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This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains
information originally published in the Senate documents of the National
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine.
Since being granted statehood in 1858, Minnesota has been home
to many people of differing cultural backgrounds and religious sympathies. This
database reveals a wealth of information about these state residents.
This database is an index of deaths recorded by the state of Minnesota from 1908
to 2002. The registration of births and deaths on the county level began in
1870, however, state-level registration of deaths in Minnesota did not begin
until 1908.
Created in the 1850's from nearby Wabasha and Dakota counties,
Rice County, Minnesota had a population of just over 16,000 in 1870. Compiled
from existing records, this database is a collection of births in the county
between 1870 and 1874.
Formed from nearby Wabasha and Dakota Counties in 1855, Rice
County, Minnesota was home to about 7,500 persons in 1860. This database is a
collection of records, compiled from existing documents, of persons married in
the county between 1860 and 1869.
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the Social Security Administration through the end of July 2003 and contains
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