Barron County, founded in the year 1859, is located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The county was named after Wisconsin lawyer and politician, Henry D. Barron. It covers nearly 890 sq mi of area. Barron is the county seat and Rice Lake is the largest city. More than 44K people with an amalgamation of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others, 17K households and 12,000 of family units reside in this region.
An assemblage of facts and information regarding marriage and death news, separation verdicts, civil war particulars, birth identity details, liens and probates, property deeds military service, naturalization minutiae, census, ancestral SSN, court data and such others can be extremely essential and vital for the success of the genealogical research. The Barron County records index offers ample data and facts that are the essentials to the comprehensive study of genealogy.
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