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''[[United States|United States]]&nbsp; [[Image:Gotoarrow-kelly.png]]&nbsp; [[Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]&nbsp; [[Image:Gotoarrow-kelly.png]]&nbsp; [[Rhode_Island_Town Records|Town Records]]''
In New England, the town clerk is the local record keeper. The earliest records are called proprietors' records. Town records generally begin with the founding of a town and are kept to the present.  
In New England, the town clerk is the local record keeper. The earliest records are called proprietors' records. Town records generally begin with the founding of a town and are kept to the present.  


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*Smith, Joseph Jencks. ''Civil and Military Lists of Rhode Island''. Two Volumes. Providence, Rhode Island: Preston and Rounds, 1901. (Family History Library {{FHL|925437|film|disp=book 974.5 N2s; films 925437-38; fiche 6046905.)}}
*Smith, Joseph Jencks. ''Civil and Military Lists of Rhode Island''. Two Volumes. Providence, Rhode Island: Preston and Rounds, 1901. (Family History Library {{FHL|925437|film|disp=book 974.5 N2s; films 925437-38; fiche 6046905.)}}


{{Place|Rhode Island}}
{{Rhode Island|Rhode Island}}  


[[Category:Rhode_Island|Town]]
[[Category:Rhode_Island|Town]]
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