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Nearby County Sites
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Lookups Tips for researchers needing lookups:
If you are new to the internet and/or genealogical research, it may help for you to educate yourself a bit by checking out the following sites before you request a lookup or post online: Genealogy Etiquette by Kristen The Ethics and Etiquette of Sharing Ethics & Etiquette page from Cyndi's List - tons of resources listed Beginners & Refresher Topics for the Seasoned Genealogist If you have Marion County records or books and would be willing to do lookups, please email Allison Saxman at allison.saxman@gmail.com. Thank you! I do not do lookups personally so please do not ask!
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