Named in favor of Richard Searcy, a judge from Lawrence County, Searcy County was created in the year 1838 with an area of 668.51 sq mi. The county is a home to around 8K people with an intermingling cohabitation of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others including more than 3.5K households and 2.4K families. Marshall forms the county seat.
The Searcy county records index of Arkansas State provides wide range of varied data regarding census, birth, civil lawsuit information, military service, death news, separation decree information, naturalization facts, adoption and adoptee particulars including inheritance details, property deeds, probates and liens, marriage particulars, ancestral SSN, war specifics with many other facts that are required to fulfill the necessities of online ancestry research to a huge extent.
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