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''[[United States|United States ]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Summit County'' | ''[[United States|United States ]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Utah|Utah]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Summit County'' | ||
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*'''[[Summit County, Utah#Church_Records|Church]] | [[Summit County, Utah#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | [[Summit County, Utah#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]]''' <br> | *'''[[Summit County, Utah#Church_Records|Church]] | [[Summit County, Utah#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | [[Summit County, Utah#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]]''' <br> | ||
*'''Parent counties''' (before January 13, 1854): [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]] and [[Green River County, Utah|Green River]] | *'''Parent counties''' (before January 13, 1854): [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]] and [[Green River County, Utah|Green River]] | ||
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*Utah Death Certificates at FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1747615 1904–1956]; at State Archives site, [http://archives.utah.gov/research/indexes/20842.htm 1904-1958] | *Utah Death Certificates at FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1747615 1904–1956]; at State Archives site, [http://archives.utah.gov/research/indexes/20842.htm 1904-1958] | ||
*[http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials Utah Burial Records Database] | *[http://history.utah.gov/burials/execute/searchburials Utah Burial Records Database] | ||
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*[http://digitalnewspapers.org/ Utah digital newspapers project] | *[http://digitalnewspapers.org/ Utah digital newspapers project] | ||
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=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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==== Bible Records ==== | ==== Bible Records ==== | ||
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==== Biography ==== | ==== Biography ==== | ||
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==== Business Records and Commerce ==== | ==== Business Records and Commerce ==== | ||
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[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/summit/summit.htm USGenWeb Archives Summit County, Utah] appears to be a partial list of individuals in three cemeteries. <br> | [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ut/summit/summit.htm USGenWeb Archives Summit County, Utah] appears to be a partial list of individuals in three cemeteries. <br> | ||
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+ | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Cemeteries|subject|disp=Cemeteries}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | ||
==== Census ==== | ==== Census ==== | ||
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*Woodland | *Woodland | ||
− | Early church records, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Summit County Wards and Branches can be found on film and are located at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City. The film numbers, for each ward, can be locate through the Family History Library Catalog at | + | Early church records, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Summit County Wards and Branches can be found on film and are located at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City. The film numbers, for each ward, can be locate through the Family History Library Catalog at {{FHL|Utah, Summit - Church Records|subject|disp=Church Records}}. Or by refering to Jaussi, Laureen R., and Gloria D. Chaston. Register of Genealogical Society Call Numbers. 2 vols. Provo, Utah: Genealogy Tree, 1982. (FHL book 979.2258 A3j; fiche 6031507). These volumes contain the film numbers for many (but not all) membership and temple record films.<br> |
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+ | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Church Records|subject|disp=Church Records}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | ||
==== Court Records ==== | ==== Court Records ==== | ||
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==== Directories ==== | ==== Directories ==== | ||
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==== Ethnic and Other Groups ==== | ==== Ethnic and Other Groups ==== | ||
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{{CommunityTree}} | {{CommunityTree}} | ||
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==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
The county is so named because it includes 39 of the highest mountain peaks in Utah. Its mean elevation is 8,388 feet (2,557 m) above sea level, which is the second-highest of any county outside of Colorado. | The county is so named because it includes 39 of the highest mountain peaks in Utah. Its mean elevation is 8,388 feet (2,557 m) above sea level, which is the second-highest of any county outside of Colorado. | ||
+ | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - History|subject|disp=History}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | ||
===== History Timeline ===== | ===== History Timeline ===== | ||
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==== Land and Property ==== | ==== Land and Property ==== | ||
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==== Maps ==== | ==== Maps ==== | ||
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==== Military ==== | ==== Military ==== | ||
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==== Naturalization and Citizenship ==== | ==== Naturalization and Citizenship ==== | ||
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*One major resouce for newspapers throughout Utah is the University of Utah's [http://digitalnewspapers.org/ Utah Digital Newspapers] project "with more than 600,000 pages of digitized Utah historical newspapers." One newspaper from Summit County is included in this digital project, the ''Park Records''. [[Utah Newspapers|Read more...]] about using Utah newspapers for your family history research. | *One major resouce for newspapers throughout Utah is the University of Utah's [http://digitalnewspapers.org/ Utah Digital Newspapers] project "with more than 600,000 pages of digitized Utah historical newspapers." One newspaper from Summit County is included in this digital project, the ''Park Records''. [[Utah Newspapers|Read more...]] about using Utah newspapers for your family history research. | ||
+ | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Newspapers|subject|disp=Newspapers}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | ||
==== Obituaries ==== | ==== Obituaries ==== | ||
==== Periodicals ==== | ==== Periodicals ==== | ||
− | + | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Newspapers|subject|disp=Newspapers}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | |
==== Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc. ==== | ==== Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc. ==== | ||
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==== Probate Records ==== | ==== Probate Records ==== | ||
− | + | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Newspapers|subject|disp=Newspapers}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | |
==== Public Records ==== | ==== Public Records ==== | ||
− | + | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Newspapers|subject|disp=Newspapers}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | |
==== Taxation ==== | ==== Taxation ==== | ||
− | + | *{{FHL|Utah, Summit - Newspapers|subject|disp=Newspapers}} {{FHLTopicLinks}} | |
==== Vital Records ==== | ==== Vital Records ==== | ||
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===== Birth ===== | ===== Birth ===== | ||
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=== Resource Repositories === | === Resource Repositories === | ||
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==== Archives, Libraries, and Museums ==== | ==== Archives, Libraries, and Museums ==== | ||
Revision as of 05:40, 13 March 2012
United States Utah, United States Genealogy
Summit County
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Summit County, Utah | |||||||
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Founded | January 13, 1854 | ||||||
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County Seat | Coalville | ||||||
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Address | Coalville, UT | ||||||
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Contents
- 1 Resources
- 1.1 Bible Records
- 1.2 Biography
- 1.3 Business Records and Commerce
- 1.4 Cemeteries
- 1.5 Census
- 1.6 Church Records
- 1.7 Court Records
- 1.8 Directories
- 1.9 Ethnic and Other Groups
- 1.10 Gazetteers
- 1.11 Genealogy
- 1.12 History
- 1.13 Land and Property
- 1.14 Maps
- 1.15 Migration
- 1.16 Military
- 1.17 Naturalization and Citizenship
- 1.18 Newspapers
- 1.19 Obituaries
- 1.20 Periodicals
- 1.21 Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.
- 1.22 Probate Records
- 1.23 Public Records
- 1.24 Taxation
- 1.25 Vital Records
- 1.26 Voting Registers
- 2 Resource Repositories
- 3 Societies and Social Groups
- 4 Towns and Communities
- 5 References
Resources[edit | edit source]
- Resources (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Bible Records[edit | edit source]
- Resources (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Biography[edit | edit source]
- Resources (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Business Records and Commerce[edit | edit source]
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
Summit county cemeteries at theUtah State Historical site
Wallsburg Cemetery, Wallsburg BillionGraves
USGenWeb Archives Summit County, Utah appears to be a partial list of individuals in three cemeteries.
- Cemeteries (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Census[edit | edit source]
The 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 U.S. federal population schedules of Summit County are available online. For tips on accessing census records online, see Utah Census. If you're having trouble finding your ancestors in national indexes, try checking local indexes. Created by experts familiar with the area's families, these indexes are often transcribed more accurately than nationwide indexes.
See Utah Population Schedule Indexes: Fiche, Film, or Book for more information about statewide printed indexes.
- 1856
- 1860
- 1870
- 1880
- 1890
- 1900
- 1910
- 1920
- 1930
Church Records[edit | edit source]
LDS Ward and Branch Records
- Cluff
- Coalville
- Echo
- Francis (Kamas)
- Grass Creek
- Henefer
- Hoytsville
- Kamas
- Marion
- Oakley
- Park City
- Park City 1
- Park City 2
- Parley's Park
- Peoa
- Rockport
- Upton
- Wanship
- Woodland
Early church records, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Summit County Wards and Branches can be found on film and are located at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City. The film numbers, for each ward, can be locate through the Family History Library Catalog at Church Records. Or by refering to Jaussi, Laureen R., and Gloria D. Chaston. Register of Genealogical Society Call Numbers. 2 vols. Provo, Utah: Genealogy Tree, 1982. (FHL book 979.2258 A3j; fiche 6031507). These volumes contain the film numbers for many (but not all) membership and temple record films.
- Church Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Court Records[edit | edit source]
- Court Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Directories[edit | edit source]
- Directories (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Ethnic and Other Groups[edit | edit source]
Gazetteers[edit | edit source]
Genealogy[edit | edit source]

- Genealogy (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
History[edit | edit source]
The county is so named because it includes 39 of the highest mountain peaks in Utah. Its mean elevation is 8,388 feet (2,557 m) above sea level, which is the second-highest of any county outside of Colorado.
- History (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
History Timeline[edit | edit source]
NOTE: Unless otherwise mentioned, the events below were gleaned from Wikipedia for Summit county.
- 1850. A Mormon pioneer, Parley P. Pratt, was sent to this valley from Salt Lake City by Brigham Young to check on the possibility of establishing settlements along the Weber River and the nearby Provo River. His report was, ". . . a good valley, abundant grass and plenty of water".
- 1853. The first white man to winter in Oakley, was Thomas Rhodes. An explorer, trapper, prospector, part-time farmer, and close friend of Brigham Young, he was occasionally called from his California prospecting by Brigham Young when there was a need for money for the church. Rhodes would disappear for a week or so into the Uinta Mountains and return with a supply of gold.
- 1854. January 13 - Summit County was created from Salt Lake County and Green River district (old) which extended into what is now southwest portion of Wyoming at the time.
- 1854/1858. In 1854 the territorial government in Utah offered a $1000 reward to anyone who could find coal within 40 miles of Salt Lake City. Four years later, Thomas Rhodes found a coal vein in the Chalk Creek area, and coal mining began in earnest. Hundreds of tons of coal were shipped to Salt Lake City, and soon a narrow gauge railroad was built. The settlement was renamed Coalville as a result of this early success mining coal.
- 1859. Coalville was founded by William Henderson Smith, an early Mormon freighter. He noticed that wheat spilled by other wagons moving through the area would grow to maturity. He subsequently convinced four families to settle in the area with him. The settlement was originally called Chalk Creek.
- 1868. The first settlers in Oakley were William Stevens and wife, Emma Crowden Stevens. Soon to follow were relatives and friends, among them the Fraziers, Hortins, Richards, Wildes and Gibbons, to name a few; all these names are still prominent in the town.
- 1880's. Oakley's land was originally purchased from the Union Pacific Company by the early settlers in the land sale of the 1880s.
- 1886/1887. Oakley's original name was "Oak Creek", derived from the name of a creek that ran just east of the present town site and that was thickly overgrown with oak trees. The town changed its name to "Oakley" in late 1886 or early 1887; the new name was chosen from many names submitted by the settlers in a contest.
Land and Property[edit | edit source]
- Land and Property (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Maps[edit | edit source]
Migration[edit | edit source]
Early migration routes to and from Summit County, Utah Genealogy for European and African American settlers included:
- California Trail 1846 to 1869 from western Missouri to northern California[1]
- Mormon Trail 1846 to 1869 from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah[2]
Military[edit | edit source]
- Land and Property (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Naturalization and Citizenship[edit | edit source]
Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- One major resouce for newspapers throughout Utah is the University of Utah's Utah Digital Newspapers project "with more than 600,000 pages of digitized Utah historical newspapers." One newspaper from Summit County is included in this digital project, the Park Records. Read more... about using Utah newspapers for your family history research.
- Newspapers (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Obituaries[edit | edit source]
Periodicals[edit | edit source]
- Newspapers (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.[edit | edit source]
In Utah, such records may be difficult to find. Try records of the church they may have attended. Realize, however, that such records may have not been preserved, and would not be in the typical records of membership.
It is possible there were records kept by civilian authorities. Ask town or county officials and local librarians and the State Archives. Also try National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (online).
Probate Records[edit | edit source]
- Newspapers (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Public Records[edit | edit source]
- Newspapers (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Taxation[edit | edit source]
- Newspapers (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Vital Records[edit | edit source]
- Vital Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Birth[edit | edit source]
Marriage[edit | edit source]
- 1864-1905 - Western States Marriage Index. Includes Summit County 1864-1905.[3]
Death[edit | edit source]
Utah Death Certificates 1904 - 1956 -A free internet access to the 1904-1956 death certificates can be viewed on the https://www.familysearch.org/ . Utah requires a death certificate before a burial is completed. A death certificate may contain information as to the name of the deceased, date of death, and place of death, as well as the age, birthdate, parents, gender, marital status, spouse and place of residence.
Death Record Substitutes
- 1870 - U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 at Ancestry ($). Includes 1870 Summit County, Utah Genealogy mortality schedule.
- 1870 - U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885 at Ancestry ($). Includes 1870 Summit County, Utah Genealogy mortality schedule.
Voting Registers[edit | edit source]
Resource Repositories[edit | edit source]
- Resource (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for Summit County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see
Archives, Libraries, and Museums[edit | edit source]
Courthouses[edit | edit source]
www.co.summit.ut.us/
60 North Main Street
P.O. Box 128
Coalville, UT 84017
435-336-3200
County seat: Coalville
Family History Centers[edit | edit source]
- Introduction to Family History Centers
- Coalville Utah Family History Center
- Kamas Utah Family History Center
Societies and Social Groups[edit | edit source]
Towns and Communities[edit | edit source]
Populated Places[edit | edit source]
- Cities: Coalville | Echo | Henefer (Originally Heneferville) | Hoytsville| Kamas | Park City | Wanship
Daughters of Utah pioneers wrote a small history titled: "Henefer Our Valley Home" available on microfilm from the Family History Library.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Oregon California Trails Association" at http://octatrails.micromaps.com/ (accessed 18 July 2011).
- ↑ "The Pioneer Story: The Mormon Pioneer Trail" in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at http://lds.org/gospellibrary/pioneer/pioneerstory.htm (accessed 18 July 2011).
- ↑ "Summit County, Utah: Family History and Genealogy, Census, Birth, Marriage, Death Vital Records and More," Linkpendium, http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/UT/Summit/, accessed 1 February 2012.