Kansas Genealogy Resources

Sub-regions for Kansas

Allen
Anderson
Atchison
Barber
Barton
Bourbon
Brown
Butler
Chase
Chautauqua
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Clark
Clay
Cloud
Coffey
Comanche
Cowley
Crawford
Decatur
Dickinson
Doniphan
Douglas
Edwards
Elk
Ellis
Ellsworth
Finney
Ford
Franklin
Geary
Gove
Graham
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Greenwood
Hamilton
Harper
Harvey
Haskell
Hodgeman
Jackson
Jefferson
Jewell
Johnson
Kearny
Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
Lane
Leavenworth
Lincoln
Linn
Logan
Lyon
Marion
Marshall
McPherson
Meade
Miami
Mitchell
Montgomery
Morris
Morton
Nemaha
Neosho
Ness
Norton
Osage
Osborne
Ottawa
Pawnee
Phillips
Pottawatomie
Pratt
Rawlins
Reno
Republic
Rice
Riley
Rooks
Rush
Russell
Saline
Scott
Sedgwick
Seward
Shawnee
Sheridan
Sherman
Smith
Stafford
Stanton
Stevens
Sumner
Thomas
Trego
Wabaunsee
Wallace
Washington
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson
Wyandotte

Vital Records for Kansas

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Featured websites for Kansas

Kansas Cemeteries
Find links and information on locating cemeteries in Kansas...[More]
http://www.uscemeteries.net/kansas/cemeteries.htm

Kansas Obituaries
Learn how and where to locate obituaries and death records in Kansas...[More]
http://www.newspaperobituaries.net/kansas/obituaries.htm

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains information originally published in the Senate documents of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine. Veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War whose graves were found between 1900 and 1987 are included in this first volume. Included in eac...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4110

Anderson County, Kansas Marriages, 1857-94
Located in eastern Kansas and one of the original counties of the state, Anderson County saw a large influx of settlers during the last half of the 19th Century. This database is a collection of marriage records from the county between 1857 and 1894. It contains nearly 3000 records and about 6000 names. Each entry shows the bride and groom's name, ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3461

Atchison and Leavenworth, Kansas Obituaries, 1998
Preserving genealogical documents for nearly a half a century, the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society is one of the most important such societies in Kansas and Missouri. This database, created by the society, is a name index of obituaries in four area newspapers in 1998. Compiled from the Tonganoxie Mirror, the Platte County Mirror, the Baseho...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4032

Confederate States Field Officers
The costliest war in the history of the United States, the Civil War involved hundreds of thousands of men on both sides of the conflict. Originally published in the early 1900s, this database is a listing of men who served the Confederate States as field officers. In addition to listing the soldier's name, it also provides the soldier's rank, and ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4537

Dawes Commission Index, 1896
This is an index to over 14,000 records of individuals in the Five Civilized Tribes that applied for citizenship under the Act of 1896. The Five Civilized Tribes include the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chicasaw, Creek and the Seminole. Each record includes the individual's name tribe, and case number. This compilation, in effect an Indian census, was al...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3075

Dawes Commission Index, 1898-1914
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3118

Jasper County, Missouri Newspaper Obituaries, 1999
Bordering each other in the central United States, Jasper County, Missouri and Cherokee County, Kansas are home to the Joplin Globe and Columbus Daily Advocate respectively. This database is a collection of obituaries from both newspapers in 1999. Entries often include the decedent's full name, date of birth, death date, and location of burial. It ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4402

Johnson County, Kansas Farmer Directory, 1921
One of the original counties in Kansas, Johnson County occupies an important place in the history of the state. Being one of the more populous counties, hundreds of thousands of people have resided in the area since its creation in 1855. This database is a collection of records from the Kansas Farmer Mail and Breeze, printed in 1921. Listing farme...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3588

Junction City, Kansas High School Records
Located in east central Kansas, Junction City is one of the older communities of the state. This database was created from the high school year books for 1921, 1922, and 1923. It contains nearly 2600 names (and addresses for most) of students and alumni who graduated between 1875 and 1924. Many of these students were children of parents in the U.S....[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3419

Kansas 353rd Infantry Regiment in World War I
"They're From Kansas" (353rd Infantry Regiment, 89th Division in World War I) Capt. Charles F. Dienst, Historian 353rd Infantry First Lieut. Clifford Chalmer, Historian First Battalion First Lieut. Francis M. Morgan, Historian Second Battalion First Lieut. Charles O. Gallenkamp, Historian Third Battalion First Lieut. Ll...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5695

Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 1
This multi-volume series presents many of the events of pre-territorial and territorial Kansas in a narrative history. Volume one, which is largely historical, includes the accounts of Quivira, of Louisiana, of the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, of the Overland commerce, of the unique Indian occupancy, of the Missouri Compromise and its repeal, of the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3232

Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 2
This multi-volume series presents many of the events of pre-territorial and territorial Kansas in a narrative history. Volume two, which is largely historical, includes the accounts of Lane's Army of the North, the tide of emigration, the Republican Party in Kansas, the Kansas Militia, early political and law enforcement leaders in Kansas, and othe...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3233

Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 3
This multi-volume series presents many of the events of pre-territorial and territorial Kansas in a narrative history. Volume three includes biographies of the pioneers of Kansas, including prominent individuals, politicians, law enforcers, and business owners. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3244

Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 4
This multi-volume series presents many of the events of pre-territorial and territorial Kansas in a narrative history. Volume four includes biographies of the pioneers of Kansas, including prominent individuals, politicians, law enforcers, and business owners. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3245

Kansas and Kansans, Vol. 5
This multi-volume series presents many of the events of pre-territorial and territorial Kansas in a narrative history. Volume five includes biographies of the pioneers of Kansas, including prominent individuals, politicians, law enforcers, and business owners. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3246

Kansas Census, 1850-90
This collection contains the following indexes: 1850 Federal Census Index; 1855 Territorial Census Index; 1856 State Census Index; 1857 State Census Index; 1858 State Census Index; 1859 State Census Index; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1870 Federal Census Index; 1890 Veterans Schedule. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3548

Kansas City Kansan Obituaries, 1998
Serving the Wyandotte County area of Kansas, the Kansas City Kansan is an important local newspaper featuring news from the community. This database, compiled by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, is a collection of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper in 1998. It includes the names of nearly 2200 persons. It provides the decedent's ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4027

Kansas City, Kansas Directory, 1890
Located along the Missouri River in eastern Kansas, Kansas City is the county seat of Wyandotte County. This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection includes the names of over 29,800 peo...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4591

Kansas Civil War Soldiers
In proportion to population, Kansas furnished more troops to the Union army during the Civil War than any other loyal state. This database is a transcription of the Kansas Adjutant General's Roll of Civil War Soldiers. Listing over 20,000 men, it provides the soldier's name, rank, residence, enlistment date, and muster date. Additionally, it reveal...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3916

Kansas Election List, 1854
In the midst of the American slavery debate, Kansas became a territory in 1854 and federal authorities organized an election of territorial officials. This database is a voter lisiting taken from a special committee report to Congress in 1856. It provides the resident's name along with city, district, and precinct or township where they were regist...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4099

Kansas Family History
Family histories organized by surname and county, located in the state of Kansas.
http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/families/

Kansas Genealogy Main State Page
The KSGenWeb Project.
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/

Kansas Interactive Genealogy
Kansas family history index site - includes the Kansas surname site.
http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/research/inter-gen/

Kansas Marriage Index, 1854-73
Following the Civil War, Kansas experienced a population boom as immigrants and settlers moved into the area. This database is a collection of marriage records for the state before and during these growth years. It contains the records for nearly 22,000 marriages. The names were extracted from LDS microfilms and local newspapers. Each entry shows t...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3444

Kansas Pioneers Project
The Kansas Pioneers list is a compilation of settlers names contributed by genealogical and historical researchers.
http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/pioneers/pion_main.html

Kansas Post Offices, 1880
In 1880 Kansas boasted a population of nearly one million persons, all living near a federal post office. This database is a listing of over 1400 post offices located around the state in that year. Each record contains the name of the post office and county in which it is located. This list includes the names of all acting post offices, including r...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4117

Kansas Research at The Records Room
Locate resources (online listings, books, CD-Rom, lookups and addresses) for vital records in each county within the state of Kansas.
http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-KS-NDX.html

Kansas Settlers, 1854-79
On the 15th and 16th of September 1879, over 3,000 settlers of early Kansas gathered at Bismark Grove to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of statehood. This database is a collection of information gathered at that meeting regarding the settlement of the state. Taken from a register now in the Kansas State Historical Society, each record revea...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4132

Kansas Territorial Census, 1855
As required by the Kansas-Nebraska Act that created the new territory, the Kansas government set about enumerating its residents. This database is an index to the census performed in 1855. Each entry reveals the name of resident, district of residence, and page number in the original document. Additionally, many records also provide the individuals...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4056

Kansas Towns and Cities, 1912
The prairie state of Kansas is made up of thousands of towns and cities, both large and small. Since the creation of the territory in 1854, most were founded, some changed names, and, for a few, subsequently abandoned. This database is a collection of town information, listing creation dates and name changes through 1912. It was taken from the four...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3379

Kansas USGenWeb Page
Provides genealogical resources for researchers in Kansas.
http://169.147.169.151/genweb/

Kansas Voter Registration Lists, 1854-56
With the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, Kansas became a territory. However, with the issue of slavery still undecided in the Union, this new territory became "bleeding Kansas," as pro- and anti-slavery factions sought local control. This database is a transcription of voter registration lists compiled between 1854 and 1856. It provides...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3961

Leavenworth Advertiser and McLouth Times (Kansas), 1898-1900
As a record of events, newspapers often contain valuable information regarding local residents. This database contains details from two Kansas newspapers, the Leavenworth Advertiser and McLouth Times. The collection of names from the Leavenworth Advertiser includes nearly 700 who for a variety of reasons (birth, death, divorce, etc.) found their n...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3376

Leavenworth County, Kansas Births, 1891-1900
One of the oldest and most important communities in Kansas, Leavenworth was home to about 40,000 people in 1900. This database is an index to births in the county between 1891 and 1900. Information provided includes the name of the child, father's name, mother's maiden name, sex, race, birth date, and birth location. Each record also contains the p...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4493

Leavenworth County, Kansas Burials, 1954-58, 1963-70
Known as "The First City of Kansas," Leavenworth was home to over 75,000 people in 1950. This database is a collection of burial permits from the city in the 1950s and 1960s. Compiled by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, the permits are for persons that died outside Leavenworth but were buried in the city. A great number of these permits...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4578

Leavenworth County, Kansas Deaths, 1891-1911
By decision of the state legislature, Leavenworth, Kansas was required to collect birth and death records beginning in 1891. This database is a collection of those records from August 1891 to 1911. City doctors and coroners gave the information on cards to the city clerk who probably entered the cards into a logbook (which is not known to survive)....[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4605

Leavenworth County, Kansas Farmer Directory, 1921
As one of the oldest counties in Kansas, Leavenworth is also one of the most populous. Hundreds of thousands of people have lived in the area since the territory was granted statehood. This database is a collection of records from the "Kansas Farmer Mail and Breeze," printed in 1921 listing farmers and breeders in the county. Each record includes t...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3724

Leavenworth County, Kansas Obituaries, 1947
1947 Leavenworth Obituaries Leavenworth is the First City of Kansas and was a gateway to the West. It is adjacent to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas which was settled 1827 and was a hot bed of action and violence during the border troubles from 1854 with the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill which allowed Kansas to enter as a "Free" State. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6199

Leavenworth County, Kansas Obituaries, 1948
Called the "First City of Kansas," Leavenworth is the county seat for Leavenworth County. Taken from the longest continuously published newspaper in the state, the Leavenworth Times, this database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper. It includes the names of more than 2,200 people who died in 1948. The database also includes, w...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5468

Leavenworth County, Kansas Obituaries, 1999
These indexes are of the obituaries clipped from the following newspapers: Tonganoxie Mirror (Tonganoxie, Kansas); Basehor Sentinel (Basehor, Kansas); Atchison Globe (Atchison, Kansas); Platte County Landmark (Platte County, Missouri) and Kansas City Kansan (Kansas City, Kansas) that are kept by the Leavenworth Public Library and given to the Leave...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5009

Leavenworth County, Kansas Tax Payers, 1900-20
One of the original counties in Kansas, Leavenworth was home to about 40,000 people in 1900. Compiled from a variety of sources, this database is a list of taxpayers from the county between 1900 and 1920. Researchers will find the name of taxpayer, post office where they received mail, and the year they paid the tax. Providing the names of nearly 1...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3840

Leavenworth County, Kansas: Leavenworth Times Obituary Index, 1983 - 1993
The city of Leavenworth was the first incorporated city in the state of Kansas, and The Leavenworth Times is one of the city's oldest newspapers. This index of obituaries was compiled by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society and contains the names of over 7700 persons who died in the Leavenworth area between 1983 and early 1993. Information p...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6079

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1949, 1951-53
The longest continuously published newspaper in Kansas, the Leavenworth Times is located in the county seat of Leavenworth. This database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper in 1949 and between 1951 and 1953. It provides the names of over 7,200 persons. Additional information includes, where available, maiden names and page num...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5000

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1950
The longest continuously published newspaper in the state, the Leavenworth Times is an important part of the Leavenworth County area. This database this database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper in 1950. Each record provides the decedent's name and date of publication. Additional notes are provided, often including cause of ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4144

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1954, 1958, 1967-78
The longest continuously published newspaper in Kansas, the Leavenworth Times is located in the county seat of Leavenworth. This database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper in 1954, 1958, and between 1967 and 1978. It provides the names of over 12,200 persons. Additional information includes, where available, maiden names and ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4322

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1955-56
Historically one of the most important newspapers in eastern Kansas, the Leavenworth Times is the longest continuously published newspaper in the state. This database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper in 1955 and 1956. It provides the names of over 5,000 persons. Additional information includes, where available, maiden names ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4386

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1957-64
Published continuously longer than any other newspaper in the state, the Leavenworth Times serves the county seat of Leavenworth, often called the "First City of Kansas." This database is an index of obituaries that appeared in the newspaper between 1957 and 1964. It provides the names of over 5100 persons. Additional information includes, where av...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4159

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1965-66, 1979-82
Called the "First City of Kansas," Leavenworth is the seat for the county of the same name. Taken from the longest continuously published newspaper in the state, the Leavenworth Times, this database is an index of obituaries which appeared in the newspaper between 1965 and 1966, as well as 1979-1982. It provides the names of over 5400 persons. Addi...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4081

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1987-98
The city of Leavenworth was the first incorporated city in the state of Kansas, and The Leavenworth Times is one of the city's oldest newspapers. This index of obituaries was compiled by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society and contains the names of over 7700 persons who died in the Leavenworth area between 1987 and early 1998. Information p...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3416

Leavenworth Times (Kansas) Obituaries, 1994-98
Called the ""First City of Kansas,"" Leavenworth is the seat for the county of the same name. Taken from the longest continuously published newspaper in the state, the Leavenworth Times, this database is an index of obituaries which appeared in the newspaper. Updated with material from 1998, it includes the names of over 6000 pe...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3373

Leavenworth, Franklin and Douglas Counties, Kansas Name Index, 1900
In 1900, the official population of Leavenworth, Franklin, and Douglas Counties in Kansas numbered about 87,000. This database contains the names of roughly one eighth of those residents. Taken from Portrait and Biographical Record of Leavenworth, Douglas, and Franklin Counties, Kansas, this collection lists nearly 11,000 persons who lived in these...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3380

Leavenworth, Kansas Births, 1832-95
Originally organized as "Indian Territory" following the Louisiana Purchase, Kansas began to see white settlers in the 1820's and 1830's. This database is a collection of birth records for persons born in Leavenworth County during these early years of the territory and state. Covering the years 1832 to 1895, this list of over 200 children gives bir...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3418

Leavenworth, Kansas Deaths, 1840-1935
This modest collection was compiled by the Leavenworth County (Kansas) Genealogy Society. It contains nearly 700 names of persons in the Leavenworth area who died while in advanced years from a variety of causes. Information provided includes death date, age at time of death and for some how they died, residence, or profession. Most of those includ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3396

Leavenworth, Kansas Deaths, 1870-1920
Leavenworth County, Kansas lies just twenty miles north of Kansas City. This index of deaths from the greater Leavenworth area, includes the names of over 1400 persons who died in the late 19th and early 20th Century. Created by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, it contains, for some, information regarding family, circumstances of death,...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3405

Leavenworth, Kansas Deaths, 1923-30
Situated not twenty miles from metro Kansas City, Leavenworth County, Kansas has been home to many people. This index of deaths from the greater Leavenworth area, includes the names of over 5600 persons who died between 1923 and 1930. Created by the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society, it contains, for some, information regarding family, circum...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3410

Leavenworth, Kansas Funeral Home Records, 1942-54
One of the earliest permanent settlements in Kansas, Leavenworth is located along the Missouri River less than twenty miles northwest of Kansas City. This database is an index to four large boxes of funeral packets containing a variety of information collected by the Sexton Funeral Home (now known as Belden-Sexton-Sumpter Funeral Chapels). The micr...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4689

Leavenworth, Kansas History Name Index
The History of Leavenworth County, Kansas was published in 1921 as a seminal reference work. It contains, in addition to an historical narrative about the county as a whole, a history of many early businesses and families in the area. Also of importance is a list of men who served in the Spanish-American War and World War I. This database is a name...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3451

Leavenworth, Kansas Newspaper Name Index, 1866-68
Created as a competitor to the Leavenworth Times, the Leavenworth Daily Commercial was an important part of the eastern Kansas community in the mid-1800s. This database is a name index for the newspaper between Oct 1866 and March 1868. Researchers will find the person's name, date of publication, and the reason their name appeared in the newspaper....[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3852

Leavenworth, Kansas State Census, 1865
Founded in 1954, the Leavenworth County Genealogical Society is an important preserver of genealogical information in Kansas. Provided by the society, this database is a collection of state census records for the county in 1865. Researchers will find the person's name along with township of residence. Page numbers are included to aid the researcher...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3995

Leavenworth, Kansas Tax List, 1895-97, 1899-1900
At the 1900 Federal Census the population of Leavenworth County, Kansas was enumerated at just over 40,000 residents. This database is a listing of over 3100 taxpaying residents of the county for the years 1895-1897 and 1899-1900. Researchers will find, in addition to the name of the taxpayer, the township in which they lived. For those seeking inf...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3499

Leavenworth, Kansas Veterans Center Death Register
A recorded 2100 veterans died while residing at the Leavenworth Veterans Affairs Center between 1886 and 1903. This database is an extraction of the microfilmed center records which comprise nine books. This is book two, and is roughly alphabetical in order. Information provided in this database includes name, date of death, military unit, and gra...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3397

Leavenworth, Kansas Veterans, 1915-16
One of the oldest and most important communities in Kansas, Leavenworth has been home to thousands of military veterans. This database is a listing of residents of the Western Branch of the Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers between 1915 and 1916. Taken from the R. L. Polk City Directory of Leavenworth in 1916, it is the only known published list...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4367

Leavenworth, Kansas Voter Registration, 1859
The state of Kansas had only been a part of the Union four short years in 1859. This index of registered voters for the town of Leavenworth in Kansas is of great value for researchers of early settlers to the state. This database shows not only the names of those registered to vote, but their occupation as well. Also to be found here is the residen...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3489

Leavenworth, Kansas Who's Who, 1941-43
Boasting a population of over 41,000 in 1940, Leavenworth County, Kansas was the seventh most populous county in the state. As a result of this concentration of people records from the area can aid researchers in finding ancestors. This collection of important persons who lived in the area includes nearly 11,500 men and women. Each person is listed...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3446

Leavenworth, KS High School Records, 1871-1907
One of the oldest and largest high schools in the greater Leavenworth area, Leavenworth High School produced many graduates who went on to contribute to their community. This modest database contains information on over 1200 men and women who attended or graduated from this high school between 1871 and 1907. The information provided includes name,...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3388

Riley County Kansas 1925 Decennial Agricultural State census
Riley County, Kansas is located on the western edge of northeastern Kansas, about 100 miles west of Kansas City. Riley was organized in 1855 in Kansas Territory and had grown to some 19,722 people by 1925. This database was taken from microfilm copies of original census sheets housed in the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka. It c...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6105

Riley County, Kansas Area Newspapers Obituaries, 1998-99
Riley County, Kansas is situated approximately 100 miles west of Kansas City. Adjacent counties are Geary, Wabaunsee, Clay, Pottawatomie, and Washington. During 1998-99, newspapers in Pottawatomie and Riley counties printed approximately 2,200 obituaries. This database can serve as an index to those deceased persons. It indexes the following Riley ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5371

Riley County, Kansas Census, 1875
Riley County, Kansas 1875 state census About one hundred miles west of Kansas City, Kansas, Riley County is located on the western edge of Northeast Kansas. This county's population increased mightily between 1865 and 1875. The information taken from the original census sheets, housed in the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka, Kansas, is a ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5072

Riley County, Kansas Funeral Cards, 1960-95
About a hundred miles west of Kansas City, Kansas, Riley County is on the western edge of Northeast Kansas. This database is a collection of some funeral records for services that took place in and around the town of Riley. Compiled from funeral cards held by the Riley County Historical Museum, the funeral dates cover from the 1960s to the 1990s. I...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4504

Riley County, Kansas Obituary Index, 1994-95
During 1994 and 1995, newspapers in Riley County, Kansas, printed approximately 2000 obituaries. This database can serve as an index to those persons. This database indexes Riley County Newspapers: Manhattan Mercury and Wamego Times & Smoke Signals. 1994 - 1995 Obituary Index from Riley County and Area Newspapers. Riley County, Kansas, is situ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4794

Riley county, Kansas State Census, 1865
Riley County, Kansas is located on the western edge of Northeast Kansas, about 100 miles west of Kansas City. Riley County was young in 1865. It was on the western frontier during Kansas Territorial times, from 1854-61, with the settlement reaching as far as the location of Ft. Riley, Kansas. Although it grew rapidly, only 1,809 people were...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5976

Riley County, Kansas State Census, 1915
Riley County, Kansas is located on the western edge of northeastern Kansas, about 100 miles west of Kansas City. Riley was organized in 1855 in Kansas Territory and had grown to some 16,507 people by 1915. This database was taken from microfilm copies of original census sheets housed in the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka. It cons...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5292

Riley county, Kansas, 1885 State Census
RILEY COUNTY, KANSAS STATE CENSUS --- 1885 Riley County, Kansas is located on the western edge of northeastern Kansas, about 100 miles west of Kansas City. Riley County was organized in 1855 in Kansas Territory and had grown to some 12,192 people by 1885. The Kansas census is taken at 10 year intervals midway between the Federal census cou...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6074

Riley county, Kansas, 1905 State Census
Riley County, Kansas is located on the western edge of northeastern Kansas, about 100 miles west of Kansas City. Riley was organized in 1855 in Kansas Territory and grew to 13,738 people by 1915. This database was taken from microfilm copies of original census sheets housed in the Kansas State Historical Society Library in Topeka. It consis...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5956

Sons of the American Revolution
This work contains the entire list (thousands of members) of the membership of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution to December 31, 1901, including deceased members, with their line of descent from their Revolutionary ancestors. Search this database if you have ancestors who participated in the Revolution or who were members of the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3072

Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912, Vol. 1-2
This guide identifies and describes all significant series of civil and military records relating to the States and Territories to the west of the Mississippi River. This guide also tells what Federal records are available, and their location, whether in the Washington D.C. area, or in regional archives. This is volume one and two of the multi-vo...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3108

USGenWeb Project - Kansas
The USGenWeb Project State web sites are your starting points for finding genealogical and historical information. Each state site features state information and also provides you with links to each county web site within the state....[More]
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/index.html

Western Life Newspaper Name Index, 1900-02
The Western Life newspaper was a weekly publication in the county of Leavenworth, Kansas during the late 19th and early 20th Century. This database is a name index to persons who appeared in the paper for marriage announcements, death notices, birth announcements, engagements, divorce filings and missing persons. Information provided includes the p...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3522

WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
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Wyandotte County, Kansas Farmer Directory, 1921
In 1921, Wyandotte County was the most populous county in Kansas. With Kansas City within its boundaries, this is not surprising. Hundreds of thousands of people have lived in the area since the Kansas was granted statehood. This database is a collection of records from the "Kansas Farmer Mail and Breeze," printed in 1921 and lists farmers and bree...[More]
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