Minnesota Genealogy Records
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Search Minnesota Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Minnesota Vital Records & Public Records
The following websites provide the most useful vital records and public records material:
Minnesota Census Records
These are the best online databases for Minnesota census records, indexes, and images:
Minnesota Genealogy Message Boards, Queries and Discussion Lists
My top three favorite places to correspond with other Minnesota genealogy researchers:
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Minnesota Genealogy Libraries & Archives
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) - the best goverment source for federal records such as the U.S. Census Records, Social Security Death Index, Federal Land Patent Records, Naturalization Records, and Maps:
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Chicago Illinois
7358 South Pulaski Road
Chicago, Illinois 60629-5898
(773) 948-9019
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- Selected LDS Family History Centers - the following family history centers in Minnesota offer the most comprehensive genealogy resources, including census records, death records, family history records, obituaries, marriage records, vital records, court records, and various other public records.:
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Duluth Minnesota
521 Upham Road
Duluth, Minnesota
(218) 726-1361
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Minneapolis Minnesota
2801 N Douglas Drive
North
Crystal, Minnesota
(763) 544-2479
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Faribault Minnesota
1002 17th St SW
Faribault, Minnesota
(507) 334-7046
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Burnsville Minnesota
9700 Nesbitt Ave S
Bloomington, Minnesota
(952) 893-2393
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- Minnesota State Archives - The State Archives Department identifies, collects, and preserves the historically valuable records of almost 4,000 units of state and local government in Minnesota. These are records generated from the territorial period to the present day.
Materials preserved in the State Archives come from the Executive Branch of state government, including the constitutional officers and state departments, boards and commissions; the Legislative Branch, including the Minnesota Legislature and its committees, commissions and officers; and the Judicial Branch, including the Supreme and Appellate courts, 87 district courts, and antecedent probate, municipal and justice of the peace courts. Local government records include material from Minnesota counties, cities, school districts, townships and regional government organizations.
Minnesota State Archives
345 W. Kellogg Blvd.
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102-1906
(651) 296-6126
Other Minnesota Genealogy Records
According to Google, these are the most popular sites for Minnesota genealogy records and resources:
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