Anoka County, the fourth-most populous county in the U.S state of Minnesota, was named after city of Anoka. The county was founded in the year 1857 and covers an area of 446.26 sq mi. More than 0.33 million people with a brilliant mixture of races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with 0.10 million households and 79K family units reside in this region. Anoka is the county seat and Coon Rapids is the largest city.
Historical clues along with certain anthropological specifics are understood to be the very basis of the genealogical research. Genealogists chiefly rely on such data on property and estate assessment, birth and census index, marriage and divorce decree, naturalization and immigration details, military service records, adoption index, death including burial and cemetery news, and so on to figure out the lineal history of the genealogists and records hunters.
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