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Genealogy Records of Grant County, Oklahoma
Grant County was created in 1893 from Cherokee Outlet.

Archives

     The Oklahoma State Archives and Records Management preserves records for the state agencies of Oklahoma. One of the collections of interest to genealogists is the Land Records Surveyor's Field Notes of which there are 235 volumes.
     Available free on the site are many digital collections. The search engine to these adobe acrobat files is on the Oklahoma Crossroads page. The files are very large and will take a long time to download. If there is a collection you need to look at again, it would be advisable to save it to your computer and place it on a CD or DVD to avoid the long download time again.
     The hours are on the General Policies for Use of the Archives page. The link to the Duplication Fee Schedule is located on that page. Interlibrary loans are available to qualified interlibrary loan libraries.

Cemeteries

1800s-2000s Oklahoma Tombstone Transcription Project for Grant County - free online by RootsWeb

Census

The following census links at Ancestry.com take you to the page where you can enter your ancestor's name and search for that ancestor. To search the original census page by page, scroll down to the bottom, click on the desired state, then county, and then township.
1900 United States Federal Census - online at Ancestry.com
1910 United States Federal Census - online at Ancestry.com
1920 United States Federal Census - online at Ancestry.com
1930 United States Federal Census - online at Ancestry.com

Military

1861-1865 Index to Oklahoma Confederate Pension Records  - free online at Oklahoma State Archives
   This index contains the soldier's name, spouses name, death date, pension number, application number and microfilm reel number. There are 164 adobe acrobat pages to the index with almost 5 megabytes, therefore it takes a few minutes to download. If the name is in the index further information is available at the State Archives (405-522-3579).

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