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Searcy
County
Arkansas Genealogy & Family History Resources
Cities,
Towns, Villages & Communities:
Campbell, Gilbert, Leslie, Marshall, Pindall, St. Joe
Established: December 13, 1838
Parent County: Marion
County Seat: Marshall
Adjacent Counties:
Marion, Baxter, Stone, Van Buren, Pope, Newton, Boone
Name Origin:
Searcy County was named for Richard Searcy, the first Clerk and
Judge in the Arkansas Territory.
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GenealogyTrails.com
- Arkansas
Death Index, 1914-1950

This database is an index to approximately 594,000 deaths
that occurred in Arkansas between 1914 and 1950.
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Arkansas Divorce Index, 1923-1939

This database is an index to divorces that were filed
in Arkansas from 1923-27 and 1934-39.
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Arkansas Marriage Index, 1933-1939

This database is an index to individuals who were married
in the state of Arkansas from 1933-1939.
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Arkansas Marriages to 1850

Database of Arkansas marriages to 1850
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Arkansas Marriages, 1779-1992

This database contains marriage information from selected
areas of Arkansas, USA, for over 300,000 individuals from
1779-1992.
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Arkansas Marriages, 1820-1949

This database contains marriage information from selected
areas of Arkansas from 1820-1949.
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Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900

This database is an index to individuals who were married
in various counties of the U.S. state of Arkansas between
1851 and 1900.
- Social
Security Death Index

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information on millions of deceased individuals with United
States social security numbers whose deaths were reported
to the Social Security Administration. This file now contains
over 89 million death records.
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