StateGenSites, launched on October 7, 1999, is one of the most popular directories for U.S. genealogy. Here are the resources available for Oklahoma.
For birth, marriage, divorce, and death records...
Oklahoma State Dept of Health, Vital Records ( Rules for ordering )
1000 Northeast Tenth, Room 117
Oklahoma City,
OK 73117
+ The Records Room
+ VitalChek for Oklahoma
Historical societies are a great resource when you are unable to visit the town of your ancestors. Many societies keep local records, photos and even information about cemeteries.
In the summer of 1862, thousands had already died in the second summer of a terrible war that few believed would last more than several months. On July 17, Congress enacted legislation authorizing the President to purchase "cemetery grounds" to be used as national cemeteries "for soldiers who shall have died in the service of the country."
Fort Gibson National Cemetery
1423 Cemetery Road
Fort Gibson, OK 74434
Fort Sill National Cemetery
24665 North South Road 260
Elgin, OK 73538
$ Lawson Cemetery Records, Payne County, Oklahoma (Online)
+ Cemetery Junction
+ Interment.net
"The Census, while not created for the purpose of genealogical research, is nevertheless one of the public records that genealogists find most helpful and tend to use most often. The amount of information that can be found or verified by finding a single family's census record is enormous." - Genealogy.com
+ The Records Room
+ Census Online
+ Obituary Depot
+ NewspaperARCHIVE.com
+ Barrel of Civil War Links
+ Civil War Home Page
+ CivilWar.com
+ Free Lookup Service
+ GeneaSearch: Oklahoma Lookups
+ GenLookups: Oklahoma Volunteers
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