Civil appearance dockets, 1892-1955
- Oklahoma (Territory). Probate Court (Alfalfa County) (Added Author)
- Oklahoma. District Court (Alfalfa County) (Added Author)
- Oklahoma. County Court (Alfalfa County) (Repository)
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Oklahoma Probate Records are available online, click here.
Microreproduction of original records at the Alfalfa County Courthouse in Cherokee, Oklahoma.
These dockets are from civil appearances in both the Probate Court and the District Court. There was an overlap of jurisdictions for a few years after statehood. The territorial records are included in the records of the Probate Court but they continue up to 1912. Records of the District Court begin in 1907.
Index to plaintiffs and defendants at beginning of each volume.
These registers contain abridged records of proceedings in legal actions including divorces.
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