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Courtesies,
Laws, Rules,
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Give
credit: Be sure
to credit the site you use as a source for your information Complete Record Set: a transcribed record that covers a defined period of time OR is a given scope of data. Incomplete Record Set: something you have transcribed that is part of a larger complete set. Note: Both types of record sets need to be searchable and on-site.
Timing for Record Sets: New complete record-sets or incomplete record-sets are to be added to a project no less than once every six (6) months, with at least one complete record-set added yearly (Based on review dates). Both record sets may be complete record-sets, but both may not be incomplete record-sets. Copyright: Use the Digital Copyright slider to see if you can use works without the author's permission: https://librarycopyright.net/r Note: State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) records are open records. HOWEVER, if the record was transcribed by someone at Family Search, Ancestry, etc, their permission is required. Images are not copyrighted. (effective July 2018 per C McDaniel) |
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Cemeteries | |||
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Transcribe headstones/burial info to create a cemetery index. | IGPP or Find-a-Grave | ||
Cemetery
Contact Information - Township trustees are typically the contact people for the rural cemeteries in their township. City government is normally responsible for city owned cemeteries. |
Rural cemeteries: Find township trustee contact info from your county government site. | ||
Census Records | |||
Archive.org Ancestry.com (may require a subscription)
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Iowa State Census for 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915 and 1925 | Familysearch.org has images for these Iowa State censuses. | ||
Iowa Mortality Schedules. Available for years 1850 – 1880 | Family
Search site for the year 1880 (Begins at film
#007311075) |
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Poor Farms and/or County Homes for a specific census year | Census records | ||
Federal Census | Archive.org
has downloadable Federal Census images through 1930. You might consider
transcribing or placing links on your site. Check out Cheryl Siebrass
Cass County for an example: http://iagenweb.org/cass/census/index.htm 1940 U.S. Census Images at National Archives |
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Iowa Non Population Census Schedule | Family Search site | ||
County Population Reports |
IA State Gazetteer - Population
Census Returns for the Year 1865 Lynn McCleary transcribed all counties for the years 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 |
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Church Records | |||
Church records on Familysearch U.S. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records (1761 – 1969) |
Familysearch.org Ancestry.com (requires a subscription): https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60722/ |
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Convicts | |||
"Iowa, Consecutive Registers of Convicts, 1867-1970" | Ancestry.com (requires a subscription) https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60384/ | ||
County History | |||
Biographical sketches, county histories, plat maps, farm directories, city directories
and
more |
Local libraries offer free resources. Many provide free access to historical records either remotely or on-site. Resources may include Ancestry Library Edition, American Ancestors, HeritageQuest online, Newspapers.com. Check the libraries website to see what is available. Iowa County History Books - Images offered by Google Books The Iowa Digital Library - Sponsored by U of Iowa - has lots of digital images which could be transcribed. The collection includes the county plat maps from the 1875 Andreas Atlas, and transcribing resident names from your county's plat map is certainly worthwhile. There are also diaries, journals, letters, etc. Iowa
State Gazetteer & Business Directory 1918 - 1919 Provided by Hathi Trust Digital Library The Annals of Iowa (1863-1884) (1893 – at least 2014) on line and searchable publications offered by State Historical Society of Iowa Iowa Historical Maps & Atlases - the images may be copyrighted but there are directories and landowners you can transcribeIowa Counties Historic Atlases - hosted by U of IA digital library Library of Congress - provides access to a massive digital collection |
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Iowa Inventors & Their Patents (1843 – 2009) |
Transcribe or Link to Davenport public library: https://www.davenportlibrary.com/research-tools/patents |
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Iowa Daughters of the American Revolution 1891 - 1911 | Provided by Internet Archive | ||
The Blue Book of Optometrists & Opticians | https://catalog.hathitrust.org Bonus: Cheryl Siebrass transcribed the Blue Book abbreviations key you may use. | ||
Medical & Surgical Directories of the State of Iowa | 1876 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.100924433&view=1up&seq=159 1878-79 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn4gx2&view=1up&seq=77 1880-81 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn4gx3&view=1up&seq=87 1886-87. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015057718168&view=1up&seq=116 |
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History of Iowa
Medical Society 1850 - 1950 |
https://www.iowaheritage.org/i |
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Underground Railroad in Iowa | https://iowaculture.gov/history/research/collections/places-people/underground-railroad-iowa | ||
Iowa Communities Past & Present | http://iagenweb.org/state/places.php | ||
Historical Post Office Information | Ancestry.com (requires a
subscription) In 1816, Congress authorized the publication of a list of all federal employees every two years. It appeared in book form under the title /Register of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States./ The Oregon State Library, Salem, Oregon, has in its collection 77 volumes of registers for years ranging from 1863 to 1959 (noninclusive).(See the browse table for years available). Registers include the name of each government employee, office held, where employed, where born, whence appointed, and pay received, as well as information regarding the Navy, such as names and conditions of all ships and vessels belonging to the United States and when and where they were built. https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2525 Upper right side of this page in Ancestry, see a Box titled "Browse this collection" > Choose the year and then select Volume 2. > For 1905 the Iowa the pages are: > Post-Offices and Postmasters pg 103 > Clerks in Post Officepg 451 > Free-Delivery System pg 795 > Rural Free Delivery pg 1072 > Substitute Rural Free Delivery pg 1378 > Railway Mail Service RR Postal Clerkspg 11 & pg 1587 > Mail Messenger Servicepg pg 1715 > Mail Contractorspg pg 1751 > Electric & Cable Car Service pg 1766 > Regulation, Screen, or Other Wagon Service pg 1772 > Star Servicepg 1808 > Special Mail Service pg 1921 |
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Century Farms | https://centuryfarms.iowaagriculture.gov/ |
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Land Records | Bureau
of Land Management has more than 500 million federal
land title records dating back to 1810. https://www.blm.gov/services/land-records |
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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps | https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/?fa=location:iowa | ||
Iowa Official Register aka "Redbook" | Contains
historical and biographical information about Iowa's governmental
institutions and leaders as well as other information and statistics of
a general nature. https://www.legis.iowa.gov/ |
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National Register of Historic Places | https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/database-research.htm | ||
History of Homes | Research the history of a home An example of how to present this information: http://iagenweb.org/plymouth/T | ||
Iowa Ancestry, Genealogy, & Family History | Family
Search offers an abuncance of information and records.
Scroll down to access it by clicking on Iowa in the
map at
the following site: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iowa,_United_States_Genealogy OR Use this link and change the county in the url to your county name: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Clinton_County,_Iowa_Genealogy |
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Community or Church Cookbooks | A good way to find and publish additional surnames from the county. Add recipes to count as incomplete records. | ||
Court Records | |||
https://www.judyrecords.com The above site has case types that are particularly important for genealogy research like marriage, divorces, probate/estates, name changes, and adoption records. • marriage – 4,369,504 cases • divorce – 6,979,501 cases • estate – 4,968,717 cases • probate – 5,580,719 cases • name change – 2,900,354 cases • adoption – 77,157 cases About 10 to 15 million new court cases are being added every month. |
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Bios of Iowa Lawyers | The Courts and Legal Profession of Iowa, vol.2, by Chester C. Cole, 1907 | ||
1935 Divorce Records | Family Search link: https://www.familysearch.org/r <https://www.familysearch.org/ | ||
Funeral Homes | |||
List
area Funeral Homes Funeral Home Records |
Include addresses & links to
their web sites. Some sites have links to obituaries. Family Search link: Do a search for your county. Example: funeral records for Dallas County were found at http://iagenweb.org/dallas/ |
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IAGenWeb Sites | |||
Our CC team has
amazing content on their sites |
Visit other
IAGenWeb sites to get ideas |
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Maps | |||
The Iowa Digital Library has lots of digital images which could be transcribed. The collection includes the county plat maps from the 1875 Andreas Atlas, and transcribing resident names from your county's plat map is certainly worthwhile. There are also diaries, journals, letters, etc. https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui_root Iowa Historical Maps & Atlases - the images may be copyrighted but there are directories and landowners you can transcribeIowa Counties Historic Atlases - hosted by U of IA digital library Huebinger's Map for the River to River Road (1910) Wonderful maps that even mark locations of schools and cemeteries near the road, vintage ads, some short historical articles, vintage photos, descriptions and plat maps of the various towns, garages, hotels, etc. NOTE: Lynn McCleary & Conni McDaniel Hall have downloaded all of the images and are happy to share with you. |
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Military | |||
Pension
Rolls of 1883 |
https://books.google.com/books |
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Wars
Iowans were involved in |
https://www.iowanationalguard.com/SitePages/Index.aspx# |
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IA Dept of the GAR |
Family
Search site - Don’t freak out when you see the number of
images as they
are duplicated. See a layout idea on the Jasper county
site: http://iagenweb.org/jasper/military/lynnville.htm
Contains biographies. The book is only 200 pgs. Search page by page to find ones that are connected to your county. |
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Casualty Lists |
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https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm |
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Spanish
American War |
http://www.iowanationalguard.com/Museum/IA_History/SA_War_Phil_Insurrection.htm http://www.spanamwar.com/Iowagraves.htm 51st Iowa Volunteers: http://www.spanamwar.com/51stiowa.htm with link to roster listing 51st Co. M http://www.spanamwar.com/51iowaCompanyM.htm 51st Iowa Volunteers: http://davidlovell.tripod.com/ 49th Iowa Volunteers: http://www.spanamwar.com/49thiowadeparts.htm 49th Roster: http://www.spanamwar.com/49thiowaroster.htm 52nd Iowa Volunteers: http://www.spanamwar.com/52ndiowa.htm#history |
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Vietnam
War |
The Virtual Wall - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Click on a soldier's bio, to see birth date, home town, date entered the service, casualty and incident information and if the body was recovered, etc. |
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WWI | Google Docs Spreadsheet | ||
WWII |
National
WWII Memorial Registry WWII Casualties: Iowa | National Archives |
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Korean War | https://www.archives.gov/files/research/military/korean-war/casualty-lists/ia-alpha.pdf http://koreanwar.org/ |
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Iowa’s
M.I.A. & P.O.W. site for Vietnam, Korean, Persian Gulf
& Cold Wars |
http://www.icwest.com/tc/iamiapow.htm |
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War
of 1812 |
http://www.iowa1812.org/veterans/1812_county_2016_02_14.htm |
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Naturalization Records | |||
The National Archives -There are multiple Iowa holdings; be sure to scroll down the entire page. National Archives at Kansas City, Missouri |
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Newspaper Articles | |||
Suggestions: A “Year in Review” section in old newspapers. Provides historical information. County History – (Per Bill Waters, he finds digitized newspapers contain enough information about his county to keep busy for the rest of his life.) Early Settlers Associations List of graduates from public, private schools and colleges. Engagement, marriage, anniversary & birth announcements |
Library
of Congress Chronicling America collection Advantage Preservation Access to Iowa community newspapers and documents Wikipedia: List of Iowa Online Newspaper Archives Iowa Newspapers & Obituaries sponsored by LDS Genealogy Godfrey Memorial Library (Requires a subscription) Newspapers.com (Requires a subscription) |
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Obituaries | |||
Transcribe
obits to add to your county’s obituary board. Create an index to place as an on-site record set. (Depending how on you choose to organize the data, it could be considered either a complete or incomplete record set.) |
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Postcards | |||
David Shedlock’s Post card collection | https://www.ebay.com/str/refriedjeans/Iowa/_i.html?_storecat=700355619
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Schools | |||
High School graduates | Look
at old newspapers in late May and early June for a list of graduating
seniors from area high schools. Local town Facebook sites. Ask if someone could provide a list of graduates. |
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High School reunions | Search
old newspapers |
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Rural
Schools |
https://museum.library.uni.edu/collections/rural-schools |
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Yearbooks | Most local libraries have school annuals. | ||
Social Security Death Index | |||
MyHeritage.com Ancestry.com (requires subscription) Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1202535 |
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Vital Records | |||
Births | Familysearch.org Iowa birth records 1904 - 1906 and 1909 - June 1921: State Historical Society of Iowa https://iowaculture.gov/history/research/collections/vital-records Scroll down to “State Birth Record Indexes” |
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Marriages |
Familysearch.org |
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Deaths |
Familysearch.org
has digitized death records on line. https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2531337 The Iowa Historical Society has digitized death records on line
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Other Helpful On-line Sites | |||
These sites also offer a variety of items for Iowa Counties | Familysearch.org Ancestry.com (Subscription Required for Most Information) Hathi Trust Digital Library - This link is for 'State of Iowa (change search term for a specific county) State Historical Society of Iowa Various digital resources & links to other resources. (Lincoln letters, children's diaries, etc.) Library of Congress, Chronicling America 1777 to 1925 Library of Congress - IOWA 1800-1899 Wide variety of items available for Iowa online Iowa Digital Library - Maps & Images, use tools along the left side to select a time period or other option. American Memory from the Library of Congress Search Page for House & Senate Documents (can view original docs, change 'return' qty to 10000 or more to view all.) Need Access to a subscription only website? Mary Schwanke recommends the following: "I tell people to check with their local library and see if they offer free access to resources like HeritageQuest, Ancestry, etc. I can access many from the comfort of my home using my library card, some you need to access from the library, and not all libraries offer this but it is worth a check!" |