St. Louis Deeds and Vital Records

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Since 1804, famous St. Louisans and regular people have recorded deeds, chronicling business loans, land transfers, and even last wills and testaments. In this webinar, Chris Naffziger shows you how to search for and access the wealth of historical and genealogical information available to researchers in deeds recorded in every courthouse in the United States. Additionally, he discusses how to view vital records, including birth, death, adoption, and marriage records.

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Resources Links:
Recorder of Deeds Archives: https://www.stlouiscityrecorder.org/a...
Birth Records 1870 to December 31, 1909: https://www.stlouiscityrecorder.org/b...
Records from 1910 to older than 50 years are available for free here: https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archive...
For death records newer than 50 years, contact: https://www.stlouiscityrecorder.org/d...
Marriage license office handles marriage licenses after 1931: https://www.stlouiscityrecorder.org/m...
Family Search to 1901, Collette’s Index, Direct and Indirect Indices: https://www.familysearch.org/search/c...


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