Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

United States   Pennsylvania    Allegheny County


 * This article is about a southwestern Pennsylvania county. For other uses, see Allegheny.

Parent County
Allegheny County was created 24 September 1788 from Westmoreland and Washington Counties.

==== Boundary Changes ====


 * Allegheny County was disputed between Virginia and Pennsylvania until the Mason-Dixon Line was finalized in 1780.
 * 1750: Southern half of Allegheny County was included in Cumberland County when Cumberland was created in 1750; northern half of Allegheny County was not included in any county until 1785.
 * 1771: Southern half of Allegheny County was included in Bedford County when Bedford County was created out of Cumberland County in 1771.
 * 1773: Southern half of Allegheny County was included in Westmoreland County when Westmoreland was created out of Bedford county in 1773.
 * 1783: Northern half of Allegheny became part of Depreciation Lands; part of the southern half of Allegheny County became part of Washington County when Washington County was created in 1781, while the rest remained part of Westmoreland County.
 * 1785: Northern half of Allegheny was annexed to Northumberland County.
 * 24 September 1788, Allegheny County was created from parts of Washington and Westmoreland counties.
 * 12 March 1800, Allegheny Co. boundaries were finalized as it appears today after the parts were set to form Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Venango and Warren counties.

Neighboring Counties
Armstrong | Beaver | Butler | Washington | Westmoreland

Cemeteries
Allegheny County Cemeteries

Allegheny Cemetery

BillionGraves:


 * Laird Cemetery, Plum
 * Plum Creek Cemetery, Plum
 * McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery, McKeesport
 * Saint Anne Cemetery, Castle Shannon

USGenWeb Archives Allegheny County Cemetery Projects

Cemetery records often reveal birth, death, relationship, military, and religious information.

Census

 * U.S. Census Schedules - University of Pittsburgh for Allegheny City 1850, 1860, and 1870 and for Pittsburgh 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. There is no coverage for schedules outside these two cities.

Catholic

 * Roman Catholic- Diocese of Pittsburgh Archives and Records Center
 * Father Peter Helbron's baptismal register, on microfilm from Family History Centers. Contains baptisms 1799-1828, marriages 1800-1830, funerals 1800-1819.
 * "100 years of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese 1843–1943". Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, 17:1. FamilySearch Library book 974.8 B2wg. Contains chronolgy, map, county-by-county information.

Episcopalian



 * Page, Oliver Ormsby. "Sketch of the 'Old Round Church,' 1805-1825, the Original Edifice of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 19 (1895):351-358. For free online access, see WeRelate.

German
Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University

Jewish

 * Rodef Shalom, oldest Jewish congregation in Western Pennsylvania
 * Rauh Jewish Archivesat the Heinz History Center

LDS Ward and Branch Records

 * Family History Centers
 * Pittsburg
 * Wilson

Methodist

 * The Smeltzer Bell Research Center at Allegheny College

Presbyterian

 * Pittsburgh Presbytery

Learn if the records of the individual parish or Church your ancestors attended are available.

Court Records
Department of Court Records Wills/Orphans' Court

Directories
Fold3 ($) has Pittsburgh City Directories 1861-1923 (3 yrs. missing) available online.

"Historic Pittsburgh - Full Text Collection" has Pittsburgh City and Allegheny City Directories (and outlying areas) from 1815 through 1930. Directories were not issued annually until the mid-1850s. Homestead Directories may be found on the same site.

History

 * Over 950 fully-searchable books and published works covering much of western Pennsylvania have been posted online at Historic Pittsburgh, nosted by the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Library

Land and Property
Department of Real Estate County Office Building 542 Forbes Avenue Room 101 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: (412) 350-4226 Fax: (412) 350-6877

In 2008 the Recorder of Deeds became the Department of Real Estate. All power and authority previously vested in the Recorder of Deeds was transfered to the Department of Real Estate.

Free on-line indexes are available, however there is a charge to view the actual documents. Indexes are available for 1986 to the present. Imaged deeds are available for 1994 to the present. Imaged mortgages are available for 1995 to the present.


 * Historic Pittsburgh has posted the 1914 Warrantee Atlas of Allegheny County which shows the earliest landowners of the current county.  These  maps of each township were drawn using the earliest surveys, warrants and patents of the original owers of land within the county.
 * Deeds, 1788-1901; index, 1788-1904

Maps

 * Pittsburgh and Allegheny City 1856 from the David Rumsey Map Collection.

Revolutionary War
Men living in what is now Allegheny County (then Westmoreland and Washington counties) served in the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment.

Civil War

 * Hively, Henry. "Black Civil War Soldiers, Allegheny County Pennsylvania," Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 1. (Summer 1990):39. FHL Book 974.B2wg

Newspapers

 * University of Pittsburgh's Hillman Library for old newspapers.
 * Allegheny Times - full-text digital issues in Google News Archive; covers 1988-2008
 * Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteis available on Google News Archive. It covers 1916 through 2007

Probate
Department of Court Records Wills/Orphans' Court

Courthouse
Allegheny County Courthouse 436 Grant St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: (412) 350-6500 FAX:(412) 350-6512

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Family History Center (Greentree)
 * Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 3rd Family History Center (Plum Borough)

Libraries

 * Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh-Pennsylvania Department

Societies

 * West Jefferson Hills Historical Society
 * Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society
 * North Hills Genealogists
 * Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Taxation

 * 1791 - Returns of Taxables for the Counties of Bedford (1773 to 1784), Huntingdon (1788), Westmoreland (1783, 1786), Fayette (1785, 1786), Allegheny (1791), Washington (1786) and Census of Bedford (1784) and Westmoreland (1783). (Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Vol. 22). Digital versions at Ancestry ($); Google Books - free.


 * 1798 - Pennsylvania, U.S. Direct Tax Lists, 1798 at Ancestry ($).

Birth

 * 1892-1906 - - free index. Not complete for all years. There are a very few entries in the early 1700s.
 * 1852-1854 – Pennsylvania Births Ancestry.com – ($) Index with images.
 * Birth records from 1893 to 1905 see Registrar of Wills.

Births and Deaths
Microfiche of birth and death registers recorded in Allegheny County prior to 1906 were transferred to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.


 * Birth and death records from 1870 to 1905, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
 * For birth and death records after 1905 see Vital Records.

Marriage

 * 1888-1911 - - free index. Not complete for all years.
 * 1786-1925 Marriage notices from newspapers index 1786-1910; Pennsylvania Marriage records,1852-1854; and Allegheny County Marriages index, 1885-1925, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.

Death

 * 1852-1854 – Pennsylvania Deaths Ancestry.com – ($) Index with images.
 * 1870–1905 -Free index with images.

Web Sites

 * Linkpendium - Allegheny County
 * The Allegheny County PAGenWeb Project, a member of The PAGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project.
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project for Allegheny County
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project for Allegheny County (backup site)

Populated Places
Pittsburgh, Forest Hills, Aleppo, Leet, Versailles, Braddock, more...