Logan, Cache County, Utah Genealogy

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Quick History

Wikipedia

Resources

Cemeteries

Logan City Cemetery

Church History and Records

  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Directories

1884 Utah Gazeteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake cities by Robert W. Sloan

Polk city directory for Logan

  • Logan Library (1904-present) [call number Special 917.9212 Logan]
  • Family History Library (various years on film or fiche)

Histories

Godfrey, Kenneth W. Logan, Utah : a one hundred fifty year history. Exemplar Press, 2010.

Peterson, F. Ross. A history of Cache County. Salt Lake City, UT : Utah State Historical Society, 1997.

Ricks, Joel E. The history of a valley : Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho. Logan, Utah : Cache Valley Centennial Commission, 1956.

Simmonds, A.J. In 'God's Lap' : Cache Valley history as told in the newspaper columns of A.J. Simmonds. Canada : Pediment Publishing, 2004.

Somers, Ray. History of Logan. Logan, UT : Somers Historical Press, 1993.

Newspapers

Titles

The Cache American (1931-1947)

The Herald Journal (1931-present)

The Journal (1892-1931)

The Logan Journal (1888-1891)

The Logan Leader (1879-1882)

The Utah Journal (1882-1889)

Abstracts

Vital Records of Cache County (1860-? newspaper clippings with births, deaths, etc.)

Vital Records

Notes

  • Reliable birth and death records in Logan date back to 1898. In that year the Utah state legislature provided for central county records and the Cache County Clerk began to keep a vital record register or ledger. This practice continued until 1905 when a state-wide registration of both births and deaths began.
  • Marriages were seen as a religious sacrament early in the history of Cache County. With the passage of the Edmund’s-Tucker Act, federal regulators outlawed polygamy, a common practice among pioneer members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). The act also mandated a territorial registration of marriages which began in 1887.
  • Settlers began to enter Cache County in 1859. Vital records from that time until civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths began may be found in alternative sources: newspapers, church records, family records, cemetery records, etc.

Birth and Death Records

1898-1905 Birth and Death Records

  • Family History Library [call number US/CAN Film 431094]
  • Utah State Archives and Record Service [call number Series 83781]

1905-present Birth and Death Records

1905 Birth Certificate Index

  • Utah State Archives and Record Service (database)

Utah Death Certificate Index

  • Utah State Archives and Record Service (database)

Marriage Records

1887-1966 Marriage Records

Western States Marriage Database

  • Brigham Young University-Idaho (database)