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Jo Paulson is your Polk County Coordinator.
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BIOGRAPHIES & OBITUARIES | |
BIRTHS IN POLK COUNTY 8 pages with many names. | |
BOOKS with LOOKUPS - Lookup volunteers listed
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CEMETERIES OF POLK COUNTY | |
CENSUS RECORDS |
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CHURCHES of POLK COUNTY
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CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS
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HISTORY of POLK COUNTY
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HISTORIES of Polk Co. MN |
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HISTORICAL SOCIETIES and MUSEUMS in Polk Co.
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LIBRARIES
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EXTERNAL LINKS
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MAPS of POLK COUNTY |
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MILITARY
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NEWSPAPERS
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MN Newspaper lookups for a fee -
contact Mary
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OBITUARIES
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PHOTOS
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RESEARCHERS IN POLK COUNTY |
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SCHOOLS - Student listings |
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SURNAME QUERIES - Surname Registry
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Polk County VITAL RECORDS Page | |
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History of USGenWeb
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Researchers unfamiliar with western Polk County, especially the East Grand Forks area, should be aware of important facts.
East Grand Forks (EGF) is on the North Dakota border.
Across the state border (Red River of the North), is Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, ND.
EGF has never had a hospital and until the mid-1960s did not have a cemetery (Resurrection Cemetery).
If you believe a birth/death/burial was "in East Grand Forks," you might want to expand your search to the USGenWeb sites for North Dakota and Grand Forks County
The two oldest cemeteries in Grand Forks ND are Calvary and Memorial Park.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
"Polk County was formed on July 20, 1858 and included present-day Red Lake and Pennington Counties, with the county seat at Crookston. On December 24, 1896, Red Lake County was split from Polk County, including present-day Pennington County, with the county seat at Red Lake Falls. On November 23, 1910, Pennington County was split from Red Lake County with the county seat at Thief River Falls." (Credit: Jon Raymond)
The USGenWeb Project's Official Copyright Policy
The USGenWeb Project will not tolerate any copyright violations. Lookup requests from copyrighted books should be limited to one name, or perhaps two if it is a married couple. Information given should be minimal, for example:
If it is a cemetery lookup, the information should be the name of the cemetery and the dates on the headstone.
If someone asks for "everybody with X surname" or an entire family group, or for hardcopies to be mailed, please advise that The USGenWeb Project volunteers have been asked not to comply with such requests.
Lookups can extend to searching the copyrighted material to determine if the material would be helpful to the requester in their research. Should the copyrighted material prove useful, the volunteer can provide the author's address and ordering information.
Cemetery listings and pictures may be posted to the site if the cemetery was walked and transcribed by the submitter. The submitters name, address and date obtained will be made available to the County Coordinator BEFORE it is posted.
The USGenWeb Project will endeavour to get a WRITTEN statement from each copyright holder which stipulates which books may be used for lookups.
For questions or comments about this web page or site,
please contact the County Coordinator,
Updated 8 May 2019, K. De Groote for J. Paulson©2019 MNGenWeb