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Utah Census Notes: 1850-1930 Federal Census schedules are available for Utah. Existing State Census Records include: 1852, 1856, 1872, and 1896.
ON CD ROM 1850-1880 U.S. Mortality Index
Utah Vital Records: Bureau of Vital Records 288 North 1460 West Birth and Death records are on file from 1905 to the present.
Marriage Records are on file in County Clerk offices.
Also See: UT Maps: Newspapers & Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Links: Family History Centers in Utah Jared Pratt Family Association Quick Census Search 1790-1930 Census Search
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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 Census Records Search at Ancestry 1850 Federal Census Images - Statewide 1860 Federal Census Images - Statewide 1880 Federal Census - Search and View the images
1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search Utah State Databases of Census & Genealogy Records Beaver (formed 1856 from Iron & Millard) Box Elder (formed 1856 from Unorganized Territory) 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Cache County (formed 1856 from Unorganized Territory) 1920 Federal Census Transcription of ED 17 1920 Federal Census Transcription of ED 18 Carbon (formed 1894 from Emery) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Carson (1854-1861, now located in Nevada) Cedar (1856-1862. County dissolved. See Utah Co) Daggett (formed 1918 Uintah) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Davis County (formed 1852 from Salt Lake) 1850 Federal Census enumerated in 1851 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Desert (1852-1862. Dissolved. Portions included in Box Elder, Tooele and Nevada.) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Duchesne (formed 1915 from Wasatch) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Emery (formed 1880 from Sanpete & Sevier) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Garfield (formed 1882 from Iron, Kane & Sevier) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Grand (formed 1890 from Emery & Uintah) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Greasewood (1856-1862, now Box Elder) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Great Salt Lake (Now Salt Lake) Green River County (1852-1857, 1859-1872. Dissolved and dispersed into surrounding counties: Cache, Carbon, Davis, Duschesne, Morgan, Summit, Utah, Wasatch counties. Portions also given to Colorado & Wyoming.) Other Records 1858 Poll Book of Fort Bridger Humboldt (1856-1861, now located in Nevada) Iron County (formed 1852 from unorganized territory) 1856 State Census of Cedar City 1860 Federal Census Records Index 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 159-182 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 183-188 1870 Federal Census Records Index - Surnames A-L 1870 Federal Census Records Index - Surnames M-Z
Juab (formed 1852 - Original County) Kane (formed 1864 from Washington & unorganized territory) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Malad (1856-1862, now Box Elder) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Millard (formed 1851 from Juab) Morgan (formed 1862 from Davis & Summit) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Piute (formed 1865 from Sevier) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Rich (formed 1864. Name changed from Richland.) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Rio Virgin (1869-1872. Dissolved. Portions given to Washington County, Arizona State, and Nevada State.) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Salt Lake (formed 1849 - Original County ) 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription - Files arranged by page numbers. San Juan (formed 1880 from Kane) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Sanpete (formed 1852 - Original County) Sevier (formed 1865 from Sanpete) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Shambit (1856-1862, now part of Tooele Co) St. Mary's (1866-1871, now located in Nevada) Summit (formed 1854 from Salt Lake) Tooele (formed 1852 - Original County) Unitah County (formed 1880 from Wasatch) 1880 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 1-7 1880 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 8-22 Utah (formed 1852 - Original County) Wasatch (formed 1862 from Summit) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Washington County (formed 1852 from unorganized territory) Other Records Wayne (formed 1892 from Plute) No known census online for this county. Submit a census link here. Weber (formed 1852 - Original County) |
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