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*[https://wiki.rootsweb.com//wiki/index.php?title=Alaska_Church_Records '''Copies of all surviving Russian Orthodox records'''] (in Russian) are at the Bureau of Vital Statistics.  
*[https://wiki.rootsweb.com//wiki/index.php?title=Alaska_Church_Records '''Copies of all surviving Russian Orthodox records'''] (in Russian) are at the Bureau of Vital Statistics.  
*These have been microfilmed (401 rolls), and there is an online [https://library.alaska.gov/hist/hist_docs/docs/asl_%20BX497_A4A47_1984.pdf '''Inventory: The Alaskan Russian Church Archives'''] (Washington, D.C.: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 1984).  
*These have been microfilmed (401 rolls), and there is an online [https://library.alaska.gov/hist/hist_docs/docs/asl_%20BX497_A4A47_1984.pdf '''Inventory: The Alaskan Russian Church Archives'''] (Washington, D.C.: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 1984).  
*Microfilm copies of the Russian Orthodox Church Archives are available at the National Archives' Pacific Alaska Region; the University of Alaska, Rasmuson Library, Fairbanks, Alaska; the Alaska State Library, Juneau; University of Alaska Library in Anchorage; and the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City.  
**Microfilm copies of the Russian Orthodox Church Archives are available at the National Archives' Pacific Alaska Region; the University of Alaska, Rasmuson Library, Fairbanks, Alaska; the Alaska State Library, Juneau; University of Alaska Library in Anchorage; and the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City.  
*There is an online [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/16305?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Index to baptisms, marriages and deaths in the archives of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in Alaska, 1900-1936''']
**There is an online [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/16305?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Index to baptisms, marriages and deaths in the archives of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in Alaska, 1900-1936''']
*During World War II many records of Russian Orthodox baptisms, marriages, and deaths were sent to the Library of Congress to be translated and indexed. The originals are still there.  
*During World War II many records of Russian Orthodox baptisms, marriages, and deaths were sent to the Library of Congress to be translated and indexed. The originals are still there.  
*Microfilm copies for 1816 to 1936 are on 25 films at the National Archives—Alaska Region, the Rasmuson Library, the Bureau of Vital Statistics, and '''online''' from FamilySearch:{{FHL|136986|item|disp='''Parish registers, 1816-1917, Russian Orthodox Church. Sitka (Alaska)'''}}  
**Microfilm copies for 1816 to 1936 are on 25 films at the National Archives—Alaska Region, the Rasmuson Library, the Bureau of Vital Statistics, and '''online''' from FamilySearch:{{FHL|136986|item|disp='''Parish registers, 1816-1917, Russian Orthodox Church. Sitka (Alaska)'''}}  


Marriage records are available in the Findmypast [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=alaska United States Marriages – Alaska, 1895-1944] collection ($).
Marriage records are available in the Findmypast [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=alaska United States Marriages – Alaska, 1895-1944] collection ($).
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