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=== Birth and Death Records Before 1907 ===
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A few counties began keeping birth and death records in the 1850s, but most records date from the 1870s or later. These documents often give excellent genealogical information. Search the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/ '''Wisconsin Genealogy Index''' ]for pre 1907 birth marriage and death references.
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=== Vital Records Reference Dates  ===


Microfilms of the records through 1907 have been deposited at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/ and the area research centers (listed in the "[[Wisconsin Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section).
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" |'''[[Wisconsin Vital Records#Birth_and_Death_Records_Before_1907|Births]]'''
| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" |'''[[Wisconsin Vital Records#Marriage_Records|Marriages]]'''
| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" |'''[[Wisconsin Vital Records#Birth_and_Death_Records_Before_1907|Deaths]]'''
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" |Earliest
| width="16.6%" align="center" |1852
| width="16.6%" align="center" |1848
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" |Statewide Registration
| width="16.6%" align="center" |1907
| width="16.6%" align="center" |1907
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="left" |General Compliance
| width="16.6%" align="center" |1917
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| width="16.6%" align="center" |1908
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*The registration of vital records began at different dates in each of Wisconsin's counties.  


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the Registrations of Births, ca. 1852 to 1907 (on 160 FHL films beginning with film 1306420) and the Registration of Deaths, ca. 1862–1907 (on 68 films beginning with film 1310171). Most counties begin in the 1870s. These are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under WISCONSIN - VITAL RECORDS. The birth certificates generally give both parents' names and their places of birth. Death certificates usually give birth date and place, death date and place, name of spouse, names of the person's parents, burial place, and residence. After mid-July, 1897, they also give the birth place of the person's father and mother.
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There are three indexes to these records. Copies of these indexes are at the State Historical Society in Wisconsin, the area research centers, and the Family History Library. These are:
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''Unedited Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907'', arranged alphabetically by surname (on 38 microfiche, FHL fiche 6331478). This gives the date of birth, the county, and the volume and page number of the original record.
==Wisconsin Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online==


''Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907'', arranged chronologically by the date of birth (on 41 fiche, FHL fiche 6331476). Use this if you know the approximate date of birth or if the name is not found in the alphabetical index mentioned above.
===Birth===
*'''Pre-1907''' [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS180 Pre-1907 Birth Index] at Wisconsin Historical Society - index
*'''1801-1928''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2544 Wisconsin Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1808-1920''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10882/wisconsin-birth-index-1808-1920?s=275764761 Wisconsin Birth Index, 1808-1920] at MyHeritage — index ($)
*'''1820-1907''' {{RecordSearch|1946789|Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Birth Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4750 Ancestry]($); [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10882/wisconsin-birth-index-1808-1920?s=275764761 MyHeritage] ($)''
*'''1826-1926''' {{RecordSearch|1708703|Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin Births and Christenings - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index


''The Pre-1907 Death Index by Name,'' alphabetically arranged for the entire state (on 29 fiche, FHL fiche 6331472). Be sure to search for spelling variations of the surname. Also available is the ''Death Records Index, 1959–1984'' (FHL fiche 6334350–51).
===Marriage===
*'''Pre-1907''' [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS1587 Pre-1907 Marriage Index] at Wisconsin Historical Society - index
*'''1600s-1900s''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=wisconsin US Marriages - Wisconsin, 1600's to 1900's] at Findmypast — index ($)
*'''1808-1907''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10883/wisconsin-marriage-index-1808-1907?s=275764761 Wisconsin, Marriage Index, 1808-1907] at MyHeritage - index ($)
*'''1820-1907''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4997 Wisconsin Marriage Index, 1820-1907] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1830-1979''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=wisconsin United States Marriages – Wisconsin, 1830-1979] at Findmypast - ($); index and images
*'''1835-1900''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5230 Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900] at Ancestry - $; Incomplete; for Grant, Jackson, and Monroe Counties
*'''1836-1911''' {{RecordSearch|1803973|Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911}} at FamilySearch - [[Wisconsin, County Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1836-1930''' {{RecordSearch|1708704|Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1899-1980''' {{RecordSearch|1391196|Wisconsin Fond du Lac Public Library Records, 1899-1980}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Fond du Lac Public Library Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; images
*'''1973-1997''' {{RecordSearch|1946794|Wisconsin Marriage Index, 1973-1997}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Marriage Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8744 Ancestry]($)''
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20480/wisconsin-marriages?s=275764761 Wisconsin Marriages] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)


The Family History Library also has a large set of birth and death records from the Register of Deeds in Milwaukee County. In the Family History Library Catalog these are listed under WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY, MILWAUKEE - VITAL RECORDS:
===Deaths===
*'''Pre-1907''' [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS1586 Wisconsin Pre-1907 Death Index] at Wisconsin Historical Society - index
*'''1808-1909''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10884/wisconsin-death-index-1808-1909?s=275764761 Wisconsin, Death Index, 1808-1909] at MyHeritage - index ($)
*'''1820-1907''' {{RecordSearch|1940759|Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Death Index, 1820-1907 - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4984 Ancestry]($)''
*'''1835-1968''' {{RecordSearch|1708699|Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1867-1907''' {{RecordSearch|1803975|Wisconsin Death Records, 1867-1907}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Death Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1959-1997''' {{RecordSearch|1947978|Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin, Death Index, 1959-1997 - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8790 Ancestry]($)''
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20477/wisconsin-deaths?s=275764761 Wisconsin Deaths] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)


* Births, 1854–1911 and index, 1854–1932 (on 194 films beginning with film 1011972).
===Divorce===
* Deaths, 1852–1912, and index, 1872–1916 (on 109 films beginning with film 1013185).
*'''1907-2015''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61485 Wisconsin, U.S., Divorce Records, 1907-2015] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1965-1984''' {{RecordSearch|1967741|Wisconsin Divorce Index, 1965-1984}} at FamilySearch — [[Wisconsin Divorce Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1244 Ancestry]($)''
*'''1985-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20481/wisconsin-divorces?s=275764761 Wisconsin Divorces] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)


'''Delayed registrations of births began in 1937.''' These are listed in the Family History Library Catalog as Delayed Births, ca. 1937–1941; Affidavit Delayed Births, ca. 1940–1942 (on 26 FHL films beginning with film 1305612 item 2). The records to 1942 are located at the Bureau for Health Statistics (see address below). Later records are at the county courthouses.
===Order Certificates===
*[https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/vitalrecords/applications.htm Vital Records Application Forms]


Many of the delayed registrations have been included in the Unedited Pre-1907 birth index because the births occurred before statewide registration began.
==Introduction to Vital Records==


=== Records of Births and Deaths Since 1907 ===
Vital records in Wisconsin are maintained at both the state and the county level. The Wisconsin Vital Records Office in Madison maintains a centralized registry of vital records. County registrars also maintain copies of vital records. Copies may be obtained from either the Wisconsin Vital Records Office or the Register of Deeds office in the county where the event occurred.


Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1907. The Family History Library does not have copies of these records, although it does have several indexes. You can obtain copies by writing to:
Wisconsin Pre 1907 Vital records Indexes Collections on fiche:<br>


Vital Records<br />1 West Wilson St. <br />P. O. Box 309 <br />Madison, WI 53701-0309 <br />Telephone:  608-266-1372 <br />Internet: http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/VitalRecords/index.htm
*Birth {{FSC|234150|item|disp=FS Library fiche 6331478}}
*Marriages {{FSC|80352|item|disp=FS Library fiche 6331479}}
*Deaths {{FSC|234154|item|disp= FS Library fiche 6331472}}


State your relationship to the individual for whom you want information and the reason you want the information.
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The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are listed in ''Where to Write for Vital Records: Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces'' (Hyattsville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, March, 1993; FHL 973 V24wv). This booklet can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402-9328. Copies of this booklet are at the Family History Library and many Family History Centers.


=== Marriage Records ===
==Birth Records==


Before statewide registration, individual counties recorded marriages. You can obtain copies by writing to the register of deeds or the Bureau of Health Statistics (see address above). Some records, particularly those from Brown, Crawford, Dodge, and Jefferson counties, begin as early as the 1820's.
===Birth Records Before 1907===


Search the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/ <u>'''Wisconsin Genealogy Index''' </u>]for pre 1907 birth marriage and death references.
A few counties began keeping birth records in the 1850s, but most records date from the 1870s or later. Search the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/ Wisconsin Genealogy Index] for pre-1907 births, deaths, and marriages.  


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of many of the existing pre-1907 marriage records. Some counties have early marriage records which are not on microfilm. For example, Crawford County has marriage records that begin in 1816. The marriage records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under the name of the county. Copies are also available at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and the area research centers. Beginning about 1852, the marriage records generally give the names of the parents of the bride and groom. By 1881 the form asked for the parents' places of birth.
Microfilms of the records through 1907 have been deposited at the at [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/ Wisconsin Historical Society] and the area research centers listed on the "[[Wisconsin Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" page.  


The index to these records is the ''Index to Registrations of Marriages, 1852–1907'', which list one million names that are alphabetically arranged for counties Adams through Racine. Counties Richland through Wood are not included in the index (on 77 microfiche, FHL fiche 6331479). Search for variations of the surname when using the index. The State Historical Society in Wisconsin also has this index. Also available is ''Indexes for Wisconsin Marriage Records, 1973–1984'' (FHL fiche 6334468–9).
<br> <br> The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of the Registrations of Births, ca. 1852 to 1907. Consult the county pages for the records {{FSC|147746|item}}. Most counties begin in the 1870s. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:


The Family History Library has three sets of marriage records for Milwaukee County:
::WISCONSIN - VITAL RECORDS


* ''Register of Deeds marriages 1838-1911 and index 1838-1918'' (on 83 FHL films beginning with film 1013949). Record come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
Birth certificates generally give both parents' names and their places of birth.  
* ''Register of Deeds marriage certificates 1836-1876'' (on 14 FHL films beginning with film 1032378). Records also come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
* ''Marriages 1837-1907 and index 1852-1907'' (on 63 FHL films beginning with film 1275674 items 2–3). Records come from the Bureau for Health Statistics (see address above).


After 1907, marriage records from all counties can be obtained from the Bureau for Health Statistics (address above) or from the register of deeds of the appropriate county.
There are three indexes to these records. Copies of these indexes are at the Wisconsin Historical Society, the area research centers, and the FamilySearch Library. These are:


=== Divorce Records ===
*''Unedited Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907'', arranged alphabetically by surname {{FSC|234150|item}} 6331478. This gives the date of birth, the county, and the volume and page number of the original record.
*''Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907'', arranged chronologically by the date of birth. 41 fiche, FS Library fiche {{FSC|234213|item}} 6331476. Use this if you know the approximate date of birth or if the name is not found in the alphabetical index mentioned above.


Divorce proceedings are usually kept by the county clerks and circuit judges. You should contact the county courthouse for information. The Family History Library does not have copies of these records. It does have:
The FamilySearch Library also has a large set of birth and death records from the Register of Deeds in Milwaukee County. In the FamilySearch Catalog these are listed under:  


Wisconsin Center for Health Statistics. ''Indexes for Wisconsin Divorces, 1965–1984''. Madison, Wisconsin: State Microfilm Laboratory, ca. 1984. (On 36 FHL fiche beginning with 6334470.)
::WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY, MILWAUKEE - VITAL RECORDS:


=== Inventory of Vital Records ===
*Births, 1854–1911 and index, 1854–1932. 194 films beginning with film {{FSC|388957|item}} 1011972.


You can learn more about the history and availability of the records in ''Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Wisconsin'' (Madison, Wisconsin: Historical Records Survey, 1941; FHL book 977.5 V23h; film 1036237 item 3).
===Birth Records Since 1907===
 
Statewide registration of births began in 1907. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records, although it does have several indexes. Copies can be obtained by writing to:
 
Wisconsin Vital Records Office<br>1 West Wilson St. <br>P. O. Box 309 <br>Madison, WI 53701-0309 <br>Telephone: 608-266-1372 <br>Internet: [https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/vitalrecords/index.htm Wisconsin Vital Records]
 
The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are listed on the web page of the Wisconsin Vital Records Office.
 
===Delayed Birth Records===
 
<nowiki>Delayed registrations of births began in 1937. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog as Delayed Births, ca. 1937–1941; Affidavit Delayed Births, ca. 1940–1942. {{FSC|88741|item}| 1305612 item 2. The records to 1942 are located at the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above). Later records are at the county courthouses. </nowiki>
 
Many of the delayed registrations have been included in the Unedited Pre-1907 birth index because the births occurred before statewide registration began.
 
==Marriage Records==
 
===Marriage Records Before 1907===
 
Before statewide registration, individual counties recorded marriages. Copies can be obtained by writing to the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above) or to the Register of Deeds in the appropriate county . Some records, particularly those from Brown, Crawford, Dodge, and Jefferson counties, begin as early as the 1820s. Search the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords Wisconsin Genealogy Index] for pre-1907 birth, marriage, and death indexes. The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the pre-1907 marriage records. Some counties have early marriage records that are not on microfilm. For example, Crawford County has marriage records that begin in 1816. The marriage records are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under the name of the county. Copies are also available at the Wisconsin Historical Society and its area research centers. Beginning about 1852, marriage records generally give the names of the parents of the bride and groom. By 1881 the form asked for the parents' places of birth. The index to these records is the ''Index to Registrations of Marriages, 1852–1907'', which lists one million names that are alphabetically arranged for counties Adams through Racine. Counties Richland through Wood are not included in the index. 77 microfiche, {{FSC|80352|item}}. Search for variations of the surname when using the index. The Wisconsin Historical Society in Wisconsin also has this index. Also available is ''Indexes for Wisconsin Marriage Records, 1973–1984''. The FamilySearch Library has three sets of marriage records for Milwaukee County:
 
*''Register of Deeds marriages 1838-1911 and index 1838-1918''. FS Library films beginning with film 1013949[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bfilm_number%3A1013949]. Records come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
*''Register of Deeds marriage certificates 1836-1876''. {{FSC|12235|item}}. Records also come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
*''Marriages 1837-1907 and index 1852-1907''. {{FSC|148425|item}}. Records come from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above).
 
===Marriage Records Since 1907===
 
Marriage records created since 1907 in all counties can be obtained from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (address above) or from the Register of Deeds of the appropriate county.
 
==Death Records==
 
===Death Records Before 1907===
 
A few counties began keeping death records in the 1850s, but most records date from the 1870s or later. These documents often give excellent genealogical information. Search the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/ Wisconsin Genealogy Index] for pre-1907 death references.
 
Microfilms of the records through 1907 have been deposited at the at the [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/ Wisconsin Historical Society] and the area research centers listed on the [[Wisconsin Archives and Libraries]] page.
 
Consult the county pages for the records, and the Registration of Deaths, ca. 1862–1907 {{FSC|147746|item}}. Most counties begin in the 1870s. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:
 
::WISCONSIN - VITAL RECORDS
 
Death certificates usually give birth date and place, death date and place, name of spouse, names of the person's parents, burial place, and residence. After mid-July, 1897, they also give the birth place of the person's father and mother.
 
There are three indexes to these records. Copies of these indexes are at the Wisconsin Historical Society, its area research centers, and the FamilySearch Library. These are:
 
*''The Pre-1907 Death Index by Name,'' alphabetically arranged for the entire state. 29 fiche, FS Library fiche {{FSC|234154|item}} 6331472. Be sure to search for spelling variations of the surname. Also available is the ''Death Records Index, 1959–1984''. {{FSC|516562|item}} 6334350–51.
 
The FamilySearch Library also has a large set of death records from the Register of Deeds in Milwaukee County. In the FamilySearch Catalog these are listed under:
 
:WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY, MILWAUKEE - VITAL RECORDS:
 
*<nowiki>Deaths, 1852–1912, and index, 1872–1916. 109 films {{FSC|384199|item}.</nowiki>
 
===Death Records Since 1907===
 
Statewide registration of;deaths began in 1907. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records, although it does have several indexes. You can obtain copies by writing to the Wisconsin Vital Records Office at the address above.
 
State your relationship to the individual for whom you want information and the reason you want the information. Death records can also be obtained from the Register of Deeds in the county where the event took place.
 
=== Cause of Death ===
*[[Historical Causes of Death|Causes of Death]] - use this resource when trying to interpret a disease or medical condition listed on a death record or certificate
 
==Vital Records Reference Dates==
 
Information about the earliest vital records registration in each county can be found at the [http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/vitalrecords/genereq.htm#G5 Wisconsin Vital Records Office] website.
 
==Divorce Records==
 
Divorce proceedings are usually kept by the circuit court judges or local or regional archives. Contact the clerk of circuit court for information. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records.
 
==Additional Help==
 
*Information listed on vital records is given by an informant. Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
*If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial. A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths. [[Minnesota Vital Records#Substitute_Records|Other substitute records.]]
*Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records. Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be unavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
 
===Substitute Records===
 
These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.
 
*[[Wisconsin Church Records|Church Records]]: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
 
*[[Wisconsin Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]]: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.
 
*[[Wisconsin Census|Census Records]]: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
 
*[[Wisconsin Newspapers|Newspapers]]: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices.Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.
 
*[[Wisconsin Obituaries|Obituaries]]: Obituaries found in newspapers can list the age of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, and names of living relatives and their residences.
 
*[[Wisconsin Periodicals|Periodicals]]: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.
 
*[[Wisconsin Military Records|Military Records]]: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information, In addition, soldiers' homes records can included this same information.
 
*[[Wisconsin Probate Records|Probate Records]]: If no death record exists, probate records may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century often contain the exact death date.
 
*[[Wisconsin History|History]]: Local histories, family histories and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the FamilySearch Catalog.
 
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Vital Records Reference Dates[edit | edit source]

Births Marriages Deaths
Earliest 1852 1848 1848
Statewide Registration 1907 1907 1907
General Compliance 1917 - 1908
  • The registration of vital records began at different dates in each of Wisconsin's counties.


Wisconsin Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online[edit | edit source]

Birth[edit | edit source]

Marriage[edit | edit source]

Deaths[edit | edit source]

Divorce[edit | edit source]

Order Certificates[edit | edit source]

Introduction to Vital Records[edit | edit source]

Vital records in Wisconsin are maintained at both the state and the county level. The Wisconsin Vital Records Office in Madison maintains a centralized registry of vital records. County registrars also maintain copies of vital records. Copies may be obtained from either the Wisconsin Vital Records Office or the Register of Deeds office in the county where the event occurred.

Wisconsin Pre 1907 Vital records Indexes Collections on fiche:



Birth Records[edit | edit source]

Birth Records Before 1907[edit | edit source]

A few counties began keeping birth records in the 1850s, but most records date from the 1870s or later. Search the Wisconsin Genealogy Index for pre-1907 births, deaths, and marriages.

Microfilms of the records through 1907 have been deposited at the at Wisconsin Historical Society and the area research centers listed on the "Archives and Libraries" page.



The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of the Registrations of Births, ca. 1852 to 1907. Consult the county pages for the records FS Library Collection. Most counties begin in the 1870s. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:

WISCONSIN - VITAL RECORDS

Birth certificates generally give both parents' names and their places of birth.

There are three indexes to these records. Copies of these indexes are at the Wisconsin Historical Society, the area research centers, and the FamilySearch Library. These are:

  • Unedited Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907, arranged alphabetically by surname FS Library Collection 6331478. This gives the date of birth, the county, and the volume and page number of the original record.
  • Index to Registrations of Births, 1852–1907, arranged chronologically by the date of birth. 41 fiche, FS Library fiche FS Library Collection 6331476. Use this if you know the approximate date of birth or if the name is not found in the alphabetical index mentioned above.

The FamilySearch Library also has a large set of birth and death records from the Register of Deeds in Milwaukee County. In the FamilySearch Catalog these are listed under:

WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY, MILWAUKEE - VITAL RECORDS:

Birth Records Since 1907[edit | edit source]

Statewide registration of births began in 1907. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records, although it does have several indexes. Copies can be obtained by writing to:

Wisconsin Vital Records Office
1 West Wilson St.
P. O. Box 309
Madison, WI 53701-0309
Telephone: 608-266-1372
Internet: Wisconsin Vital Records

The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are listed on the web page of the Wisconsin Vital Records Office.

Delayed Birth Records[edit | edit source]

Delayed registrations of births began in 1937. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog as Delayed Births, ca. 1937–1941; Affidavit Delayed Births, ca. 1940–1942. {{FSC|88741|item}| 1305612 item 2. The records to 1942 are located at the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above). Later records are at the county courthouses.

Many of the delayed registrations have been included in the Unedited Pre-1907 birth index because the births occurred before statewide registration began.

Marriage Records[edit | edit source]

Marriage Records Before 1907[edit | edit source]

Before statewide registration, individual counties recorded marriages. Copies can be obtained by writing to the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above) or to the Register of Deeds in the appropriate county . Some records, particularly those from Brown, Crawford, Dodge, and Jefferson counties, begin as early as the 1820s. Search the Wisconsin Genealogy Index for pre-1907 birth, marriage, and death indexes. The FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the pre-1907 marriage records. Some counties have early marriage records that are not on microfilm. For example, Crawford County has marriage records that begin in 1816. The marriage records are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under the name of the county. Copies are also available at the Wisconsin Historical Society and its area research centers. Beginning about 1852, marriage records generally give the names of the parents of the bride and groom. By 1881 the form asked for the parents' places of birth. The index to these records is the Index to Registrations of Marriages, 1852–1907, which lists one million names that are alphabetically arranged for counties Adams through Racine. Counties Richland through Wood are not included in the index. 77 microfiche, FS Library Collection. Search for variations of the surname when using the index. The Wisconsin Historical Society in Wisconsin also has this index. Also available is Indexes for Wisconsin Marriage Records, 1973–1984. The FamilySearch Library has three sets of marriage records for Milwaukee County:

  • Register of Deeds marriages 1838-1911 and index 1838-1918. FS Library films beginning with film 1013949[1]. Records come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
  • Register of Deeds marriage certificates 1836-1876. FS Library Collection. Records also come from the Milwaukee County courthouse.
  • Marriages 1837-1907 and index 1852-1907. FS Library Collection. Records come from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (see address above).

Marriage Records Since 1907[edit | edit source]

Marriage records created since 1907 in all counties can be obtained from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office (address above) or from the Register of Deeds of the appropriate county.

Death Records[edit | edit source]

Death Records Before 1907[edit | edit source]

A few counties began keeping death records in the 1850s, but most records date from the 1870s or later. These documents often give excellent genealogical information. Search the Wisconsin Genealogy Index for pre-1907 death references.

Microfilms of the records through 1907 have been deposited at the at the Wisconsin Historical Society and the area research centers listed on the Wisconsin Archives and Libraries page.

Consult the county pages for the records, and the Registration of Deaths, ca. 1862–1907 FS Library Collection. Most counties begin in the 1870s. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:

WISCONSIN - VITAL RECORDS

Death certificates usually give birth date and place, death date and place, name of spouse, names of the person's parents, burial place, and residence. After mid-July, 1897, they also give the birth place of the person's father and mother.

There are three indexes to these records. Copies of these indexes are at the Wisconsin Historical Society, its area research centers, and the FamilySearch Library. These are:

  • The Pre-1907 Death Index by Name, alphabetically arranged for the entire state. 29 fiche, FS Library fiche FS Library Collection 6331472. Be sure to search for spelling variations of the surname. Also available is the Death Records Index, 1959–1984. FS Library Collection 6334350–51.

The FamilySearch Library also has a large set of death records from the Register of Deeds in Milwaukee County. In the FamilySearch Catalog these are listed under:

WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE COUNTY, MILWAUKEE - VITAL RECORDS:
  • Deaths, 1852–1912, and index, 1872–1916. 109 films {{FSC|384199|item}.

Death Records Since 1907[edit | edit source]

Statewide registration of;deaths began in 1907. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records, although it does have several indexes. You can obtain copies by writing to the Wisconsin Vital Records Office at the address above.

State your relationship to the individual for whom you want information and the reason you want the information. Death records can also be obtained from the Register of Deeds in the county where the event took place.

Cause of Death[edit | edit source]

  • Causes of Death - use this resource when trying to interpret a disease or medical condition listed on a death record or certificate

Vital Records Reference Dates[edit | edit source]

Information about the earliest vital records registration in each county can be found at the Wisconsin Vital Records Office website.

Divorce Records[edit | edit source]

Divorce proceedings are usually kept by the circuit court judges or local or regional archives. Contact the clerk of circuit court for information. The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of these records.

Additional Help[edit | edit source]

  • Information listed on vital records is given by an informant. Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
  • If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial. A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths. Other substitute records.
  • Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records. Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be unavailable to anyone except a direct relative.

Substitute Records[edit | edit source]

These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.

  • Church Records: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
  • Cemetery Records: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.
  • Census Records: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
  • Newspapers: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices.Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.
  • Obituaries: Obituaries found in newspapers can list the age of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, and names of living relatives and their residences.
  • Periodicals: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.
  • Military Records: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information, In addition, soldiers' homes records can included this same information.
  • Probate Records: If no death record exists, probate records may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century often contain the exact death date.
  • History: Local histories, family histories and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the FamilySearch Catalog.