (1999): 59-62, 11 (2000): 6-11. ...Clearfield Co., 1991), and Kenneth Scott, 'Resident Aliens Enabled to Hold Land in New York State, 1790'1825,' National Genealogical Society Quarterly 67 (
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  • ...es excellent suggestions for research strategies and the interpretation of records in their historical context. See also Helen F. M. Leary, 'A Master Plan for ...t of Archives and History, 1997). It details both original and microfilmed records held by the agency and available for purchase on microfilm. A catalog of ot
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] North Carolina is a [[State-Land State]].
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...f the richest sources of genealogical information available. Gaps in local records may be filled in by examination of the Supreme Court of North Carolina case
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...7) and continues with the Tuscarora Indian War (1711'15), but virtually no records survive to tell of the participants. Then came the War of Jenkins' Ear (173
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  • ...icans and slavery. See Thornton W. Mitchell, comp., ''Preliminary Guide to Records Relating to Blacks in the North Carolina State Archives'', Archives Informa ...ern ''Cherokee Reservation Census Rolls'', 1898 to 1939, and other removal records available at the [[National Archives]].
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  • ...ot imply that all records are extant since some of North Carolina's county records have been lost due to fire and other causes. ...ry, 1997), describing more than 9,000 bound volumes, 21,000 boxes of loose records, and 24,000 reels of microfilm. County formation information is derived fro
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...plats are located at the BLM, P.O. Box 222, Billings, MT 59107. To search land patents, use the BLM website [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov www.glorecords.
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  • ...holds land records, and the clerk of the district court holds civil court records. Details about county offices can be found on the Internet at [http://www.n ...rocess, correspondence should be addressed to the county first, and if the records have been transferred, the letter will be forwarded. County offices can nor
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  • ...to the indexes published by AISI (see pages 3-4), the 1850 and 1860 census records have been indexed and published by Lida Flint Harshman. The Ohio Genealogic ...od, nor is each township for each county included. A list of the available records can be obtained from the Ohio Historical Society, where the enumerations ar
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] Virginia, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts claimed portions of land in this part of Northwest Territory based on charters granted by the kings
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...on, marriage records from the beginning of the county, and birth and death records (1867'1908).
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...ce in 1787 until 1802, three judges held courts in Ohio Territory, but the records are scarce. In 1804, a year after statehood, the territory was organized as
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  • ''The Report, Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, and Civil War Genealogy Journal'' are published by th ...; Henry O. Dwight's watercolor drawings of the Civil War; and Ohio AFL-CIO records. For details see Andrew D. Lentz, ed., ''A Guide to Manuscripts at the Ohio
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  • ...ium of Liberty'', the state's first African-American newspaper (see Census Records section for information on 1863 census of African Americans). ...bloodshed was over between the two European factions, the contest for the land began in earnest between white and native. By the end of the Revolutionary
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  • ...Vital Records Office in Columbus. A marriage record before 1949 (see Vital Records) will be found in the probate court office of the county where the event oc ...efore making any presumptions that the records have been lost, request the records needed. The courthouse fires listed by Bell are as follows:
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  • ...Texas. In 1850 Congress purchased the panhandle strip, but this 'No Man's Land' remained separate from Indian Territory or any other territory or state. D ...ral government, partly to make provision for free African Americans to own land and partly as a response to Native American support of the Confederacy, dem
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  • [[Category: U.S. Birth, Marriage, and Death Records]] ...ide information on request, certificates are available only from the Vital Records Section, State Department of Health, 1000 N.E. Tenth St., P.O. Box 53551, O
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  • ...port, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981. Concerns Oklahoma Native Americans and land policy. For reading on the land runs, see:
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  • ...onal Archives and Records Service, 1971) indicates availability of General Land Office (GLO) maps, which are particularly helpful for Oklahoma Territory.
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...or labor with the Five Civilized Tribes in exchange for land tenancy. Land records for the nations were filed under their respective Bureau of Indian Affairs
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...Oklahoma are maintained by the Oklahoma Historical Society. Other tribes' records are in the National Archives'Southwest Region (see page 12).
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  • [[Category: U.S. Federal, State, and County Court Records]] ...d as the official criminal and civil courts for non-Native Americans until land was opened in 1889. Congress established federal courts at Muskogee in 1889
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  • [[Category: U.S. Military Records]] ...d [http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=39 military service records] are located either at the National Archives or the Southwest Region branch
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  • ...n of family histories, marriage and cemetery records, military and pension records, and quarterlies from numerous organizations. The society has also produced ..., 1993); and Oklahoma Historical Society. Oklahoma State, County, and Town Records (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 2002). A brief online descript
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  • ...ing, Oklahoma Records and Archives, and Koplowitz, Guide to the Historical Records of Oklahoma (both cited under [[Background Sources for Oklahoma]]). Olsen, Monty. ''Choctaw Emigration Records''. 2 vols. Calera, Okla.: Bryan County Heritage Association, 1990.
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  • ...on History, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, holds precinct registers and/or other records for thirty-four counties. ...ssing, ''Oklahoma Records and Archives, and Koplowitz, Guide to Historical Records of Oklahoma'' (both cited in [[Background Sources for Oklahoma]]). There ar
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  • [[Category: U.S. Land Records]] ...me of the wife, record of migration to Oregon, record of settlement on the land, citizenship, and names of witnesses and those who testified in behalf of t
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  • ..., church records, donation land claims, compiled genealogies, and military records. It is divided by county and general Oregon state items.
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  • For a more detailed history of each Oregon reservation and land definitions, see Jeff Zucker, ''Oregon Indians: Culture, History and Curren ...Alaska Region (Seattle); some are on file at the FHL. The following agency records are available:
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  • ...ounty's records. Consider it one of the first resources for seeking county records. ! Land
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  • ...1912) Archives; statehood records; Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe records; governors' papers; judicial and private papers. Publishes ''Quipu''.
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  • ...itary, and court (including naturalization) records; newspapers; and vital records. Mail requests are accepted for some of the collections; a fee schedule is
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  • ...al, including maps; cemetery, church, and military records; family Bibles; land indentures; and genealogies, as well as thousands of other original documen
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  • ...indexes, pre-settlement survey maps, and legislative records. See Guide to Records in the New York State Archives (1993) and the online catalog at the archive
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  • ...cords; a large manuscript collection of church, cemetery, Bible, and other records; and an extensive amount of published family and local histories. The libra
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  • ...n of family histories, marriage and cemetery records, military and pension records, and quarterlies from numerous organizations. The society has also produced ..., 1993); and Oklahoma Historical Society. Oklahoma State, County, and Town Records (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 2002). A brief online descript
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1824, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 176 W. Fifth St., Prattvi
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1809, probate records in 1809, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 459 Bay Minette
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  • ...cal and Genealogical Research'' in Salina, Kansas, she specializes in land records, lineage societies, and preservation of historical collections. Mary lectur
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  • ...titution, and Organization Records|Business, Institution, and Organization Records]] *[[Overview of the U.S. Census|Census Records]]
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  • *Vital Records *Census Records
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  • ...ider in looking for genealogical evidence such as land, probate, and court records. ...d and identified, providing a visual reference to use with descriptions of land in deeds and divisions of estates. Many state highway departments print pre
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  • ...section indicates the officials or repositories in charge of the original records. ...ltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000); and E. K. Kirkham, ''The Land Records of America and Their Genealogical Value'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret, 1964).
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  • Taxes serve a variety of purposes in genealogical research. Tax records can indicate age (or at least majority status), wealth, and presence in an ...tate or local repository. This section discusses availability of those tax records. See also:
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  • ==National Archives and Records Administration== ...Archival Databases (AAD)], which makes some of the more popular electronic records, primarily covering the last part of the twentieth century, available throu
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  • ...he Western world and Africa. All the record sources discussed here (vital, land, probate, court, etc.) include evidence for research on African-American ...able at [http://www.freedmensbureau.com www.freedmensbureau.com]. Marriage records in several states documented in the bureau's holdings are among those avail
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  • ...ial Soldiers, Genealogical Research in Texas'', ''Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Awarded by State Governments'', ''Naval Pensioners of the United Sta ...s Morning News''. He co-wrote the [[Overview of Military Records|"Military Records"]] chapter of ''[[The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy]]'' with [[
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  • ...cific (vital records, land records, probates, church records, and cemetery records, as examples). Because of the volunteer nature of the projects, information ...essage boards, and hosted volunteer projects to digitize a wide variety of records from all locations in cooperation with USGenWeb (described above). Subscrip
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  • ...that location. Beginning dates for vital records, land, probate, and court records held in the counties, towns, or parishes are included. Inquiries to these c ...records. However, many states are not. Several have not had many of their records microfilmed, and others are in progress. What is given in the county chart
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  • '''BLM:''' Bureau of Land Management (see GLO). '''GLO:''' General Land Office (became the BLM in 1946).
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  • ...tionally recognized author and speaker on American genealogy, history, and records, he has written more than 1,000 publications, including thirty books. ...rs'Historical and Genealogical Research in Kansas, she specializes in land records, oral histories, and preservation of historical collections. Mary lectures
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  • ...He was Jacob Waelingen in Rensselaerwyck. "Walichs" is found in the early records of Holland and is also the version found in the heraldry book which describ list of farm animals from the Killean van Rensselaer records, confirms that Jacob arrived prior to 1630. He was
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1833, probate records in 1820, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 1 Court Sq., Clayton 3601
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 8 Courthouse Sq. West, St
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1829, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 220 Second Ave., Rm 106,
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 217 N. Prairie St., Rm 10
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1853, probate records in 1853, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 700 Court Sq., Greenville
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1832, probate records in 1891, and court records in 1835. For more information, contact the county at 1702 Noble St., Ste. 1
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1833, probate records in 1833, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Court Sq., Lafayette 3686
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1882, probate records in 1882, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 100 Main St., Centre 3596
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1868, probate records in 1887, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 2nd Ave./P.O. Box 501 , C
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1871, probate records in 1871, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 117 S. Mulberry, Butler 3
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1812, probate records in 1813, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 548, Grove Hill
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1875, probate records in 1876, and court records in 1876. For more information, contact the county at Courthouse Sq./P.O. Bo
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in |?. For more information, contact the county at 406 Vickery St., Heflin
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1851, probate records in 1862, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 230 N. Court St., Elba 36 ...n began keeping birth records in 1907, marriage records in 1907, and death records in 1907. For more information, contact the county at N. Edward St., Enterpr
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1861, and court records in 1867. For more information, contact the county at 201 N. Main, Tuscumbia
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1866, probate records in 1866, and court records in 1881. For more information, contact the county at Court Sq./P.O. Box 149
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1832, probate records in 1834, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 218, Rockford 35
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1881, probate records in 1882, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 1 Court Sq./P.O. Drawer 7
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1868, probate records in 1871, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Glenwood Ave., Luverne 36
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1877, probate records in 1877, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 500 2nd Ave. S.W./P.O. Bo
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1895, probate records in 1895, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 580, Ozark 36361
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 105 Lauderdale St., Selma
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1835, probate records in 1848, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 301 Grand Ave. S.W., Ste.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 280, Wetumpka 36
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1868, probate records in 1868, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Belleville Ave./P.O. Box
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 800 Forrest Ave., Gadsden
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1824, probate records in 1851, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 113 Temple Ave./P.O. Box
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1890, probate records in 1890, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 410 Jackson St./P.O. Box
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1898, probate records in 1883, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 430, Geneva 3634
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1820, and court records in 1867. For more information, contact the county at Main and Prairie/P.O.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in 1865. For more information, contact the county at 1001 Main St., Greensb
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1822, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 457, Abbeville 3
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1903, probate records in 1903, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 100 North Oates St., Doth
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1866, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Courthouse Sq./P.O. Box 1
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1819, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 716 N. 21st St., Birmingh
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1867, probate records in 1867, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Pond St./P.O. Box 338, Ve
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in 1858. For more information, contact the county at South Court St./P.O. B
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 14330 Court St., Moulton
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1863, probate records in 1861, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 215 Ninth St./P.O. Box 22
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Courthouse Sq./P.O. Box 1
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1830, probate records in 1830, and court records in 1830. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 5, Hayneville
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1837, probate records in 1834, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Courthouse Sq., Tuskegee
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1810, probate records in 1818, and court records in 1820. For more information, contact the county at 100 Northside Square H
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1820, probate records in 1818, and court records in 1917. For more information, contact the county at 101 East Coast Avenue
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1887, probate records in 1887, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Military Street Hamilton
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1836, probate records in 1836, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 425 Gunter Avenue Gunters
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1812, probate records in 1814, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 109 Government Street/ PO
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1833, probate records in 1833, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 665 Monroeville 36
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1816, probate records in 1819, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 251 S Lawrence Street/ PO
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1818, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 302 Lee Street NE/ PO Box
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1821, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 478, Marion, Alaba
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1876, probate records in 1876, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 100 Phoenix Avenue/ Box 3
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1830, probate records in 1830, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Church Street Troy 36081.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1897, probate records in 1897, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Main Street/ PO Box 249 W
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1832, probate records in 1837, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 700 Phenix City 36
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1818, probate records in 1819, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 129 Fifth Avenue Ashville
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1819, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at Main Street Columbiana 35
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1825, probate records in 1828, and court records in 1876. For more information, contact the county at Marshall Street Living
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1833, probate records in 1833, and court records in 1833. For more information, contact the county at PO Drawer 755 Talladeg
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1832, probate records in 1838, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 125 North Broadnax Street Historical records can be found in the county courthouse located in Dadeville, AL. The Russell
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1823, probate records in 1821, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at 714 Greensboro Avenue/ PO
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1786, probate records in 1820, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 549 Chatom 36518.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1786, probate records in 1820, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 549 Chatom 36518.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1820, probate records in 1820, and court records in ?. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 688 Camden 36726.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1891, probate records in 1891, and court records in 1892. For more information, contact the county at PO Box 27 Double Sprin
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1880, probate records in 1879, and court records in 1880. For more information, contact the county at 70 W. 3rd S, St. Johns
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1808, probate records in 1809, and court records in 1819. For more information, contact the county at 101 Court Sq, De Witt
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1866, probate records in 1880, and court records in 1881. For more information, contact the county at 1415 W. Melody Lane, B
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1849, probate records in 1849, and court records in 1849. For more information, contact the county at 215 E Jefferson St, Ha
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1891, probate records in 1892, and court records in 1891. For more information, contact the county at 200 N. San Francisco,
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1808, probate records in 1809, and court records in 1819. For more information, contact the county at 101 Court Sq, De Witt
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1876, probate records in 1874, and court records in 1874. For more information, contact the county at 1 E 7th St, Mountain H
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1881, probate records in 1881, and court records in 1881. For more information, contact the county at 1400 E. Ash St, Globe
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1837, probate records in 1866, and court records in 1837. For more information, contact the county at 215 E Central Bentonvi
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  • ...ties. In 1869 Boone County began keeping marriage, land, probate and court records. The county seat is Harrison. For more information, contact the county at 1
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1841, probate records in 1850, and court records in 1841. For more information, contact the county at 101 E Cedar St, Warren
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1864, probate records in 1864, and court records in 1864. For more information, contact the county at 168 S. Second Ave, Yum
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1864, probate records in 1864, and court records in 1865. For more information, contact the county at 120 S. Cortez, Prescot
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1864, probate records in 1899, and court records in 1912. For more information, contact the county at 2150 N. Congress Dr, N
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1875, probate records in 1875, and court records in 1883. For more information, contact the county at 31 N. Pinal St, Floren
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1866, probate records in 1864, and court records in 1864. For more information, contact the county at 130 W. Congress St, Tu ...first name or last name. Provided by the State of Arizona Office of Vital Records at http://genealogy.az.gov/.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1895, probate records in 1895, and court records in 1895. For more information, contact the county at 100 E. Carter Dr, Holb
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1863, probate records in 1865, and court records in 1880. For more information, contact the county at 401 Spring St, Kingman
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1871, probate records in 1871, and court records in 1878. For more information, contact the county at 301 W. Jefferson, Phoe
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1983, probate records in 1983, and court records in 1983. For more information, contact the county at 1108 Joshua Ave, Parke
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1881, probate records in 1881, and court records in 1881. For more information, contact the county at 921 Thatcher Blvd, Saf
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1851, probate records in 1880, and court records in 1880. For more information, contact the county at Main Street/P.O. Box 5
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1881, probate records in 1911, and court records in 1911. For more information, contact the county at 5th St. & Leonard, Cli
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1870, probate records in 1870, and court records in 1870. For more information, contact the county at 210 W Church St, Berry
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1823, probate records in 1839, and court records in 1824. For more information, contact the county at 108 N Main St, Lake Vi
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1819, probate records in 1840, and court records in 1838. For more information, contact the county at 401 Clay St, Arkadelph
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1893, probate records in 1893, and court records in 1893. For more information, contact the county at 151 S 2nd Ave, Piggott
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1883, probate records in 1883, and court records in 1883. For more information, contact the county at 301 W Main St, Heber S
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1873, probate records in 1873, and court records in 1873. For more information, contact the county at 20 Magnolia St/ P.O. B
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1853, probate records in 1853, and court records in 1860. For more information, contact the county at 1 Court Sq, Magnolia 7
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1825, probate records in 1837, and court records in 1842. For more information, contact the county at 117 S Moose St, Morril
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1849, probate records in 1858, and court records in 1865. For more information, contact the county at Main Street, Danville
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1900, probate records in 1878, and court records in 1878. For more information, contact the county at 511 S Main St, Jonesbo
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1877, probate records in 1877, and court records in 1877. For more information, contact the county at 300 Main St, van Buren
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1826, probate records in 1839, and court records in 1826. For more information, contact the county at 100 Court Sq, Marion 7
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1865, probate records in 1863, and court records in 1865. For more information, contact the county at 705 E Union St, Wynne
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1845, probate records in 1845, and court records in 1845. For more information, contact the county at 202 3rd St West, Fordy
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  • ...the attached map, Desha is located at G6 . *During courthouse renovation, records will be held at 604 President St, Arkansas City, AR 71630.
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1847, probate records in 1847, and court records in 1847. For more information, contact the county at 210 S Main, Monticello
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1873, probate records in 1873, and court records in 1873. For more information, contact the county at 801 Locust St, Conway
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1837, probate records in 1838, and court records in 1852. For more information, contact the county at 211 W Commercial St, O
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1870, probate records in 1870, and court records in 1870. For more information, contact the county at 123 S Main, Salem 7257
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1873, probate records in 1877, and court records in 1874. For more information, contact the county at 501 Ouachita Ave, Hot
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1877, probate records in 1877, and court records in 1877. For more information, contact the county at 101 W Center, Sheridan
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1858, probate records in 1876, and court records in 1871. For more information, contact the county at 320 W Court St, Parago
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  • ...It began keeping land records in 1900, probate records in 1826, and court records in 1819. For more information, contact the county at 400 S Washington St, H
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