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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.  


==Country History Wiki Pages==
==Notarial Records by Location==
*[[:Category:Notarial Records|List of Country Notarial Records Wiki pages]]
*[[:Category:Notarial Records|List of Country Notarial Records Wiki pages]]


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Revision as of 14:41, 9 August 2024

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.

Notarial Records by Location[edit | edit source]