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Wayne
County, Utah Area Key to Genealogical Records
Places in Wayne County, Utah: Caineville, Fremont,
Fruita, Giles, Grover, Hanksville, Loa (County Seat), Lyman, Notom, Teasdale,
and Torrey.
Wayne County, Utah Genealogy
Wayne County was created March 10, 1892 from Piute County. |
Wayne County, Utah
Archives |
The Research
Center, a division of the Utah State Archives and History -
free online by Utah History Research Center
This is one of the most useful state resources I have
seen for doing genealogy research. Their web site is educational giving
instructions as well as a full description of their holdings. Their
collection includes court records, land records, military records, mining,
probate records, vital records, and much, much more. There are many online
databases and indexes.
Services
include renting microfilm directly to researchers rather than on
interlibrary loan and the sale of photocopies. If you have relatives
and/or ancestors in Utah, this site is a MUST! |
Wayne County, Utah
Cemeteries |
1800s-2000s
Utah State History Cemetery Burials Database compiled from Sexton Records -
free online by Utah History Research Center
This searchable database is the result of the Utah
Cemetery Inventory Project. It includes the name of the deceased, birth
data and place, death date and place and burial data and place. I knew my
dad had remarried after his divorce and I knew her first name. I was
surprised when I did a search to learn her middle name, her birth date,
the state where she was born, her death date, and where she is buried. Now
I have clues for further research. It seems you never know what you will
find and many times it is just what you need. |
Wayne County, Utah
Census |
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The following census links at Ancestry.com
take you to the page where you can enter your ancestor's name and search
for that ancestor. To search the original census page by page, scroll down
to the bottom, click on the desired state, then county, and then township. |
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1880 U. S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1890 U. S. Veteran Census - online at Ancestry.com |
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1900 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com |
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1910 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com |
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1920 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com |
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1930 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com |
Wayne County, Utah
Libraries |
World-wide
www.FamilySearch.org - free index
online by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The largest collection of genealogy records is in Salt
Lake City, Utah. Their web site includes a free index to an online database
currently called the Ancestral File and other major collections including
the 1880 US Census and the 1881 United Kingdom Census.
The web site also
contains an online catalog to their massive genealogy collection. Local,
state, and country records have been gathered throughout the world. Individual
lists for individual counties can be viewed online
including one for
Wayne County, Utah. If the record has been microfilmed it can be rented and viewed
at a Family History Center near you. Hours and addresses are available on
the Find
a Family History Center Near You web page. Access is open to everyone. |
Wayne County, Utah
Map |
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1895
U.S. 1895 Atlas (Wayne County, Utah) - free online |
Wayne County, Utah
Newspaper |
1852-1888
Abstract of Death and Marriage Notices unique to the Deseret News
Weekly of Salt Lake City, Utah - free online at UTGenWeb
As I examined these abstracts, I could see that
the notices named individuals throughout state of Utah. Of course there
are more individuals named for northern Utah and for southern Utah.
Information generally includes name, age, date of the event, the city, and
the issue and page number. |
1865-1900
Deseret News
Weekly
Death and Marriage Notices for the Territory of Utah - free online at UTGenWeb
Information includes Date of Newspaper
publication, Event, Location, Date, Names, relationships, age, and
remarks. Some of the notices have been scanned and the full notice is
available on the website. |
Wayne County, Utah
Vital Records |
Earliest to 100 years ago
Birth Records
for the State of Utah - free guide and some indexes by the Utah
Research Center
Birth Certificates more than 100 years old are sent to
the Division of State Archives' Research Center. Here they have been
microfilmed. Most
microfilms
can be rented to researchers. |
1848 to 50 years ago
Death Records
for the State of Utah - free guide and a couple of indexes by the Utah
Research Center
Death Certificates more than 50 years old are sent to
the Division of State Archives' Research Center. Here they have been
microfilmed. Most
microfilms
can be rented to researchers. |
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