Missouri vital
records are one of the most valuable sources of Missouri genealogical
information. They become especially helpful when they enable you to
find a copy of a birth record, death record, or marriage certificate which can
uncover other related names and localities. These Missouri vital
records have been created by civil authorities as well as churches
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This collection of births (mostly stillbirths) adds to the
growing number of databases in the Ellsberry Collection. Most records contain
record number, birthdate, name, parents' names, and race.
This collection of marriages and wills adds to the growing
number of databases in the Ellsberry Collection. The database was compiled by
long-time researcher, school teacher, and professional genealogist Elizabeth
Prather Ellsberry.
Missouri is often called one of the friendliest states in the
country because it borders eight other states. Its central location, navigable
waterways, and variable terrain have attracted settlers from every part of the
country, as well as abroad.
This database contains records of Quaker Meetings for the 19th century. The data
includes records of marriages, deaths, births and other events for those living
in the western portion of the state.