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Census records for Missouri started in 1830, but many travelers and permanent settlers were missed in the census years or only lived in the state between census years. The purpose of this collection is to help the researcher pinpoint his or her ancestors between the census years. Missouri was the gateway to the West. Both the Santa Fe Trail to the southwest and the Oregon Trail to the northwest began at Independence, Missouri. Settlers and new immigrants from Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, England, Poland, Bohemia and Italy flooded into Missouri when statehood was granted in 1821. In the last half of the nineteenth century, more and more people flowed through Missouri on their way west to find gold.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eKansas was part of the Missouri Territory until 1821, but it was not until 1854 that the territory of Kansas was created luring new immigrants and settlers from Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Missouri. 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The author has simplified the search by including many useful records from these areas.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThere is not a complete Federal census extant for Missouri until 1830, and many of the records included in this series were obtained from the Missouri State Archives' \"Capitol Fire Documents,\" which were the only State Auditor's Office records to survive the devastating Capitol fire in 1911. The researcher will find here the usual birth, marriage, and death records as well as tax lists, wills, jury lists, and other information. Some of the specific county sections included: Jefferson County original land entries and deed taxes; Madison County Deed Books A and B; list of names from the Waverly Cemetery in Lafayette County; St. Louis County Military, 1780, Cuban Papers\/Churchill Collection; Private Land Claims in the Arkansas District; and licenses, public monies, and mortality schedules from the fifty-two counties included here. 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The records were chosen, in part, to help fill the gap created by the lack of a complete extant Federal census for Missouri prior to 1830. A wide variety of information from over forty counties is included: petitioners, tax lists, cemetery listings, estrays, wills and bonds, marriage records, licenses, grand jury members, Indian trade records, indictments, letters at the post office, marks and brands, and much more. This volume also includes a special section devoted to the French and Spanish of the Mississippi Valley, because when researching a French or Spanish ancestor that lived in Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois, or Louisiana, one must think of the Mississippi Valley as one area. The French especially were a mobile people engaged in trade in this area with the Indians. French and Spanish records include censuses, military statements, grants, petitioners, regiment members, and more. 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The following counties are covered: Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Bates, Benton, Boone, Buchanan, Chariton, Caldwell, Carroll, Cass, Christian, Clay, Crawford, Dallas, Dent, Dunklin, Franklin, Gentry, Green, Iron, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Madison, Marion, Moniteau, Morgan, Nodaway, Osage, Pettis, Polk, Putnam, Randolph, Ray, Saline, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis, and Taney.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eSherida K. 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The following counties are covered: Andrew, Atchinson, Audrain, Barry, Bates, Benton, Bollinger, Callaway, Cape Girardeau, Carroll, Cass, Cedar, Christian, Clay, Cole, Crawford, Dallas, Douglas, Dunklin, Franklin, Gasconade, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Howell, Iron, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Marion, Mercer, Moniteau, Montgomery, Morgan, New Madrid, Newton, Osage, Perry, Pettis, Phelps, Pike, Platte, Polk, Randolph, Ray, Reynolds, St. Charles, St. Claire, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis, Schuyler, Scotland, Shannon, Shelby, Taney, Vernon, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wright.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eSherida K. 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The French claimed the region in the name of King Louis XIV, then gave \"Louisiana\" to the Spanish, who returned the land to the French forty-one years later; shortly thereafter, the French sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. This volume is a comprehensive collection of various typed of records from forty-three counties: tax lists, marriage records, cemetery records, marriage licenses, public securities, court cases and fines, loan office reports, lot purchases, and a sampling of obituaries and wills are some of the records the reader will encounter in this volume. The surname index includes \"dit\" names (aliases), which were commonly used by the French, and contains over four thousand entries. 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