Genealogical Research In Nebraska
Genealogical Research in Nebraska; by Ruby Coleman; May 2011; 108 pp, plus vi; Soft Cover; ISBN: 9781933194738; Item # FR0117
As with researching in any area, the challenge for researching in Nebraska is to locate as many of the records as possible. There are many repositories where these records are found. Like many other states, Nebraska’s record-keeping is unique, but especially useful to the genealogist. Many records are available to document one’s Nebraska family, whether they settled and stayed, or moved on after a few years. Ruby’s book will help you find those records.
Heavily illustrated with photos and documents, this volume may give the researcher clues as to records that may be available that they hadn’t even considered.
The following chapters make up the book:
- Introduction
- Nebraska Settlement
- Colonization and Development by Railroad
- Nebraska Court System and Records
- Nebraska Vital Records
- Probate, Guardianships and Adoptions
- Land Records
- Naturalization Records
- Civil and Criminal Court Records
- County Histories
- Territorial, Federal and State Censuses
- Military Records
- Schools and Records
- Cemeteries
- Institutional Records
- Nebraska Railroads
- Nebraska Ethnic Groups
- Religious Records
- Orphan Trains
- Cattle Brands
- Societies, Repositories and Libraries
- Genealogical Collections in Nebraska Libraries and Repositories
- Nebraska State Censuses & Substitutes 1854-1976
- Maps Showing Nebraska County Boundary Changes
- Nebraska County Records – Alphabetical by county
- Suggested Internet Web Pages
- Suggested Reading
- Notes
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Related Books on Nebraska
- Census Substitutes & State Census Records - Vol. 1
- Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920
About the Author: Ruby Coleman, of Nebraska, has been actively involved in researching genealogy for over 40 years and has been a professional genealogist for over 30 years. She is an instructor of seminars and classes, as well as a lecturer and freelance writer. Her expertise is in Nebraska and the Plains states genealogy, history, and research.