Pensacola Florida Family History Center

The Center is located on the south side of the building. Visitors should ring the appropriate bell to gain entry. Please note that microfilms must be ordered and paid for online and short-term loans are available at the center for 90 days from the shipping date. (Please visit Ordering Microfilm or Microfiche for instructions and information for borrowing microfilms.)

Individuals/families can do family history research through FamilySearch using its capabilities from home or local family history "rooms" in local Church buildings. When you get to that point where you have reached the research limit of those resources, it is time to turn to the Stake Family History Center. For everyone (members and non-members) we offer microfilm, microfiche, books, access to Premium Family History websites, and the skills and experience of the many staff members serving in the FHC.

Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map:


 * Location Map

Address:


 * 9490 Fox Run Rd Pensacola FL 32514-7118 United States
 * The entrance to the center is on the south side of the Fox Run Stake Center building, the side nearest Nine Mile road.
 * For security reasons, the doors are locked and there is a bell to ring for admittance.


 * Language:English

Phone:


 * 1-850-969-1254

E-mail:


 * FL_Pensacola@ldsmail.net

Open Hours: (Under certain circumstances we can open to meet your needs (call us).)


 * Wednesday: 9:00am-8:00pm

Holiday Schedule:

We are closed for all national holidays: Thanksgiving week: Christmas holidays: In the event of hazardous weather, we may also close:

This Center does not participate in the Interlibrary Loan Program. Such requests should be made through the Pensacola Public Library Program.

FHC Portal: This center has access to the Family History Centre Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.

HARDWARE AND EQUIPMENT:

 * Our Center has five patron computers, five microfilm readers, 2 microfiche readers and a microfilm/fiche copier.

Collections


 * FamilySearch Catalog:


 * LDS Southern States Missions: Alabama &amp; Florida Membership records, 1888-1943, Film # 1880; South Florida District, 1938-1943; Film # 1910, West Florida, 1907-1951, Film # 1825 Olive &amp; Pensacola Branches Film # 1909


 * Florida Combined Death Index, 1877 - 1969 Fiche # 6081769 - 6081817 Calfornia Death Indexes. 1940 - 1983 Fiche # 6332560-64 Cook County, IL Birth &amp; Death Indexes 1871 - 1916 Fiche # 6016532 - 33 South Carolina Death Certificate Index, 1915 -1944 Fiche # 6334926 - 28 Wisconsin Birth &amp; Death Indexes 1850 - 1907 Fiche # 6331472-73


 * Leonardo Andreas Collection. (54+ reels of microfilm) Andreas was a professional genealogist in Columbia, SC during the 1950s. Collection consists of folders of genealogical correspondence between researcher and patron. Primarily Southeastern families. Index fiche # 6019560 Film # 954247 - ???


 * South Carolina- Name Index to Genealogical Records Collected by the DAR Fiche #6052835 Many of the source films available at the Center.


 * The Bowman Files. Records of George Bowman, founder and president of the Massachusetts Mayflower Society. (221 microfiche) # 6331448 - 6331471


 * Large microfiche collection on indefinite loan for FHL which covers the U.S as well as International subjects.


 * Old Parochial Registers of Scotland. These indexes cover births and marriages in the Old Parochial Registers of the Established Church of Scotland (Presbyterian). They cover approximately three hundred years prior to 1855. Fiche # 6025611 – 6025739

Escambia Grantor INDEX, R-Z, 1822-1910 FILM 932541 Escambia Grantor INDEX, A-G, 1822-1910 FILM 932539 Escambia Grantor INDEX, H-Q, 1822-1910 FILM 932540

Escambia Church, Civic, Births, Deaths, Marriages, etc. 1891 - 1910 FILM 941012 Escambia Deed Records 1822 - 1834 FILM 932526 Escambia Deed Records 1834 - 1837 FILM 932527 Escambia Deed Records 1842 - 1848 FILM 932529 Escambia Deed Records 1837 - 1842 FILM 932528 Escambia Deed Records, 1866 - 1869 FILM 932534 Escambia Deed Records, Clerk of Circuit Court, 1822-1884, Index, 1822-1910 FILM 932543 Escambia Deeds 1822-1884 - Indexed FILM 932533 Escambia Deeds 1822-1884 - Indexed FILM 932542 Escambia Designation of homesteads, Vol. 1 1871-1972 FILM 941011

Escambia Marriage Records 1850 - 1860 FILM 850397 Escambia Marriage Records 1822-1927 FILM 941002 Escambia Marriage Records of Escambia, Lake, Marion &amp; Nassau Cos.... FILM 6957 Escambia Marriage Records; 1822 - 1870 FILM 941001-2 Escambia Marriage Records; 1850-1971 FILM 6957 Escambia Pensacola City Directories 1834 FILM 1844004 Escambia Pensacola City Directories 1909-1915 FILM 1844002 Escambia Pensacola City Directories 1921-22, 1934, 1940 FILM 1425683 Escambia Pensacola City Directories; 1903 - 1908 FILM 1844001 Escambia Pensacola City Directories; 1909 - 1913 FILM 1844001 Escambia Pensacola City Directories; 1916 - 1924 FILM 1844003 Escambia Pensacola Residents, 1781-1821 FILM 1004228 Escambia Pensacola Vital Records Vol.1 - Births and Deaths 1891-1899 BOOK Escambia Pensacola Vital Records Vol.2 - Births - 1899-1910 BOOK Escambia Pensacola Vital Records Vol.3 - Deaths 1899-1910 BOOK

OTHER LOCAL RESOURCES:

West Florida Genealogy Library The West Florida Genealogy Library is located at 5740 N. 9th Avenue, near Pensacola State College. The non-circulating library houses a collection of local history and genealogical resources including holdings owned by the West Florida Genealogical Society. Library staff and WFGS volunteers are available to assist with your information searches.

Specific inquiries regarding obituaries or other local information may be requested via email or by phone at (850) 494-7373 or 7375. The fee for out of town residents is $3.00 for each item requested. Please contact them before mailing requests. Escambia County residents are encouraged to visit the library for assistance.

Pensacola Historical Resource Center &amp; Library 110 E. Church St.. Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 595-5840 Tuesday – Friday Hours: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM The Pensacola Historical Society's Resource Center houses their collections and research library, and is accessible to Society members free of charge, and to the general public for a nominal fee. The Resource Center is currently located in the Beacon Building (which the Society has renamed the Norman Simons Building) at 110 Church Street.

Escambia County Clerk of Circuit Court 221 Palafox Street Pensacola, FL 32502 850) 595-3930 Official Records Archives Records Center 120 East Blount Street Pensacola, FL 32501 (850) 595-4146

The John C. Pace Library at the University of West Florida 11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514

University Archives and West Florida History Center http://libguides.uwf.edu/universityarchives The Special Collections maintains the Panton, Leslie Papers (1783–1821) a significant block of material on British and Spanish West Florida trade with Native Americans. In addition, the collections’ focus is on the history and development of Pensacola and the West Florida region (ten counties of the Florida Panhandle, between the Perdido and Apalachicola rivers) from earliest settlement to the present time. It is the largest West Florida research collection in existence and a major repository dealing with Florida and the Gulf Coast region.

Santa Rosa County Archives 6444 Open Rose Drive, Milton, FL 32570 Phone: 850-626-0113 Hours: 8:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday This facility has probate records from 1869, Tax records for 1872 - 1907 &amp; some delayed birth certificates (bible records may be included).

Milton Public Library 5541 Alabama Street, Milton, Florida 32570 (850) 623-5565 Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

This library has a growing genealogical section.

Links
West Florida Genealogical Society, Inc. (WFGS)

West Florida Reconstructed Land Track Escambia County Florida Cemeteries

Escambia County Florida Wiki


 * FamilySearch Research Wiki: What It Can Do For You!: A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.