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∙ 12y agoCheck the Unit he was in most of units have a historianwho should have the info.
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∙ 12y agoIf you have the Bronze Star award on your Military Discharge, or if you have the Citation for it, take them to a Veteran Service Officer at any US Federal Building (some county offices have them, too). They will help you.
Death records are most commonly found in the county courthouse of the county in which the person died. A family with a recent bereavement can find out about a recent death in the family at Vital Records Health & Senior Services or at their local townhall.
If the veteran has a copy of his discharge, showing the awards he received, he can see a Veteran Service Officer at any Federal Building (some county office buildings, too) and they will help him.
Check with the hospital itself, or with the town or county clerk for the town or county in which the hospital is located.
Try the county courthouse for actual physical records. Then try the state health records, they record births and deaths of all residents of the state.
It depends on whether or not the form has been filed with the county in which the real estate is located, and whether the county has computerized records or not.
The place you reference is Ouachita County, Arkansas. Ouachita County was created on 29 November 1842 from Union County. There have been some minor county boundary changes since that time in 1850, 1852, 1853, and 1871. The county is part of the Camden Micropolitan Statistical District. I suggest that you begin your search by consulting the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Ouachita County, Arkansas. You will find that the Library has a number of records from that county including cemetery records, censu records, church history, court records, land and property records, maps, military records, probate records, school records, taxation records and vital records. You can also check out the entries in the FamilySearch Research Wiki for Ouachita County. There are a few additional references there. I also suggest contacting the Ouachita County Historical Society.
County Records was created in 1963.
Kern County Hall of Records was created in 1909.
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
County registrars are appointed by the Irish government. The County Registrar, within the County to which he is assigned, is the proper officer of the Court in respect of all its jurisdiction, and is responsible for the discharge of all duties imposed upon him or upon the Office, by Statute or otherwise, and for the safe custody of all documents and records of the Court.
The County Auditor is responsible for making sure that county financial records are kept. The County Auditor also makes sure that financial records are accurate.
Los Angeles County Hall of Records was created in 1962.
Howard W. Woodruff has written: 'The marriage records of cass (Van Buren) County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'John Wagner and his twelve children of Harrison County, Ohio and surrounding counties, 1776-1984' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Perry County, Missouri, Book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, St. Francois County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Franklin County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Crawford County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Osage County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Greene County, Missouri, Book A and B, 1833-1860' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy
The county clerk
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Ruth M. Slevin has written: 'Pike County, Indiana, marriage records, 1859-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Scott County, Indiana, marriage records, 1848-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'LaGrange County, Indiana, marriages, 1832-1880' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Decatur County, Indiana, marriage records, 1878-1905' -- subject(s): Decatur County, Genealogy, Indiana, Marriage records 'Monroe County, Indiana will records, 1818-1904'