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''[[United States]] | ''[[United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Iowa]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Iowa_Search_Strategies|Search Strategies]]'' | ||
This set of Wiki pages describes major sources of information about families from [[ | This set of Wiki pages describes major sources of information about families from [[Iowa]]. As you read the Iowa Wiki pages, also study the [[United States]] Wiki pages, which will help you understand terminology and the contents and uses of genealogical records. | ||
== Strategy for Using These Wiki Pages == | === Strategy for Using These Wiki Pages === | ||
Before using these Iowa Wiki pages, you need to decide what you would like to learn about one of your ancestors, such as a birth date or a maiden name. | Before using these Iowa Wiki pages, you need to decide what you would like to learn about one of your ancestors, such as a birth date or a maiden name. | ||
After you have decided what information you want to find, look at the [[Iowa Record | After you have decided what information you want to find, look at the [[Iowa Record Selection Table|Record Selection Table]]. Column 1 lists the kinds of information you may need and columns 2 and 3 suggest the best types of records for finding that information. | ||
There is a separate Iowa Wiki page for each type of record. These pages give more information about the records and how to find them. These pages are also listed in alphabetical order in the '''Iowa Topics''' area of the [[Iowa | There is a separate Iowa Wiki page for each type of record. These pages give more information about the records and how to find them. These pages are also listed in alphabetical order in the '''Iowa Topics''' area of the [[Iowa|main page for Iowa]]. | ||
=== Records | === Records of the Family History Library === | ||
Some of the sources described in the Iowa Wiki pages list the Family History Library’s book, microfilm, microfiche, and compact disc numbers. These are preceded by ''FHL'', the abbreviation for [[Family History Library]]. These numbers may be used to locate materials in the Family History Library, and to order microfilm and microfiche at [[Finding a Family History Center|Family History Centers]]. | |||
The [[Introduction to the | The computer Internet is growing in importance to genealogists. Sources found on the Internet are cited in these Wiki pages with blue links to each. | ||
==== References to the Family History Library Catalog ==== | |||
The [[Introduction to the Family History Library Catalog|Family History Library Catalog]] is a listing of all the records available at the [[Family History Library]]. The catalog is available on the Internet, and at the Family History Library, and at each [[Finding a Family History Center|Family History Center]]. Staff there can help you learn to use the catalog. | |||
This set of Wiki pages gives instructions for finding information in the catalog. For example, on the page called “ Iowa Census,” you may find the following statement: | This set of Wiki pages gives instructions for finding information in the catalog. For example, on the page called “ Iowa Census,” you may find the following statement: | ||
For more information about census records, look in the ''Place Search'' of the | For more information about census records, look in the ''Place Search'' of the Family History Library Catalog under: | ||
::IOWA - CENSUS | ::IOWA - CENSUS | ||
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:*Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS. | :*Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS. | ||
:*A county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS. | :*A county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS. | ||
:*A town in a county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS.<br><br> | :*A town in a county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS. | ||
These Wiki pages include many references to specific records. The references include call numbers listed in parentheses. The call number is used to find a record in the [[Family History Library]] (FHL). | |||
For additional information on using the catalog, see [[Introduction to the Family History Library Catalog]]. | |||
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==== FamilySearch™ ==== | |||
'''''FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service'''''. The Internet site at www.familysearch.org allows you to preserve your genealogy, order Family History Library publications, learn research strategies, and look for information about your ancestors in the following resources: | |||
*[[Ancestral File|''Ancestral File'']], a file of over 35 million names organized into families and pedigrees. | |||
*[[International Genealogical Index|''International Genealogical Index'']], an index of over 600 million names extracted out of vital records primarily from the British Isles, North America, and northern Europe. | |||
*[[Introduction to the Family History Library Catalog|''Family History Library Catalog'']], a description and classification of over 2 million microfilm reels, and hundreds of thousands of genealogical books. You can search the catalog by family name, locality, author, or book or film number. | |||
*''FamilySearch Research Wiki'', how-to advice by the genealogical community for the community. | |||
==== | ==== Family History Library Catalog ==== | ||
The library’s records are listed in the [[Introduction to the Family History Library Catalog|Family History Library Catalog]] available at the library and at each Family History Center, and on the Internet at: www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp . To find a record in the Family History Library Catalog, look in the ''Place Search'' for: | |||
:*The ''place'' where your ancestor lived: | |||
::'''UNITED STATES''' – CENSUS | |||
::'''Iowa''' – BIOGRAPHY | |||
::'''Iowa, RAMSEY''' – VITAL RECORDS | |||
::'''Iowa, HENNEPIN, MINNEAPOLIS''' – HISTORY | |||
The | :*The ''record type'' you want, such as: | ||
::UNITED STATES – '''CENSUS''' | |||
::Iowa – '''BIOGRAPHY''' | |||
::Iowa, RAMSEY – '''VITAL RECORDS''' | |||
::Iowa, HENNEPIN, MINNEAPOLIS – '''HISTORY''' | |||
The | The page titles in these Wiki pages match the names of record types (subject headings) used in the Family History Library Catalog. | ||
=== | === WorldCat Links === | ||
The WorldCat, or WorldCatalog, is a listing of all the records available at thousands of repositories primarily in the United States and Canada. By clicking a WorldCat link you will open the Internet to the WorldCat description of that particular book. Part of the WorldCat book description includes a list of libraries near your home zip code with a copy of that book in their collection. | |||
The WorldCat catalog network was formerly known as OCLC. The [[Family History Library]] is ''not'' part of the WorldCat network. | |||
=== References to Wiki Other Pages === | |||
This set of Iowa Wiki pages refers to many other pages that may help you in your research. Their titles are in blue or purple. | |||
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[[Category:Iowa | [[Category:Iowa|Search Strategies]] | ||
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Search Strategies
This set of Wiki pages describes major sources of information about families from Iowa. As you read the Iowa Wiki pages, also study the United States Wiki pages, which will help you understand terminology and the contents and uses of genealogical records.
Strategy for Using These Wiki Pages[edit | edit source]
Before using these Iowa Wiki pages, you need to decide what you would like to learn about one of your ancestors, such as a birth date or a maiden name.
After you have decided what information you want to find, look at the Record Selection Table. Column 1 lists the kinds of information you may need and columns 2 and 3 suggest the best types of records for finding that information.
There is a separate Iowa Wiki page for each type of record. These pages give more information about the records and how to find them. These pages are also listed in alphabetical order in the Iowa Topics area of the main page for Iowa.
Records of the Family History Library[edit | edit source]
Some of the sources described in the Iowa Wiki pages list the Family History Library’s book, microfilm, microfiche, and compact disc numbers. These are preceded by FHL, the abbreviation for Family History Library. These numbers may be used to locate materials in the Family History Library, and to order microfilm and microfiche at Family History Centers.
The computer Internet is growing in importance to genealogists. Sources found on the Internet are cited in these Wiki pages with blue links to each.
References to the Family History Library Catalog[edit | edit source]
The Family History Library Catalog is a listing of all the records available at the Family History Library. The catalog is available on the Internet, and at the Family History Library, and at each Family History Center. Staff there can help you learn to use the catalog.
This set of Wiki pages gives instructions for finding information in the catalog. For example, on the page called “ Iowa Census,” you may find the following statement:
For more information about census records, look in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:
- IOWA - CENSUS
- IOWA, [COUNTY]- CENSUS
- IOWA, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - CENSUS
This statement tells you to look in the catalog under:
- Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS.
- A county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS.
- A town in a county in Iowa, and then the subject CENSUS.
These Wiki pages include many references to specific records. The references include call numbers listed in parentheses. The call number is used to find a record in the Family History Library (FHL).
For additional information on using the catalog, see Introduction to the Family History Library Catalog.
FamilySearch™[edit | edit source]
FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service. The Internet site at www.familysearch.org allows you to preserve your genealogy, order Family History Library publications, learn research strategies, and look for information about your ancestors in the following resources:
- Ancestral File, a file of over 35 million names organized into families and pedigrees.
- International Genealogical Index, an index of over 600 million names extracted out of vital records primarily from the British Isles, North America, and northern Europe.
- Family History Library Catalog, a description and classification of over 2 million microfilm reels, and hundreds of thousands of genealogical books. You can search the catalog by family name, locality, author, or book or film number.
- FamilySearch Research Wiki, how-to advice by the genealogical community for the community.
Family History Library Catalog[edit | edit source]
The library’s records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog available at the library and at each Family History Center, and on the Internet at: www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp . To find a record in the Family History Library Catalog, look in the Place Search for:
- The place where your ancestor lived:
- UNITED STATES – CENSUS
- Iowa – BIOGRAPHY
- Iowa, RAMSEY – VITAL RECORDS
- Iowa, HENNEPIN, MINNEAPOLIS – HISTORY
- The record type you want, such as:
- UNITED STATES – CENSUS
- Iowa – BIOGRAPHY
- Iowa, RAMSEY – VITAL RECORDS
- Iowa, HENNEPIN, MINNEAPOLIS – HISTORY
The page titles in these Wiki pages match the names of record types (subject headings) used in the Family History Library Catalog.
WorldCat Links[edit | edit source]
The WorldCat, or WorldCatalog, is a listing of all the records available at thousands of repositories primarily in the United States and Canada. By clicking a WorldCat link you will open the Internet to the WorldCat description of that particular book. Part of the WorldCat book description includes a list of libraries near your home zip code with a copy of that book in their collection.
The WorldCat catalog network was formerly known as OCLC. The Family History Library is not part of the WorldCat network.
References to Wiki Other Pages[edit | edit source]
This set of Iowa Wiki pages refers to many other pages that may help you in your research. Their titles are in blue or purple.