Heiner, Carbon County, Utah Genealogy
Guide to Heiner, Carbon County ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
Quick History[edit | edit source]
Heiner is a class 2 mining ghost town, in Carbon County.[1] A tiny coal camp founded in 1911 was originally called Panther as it is at the mouth of Panther Canyon. It was also known as Carbon, the finally named after Moroni Heiner, the Vice-president of the U.S. Fuel Company. [2] The town consisted of about 100 people of several different nationalities. The town grew to five to six hundred people by 1923. The town faded in 1950 when coal prices dropped. [3]
Location[edit | edit source]
- Coordinates: Latitude. 39.70806°, Longitude. -110.86556°
Maps[edit | edit source]
Neighboring Communities[edit | edit source]
Martin | Helper | Peerless | Royal | Storrs | Spring Glen | Kenilworth | Standardville | Latuda | Wildcat
Time Line[edit | edit source]
- 1911: Coal camp started
- 1917: Heiner gets a post office
- 1923: Town reaches peek population
- 1950: Population declines as demand for coal drops.
Biographies[edit | edit source]
- Memorial to those who lost their lives in coal mines in Utah in the 19th & 20th centuries [4] Lists name, date of accident, and mine.
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
Check cemeteries in neighboring communities.
Church Records[edit | edit source]
Historical Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- Carbon County News 1908 - 1915
- Eastern Utah Advocate 1891 - 1916
- News Advocate 1915 - 1932
- Carbon County Newspaper Articles
Societies, Museums and Libraries[edit | edit source]
294 South Main
Helper, Utah 84526
Phone: (435) 472-3009
Vital Records[edit | edit source]
Birth[edit | edit source]
Marriages[edit | edit source]
- Marriage information may be located at the Western States Marriage Database searchable by bride or groom.
Death[edit | edit source]
- Utah Department of Archives 1903 to 50 years ago
Choices of search types - name, date of death (year, month, day, or any combination) and county.
Images of actual death certificates. - Utah Death Certificates 1904 - 1956 -A free internet access to the 1904-1956 death certificates can be viewed on the Family Search Historical Records. 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. For information on death prior to 1904 you can search the Utah State Burial Index.
Obituaries[edit | edit source]
Suggested Reading[edit | edit source]
- Connecting the West : historic railroad stops and stage stations of Elko County, Nevada [5]
- The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. [6]
- Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures [7]
- Pioneers of Carbon County [8]
Websites[edit | edit source]
- Panther Mine
- List of Mines in Carbon County
- Silver Mining in the Beehive State
- Utah Ghost Towns
- Utah Mining
Sources and Footnotes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Carr, Stephen L. The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. Salt Lake City, Utah: Western Epics, 1972. Film: FS Catalog 78162 Book: FS Catalog 979.2 H2cr WorldCat 595478.
- ↑ Carr, Stephen L. The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. Salt Lake City, Utah: Western Epics, 1972. Film: FS Catalog 78162 Book: FS Catalog 979.2 H2cr WorldCat 595478.
- ↑ Thompson, George A; Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures WorldCat 9202286 FS Catalog 979.2 H2tg
- ↑ Civish, Fred M.; Memorial to those who lost their lives in coal mines in Utah in the 19th & 20th centuries Book FS Catalog 979.2 V28
- ↑ Hall, Shawn; Connecting the West : historic railroad stops and stage stations of Elko County, Nevada WorldCat 50926294
- ↑ Carr, Stephen L. The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. Salt Lake City, Utah: Western Epics, 1972. Film: FS Catalog 78162 Book: FS Catalog 979.2 H2cr WorldCat 595478.
- ↑ Thompson, George A; Some Dreams Die: Utah's Ghost Towns and Lost Treasures WorldCat 9202286 FS Catalog 979.2 H2tg
- ↑ Jean S Greenwood; Lou Jean S Wiggins; Mary N Porter Harris; Daughters of Utah Pioneers; Pioneers of Carbon County WorldCat 46707885