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You may also wish to check each of the state's secretary of state and corporation commission for old records. For a list of the varios secretaries of state of the states see [http://www.coordinatedlegal.com/SecretaryOfState.html Coordinated Legal Tech]. For a list of the various corporation commissions see [http://transition.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/state_puc.html Federal Communication Commission] however, no links are provided and you will need to search for a webpage for each of the entities listed.
You may also wish to check each of the state's secretary of state and corporation commission for old records. For a list of the varios secretaries of state of the states see [http://www.coordinatedlegal.com/SecretaryOfState.html Coordinated Legal Tech]. For a list of the various corporation commissions see [http://transition.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/state_puc.html Federal Communication Commission] however, no links are provided and you will need to search for a webpage for each of the entities listed.
===Mortuary records===
===Mortuary records===
It is not too unusual for mortuaries to preserve their records for a considerable period of time. Even when the mortuary is sold, sometimes the records are maintained by the new owner. As is the case with most business related records, you have to spend some time researching the geographic area where your ancestor lived in order to determine which mortuary may have been involved with the internment. In some cases, the identity of the mortuary may be recorded in the cemetery records.
===Farming and agricultural records===
===Farming and agricultural records===
===Insurance records===
===Insurance records===
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