Taylor County, founded in the year 1844, is located the U.S. state of West Virginia. It covers nearly 176 sq mi of area. Grafton is the county seat and the largest city. More than 16K people, 6K households and 4,450 family units reside in this region. It was named after Sen. John Taylor of Caroline.
One of the most prolific aspects about this county is its racial construction as the massive presence of White, Black, African American, Hispanic, Latino, Pacific Islanders, Asian and many more has significantly increased the scope of public record search.
Taylor County records archive stores authentic and genuine facts regarding ancestral biographies in a proliferated amount. The Vital records index provides data related to Birth certificate index, marriage data, divorce license, death certificate index while the public records database delivers facts regarding adoption data, property and estate details, census details, immigration specifics, naturalization details, war and enlistment data, civil case public documents, last will or probate information, land assessment number, details on unclaimed property, marriage volume number, obituary, burial or cemetery notice, World War I and II, American civil war records, and the likes. All these records thus enriches the vast investigations and consequently helps to settle down multiple social, legal and vital statistics of a human life.
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