Omaha, Nebraska Birth Records: January, 1874-June 1887 is a valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in the early history of Omaha. Compiled by the Major Isaac Sadler Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, this meticulously researched volume offers a glimpse into the lives of families who shaped the city during a period of rapid growth and transformation.
This collection provides a comprehensive listing of births recorded in Omaha during the specified period, making it an essential tool for tracing ancestry and understanding demographic trends. Researchers will find key information such as the child's name, date of birth, and parents' names, offering crucial clues for further genealogical investigation. "Omaha, Nebraska Birth Records" preserves a vital piece of local history, ensuring that the stories of Omaha's early residents are not forgotten.
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