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Records Of The Family History Library
Familysearch™
Family History Library Catalog
Archives And Libraries
     Minnesota Historical Society
     Regional Centers
     Webpals
     Additional Repositories
     Inventories Of County Archives
     Computer Networks And Bulletin Boards
Bible Records
Biography
Cemeteries
Census
     Federal Censuses
     Territorial And State Censuses
Church Records
     Congregational
     Jewish
     Lutheran
     Methodist
     Presbyterian
     Roman Catholic
Court Records
Directories
Emigration And Immigration
Funeral Homes
Gazetteers
Genealogy
     Nationwide Indexes
     Web Sites About Your Family
     Statewide Collections And Publications
History
     State Histories
     Local Histories
Land And Property
     Surveys
     Federal Land Offices
     Federal Land Grants
     State Land Office And Records
     County Records
Maps
Military Records
     Mexican War (1846–1848)
     Civil War (1861–1865)
     Dakota Conflict (sioux Uprising, 1862)
     Spanish-american War (1898) And Philippine Insurrection (1899–1902)
     World War I (1917–1918)
     World War II (1941–1945)
     Other Records
Minorities
     Jews
Native Races
Naturalization And Citizenship
     Federal Courts
     County Courts
Newspapers
     Inventory On The Internet
     Published Inventories
Obituaries
Periodicals
Probate Records
Societies
Taxation
Vital Records
     State Records Of Births And Deaths
     County Records Of Births And Deaths
     County Records Of Marriages
     Divorce Records
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GENEALOGYLook this term up in the glossary.


The term genealogyLook this term up in the glossary. is used in this outline and in the Family History Library Catalog to describe a variety of records containing family information previously gathered by other researchers, societies, or archives. These records may include pedigree charts, compiled data on families, correspondence, ancestor lists, research exchange files, record abstracts, and collections of original or copied documents. These can be excellent sources of information that can save you time. Because they are secondary sources of information, however, they must be carefully evaluated for accuracy, and the original sources should be consulted whenever possible.


Nationwide Indexes

You will find information on the following important nationwide genealogical indexes in the United States Research Outline (30972), in the sections indicated.

  • Ancestral FileLook this term up in the glossary. (“Genealogy” section. Also available on the FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service.)
  • FamilyFinder IndexLook this term up in the glossary. (“Census” section. Also on the Internet at: www.familytreemaker.com/allsearch.html.)
  • Family History Library CatalogLook this term up in the glossary. Surname Search (“Introduction” and “Genealogy” sections. Also available on the FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service.)
  • Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library (“Genealogy” section.)
  • Index to American Genealogies (“Genealogy” section.)
  • Index to National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) (“Genealogy” section. Also available on the Internet at: www.lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html.)
  • International Genealogical IndexLook this term up in the glossary. (“Genealogy” section. Also available on FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service.)
  • Old Surname Index File (“Genealogy” section.)
  • Periodical Source Index (PERSI)Look this term up in the glossary. (“Periodicals” section. Also available on the Internet at www.Ancestry.com for a subscription fee.)

These indexes are available at the Family History Library and many libraries with family history collections.


Web Sites About Your Family

Search the Internet for family history web sites about your surname. Use the “Search for Ancestors” feature of the FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service at www.familysearch.org/default.asp to help you find such sites.


Statewide Collections and Publications

Most archives, historical societies, and genealogical societies have special collections and indexes of genealogical value. Usually these must be searched in person. Important manuscript collections of compiled Minnesota genealogies are:

Daughters of the American Revolution (Minnesota). Genealogical Collection. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971. (FHL films 868493–96; computer number 453643.) This collection consists of transcripts of Bible records, cemetery records, church records, records of marriages and deaths, obituaries, and wills. A partial surname index to these films is found in E. Kay Kirkham’s An Index to Some of the Bibles and Family Records of the United States (see the “Bible Records” section of this outline). Another DAR collection is:

Genealogical Collections of the Daughters of the American Revolution for the State of Minnesota: Church Records, Diary, Early Minnesota Wills, Family Genealogies, etc. [St. Paul, Minn.] 1945, (FHL book 977.6 D2d; fiche 6051204; computer number 249959.) The collection contains a variety of materials such as genealogies; a transcript of all the wills in Faribault, Minnesota, from 1858 to 1886; vital records from a church in Duluth; a diary of 1870; and material on the Indian Wars of 1864. It has an index.
An every-name index of over 26,000 names found in a variety of genealogical, biographical, and historical sources is:

Pope, Wiley R. Minnesota Genealogical Index. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Family Trees, 1984. (FHL book 977.6 D22p; computer number 426038.) Some of the sources indexed in this record are: 1849 census; state laws, 1849–1857; naturalization records by the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1858–1910; prison lists, 1853–1900; and physicians’ and dentists’ lists for 1896.

A source for French Canadian ancestors who emigrated to Minnesota is:

Laneau, Paul J., and Elmer Courteau, comp. French-Canadian Families of the North Central States: A Genealogical Dictionary. 8 vols. St. Paul, Minn.: Northwest Territory French and Canadian Heritage Institute, 1980. ( FHL book 973 D2la; fiche 6010503–11; computer number 86402).) Lists families or marriages in alphabetical order. The key to understanding the system is located on page iv.

Many genealogies have been compiled and published in sources such as:

Southwest State University (Minnesota). Southwest Minnesota Historical Center. Family History Group Sheets and Surname File. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990. (FHL films 1728928–30; computer number 614003.) The surname file is an index for the family group record collection. It is on cards in alphabetical order and gives name, date and place of birth, spouse’s name, and location or name of file. Information is often incomplete, and no documentation is listed. Not all names found on the family group sheets are listed in the card file.

Frasczak, Mary Jo. Ancestor Charts. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Genealogical Society, 1979. (FHL book 977.6 D2a; computer number 10691.) These indexed pedigree charts combine names, dates, and places of ancestors as well as compiler’s name and address and the date submitted. They do not cite the sources of the information.

Frasczak, Mary Jo. Family Group Sheets Submitted by Members of the Minnesota Genealogical Society. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Genealogical Society, 1982. (FHL book 977.6 D2f; computer number 480089.) These indexed family group sheets give dates and places of many early Minnesota ancestors.

Bible, Genealogical, Vital Records and Pioneer Stories of Minnesota. 2 vols. Duluth, Minn.: n.p, [1946–47]. (FHL book 977.6 D2da; fiche 6051211; computer number 249963.) Includes Bible records, family genealogical records indexed by surname, early census records, deeds, wills, tombstones, vital statistics, church records, and indexed pioneer stories.

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