McLennan County, established in 1850 was named on the behalf of Neil McLennan and has a total area of 1,060 sq mi. The County seat and the largest city is Waco. The area is populated with more than 0.23 million people with the cultural milieu of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others along with around 78.8K households and 52.9K families. It is situated on the Edwards Plateau in Central Texas.
The McLennan County data website is now uniquely characterized by wide account of historical facts and present day realities on naturalization and immigration reports, birth and birth certificate volume numbers, land and real estate evaluation and distribution activities, marriage and marital status, separation decree, census index, ancestral Social Security Numbers, World War I&II and civil war records, military accomplishments and responsibility specifics along with rank and entity, adoption and adoptee accounts, civil court events, probates and liens including last will, custody, property arrangements and other lawful credentials and akin.
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