Named in the favor of Thomas Mifflin, the first Governor of Pennsylvania, Mifflin County was created in the year 1789 with an area of 415 sq mi. About 46K people with ethnic racial makeup including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others including more than 18K million housing units are found here. Lewistown forms the county seat as well as the leading metropolis of the county.
Reliable and authentic clues regarding parental lifestyles, their biographies and deeds can be well obtained from the Mifflin County records site today. One can simply enjoy the gigantic reserve of information related to birth certificate information, death index including obituary news and cemetery details, marriage volume number, divorce decree information as well as the census archive. In addition to this, ancestral SSN, naturalization and immigration records that form an important part of this archive. With other public records such as adoption index, military service data, civil court records including probates and liens, land registration deeds, World War I&II and civil court records the site thus comprehensively makes the familial records hunt a task of great ease!
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