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Missouri research.
Missouri Bible Records, Volume 1: The database is the first volume in a series of Bible records that includes such information as births, marriages, probate information, and deaths of individuals who settled in Missouri.
Missouri Census, 1830-70: This collection contains the following indexes: 1830 Federal Census Index; 1830-39 Census Index; 1840 Federal Census Index; 1840 Pensioners List; 1850 Federal Census Index; 1850 Slave Schedules; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1860 Slave Schedules; 1870 Federal Census Index; Early Census Index.
Missouri Confederate Death Records: This list, originally published in the St. Louis Republic in the spring of 1895, reveals important information regarding many of these volunteers
Missouri Confederate Volunteers: Taken from the History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865 published in 1879, this database lists over 1600 men who volunteered to fight in the 1st and 2nd Missouri Confederate Brigades.
Missouri Newspaper Death Index: Spanning over 150 years with over 50,000 records from three Missouri counties, this updated version of the Missouri Newspaper Index is a wonderful resource for the researcher with ancestors in this area.
Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983: This database contains marriage information from selected areas of Missouri from 1766-1983.
Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900: This database contains records from Boone, Callaway, Carter, Cass, Clark, Dade, Dunklin, Grundy, Holt, Iron, Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Maries, Mississippi, Newton, Pettis, Phelps, Platte, Ray, Ripley, St. Charles, Saline, Stoddard, Stone, Taney, Barry, Jackson, Reynolds, Worth, and Webster Counties.
Missouri National Guard, the Mexican Border, 1916: This database contains a listing of those men who served along the border in 1915 and 1916. It lists the names of over 5500 men, and provides the serviceman's rank, unit information, and when they were organized.
Missouri State Offices Political and Military Records, 1919 - 1920: The information in this database was compiled from the book, "Official Manual of the State of Missouri for the years 1919-1920" compiled by John L. Sullivan, Secretary of State, (no publisher or publication date is given). This book contains a listing of over 25,000 state and municipal employees of the State of Missouri for the years 1919-1920. The listings include employees of various state institutions and municipal governments down to the city levels. There is also a listing of the Republican and Democratic Committees (mens and women) to include almost 2,600 women in the first year women were allowed to vote. There are also mini biographies of most of the senators, representatives and federal government offices (these are designated by a plus sign [+] next to the first name). The military includes the National Guard officers that served during World War I.
Missouri Quaker Records: 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.
Missouri Civil War Records: This database is a list of some Confederate Soldiers compiled by the St. Louis, Missouri Ex-Confederate Historical and Benevolent Society in 1895.