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In 1914, the state law required county clerks to record birhts and forward them to the state.
In 1914, the state law required county clerks to record birhts and forward them to the state.


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

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In 1877, a few county and city clerks[1] started keeping birth and death records.

In 1914, the state law required county clerks to record birhts and forward them to the state.

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See • Arkansas Online Genealogy Records, • How to Find Arkansas Birth Records and • Arkansas Birth Records for more information.

  1. such as Sebastian County (Fort Smith) and Pulaski County (Little Rock) (No entry in FamilySearch Catalog found for Pulaski County nor for Little Rock, Aug 2014)