Created in the year 1818, Mackinac County was originally Michilimackinac, believed to be a French interpretation of the Native American name for the place. It covers an area of 2,100.64 sq mi with more than 11.1K people with marvelous combination of races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with about 5K housing units and 3.2 K families. The county is situated in the Upper Peninsula in the State of Michigan, United States. The county was formed as one of the first counties of the Michigan Territory with St. Ignace is the county seat.
In the present days, one can get the most desired data relating marital status and divorce decree, birth certificate numbers and census archive, death and obituary news, ancestral SSN, naturalization and immigration data, military service history, adoption reports, historical war records including World War I & II and civil war records, probate data and civil lawsuit information, land assessment deeds and so on immediately by accessing the online records site of Mackinac County, Michigan.
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