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Notarial records are records that were recorded and verified by a notary. For information prior to church records and civil records, the notarial records are the primary source for information on individuals’ private lives. | Notarial records are records that were recorded and verified by a notary. For information prior to church records and civil records, the notarial records are the primary source for information on individuals’ private lives. | ||
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*[[:Category:Notarial Records|List of Country Notarial Records Wiki pages]] | *[[:Category:Notarial Records|List of Country Notarial Records Wiki pages]] | ||
[[Category:Notarial Records]] | [[Category:Notarial Records]] |
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Why Use Histories in Family History Research[edit | edit source]
Notarial records are records that were recorded and verified by a notary. For information prior to church records and civil records, the notarial records are the primary source for information on individuals’ private lives.