Lee County, Florida Genealogy

United States   Florida    Lee County

Parent County
1887--Lee County was created 13 May 1887 from Monroe County. County seat: Fort Myers The county was named for Robert E. Lee, Confederate general in the American Civil War.

Neighboring Counties

 * Charlotte - Charlotte County was established April 23, 1921 named for the Bay of Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda is the only incorporated city in Charlotte County.
 * Collier - Collier County was created in 1923 from Lee County. It was named for Barron Collier, an advertising mogul and real estate developer from New York City.
 * Glades - Glades County was created in 1921 and is named for the Florida Everglades. The Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation is located in the county. Hendry - Hendry County was formed from Lee County on May 11, 1923 and named for Major Francis A. Hendry, one of the first settlers.  Hendry County is the site of the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation.

African American

 * Florida African American Griots Project -  USGenWeb
 * Afrigeneas - African Ancestored Genealogy

Biographies
Frierson Home at Fort Thompson-FLGenWeb Project,Inc.

Cemeteries

 * Florida Tombstone Transcription Project -  USGenWeb
 * Interment.net - Florida cemetery records by County
 * Veterans Administration National Cemeteries - Florida National Cemeteries
 * Lee County Cemetery Index- FLGenWeb Project,Inc.

Individual cemeteries:


 * Coral Ridge Cemetery, Cape Coral BillionGraves

Census
Census - Southwest Florida Pioneers Historical Society

1783 Spanish Census -  USGenWeb Archives Project


 * 1821 Census/Tax List Index -  USGenWeb Archives Project
 * 1823 Census/Tax List Index -  USGenWeb Archives Project
 * 1870 Census/ Lee County Past to Present
 * 1880 Census African Born Blacks and Mulattos -  USGenWeb Archives Project
 * 1885 Florida State Population Census - Includes sex, age, relationship, occupation, place of birth of each family member and parents. Also census for agriculture, manufacture and mortality.
 * Federal Census Information from National Archives -  USGenWeb Archives Project
 * State Census Information from Florida State Archives -  USGenWeb Archives Project
 * Census of Pensioners Revolutionary Military Service -  USGenWeb Archives Project

Land
Florida Territorial Land Records

Maps

 * The Sanborn® Fire Insurance Company Maps of Florida comprise a collection of more than 300 bibliographic units in more than 3,000 map sheets.
 * Lee County Florida maps at Exploring Florida.
 * Lee County Florida maps, formerly part of Monroe County, at Exploring Florida.
 * 1870 Gray's Atlas Panhandle Portion of State - USGenWeb Archives Project
 * 1882 Rand McNally Panhandle Portion of State -  USGenWeb Archives Project

Military

 * Florida State Military Files - USGenWeb Archives Project
 * Pension Transcriptions -  Florida state pension records from various wars  -  USGenWeb Pension Project
 * Florida Casualties in the Korean Conflict
 * Florida Casualties in the Vietnam War

Newspapers

 * News-Press 2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33901 -  239.335.0200
 * Early Florida Newspapers at the Florida State Library

Obituaries

 * Florida Obituaries -  Obituary transcriptions from Florida counties -  USGenWeb Obituaries Project
 * Obituary Indexcreated by the Lee County Genealogical Society, Florida. These individuals were extracted from the Fort Myers News-Press.

Vital Records
'''Fl-genweb Project,Inc. Collier County Marriages - page 1'''

Fl-genweb Project, Inc. Collier County Marriages - page 2



Lee County, Florida Marriages 1887-1924, published by the Lee County Genealogical Society in 1992, abstracts records found in the Lee County Courthouse. It includes names of the bride and groom, their residences, marriage date, witnesses, the presiding official, and the book and page number of the original record.

Lee County was formed in May 1887 from a portion of Monroe County. Some marriage records were moved to Fort Myers while others may still be found in Key West.

Although this book is currently out of print, digitized pages can be found at the Lee County Genealogy website under "Public Downloads".


 * Florida State Archives

Societies and Libraries
The Lee County Genealogical Sociey, Inc. assists anyone with an interest in tracing their "roots". We help beginners get started and guide them in their family research. We welcome experienced genealogists and encourage them to share their knowledge with others. We learn from and teach each other in small and large group meetings.

Our members have come from many parts of the United States to beautiful Lee County in Southwst Florida. We are from a wide variety of occupations and our age range is broad. What brings and keeps us together is our interest in family history. As we share our knowledge, our research skills grow and so do our family trees.

Please explore our website. Check our Events calendar to see what’s happening in our Society, other Southwest Florida Societies, and where you can find local and national genealogy classes, workshops and seminars. Use our searchable database for the Genealogy Department Shelf List at the Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library, 2050 Central Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida, which is presented as a service to library patrons and to distant researchers. Currently there are over 9,000 individual genealogical references available at the Library. We also offer a searchable databse of Surnamessubmited by our members. We also offer for viewing Lee County, Florida Marriages 1887-1924, published by the LCGS in 1992, abstracts records found in the Lee County Courthouse. It includes names of the bride and groom, their residences, marriage date, witnesses, the presiding official, and the book and page number of the original record. This book is currently out of print. Our newest compilation is the Voter Registration Records, Town of Fort Myers and Lee County, Florida 1885-1909. A limited printing was done with copies being donated to the Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library, the Southwest Florida Museum of History, the Southwest Florida Historical Society, the State Library of Florida, and the Lee County Genealogical Society.

Our meetings are free and open to the public consisting of a business meeting, followed by refreshments and time for networking. A program is presented at all meetings. We meet monthly on the third Thursday of the month and quarterly on he second Saturday in March, May, September and November. Directions can be found at our website.

Need help? Wan more informaton? Visit us at one of our meetings, email us at [mailto:GenHelp@LCGSFL.org GenHelp@LCGSFL.org] or mail us at Post Office Box 150153, Cape Coral, FL 33915-0153.

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The Bonita Genealogy Club (Post Office Box 366471, Bonita Springs, FL 34136) meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at the Bonita Springs Public Library on Pine Street in Old Bonita. Contact [mailto:onecentbon@netzero.net onecentbon@netzero.net] or [mailto:Marti@TheTimples.com Marti@TheTimples.com] for more information.

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The Lehigh Acres Genealogical Society, (Post Office Box 965, Lehigh Acres, FL 33970-0965) can be contacted by emailing [mailto:hpedie@earthlink.net hpedie@earthlink.net].

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The Southwest Florida Pioneers Historical Society (Post Office Box 274,Boca Grande FL 33921) offers their webite Lee County - Past to Presentfor researchers with ancestors in Southwest Florida. Society membrs have roots in early Lee County along with an abiding interest in preserving the importance of the contributions made by their pioneer ancestors. While any website is a work in preogress, you can currently find many public records, obituaries, cemetery transcriptions, a message board and more.

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Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library

The Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library houses the main genealogy reference collection in Lee County, Florida. The Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library is located at 2050 Central Avenue in downtown Fort Myers.

Research Assistance: Our hours of operation are: Monday-Wednesday 9am-8pm; Thursday 9am-6pm; Friday and Saturday 9am-5pm. Research access is available during all hours of operation. Research assistance is available free of charge by appointment. Assistance is also available in partnership with the Lee County Genealogical Society. For more information on the society and their services, please visit their website at http://www.lcgsfl.org.

The Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library has been granted Family Search Library Affiliate status. This privilege allows us to offer access to the microfilmed holdings of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City which houses the largest genealogical library in the world. Through the Family Search Library Affiliates, the Family History Library in Salt Lake City makes many of their holdings available in microform to genealogy researchers on a loan basis, for a processing fee of $5.50 per roll of microfilm and $0.15 per sheet of microfiche. Orders for microfilm/fiche are made by appointment only.

The Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library also offers genealogical research classes all year round. These classes cover a wide variety of topics for genealogists from beginners to seasoned research veterans. All classes are free and open to the public. Patrons may view the latest announcements on upcoming classes as well as the monthly genealogical newsletter column on the genealogy homepage for the Lee County Library System at the following link: http://library.lee-county.com/lifelearn/genealogy/Pages/default.aspx.

For information on genealogical collection resources, research assistance, or any other related matters, please contact our genealogy coordinator Bryan L. Mulcahy. Mr. Mulcahy may be reached using the following options: Mailing Address: 2050 Central Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33901-3917 Telephone: (239) 533-4626 Fax: (239) 485-1160 E-Mail: [mailto:bmulcahy@leegov.com bmulcahy@leegov.com] Collection Highlights: The genealogy collection contains materials from all 50 states, and 41 foreign countries with over 9,000 titles available for research. The primary focus areas include states east of the Mississippi River, Canada, the British Isles, and the northwestern/central tier of Europe. Some brief examples of materials available for research include: 1. Indexes to primary source records: land records, vital records (births, marriages, divorces, and death records), military service and pension records, township, city, and state records (tax, voters registrations, licenses, etc.). 2. Bibliographies of holdings in genealogical research repositories in the U.S. and Europe. 3. Published family histories. 4. Personal narratives of historical events. 5. Selected genealogical periodicals. 6. Self-help books on specific genealogical research topics. 7. 140 research/study guides and outlines covering a wide variety of topics of interest to genealogists at all levels of experience. 8. Information for contacting family associations, genealogical/historical societies, organizations, and repositories, both local and worldwide. 9. Free access to subscription databases: Ancestry Library Edition, Heritage Quest. 10. Newspapers: Fort Myers-News Press 1884-Present; New York Times 1851-Present The basic Genealogy Shelf List categories include: General Reference (001 through 899), Geography (901.9 through 917.8), Family Histories (929.2), General Genealogy Reference (920 through 929.9, excluding 929.2 Family Histories), United States and World History (940 through 999), Individual State Reference Books and International Reference Books. Using the searchable database at the Lee County Genealogy Society website http://www.lcgsfl.org/library.php, researchers can search the collection which includes the above books as well as periodical articles that have been preserved.

Obituary and Genealogical Research Queries Queries from patrons are accepted by mail or e-mail. Queries received via e-mail will be answered via e-mail reply unless our search turns up significant amounts of information. Queries should be kept brief and contain specific names, dates, and places of residence. All queries must be accompanied by a business-sized self addressed stamped envelope with the correct postage. Your request will be handled on a staff available basis. We cannot guarantee a return date but every effort is made to work on incoming requests as soon as possible. We are unable to respond to research requests received without a self-addressed stamped envelope.

For obituary requests, the primary newspaper for the Lee County area is the Fort Myers News-Press. The Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library keeps an archive of the local newspaper on microfilm from 1884 to the present. If you are not in Lee County, you can request an obituary notice from the paper by mail or email. The procedures for obtaining copies of obituaries are listed below: 1. Obituary requests must include the deceased's name, date of death, city of residence, and any other information that could help verify the obituary. Also, please include your full name and complete address in the letter. 2. Enclose a business-sized self-addressed stamped envelope. 3. Send the request to: Bryan L. Mulcahy, Reference Department, Fort Myers-Lee County Public Library, 2050 Central Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33901-3917 or via e-mail at [mailto:bmulcahy@leegov.com bmulcahy@leegov.com].




 * Florida State Historical Societies -  Listing by County
 * Florida Family History Centers
 * Florida Historical Society
 * Florida State Genealogical Society

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers

Web Sites

 * Southwest Florida Pioneers Historical Society
 * Lee County, FLGenWeb
 * State of Florida
 * USGenWeb Project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Lee County Genealgical Society, Inc.
 * Bonita Springs Genealogy Club
 * Lee County, Florida Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Lee County, FLGenWeb Project, Inc.
 * My Florida Roots - By Mary
 * My Florida Roots - By Mary