San Joaquin County, California Genealogy

United States California  San Joaquin County

Parent County
18 February 1850: San Joaquin was created as an original county. County seat: Stockton

Neighboring Counties

 * Alameda
 * Amador
 * Calaveras
 * Contra Costa
 * Sacramento
 * Santa Clara
 * Stanislaus

Cemeteries
Cherokee Memorial Park Hwy 99 E Harney Lane Lodi, CA 95240 209-334-9613

Park View Cemetery 3661 E. French Camp Rd. Manteca, CA 95336 209-982-1661

San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery Cemetery Lane Stockton, CA 209-466-6202

Stockton Rural Cemetery 2350 Cemetery Lane Stockton, CA 95204 209-465-5213

The following web sites have entries for people buried in San Joaquin County. None have complete lists:


 * Find A Grave
 * Interment.Net
 * USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project section for San Joaquin County

In the Family History Library Catalog Place Search on FamilySearch, for San Joaquin, California, look at the list of records for. Films can be sent to family history centers. Public libraries may have copies of the books or can obtain them through Interlibrary Loan.

Church History and Records
Church records are usually found in the towns rather than on the county level.

LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Stockton
 * Tracy

Court Records
San Joaquin County Court Directory gives addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers and links to the courts web sites and online resources..

History
Google Books has some books about the history and people in San Joaquin County, California. Try various search terms, including the names of people. Books designated with "Full view" can be read online.

Maps
For historical maps,search the following free sites:


 * Maps-Historical-Sate of California, the Carlifornia government's site. Links to American Memory (Library of Congress), California Missions, and the State Library


 * Historical Maps of California


 * California Maps - HSU Library, also lists and links to gazetteers


 * David Rumsey Collection


 * Perry-Castaneda Map Collection

Migration
Early migration routes to and from for emigrant settlers included:


 * California Trail 1844 to 1869 from western Missouri to northern California


 * Carson (River) Trail 1848 (aka Mormon Emigrant Trail) crossed the Forty Mile Desert past the west side of the Carson Sink to pick up the Carson River near Fallon, Nevada up to Hope Valley and Red Lake. The Devil's Ladder then climbed 700 feet (210 m) in half a mile so ropes, chains, and pulleys were required to lift the wagons. Carson Pass was followed by the relatively easy West Pass (Kirkwood, California) and then on to Pollock Pines, Placerville, and Sutter's Fort, California


 * Big Tree Road (Ebbetts Pass) 1851 from western Nevada to Markleeville, Murphys, and Stockton, California

Military History and Records
The California State Military Museum has a great deal of historical information and links to other military web sites.

Ancestry.com has Records of California men in the War of the Rebellion, 1861 to 1867 ($)

Newspapers
The California Digital Newspaper Collection has newspapers from 1848 through 1922. You can search by keyword, including names, and/or by date.

Vital Records
For early marriages see Western States Marriage Index.

Societies, Libraries and Museums

 * 1) San Joaquin Genealogical Society
 * 2) San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum
 * 3) Stockton-San Joaquin County Library

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Lodi California Family History Center
 * Manteca California Family History Center
 * Stockton California Family History Center
 * Tracy California Family History Center

Websites

 * San Joaquin County CAGenWeb
 * Linkpendium
 * USGenWeb Archives
 * USGenWeb Archives backup site