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Oklahoma Cemeteries
This website is done entirely by volunteers who love genealogical research and especially cemeteries. Right now there are 13 Area Coordinators & 1 Obit Coordinator, only a few of which live in Oklahoma.
We hope you understand that we only have access to the materials that are submitted to the website so please don't ask us to do research for you, however, we usually don't mind giving pointers as to where you might look next.
Many, many hours are involved in creating the pages for this website and we all have our own research that we like to do in addition to jobs and families but we do try hard to get your information online as soon as we can.
If you've found helpful material here, we hope you'll take the time to let the Coordinators know how much you appreciate their hard work. http://www.okcemeteries.net/index.htm
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Genealogy Links
Below is a list of Websites, Area Groups, Clubs and Newspapers to help in your Genealogy search.
Family Finders Club Society P O Box 738 Nowata 74048-0738 They help in search and have a book on several area cemeteries. Nowata Cemetery Book - $25.00 + $4.25 Shipping
Craig County Genealogy Society P. O. Box 484 Vinita, Okla. 74301-0484 Locate Graves in Ketchum, Adair, Big Cabin, Timpson Chapel, White Oak and Welch Cemeteries.
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Cyndi"s List
Genealogy resource with more than 250,700 links! 242,150 links, categorized & cross-referenced, in over 180 categories. Another 8,500+ uncategorized new links in the works. http://www.cyndislist.com/
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Search Newspapers
Home Town News www.hometownnews.com This site has links to more than 2,600 daily and weekly newspapers in the United States known to have websites.
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National Archives Records
The National Archives offers insight into the lives of people, their families and our history. Because the records at the National Archives come from every branch of the Federal government, almost all Americans can find themselves, their ancestors, or their community in the archives. Knowing how a person interacted with the government is key to a successful search.
http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/
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Public Record Search
What Are Public Records? Public Records are exactly what their name implies: records that exist by law for public use that are available to the general public.
What's On a Public Record? Public Records include info such as a person's age, past and current addresses and phone numbers, aliases and maiden names, possible relatives, criminal records and much more.
Who Has Them? Everyone who has ever been issued a birth certificate, applied for credit, or has been married has created records that are public by law.
It's Easy To Get Started! You don't have to be a member! Just enter as much info as you have about the person you are trying to find and our People Search Engine will do the rest
http://www.public-records-now.com/
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USGenWeb Project
Welcome to The USGenWeb Project! We are a group of volunteers working together to provide free genealogy websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free genealogy access for everyone.
Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state genealogy websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties. The USGenWeb Project also sponsors important Special Projects at the national level and this website provides an entry point to all of those pages, as well.
http://www.usgenweb.org/
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Family Tree
Start your tree. Organize facts. Find answers.
Why start an online family tree? We think its not only the easiest way to organize, preserve and share your family history, but its also a direct link to missing information about your roots. And while accessing most of the record collections on Ancestry.com requires a paid subscription, your online family tree is completely FREE.
http://www.ancestry.com/
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Genealogy
Genealogy Search Online. Free Ancestry Family Tree Genealogy Software. 3,000 Genealogy Databases. Discover Your Family History and Build Your Family Tree.
http://www.genealogy.org/
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Search Genealogy Photo's
Trace your roots for free with our search able database containing thousands of identified and mystery photos for genealogy enthusiasts looking for long-lost family. Anyone who finds a photo of a direct ancestor that is owned by the archive will receive the photo for free.
http://www.deadfred.com/
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Oklahoma Health Department
Link to forms for birth & death certificates.
Vital records are not open for public inspection. A birth certificate may be applied for by the person for whom it was issued, the immediate next of kin, or an authorized agent, who must provide a statement indicating that they are working in the best interest of the registrant, by written application, proper identification, proper information and applicable fees.
http://tulsa-health.org/vital-records/
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Oklahoma Genealogy & History
List information on all counties in Oklahoma . Has several other helpful links.
http://www.okgenweb.org/
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