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In 1914, coroners, physicians, and midwives were to "return" births and deaths to the county auditor. Many went unrecorded. In 1914, the assumed this responsibility.<ref> ''About this Collection''</ref>
In 1877, some county clerks started keeping birth and death records. In 1914, the state assumed oversight of this responsibility.


[[Image:ArrowGreen.svg.png|left|30x30px]] See [[Arkansas Online Genealogy Records]] for indexes<br>and [[Arkansas Birth, Marriage and Death Records#Birth and Death Records|Arkansas Birth Records]] for details.<br><br><noinclude>[[Category:Templates for AR pages]]</noinclude>
[[Image:ArrowGreen.svg.png|left|30x30px]] See [[Arkansas Online Genealogy Records]] for indexes, [[How to Find Arkansas Birth Records]]<br>and [[Arkansas Birth, Marriage and Death Records#Birth and Death Records|Arkansas Birth Records]] for details.<br><br><noinclude>[[Category:Templates for AR pages]]</noinclude>

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Birth Records reveal
Yes or Maybe
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Name of Child Green check.png  
Birth Date and Place Green check.png  
Parent's Names Green check.png  
Mother's Maiden Name Green check.png  
Parent's Ages   Green check.png
Parents' State or Country of Birth Green check.png  
Name of Doctor or Midwife Green check.png  

In 1877, some county clerks started keeping birth and death records. In 1914, the state assumed oversight of this responsibility.

ArrowGreen.svg.png

See Arkansas Online Genealogy Records for indexes, How to Find Arkansas Birth Records
and Arkansas Birth Records for details.