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<!--[[Image:{{Birth Icon}}]]-->In 1877, a few county and city clerks<ref>such as {{ | <!--[[Image:{{Birth Icon}}]]-->In 1877, a few county and city clerks<ref>such as {{FSC|1881199|title-id|disp=Sebastian County}} (Fort Smith) and Pulaski County (Little Rock) (No entry in FamilySearch Catalog found for Pulaski County nor for Little Rock, Aug 2014)</ref> started keeping birth and death records. | ||
In 1914, the state law required all county clerks to record births and forward them to the state. | In 1914, the state law required all county clerks to record births and forward them to the state. |
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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 all county clerks to record births and forward them to the state.
- Arkansas Births and Christenings, 1812-1965 at FamilySearch. (Free, index only)
- Small file, but worth searching. Most entries were user-submitted.
See also: • Arkansas Online Genealogy Records, • How to Find Arkansas Birth Records and • Arkansas Vital Records—Birth.
- ↑ 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)