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Extractions: With thousands of new web pages being added on a daily basis, it is sometimes difficult to find the data for which you are searching. This page provides links to searchable (or semi-searchable) genealogical databases and sites, along with maps and online books. All web pages linked here have data. Links to maps for particular areas are being listed for that locality. Each entry has a map image in front of it - and the maps are generally not searchable. There's nothing quite like having a library online - especially if the library contains books that are helpful, sometimes even vital, for genealogical research. Online books often do not have search capacities, and are therefore not included in the searchable links below. These books, however, are too vital to ignore, and are included here. My favorite genealogical libraries also have a large collection of state, county, and town histories
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Extractions: This describes records in Morris County and New Jersey, but much will be similar in other states. Contact your local or state health department for details. Try www.state.INITIALS.us for other states, as http://www.state.tn.us (Tennessee) or http://www.state.il.us (Illinois). See Dept of Health. For other counties in NJ, see Historical and Geneaological Societies of NJ . Some have online searchable databases of early marriages, wills and the like. Getting Records Record Content Other Sources Freedom of Information ... High School Yearbooks Vital Records are records of births, marriages and deaths collected under the laws of the State of New Jersey. These documents help establish identity and verify events by providing names, ages, and hometowns of individuals. Certain restrictions govern the use of and access to these documents. Records begin in the towns and cities of NJ, within the office of the local Registrar of Vital Statistics. Original records are sent to the State Registrar in Trenton, copies are kept locally. Official collection of vital records began in 1848, but county clerks did record information on marriages before that date. The
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Extractions: FAX: 207-287-5739 Genealogical Research in the Maine State Archives The Maine State Archives has many record groups containing information which can be of use to those pursuing family history. These records, many of them on microfilm, can be viewed by the public in our Search Room. It is suggested that the researcher may wish to begin by consulting records in the Maine State Library, which is also in the Cultural Building. Here can be found many published town and family histories, microfilmed newspapers, and much more material helpful to the genealogist.
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