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All OKGenWeb Counties & Projects. Counties no longer in existence. A. "A County" was the original designation for Lincoln County, Oklahoma Territory. It included some of the former Absentee Shawnee, Iowa, Kickapoo, and Sac & Fox Lands administered by the Sac & Fox Agency. B.
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Dawes Rolls and Related Records Dawes Final Rolls Hastain’s Township Plats of the Creek Nation Moore's Seminole Roll and Land Guide Removal of Restriction Cherokee Freedmen Applications Additional American Indian Resources 1896 applications for enrollment, Five Tribes American Indian Archives Index, various tribes Chilocco Indian School Index India...
Marriage, Divorce, Prison, and Death Information Certificates (various) Divorce Records, Oklahoma County Funeral Home Records, Grant County Funeral Program Index Marriage Records Obituaries from The Oklahoman Oklahoma City Deaths Oklahoma State Penitentiary Records Probate Records, Oklahoma County Census, Directories, and Incorporation Records 1890...
Some Oklahoma birth and death information is available online through Ok2Explore, a free searchable index from the Oklahoma State Vital Records Division. The index includes births that occurred more than twenty years ago and deaths that occurred more than five years ago. Visit Ok2Explore now.
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The Research Center has created PDF guides to help you plan your research. 1. African American Resource Guide 2. Finding Your American Indian Ancestors 3. Finding Your Civil War Ancestors 4. Land Records 5. Marriage Records 6. Researching the History of Your House
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Keeping your notes organized is key. Use the charts below to keep track of your information. If you plan to visit the Research Center, it is helpful to bring a pedigree chart along with you. When completing a pedigree chart, begin with yourself and work backward. The files below are available in PDF format. 1. Pedigree chart: 8.5″x11″(PDF) 2. Pedigree chart: 11″x17″(PDF)
The Research Center offers free access to Ancestry Library Edition®, Fold3, HeritageQuest Online™, and the OklahomanDigital Archives. These sites allow patrons visiting the Research Center to search, view, and print various items pertaining to genealogy and history. Ancestry Institution®offers US Census, ship logs and passenger indexes, World War I...
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Sep 10, 2020 · The links below are genealogical resources for the State of Oklahoma, including multi-county, regional and statewide resources. For single-county resources, see the County Resources page.
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