Early History Before Europeans arrived in what is now Pennsylvania, the area was inhabited by several major Native American groups. In the eastern river valleys lived Algonquian-speaking peoples, including the Delaware, who called themselves the Lenni Lenape, meaning original people. Along the Susquehanna River were the Susquehannock, a group who spoke an Iroquoian language. Originally living in the Wyoming Valley along the upper Susquehanna, the Susquehannock later moved to the lower Read More... | Vital Records Click here for information on how to access vital records for Pennsylvania.
Helpful Websites Pennsylvania State Archives
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/overview.htm
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