Montana Genealogy Resources
Sub-regions for Montana
Vital Records for Montana
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Montana Cemeteries
Find links and information on locating cemeteries in Montana...[More]
http://www.uscemeteries.net/montana/cemeteries.htm
Montana Obituaries
Learn how and where to locate obituaries and death records in Montana...[More]
http://www.newspaperobituaries.net/montana/obituaries.htm
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana Directory, 1891-92
During the 1890s, Butte, Montana was a copper mining boom town. Thousands of men and women moved there to seek their fortunes, among them Marcus Daly and W.A. Clark, who were remembered as the "Copper Kings." This directory attempted to list the name of every adult male living or doing business in the city in 1891-92, along with the occupation, bus...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5296
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, Directory, 1902
Located in western Montana, the city of Butte is the county seat of Silver Bow
County. In the early twentieth century, Butte was a thriving mining metropolis.
This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1902.
In addition to providing the residents' names, it provides their addresses and
occupational informat...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5711
Chance's Genealogy
Includes information on Montana counties, surnames and queries.
http://www.eskimo.com/~chance/
Deer Lodge County, Montana, 1896 Anaconda City Directory
Located in western Montana, the city of Anaconda is the county seat of Deer
Lodge County. In the late nineteenth century, Anaconda was a thriving mining
metropolis. This database is a transcription of a city directory originally
published in 1896. In addition to providing the residents' names, it provides
their addresses and occupat...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5672
Flathead County, MT, 1905 - 1906 Kalispell City Directory and Flathead County Directory
Located in Northwestern Montana, Kalispell was the county seat of Flathead County in 1905-6. This database contains a complete City Directory of Kalispell and all of the villages in Flathead County. It provides the resident's name, information regarding occupation, place of business and residence. . It contains the names of landowners and tax-payin...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6113
Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties, Vol. 2
As the United States expanded westward from the original thirteen colonies, settlers often confronted the existing owners of the land. As a result the federal government often negotiated treaties with these Native Americans. This collection of official treaties was compiled by the United States and originally printed in 1904. It contains the full t...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3603
Klondike Pioneers from Montana
A genealogy index of about 620 people from Montana who were in the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon Territory between 1898 and 1902.
http://www.yukonalaska.com/pathfinder/gen/MontanaDb.html
Missoula and Ravalli Counties, Montana Directory, 1903-04
In 1903-1904 Missoula and the Bitter Root Valley were famed for their active lumbering industry, mining, farming, and fruit-growing businesses. It was a time of prosperity in Western Montana and many people were moving to and from the area. This city directory accounts for the people who lived in Missoula and Ravalli Counties during that time.Inclu...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5015
Missoula and Ravalli County, Montana Cemeteries
All three of the cemeteries transcribed in this database are located in the Bitterroot Valley, south of Missoula. Victor Cemetery, in Ravalli County, Montana, lies on a sloping hill about a mile and a half northwest of the city. St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, also in Ravalli County, Montana, lies in the center of Florence, across the street from the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5449
Missoula, Montana City Directory, 1890
Located along the Bitterroot River in western Montana, Missoula was home to about 3,500 residents in 1890. This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1891. It lists businesses and citizens for the city and surrounding communities of Stevensville, Corvallis, Grantsdale, and Thompson Falls. In addition to providing t...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4505
Montana Census, 1870-90
This collection contains the following indexes: 1870 Federal Census Index; 1880 Federal Census Index; 1890 Veterans Schedule. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3558
Montana Death Index, 1989-98
Montana was granted statehood in 1889. Prior to 1895, the state did not require that vital records be reported. Statewide death registration began in 1907. This database is an index to deaths registered by the state between 1989 and 1998. Researchers may find such information as the full name of the deceased, his or her date of death, and the place...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5437
Montana 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 Montana.
http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-MT-NDX.html
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
Stevensville, Ravalli County, Montana Cemeteries
Located in Bitterroot Valley, about 30 miles south of Missoula, Montana, Stevensville was named after a treaty made be U.S. Army General Stephens with Flathead Indians of the area in 1853. This database is a listing of people interred in four local cemeteries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It provides the decedent's name, birth date, de...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4354
USGenWeb Project - Montana
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://rootsweb.com/~mtgenweb
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