North Ogden, Weber County, Utah Genealogy

United States Utah  Weber County North Ogden

Quick Facts
Located at the base of Mt. Ben Lomond, North Ogden was originally called “Ogden Hole”. In 1850, Jonathon Campbell, and his brother, Samuel, were the first to try and establish a white settlement at the Ogden Hole, but the Natives Americans ran them out. On March 4, 1851 they returned with a company of ten families and claimed it from the Natives. Eventually the conflict with the Indians ended when the settlers fed them instead of fighting with them. The earliest settlers lived in log homes and dugouts.

In a meeting held on April 12, 1852 the Court appointed Jonathan Campbell as “Supervisor of the Ogden Hole.” The early town records were burned in a Utah Loan and Trust Company Fire. Early records were preserved in a diary by the local bishop, Henry Holmes.

The town’s population was 600 when it was incorporated in February 1, 1934.

Neighboring Communities
Farr West | Harrisville | Ogden | Pleasant View

City Hall
North Ogden City 505 East 2600 North North Ogden, Utah 84414 (801) 782-7211

Biography and Family Histories

 * Town Record 1846 to 1873 is held at the North Ogden Historical Museum
 * Town Record 1856 to 1871 is held at the North Ogden Historical Museum
 * Town Record 1881 to 1929 is held at the North Ogden Historical Museum
 * North Ogden Ward history and biography
 * Our North Ogden pioneers : 1851-1900
 * Early Latter Day Saints - An Mormon Trail Pioneer Database
 * Daughters of Utah Pioneers
 * Sons of Utah Pioneers Stories
 * Pioneers and prominent men of Utah: comprised of photographs, genealogies, biographies, the early history of the LDS Church

Business and Commerce

 * Time Book for laborers for 1892 to 1893

Cemeteries
Ben Lomond Cemetery Formerly Union Cemetery until 1953, often referred to as North Ogden Cemetery Now Ben Lomond Cemetery Founded 1851. 526 East 2850 North North Ogden, UT 84414 (801) 782-5032

In 1900 the cemetery burned, taking with it the cemetery records and burning the headstones made of wood. There are some cemetery records that weren't in the fire and they are held at the North Ogden Historical Museum. Along with these records is the life work of the Hill Sisters that meticulously found every marked or unmarked gravesite in North Ogden. This compilation includes gravesites at farms, homes and various other places in North Ogden. A book of these gravesites along with those interred there is also held at the North Ogden Historical Museum.

Cemetery Databases
 * Burial Database
 * Findagrave.com
 * Namesinstone.com
 * Utah Gravestone Photo Project
 * Interment record, 1874-1967
 * Sexton's records, North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, 1939-1953
 * North Ogden, Weber County, Utah cemetery records
 * Sexton list of Cemetery Records North Ogden Historical Museum

Church History and Records

 * Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


 * North Ogden (Ogden Stake)
 * North Ogden Ward History, by Benjamin F. Blaylock
 * Elders Quorum genealogical record and minutes of meetings, 1869-1886
 * Record of members, 1877-1913, 1902-1942
 * Form E (annual genealogical report), 1907-1948
 * List of officers and fast offering donations, 1902-1904


 * North Ogden First Ward
 * North Ogden Second Ward

Funeral Homes

 * Lindquist Mortuary 2140 N Washington Blvd. North Ogden, Utah 84414 (801) 782-6666 Fax: (801) 782-6670

Genealogy

 * Kinship book of North Ogden book 7a of North Ogden genealogical records.
 * Gedcoms for residents of North Ogden

History
Numerous histories and biographies are held at the North Ogden Historical Museum.
 * North Ogden First Ward, 150 years celebration
 * ''North Ogden Ward history and biography
 * Our North Ogden Pioneers, 1851-1900
 * A History of North Ogden: beginnings to 1985
 * North Ogden

Maps

 * Historical Map of North Ogden
 * USGS GNIS FID 1443962
 * Google
 * Hometown Locator

Newspapers

 * Standard-Examiner
 * Weber Sentinel News

Historical Newspapers

 * North Ogden Historical Museum has copies of two former newspapers, the North Ogden 1st and 2nd Ward Newspaper and the Ben Lomond Beacon.
 * North Ogden news ward bulletin and Sunday school newsletter. (1944- ...)
 * Utah Digital Newspapers for North Ogden
 * Ogden Standard Examiner Archives is available at Ancestry.com $ The data base is searchable from 1920 to 1977.

Peoples of North Ogden

 * The original dwellers of North Ogden were the Shoshone Indians.
 * Italian farmers worked the fertile lands in North Ogden; several owned dairies. These Italian converts to the Mormon Church arrived in the area between the 1850's and 1860's, most coming in handcart companies.

Societies, Museums and Libraries

 * Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum 2148 Grant Avenue Ogden, UT 84401 ph: (801) 393-4460


 * North Ogden Historical Museum 332 East Pleasant View Drive North Ogden, UT 84414 801-732-7211


 * Ogden Regional Family History Center 539 24th St. Ogden, UT 84401 Phone: 801-626-1132 E-mail: UT_OGDEN@ldsmail.net

Marriages

 * Marriages of North Ogden residents 1879-1927
 * Registers of births and deaths, 1905-1941, for the North Ogden and Randall districts
 * Marriage information may be located at the Western States Marriage Database searchable by bride or groom.

Death

 * Utah Death Index 1905-1951 Hint Keyword: enter the year of death and enter the name of county if known.
 * Social Security Death Index, begins in about 1962 and is current to within two months.
 * Utah Death Record 1888-1946.
 * Utah Department of Archives 1903 to 50 years ago Choices of search types - name, date of death (year, month, day, or any combination) and county. Images of actual death certificates

Websites

 * Tracing Mormon Pioneers
 * Webtree.com, listing individuals who born or died in North Ogden. Submitters of gedcoms may add, update or remove contents.
 * North Ogden Wikipedia