Churchill County records
- Parkin, Nona (Main Author)
- Reno, Nevada Stake Family History Center (Reno, Nevada) (Added Author)
- Austin Funeral Home (Fallon, Nevada) (Added Author)
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Microfilm of typescript (3 v.) in the Nona Parkin collection: Nevada Historical Research, at Reno, Nevada Stake Family History Centery, Reno, Nevada.
Contents: v. 1. Birth records/notices; Cemetery census: Fairview Cemetery, Fallon Cemetery, Fort Church Cemetery, Hazen Cemetery, Wonder Cemetery; City directories: Fallon 1908-1909; Death records/obituaries: Church County death records 1889-1916, Obituaries from Church Standard 1904-1923; Obituaries from Fallon newspaper 1923-1975, Stillwater 1969-1972, Wonder 1930; Family histories -- v. 2. Funeral home records: Austin Funeral Home, Fallon with index -- v. 3. Marriage records/notices: Churchill County marriage records 1903-1920; Marriage notices from newspapers 1894-1920; Pioneer families; Registered voters: Fairview 1906; Church records: Holy Trinity, Fallon, Nevada: Membership rolls 1906 and 1943, Baptisms, confirmations, communicants 1907-1933, marriages 1913-1940, burials 1917-1957.
Includes index for funeral home records. Family histories include very brief biographies.
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