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Table of Contents Introduction Using This Outline Records At The Family History Library The Family History Library Catalog Access To Family History Library Periodicals Basic Search Strategies Map Of The United States Archives And Libraries Other Libraries State Archives And State Libraries County And Town Courthouses Historical And Genealogical Societies Federal Repository Libraries Inventories, Registers, Catalogs Bible Records Biography Individual Biographies Compiled Biographies Cemeteries Locating Cemeteries And Cemetery Records Records At The Family History Library Funeral Home Records Census Federal Censuses Colonial Church Records History Of American Churches Finding Church Records Church Records At The Family History Library Guides To Church Records Court Records Federal Courts State And Local Courts Major Types Of Court Records Locating Court Records Court Records Of Adoption Directories Emigration And Immigration Finding The Country And City Of Origin Passenger Arrival Records Ship Arrival Records Other Published Sources Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954 Passports Emigration Records Of Europe Gazetteers Modern Place Names Historical Place Names Genealogy Unique Sources Available From The Family History Library Published Sources Manuscript Collections Historical Geography History United States History Local Histories Land And Property Government Land Grants Subsequent Exchanges Of Land Maps Plat Maps Ward Maps Of Major Cities Topographic Maps Atlases Historical Atlases Locating Township And County Boundaries Land Ownership Maps Military Records Types Of Military Service Selected Family History Library Holdings From The National Archives U.S. Army Guidebooks Minorities Native Races Naturalization And Citizenship Requirements For Naturalization Naturalization Process Naturalization Records Locating Naturalization Records Newspapers Obituaries Periodicals Genealogical Magazines Of General Interest Genealogical Journals Indexes Obtaining Periodicals Probate Records The Probate Process Availability Of Probate Records Societies Historical And Genealogical Lineage And Hereditary Societies Family Associations Fraternal Organizations Guide To Societies And Associations Locating Society Records In The Family History Library Catalog Taxation Town Records Vital Records General Historical Background Regional Differences Birth Records Marriage Records Divorce Records Death Records Locating Vital Records Other Records For Further Reading Basic Research Strategies More Information About U.S. Records Reading The Records Guides To Additional Sources For Ready Reference Comments And Suggestions BIOGRAPHY A biography is a history of a person's life. In a biography you may find the individual's birth, marriage, and death information, and the names of his parents, children, or other family members. Biographies often include photographs, family tradition and stories, clues about an ancestor's place of origin, places where he has lived, church affiliation, military service, and activities within the community. The information must be used carefully, however, because there may be inaccuracies.
Thousands of biographies have been written about specific individuals. Copies may be at local historical societies and libraries. Lists of published individual biographies are available at your public library, such as:
Biographical Books, 1876-1949 and 1950-1980 The Family History Library has acquired some individual biographies. These are listed in the Surname Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the individual's name. Also contact other family members for unpublished life histories they may know of.
Thousands of brief biographical sketches have been collected and published in compiled biographies Collections of biographies at the Family History Library are generally listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under one of the following:
Some collections are also listed under GENEALOGY.
National and Regional Sources. Most major libraries have excellent collections and indexes of national and regional compilations of biographical material, such as the Dictionary of American Biography or Who's Who in the South and Southwest. These libraries can help you locate additional biographical sources listed in such bibliographies as:
Slocum, Robert B., ed. Biographical Dictionaries and Related Works, 2 vols. 2d ed. Detroit: Gale Research, 1986. (FHL book 016.92 SLo53 1986; computer number 433741.) This lists 16,000 national, state, regional, and vocational publications from the United States and other countries.
Cimbala, Diane J., Jennifer Cargill, and Brian Alley. Biographical Sources: A Guide to Dictionaries and Reference Works. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1986. (FHL 016.92 C49b; computer number 456554.) This lists 689 publications, primarily for the United States, and gives detailed annotations.
Biography and Genealogy Master Index, 2nd ed., vols., annual with five-year cumulations. Gale Biographical Index Series, no. 1. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980-. (FHL book 016.92 G131; compact disc no. 11, pts. A and B; computer number 27757.) This is an index to over six million biographies of an estimated two million individuals. It indexes more than 750 national sources but does not include local biographical sources.
American Biographical Index. 6 vols. London: Bowker-Saur, 1993. (FHL book 973 D32abi; computer number 543765.) This is an index to the two records listed below:
American Biographical Archive. New York: K.G. Saur, [1986-1989]. (On 884 FHL fiche starting with 6052964; computer number 469693.)
American Biographical Archive, Series 2. New York: K.G. Saur, [1990?]. (On 572 FHL fiche starting with 6082181; computer number 736771.) Contains more than 280,000 persons who lived from the 1600s to 1920; names were taken from 368 biographies.
Black Biography, 1790-1950: A Cumulative Index. 3 vols. Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1991. (FHL book 973 F2bbd; computer number 588727.) This indexes 30,000 African American biographical references in over 300 titles accumulated in the record below:
Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950. Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healy, [198-]. (On 1,070 FHL fiche starting with 6078941; computer number 546520.)
Local Sources. Collections of biographies about residents of a county or town are usually the most helpful for the family history researcher. The information in these biographies may not be available in any other source.
Local libraries and historical societies usually collect biographies and histories about local residents. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there was a popular trend to publish compiled biographies of local citizens. This was especially common in the midwest and northeastern states. There is no comprehensive nationwide bibliography of these sources, but some statewide and local collections and indexes are described in the state research outlines.
Most local histories also include separate sections or volumes containing biographical sketches of local citizens. Biographical sketches of 170,000 individuals found in 340 local histories are identified in:
Index to Biographies in Local Histories in the Library of Congress. Baltimore: Magna Carta Book, [1979]. (FHL films 1380344-73; computer number 43448.)
See the “History” section of this outline for further information on local histories. Also see the “Biography” and “Genealogy” sections in state research outlines.
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