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Utah Census Notes1850-1930 Federal Utah Census Records are available to the public. See 1790-1940 US Census Records at Ancestry. 1890 Federal Utah census records were completely destroyed by a 1921 warehouse fire, however, the Utah schedules for Veterans and Widows census did survive and is often helpful for locating ancestors in that census year. See A Fire Destroyed The 1890 Census, Bridging the 1890 Census Gap & 1890 Veterans Schedules at Ancestry. Utah State Census Records include the following census years: 1852, 1856, 1872, & 1896. The 1856 Utah state census along with an 1859 tax list are included in 1850-1890 Utah Census Records Collection at Ancestry.
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Utah Census Records & Genealogy Recordsby Subscription 1790-1940 Census Records at Ancestry 1890 Census -Veterans Schedules Utah Databases at World Vital Records
Utah Vital Records Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics 288 North 1460 West *Phone: (801) 538-6380 Vital Records available at the Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics include:
Vital records older than listed above are now kept at the Utah Division of Archives and Records. Utah Birth Records: Utah didn't require registration of births until 1898 when County Clerks became responsible for the recording of them, however Salt Lake City and Ogden started registering births in 1890 and Park City began registering births in 1892. In 1905, the Utah Department of Health became responsible for registering births in Utah. Utah Death Records: Utah didn't require records of death until 1898, however, there are earlier records of death on file for Salt Lake City (at the City Recorder 1848-1933), Logan City (at Bear River Health Department as early as 1863), Beaver County (at the County Clerk 1881-1949 and Ogden City (at the City Recorder 1890-1905. Death Records 1898-1904 were recorded by the County Clerk of each county. In late 1904, the Utah Health Department became responsible for recording death certificates in Utah. Marriage Records were begun in Utah in 1887. See Marriage Record Information
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UT Vital Record Databases 1892-1941 Utah Births and Christenings 1888-1946 Utah Deaths and Burials 1904-1960 Utah Vital Records Index 1904-1956 Utah Death Certificate Search UT Maps Newspapers & Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Links Jared Pratt Family Association US Census Records Mortality Schedules Free Search FREE Genealogy Tools
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Utah (Territory 1850. Statehood 1896.) Early settlers were mostly members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). Settlement began in July 1847 with the first arrival of approximately 150 men, 3 women and 2 boys. By 1850, the population of Mormons who had traveled over the vast plains, to reach this desolate place had reached about 11,000. The Genealogy Society of Utah is the most active group in the world, collecting millions of records and depositing them in their archives for use by all genealogy researchers. Statewide Utah Census Records Online1850-1890 Utah Census Records at Ancestry 1850 Federal Census Index and 1850 Census Images 1850 Federal Census Images - Statewide 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index and Images 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedules Index and Images 1856 Territorial Census Images 1860 Federal Census Images - Statewide 1870 Federal Census Index and 1870 Census Images 1880 Federal Census - Search and View the images
1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search 1900 Federal Census Index and 1900 Census Images 1940 Federal Census Index and 1940 Census Images Utah Databases at World Vital Records Utah State Databases of Census Records & Genealogy Records
Other UT Statewide Genealogy Records Used as Census Substitutes 1847-1868 Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel 1894 Members of the Colony to Utah
UT Census Records Online by CountyBeaver County (formed 1856 from Iron & Millard) 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule at Genealogy Trails 1880 Federal Census Records for Adamsville 1890 Federal Census - Veterans and Widows Schedule 1900 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records
Box Elder County (formed 1856 from Unorganized Territory) 1860 Federal Census Index and 1860 Census Transcription 1870 Federal Census Index and 1870 Census Transcription 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule at Genealogy Trails 1880 Federal Census Index and 1880 Census Transcription 1900 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1900 Federal Census Index and 1900 Census Transcription 1910 Federal Census Index and 1910 Census Transcription 1920 Federal Census Index and 1920 Census Transcription 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1930 Federal Census Index and 1930 Census Transcription 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records 1856-1960 Box Elder County Records 1868-1869 Certificates of Citizenship
Cache County (formed 1856 from Unorganized Territory) 1860 Federal Census Index and 1860 Census Transcription (partial) 1870 Federal Census Transcript for Clarkston 1870 Federal Census Transcript for Newton 1880 Federal Census Transcript for Clarkston 1880 Federal Census Transcript for Newton 1900 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1920 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1920 Federal Census Transcription of ED 17 1920 Federal Census Transcription of ED 18 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records 1861-1955 Cache County Records Early Automobile Registrations in Cache County Part 1 | Part 2
Carbon County (formed 1894 from Emery) 1900 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1910, 1920, & 1930 Federal Census Index for Hiawatha 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records 1908 Carbon County Clerk Documents Index
Carson County (formed 1854. Became part of Nevada in 1861. See: Carson County, Utah and Nevada Territories for more information about early Carson County, Utah 1854-1861 records.) 1860 Federal Census Index and 1860 Census Records (partial)
Cedar County (formed 1856 from the western part of Utah County. Cedar County was discontinued in 1862 when the land was ceded to Tooele County and Utah County.)
Daggett County (formed 1918 from Uintah) 1920 Federal Census of Antelope 1920 Federal Census of Bridgeport 1920 Federal Census of Linwood 1920 Federal Census of Manilla 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1930 Federal Census of Antelope 1930 Federal Census of Bridgeport 1930 Federal Census of Greendale 1930 Federal Census of Linwood 1930 Federal Census of Manilla 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records WWII Army Enlistments at Genealogy Trails
Davis County (formed 1852 from Salt Lake) 1850 Federal Census Records Part 1 1850 Federal Census Records Part 2 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription 1900 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records 1869-1953 Davis County Records
Desert County (formed 1852. In 1856, Desert County was reduced as portions of it were used to create 3 new Utah counties: Carson, Humboldt and Saint Mary's. These 3 Utah counties became part of Nevada Territory in 1861. The land which remained in Desert County UT was divided in 1862 between Box Elder County and Tooele County, UT. At that time, Desert County was dissolved. Records for Desert County, Utah may be on file at the Utah State archives and some may be in the counties which were formed from the original Utah County of Desert.) No known census online for this county. Submit census links for inclusion in Census Finder's Directory.
Duchesne County (formed 1915 from Wasatch.) No known census online for this county. Submit census links for inclusion in Census Finder's Directory. 1930 Federal Census Enumeration Districts 1940 Federal Census Enumeration Districts Other Records WWII Army Enlistments at Genealogy Trails WWII Honor List of Dead and Missing
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