Oklahoma Probate Records: Difference between revisions

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You may obtain copies of the records by contacting the clerk's office in each county. Many Indian probate records are at the [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/kansas-city/ National Archives—Central Plains Region]. The Family History Library has copies of probate records from some counties.  
You may obtain copies of the records by contacting the clerk's office in each county. Many Indian probate records are at the [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/kansas-city/ National Archives—Central Plains Region]. The Family History Library has copies of probate records from some counties.  


[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2063710 Probate Records 1887-2008]: Available from the FamilySearch Historical Record Collection  
{{RecordSearch|2063710|Oklahoma Probate Records, 1887-2008}}: Available from the FamilySearch Historical Record Collection  


For information on the names of non-natives, Native Americans, and “freedmen” (free blacks) who filed probate papers in the U.S. Federal Court, Northern District, Indian Territory, see:  
For information on the names of non-natives, Native Americans, and “freedmen” (free blacks) who filed probate papers in the U.S. Federal Court, Northern District, Indian Territory, see:  
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