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''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Utah|Utah]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]]'''''Wasatch County''' | ''[[United States|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Utah|Utah]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]]'''''Wasatch County''' | ||
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| | | width="100%" align="center" bgcolor="#ccff66" colspan="6" | '''Dates for major county records<ref>Alice Eichholz, ''Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources'', 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), 676-677. {{WorldCat|55947869|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|1185723|item|disp=FHL Book 973 D27rb 2004}}.</ref>''' | ||
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| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Birth|Birth]]'''</center> | ||
| width="16.6%" align="center" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Marriage|Marriage]]'''</center> | | width="16.6%" align="center" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Marriage|Marriage]]'''</center> | ||
| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Death|Death]]'''</center> | ||
| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Census|Census]]'''</center> | ||
| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Land_and_Property|Land]]'''</center> | ||
| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" | <center>'''[[Wasatch County, Utah#Probate_Records|Probate]]'''</center> | ||
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| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" style="height: 25px;" | 1898-present | ||
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| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" style="height: 25px;" | 1870, 1880... | ||
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| | | width="16.6%" valign="middle" style="height: 25px;" | 1883-present | ||
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| bgcolor="#99d6ff | | width="100%" bgcolor="#99d6ff" colspan="6" | '''For earlier dates, try...[[Wasatch County, Utah#Churches and Religious Groups|Church]] | [[Wasatch County, Utah#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | [[Wasatch County, Utah#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] | [[Wasatch County, Utah#Parent_Counties|Parent counties]]''' | ||
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==== Neighboring Counties ==== | ==== Neighboring Counties ==== | ||
{{PAGENAME}}is surrounded by: [[Duchesne County, Utah|Duchesne]] | [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]] | [[Summit County, Utah|Summit]] | [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]] | {{PAGENAME}}is surrounded by: [[Duchesne County, Utah|Duchesne]] | [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]] | [[Summit County, Utah|Summit]] | [[Utah County, Utah|Utah]] {{Wasatch County, Utah Clickable Neighbors}} | ||
{{Wasatch County, Utah Clickable Neighbors}} | |||
=== Resources === | === Resources === | ||
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*1930 | *1930 | ||
==== | ==== Churches and Religious Groups ==== | ||
*{{FHL|Utah, Wasatch - Church Records|subject|disp=Church Records}} {{FHLTopicLinks}}[[Washington County, Utah#Libraries|public libraries]]. | *{{FHL|Utah, Wasatch - Church Records|subject|disp=Church Records}} {{FHLTopicLinks}}[[Washington County, Utah#Libraries|public libraries]]. | ||
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==== Funeral Homes ==== | ==== Funeral Homes ==== | ||
[http://www.olpinhoopes.com/web/ Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home]<ref>''Funeral Home & Cemetery Directory''.(Youngstown, OH: Nomis Publications, Inc., c2009,937.</ref><br>288 North Main St.<br>Heber City, Utah 84032<br>Phone: 435-654-1161 | [http://www.olpinhoopes.com/web/ Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home]<ref>''Funeral Home & Cemetery Directory''.(Youngstown, OH: Nomis Publications, Inc., c2009,937.</ref><br>288 North Main St.<br>Heber City, Utah 84032<br>Phone: 435-654-1161 | ||
==== Gazetteers ==== | ==== Gazetteers ==== | ||
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==== Maps ==== | ==== Maps ==== | ||
[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wasatch+County&hl=en&sll=39.499761,-111.547028&sspn=6.602676,9.876709&hnear=Wasatch,+Utah&t=m&z=9 Google highway map of Wasatch County] 2012 | [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wasatch+County&hl=en&sll=39.499761,-111.547028&sspn=6.602676,9.876709&hnear=Wasatch,+Utah&t=m&z=9 Google highway map of Wasatch County] 2012 | ||
==== Migration ==== | ==== Migration ==== | ||
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==== Naturalization and Citizenship ==== | ==== Naturalization and Citizenship ==== | ||
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7055 Wasatch County, Utah Naturalization Record Books, 1896-1906] Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 84056.<br> | *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7055 Wasatch County, Utah Naturalization Record Books, 1896-1906] Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 84056.<br> | ||
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7012 Wasatch County, Utah Citizenship Certificate Stubs, 1907-1924 ]Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 85182.<br> | *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7012 Wasatch County, Utah Citizenship Certificate Stubs, 1907-1924 ]Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 85182.<br> | ||
*{{FHL|Utah, Wasatch - Naturalization and Citizenship|subject|disp=Naturalization and Citizenship Records}} {{FHLTopicLinks}}[[Washington County, Utah#Libraries|public libraries]]. | *{{FHL|Utah, Wasatch - Naturalization and Citizenship|subject|disp=Naturalization and Citizenship Records}} {{FHLTopicLinks}}[[Washington County, Utah#Libraries|public libraries]]. | ||
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===== Birth ===== | ===== Birth ===== | ||
{{UTBirthBlurb}} | {{UTBirthBlurb}} | ||
====== '''Before 1862 '''====== | |||
====== '''Before 1862''' ====== | |||
:''{{PAGENAME}} was formed on 17 January 1862.'' | :''{{PAGENAME}} was formed on 17 January 1862.'' | ||
{{UTBirthBlurbB4Formed}}[[Wasatch County, Utah# | |||
{{UTBirthBlurbB4Formed2}} | {{UTBirthBlurbB4Formed}}[[Wasatch County, Utah#Parent_Counties|parent counties]] {{UTBirthBlurbB4Formed2}} | ||
====== '''1862-1897''' ====== | ====== '''1862-1897''' ====== | ||
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:*{{UTBirthInfoDeathOnline}} | :*{{UTBirthInfoDeathOnline}} | ||
:*[[Wasatch County, Utah# | :*[[Wasatch County, Utah#Churches and Religious Groups{{UTBirthInfoChurch}} | ||
:*See also other records that give birth information, such as [[Wasatch County, Utah#Death|Death records]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Census|Census]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | :*See also other records that give birth information, such as [[Wasatch County, Utah#Death|Death records]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Census|Census]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]], [[Wasatch County, Utah#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | ||
:*See also [[Wasatch County, Utah#Neighboring_Counties{{UTBirthInfoNeighboring}} | :*See also [[Wasatch County, Utah#Neighboring_Counties{{UTBirthInfoNeighboring}} | ||
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:*1898-1905 Series #83881 at [http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/83881.html Utah State Archives]. Not online, no online index. | :*1898-1905 Series #83881 at [http://archives.utah.gov/research/inventories/83881.html Utah State Archives]. Not online, no online index. | ||
:**FamilySearch Library copy: {{FHL|483507|disp=FSL film 483507}} . There are no names of children in the records. | :**FamilySearch Library copy: {{FHL|483507|disp=FSL film 483507}} . There are no names of children in the records. | ||
:**Idea: use censuses and church records to learn those missing children's names. | :**Idea: use censuses and church records to learn those missing children's names. | ||
:*[http://archives.utah.gov/digital/81443.htm 1906-1910 online images] {{UTBirthArchivesBrowse1906+}} | :*[http://archives.utah.gov/digital/81443.htm 1906-1910 online images] {{UTBirthArchivesBrowse1906+}} | ||
:*{{UTBirthFromIGI}} | :*{{UTBirthFromIGI}} | ||
{{UTBirthBlurbRestricted}} | {{UTBirthBlurbRestricted}} | ||
{{UTLine4endofTopic}} | {{UTLine4endofTopic}} | ||
===== Marriage ===== | ===== Marriage ===== |
Revision as of 12:30, 2 November 2012
United States Utah
Wasatch County
Dates for major county records[1] | |||||
1898-present | 1887-present | 1898-present | 1870, 1880... | 1862-present | 1883-present |
For earlier dates, try...Church | Obituaries | Cemeteries | Parent counties |
Wasatch County, Utah | |
Map | |
![]() Location in the state of Utah | |
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Facts | |
Founded | January 17, 1862 |
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County Seat | Heber City |
Courthouse | |
Website: www.co.wasatch.ut.us | |
Named for: [1] | |
Helful Facts[edit | edit source]
County Courthouse[edit | edit source]
Wasatch County Administration Building
25 North Main Street
Heber City, Ut 84032
Phone: 435-654-3211
County Clerk has birth and death records 1898-1905, marriage records from 1879, divorce and court records from 1898, probate Records from 1897, and land records from 1862.[2]
Parent Counties[edit | edit source]
Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy was created January 17, 1862 from: Davis | Green River (old)
Before the county was created—and perhaps until the newly-formed county was fully operational—search records of the parent counties. |
Neighboring Counties[edit | edit source]
Wasatch County, Utah Genealogyis surrounded by: Duchesne | Salt Lake | Summit | Utah
Resources[edit | edit source]
Bible Records[edit | edit source]
Biography[edit | edit source]
- Biographies (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Business Records and Commerce[edit | edit source]
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
- Cemetery Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Wasatch county cemeteries at the Utah State Historial site
USGenWeb Archives contains names of individuals buried in the Heber City Cemetery.
- Midway City Cemetery, Midway BillionGraves
Census[edit | edit source]
The 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 U.S. federal population schedules of Wasatch 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.
- 1870
- 1880
- 1890
- 1900
- 1910
- 1920
- 1930
Churches and Religious Groups[edit | edit source]
- Church Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
LDS Ward and Branch Records
- Buysville
- Center
- Charleston
- Daniel
- Daniel's Creek
- Elkhorn
- Heber
- Heber 1
- Heber 2
- Heber 3
- Heber 4
- Heber E.
- Heber W.
- Midway
- Midway 1
- Midway 2
- Wallsburg
Early church records, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Wasatch 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 https://www.familysearch.org/. 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.
Court Records[edit | edit source]
- Court Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Directories[edit | edit source]
Ethnic and Other Groups[edit | edit source]
Funeral Homes[edit | edit source]
Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home[3]
288 North Main St.
Heber City, Utah 84032
Phone: 435-654-1161
Gazetteers[edit | edit source]
Genealogy[edit | edit source]

UTGenWeb has an index to pedigrees found in "Bookcase A."
History[edit | edit source]
Named for a Ute Indian word, meaning mountain pass or low place in the high mountains. The county seat is Heber City. It is largest city in the county.
- Histories (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
History Timeline[edit | edit source]
NOTE: Unless otherwise mentioned, the events below were gleaned from Wikipedia for Wasatch county, Utah.
- 1850's. Heber City was founded by English emigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1850s, and is named after the Mormon apostle Heber C. Kimball.
- 1858. A wagon road was completed through Provo Canyon, which brought the first settlers to the area. Two small communities were established: Mound City and a lower settlement sometimes referred to as Smiths Grove. Smiths Grove was first settled by the Robey, Epperson, Bronson, McCarroll, and Smith families. Indian hostilities grew, and territorial governor, Brigham Young, encouraged settlers to build forts for protection. The two settlements built a fort, "midway" between the two communities.
- 1859. The first house was built by William Manning late in the year. Manning and George Noakes were the only residents until 1863. Heber City was first settled in 1859 by Robert Broadhead, James Davis and James Gurr. John W. Witt built the first house in the area. The area was under the direction of Bishop Silas Smith who was in Provo.
- 1860. Joseph S. Murdock became the bishop over the Latter-day Saints in Heber City and vicinity.
- 1860's/1870's. A large number of Swiss immigrants arrived, including the Gertsch,Boss, Huber, Kohler, Probst, Zenger, Durtschi, Krebs, Murri, and Abegglen families. Descendants of some of these families still live in Midway. The finding of silver, gold and lead sparked the first silver mines in Park City.
- 1861. John H. Van Wagoner constructed the first commercial gristmill. Bonner Mercantile Store was the first retail store.
- 1862. Wasatch County was created 17 January 1862 from Davis and Green River Counties (old). There is no longer a Green River County. County seat: Heber City [4]
- 1862. Wallsburg was established.
- 1877. The Charlston Ward was formed in July, with Nymphus C. Murdock as bishop.
- 1898. Once the site of the largest silver-mining camp in the country, Park City was virtually destroyed by fire.
- 1900's. The basin at the top of the canyon in Park City was good for grazing, and a few families settled there. Early on, the area was deeded to Samuel Snyder, Heber C. Kimball and Jedediah Grant. The settlers named it "Parley's Park City", which was shortened to "Park City" in the early 1900s.
- 1902. Tragedy struck when 34 miners were killed in an explosion in the Day West Mine in Park City.
- 1947. Midway Swiss Days brings thousands of people to the town. The event was started through the efforts of Luke's Hot Pots Resort owners, Joseph B. and Pauline S. Erwin and was originally called Harvest Days.
- 1950's. While silver was thriving in Utah, other mines across the world were depleted, drawing many of these miners to Park City. The town flourished with crowds of miners and wealth. However, the city nearly became a ghost town by the end of the 1950s because of a drop in the price of silver, and the determent of World War I and the Great Depression.
Historical Facts[edit | edit source]
Wasatch county was named for a Ute Indian word meaning mountain pass or low place in the high mountains
Land and Property[edit | edit source]
- Land and Property Records(microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Herdsmen branded their cattle to keep track of stray animals. A 1913 directory displays the marks used by various Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy cattle owners:
- Peterson, H.F. Brand Directory, Comprising Davis, Weber, Summit, Morgan, Wasatch, Part of Utah and Part of Uintah Counties. Wanship, Utah: H.F. Peterson, 1913. Digital version at Internet Archive.
Maps[edit | edit source]
Google highway map of Wasatch County 2012
Migration[edit | edit source]
Military[edit | edit source]
- Military Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Naturalization and Citizenship[edit | edit source]
- Wasatch County, Utah Naturalization Record Books, 1896-1906 Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 84056.
- Wasatch County, Utah Citizenship Certificate Stubs, 1907-1924 Ancestry.com ($) Cites as its data source: Utah State Archives and Records Service. Series 85182.
- Naturalization and Citizenship Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Newspapers[edit | edit source]
- Utah Digital Newspapers Project presents newspaper images online. Search All Newspapers by name or keywords, or Browse by County to view all newspapers digitized for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy.
- Wasatch Wave, covering 1889 - 1922 is included.
- Existing copies of newspapers. newspapers for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy] are listed in Chronicling America by Library of Congress (LOC).
- The list by dates and towns (from Chronicling America)
Obituaries[edit | edit source]
Obituaries may mention birth, marriage, spouse, parents, and living family members. See Utah Obituaries for state level compendiums and United States Obituaries for tips and insights regarding this record type.
Obituaries for residents may be found in:
- Pre-1960 - Wasatch County Pre-1960 Obituary Index at UTGenWeb - free.
- Newspapers of Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy
- Local Funeral Homes, Societies, Libraries, or in family records.
- Obituaries of neighboring counties
- Newspapers of major cities: Deseret News and/or The Salt Lake Tribune both in Salt Lake City
Periodicals[edit | edit source]
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]
- Probate Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Public Records[edit | edit source]
Resource Repositories[edit | edit source]
Courthouses[edit | edit source]
www.co.wasatch.ut.us/
Wasatch County Courthouse
25 North Main
Heber City, Utah 84032
Clerk/Auditor phone (435) 657-3190
Family History Centers[edit | edit source]
Libraries[edit | edit source]
- Archives and Libraries - Inventories, registers, catalogs(microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Societies[edit | edit source]
Taxation[edit | edit source]
Vital Records[edit | edit source]
- Vital Records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) are listed in the FamilySearch LibraryCatalog for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see public libraries.
Birth[edit | edit source]
- Below are the best sources to find birth information (dates and places of birth and names of parents) for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy. Also available: How to Find Birth Information in Utah.
- Follow the suggestions under the year span that matches when your ancestor was born:
Before 1862[edit | edit source]
- Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy was formed on 17 January 1862.
If your records show the person was born here before the county was formed,
search parent counties
Before county formation, go to Utah Censuses to locate the family around the time of birth. |
1862-1897[edit | edit source]
- No birth records were created for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy by either by county or state civil authorities in this time period.
- Follow these suggestions to find birth information for this time period:
- Utah Death Certificates 1904-1961 give birth date and place (recorded at the time of death), names of parents, and name of spouse. Search by names or by exact death date.
- Church records usually give birth date and place and names of parents.
- See also other records that give birth information, such as Death records, Census, Cemeteries, Obituaries
- See also neighboring counties for birth information, due to family members living in that area, religious preferences, convenience, and other reasons.
1898-present[edit | edit source]
Template:UTBirthBlurb1898toPresent
- Records open to the public
- Birth records created more than 100 years ago State Department of Health Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates page. are open to the public.
- 1898-1905 Series #83881 at Utah State Archives. Not online, no online index.
- FamilySearch Library copy: FSL film 483507 . There are no names of children in the records.
- Idea: use censuses and church records to learn those missing children's names.
- 1906-1910 online images for Wasatch County, Utah Genealogy at the State Archives. Browse the "not yet indexed" area by year and county. Most entries do have names of children.
- Later records open to the public are housed at the Utah State Archives, but not online.
- Online Utah, Births and Christenings, 1892-1941, a FamilySearch Historical Records Collection. .
- 1898-1905 Series #83881 at Utah State Archives. Not online, no online index.
- Restricted records
- Access to official birth records within 100 years is restricted to those who meet certain requirements. Order copies:
- Office of Vital Records and Statistics, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, Phone: (801) 538-6105. How to order online, by mail, or in person.
Marriage[edit | edit source]
- 1887-2001 - Wasatch County Marriage Licenses Index (1887-2001) at UTGenWeb - free.
- 1887-2001 - Wasatch County Marriage Licenses Index (1887-2001) at UTGenWeb - free.
- 1887-1906 - Western States Marriage Index. Includes Wasatch County 1887-1906.[5]
- 1916-present - Marriage License Lookup (Beta Version at Wasatch County Government site - free.
- 1916-present - Marriage License Lookup (Beta Version at Wasatch County Government site - free.
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.
Utah State Burial Index for death before 1904
USGenWeb Archives contain the vital records of births in Wasatch County 1917-1918
Voting Registers[edit | edit source]
Towns and Communities[edit | edit source]
- Cities: Heber City | Midway
- Unincorporated Communities: Bryants Fork | Buysville | Center Creek | Charleston | Cranmer | Daniel | Hailstone | Jordanelle | Keetley | Mound City | Mountain Spa | Parkview | Soapstone | Soldier Summit | Three Forks | Timber Lakes | Wallsburg
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Alice Eichholz, Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources, 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), 676-677. At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D27rb 2004.
- ↑ Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Wasatch County, Utah Page 688 At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D27e 2002.
- ↑ Funeral Home & Cemetery Directory.(Youngstown, OH: Nomis Publications, Inc., c2009,937.
- ↑ The Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America,10th ed. (Draper, UT:Everton Publishers, 2002).
- ↑ "Wasatch County, Utah: Family History and Genealogy, Census, Birth, Marriage, Death Vital Records and More," Linkpendium, http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/UT/Wasatch/, accessed 1 February 2012.