Boone County, Illinois, Genealogy

United States Illinois Boone County

Boone County Organization
Boone County's civil records start the following years:

County records are most often kept at the County Courthouse or another local repository. For further information about where the records for Boone County are kept, see the Boone County Courthouse page.

Historical Facts


Boone County is named for

Boundary Changes
Prior to County Formation


 * 1801-1812 - Boone part of St. Clair County
 * 1812-1815 - Boone part of Madison County
 * 1815-1816 - Boone part of Edwards County
 * 1816-1819 - Boone part of Crawford County
 * 1819-1821 - Boone part of Clark County
 * 1821-1823 - Boone part of Pike County
 * 1823-1825 - Boone part of Fulton County
 * 1825-1831 - Boone part of Putnam County
 * 1831-1836 - Boone part of LaSalle County
 * 1836-1837 - Boone part of Winnebago County

County Formation and After


 * 1837 - Boone created from Winnebago
 * 1843 - Boone gained from Winnebago

For more information see Origin and Evolution of Illinois Counties or Boone County Fact Sheet (Illinois State Archives). For interactive county boundary maps see Illinois County Boundaries, 1790-Present, Illinois Historical Counties, or Illinois County Maps and Atlases.

Bible Records
Family Bibles of the Boyce and Perry families of Boone County are included in an Ancestry database ($).

Biography
The Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois has a Boone County edition. This includes a state history section along with a county history and biographies of Boone County residents. See the wiki article for links to available copies and indexes.

Indexes

 * Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information: biographies

Cemeteries
Illinois cemetery records often identify birth, death, relationship, and military information, as well as religious affiliation.


 * Find A Grave offers a list of cemeteries in Boone County and links to the information for the individuals buried there.


 * ComPortOne offers a list of Boone County cemeteries by township, some with links to transcriptions.


 * Boone Co. IL USGenWeb Tombstone Project usually gives the names of the deceased in alphabetical order by last name with birth and death dates plus any remarks.


 * Illinois Cemeteries by county.


 * ePodunk list of Boone County cemeteries gives the names of the cemeteries in the county with a link to more information such as address, phone number, and web site.


 * Hyde, Hazel M. Boone County, Illinois Cemetery Inscriptions. 1971.

Census
For information and tips on using and accessing online census records, see Illinois Census.

Federal

 * 1840 census of Boone County, Illinois, Index
 * 1850 federal census of Boone County, Illinois
 * 1860 federal census, Boone County, Illinois
 * 1870 census, Boone Co., Illinois
 * Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information: German and French families from the 1870 Boone Co. census
 * 1880 Boone County census : names, age, state or country born in; parents' nativity, etc. information
 * Boone County, Illinois census surnames, 1900, Townships split in two groups: Belvidere - Leroy Townships and Leroy - Spring Townships

State

 * 1855 Boone County Illinois State census index, Digital Family History Archive
 * 1865 Boone Co., Ill. state census index

Church History and Records
Church records may give birth, death and marriage information. It is usually best to locate church records with a search at a local level such as the city, town, or village.


 * USGenWeb's links to Boone County church histories and records.


 * Johnson, Martin Wm. Boone County, Illinois Indexes to Records and Other Information.


 * Johnson, Martin Wm. 1839-1947 Boone Co., IL Church Histories &amp; Directories. Belvidere, Ill.: M.W. Johnson, 198-?. Includes information on the Presbyterian, First Baptist, Methodist Episcopal, and Trinity Church congregations.

Court Records

 * 1843-1909 Circuit Court Records IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)

African American
The following have information concerning African American research.


 * African American Research (US) has more information about the kinds of records


 * Illinois State Archives pamphlet on African American Research describes what records are at the State Archives with an online method for ordering records.
 * African-American Resources for Illinois

Genealogy

 * Genealogical material for William Claus Christian Johnson who was born 5 Jan. 1833 in Germany. He immigrated to the United States in May 1854 and settled at Half Day, Lake County, Illinois. In 1860 he went to Sumter, McLeod County, Minnesota. He died 28 June 1901 in Clencoe, McLeod Minnesota. His father was Jacob Johnson who is buried in Biscay, McLeod, Minnesota. (This was included with 1865 Census Index)

History

 * The Past and Present of Boone County, Illinois: containing a history of the county, its cities, towns &amp;c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, general and local statistics, history of the Northwest, history of Illinois, constitution of the United States, map of Boone County, miscellaneous matters, etc., etc.. Chicago: H.F. Kett &amp; Co., 1877. Digital version at Ancestry ($); Internet Archive.
 * Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Boone County. Chicago: Munsell Pub. Co., 1909. Digital version at Ancestry ($).

Land and Property

 * 1800s-Present - Use the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land Patent Index to obtain original federal land transfer records including homestead, military warrants, and cash entry patents. These records help a research establish location and lead to National Archives' records which may include genealogical information. Earlier land transfer records are housed at the National Archives.


 * 1800s-Present - Illinois Public Domain Land Tract Sales from Illinois State Archives also provides an index to federal land sales.


 * Records of Illinois Land Sales for Boone County, Illinois is available online, courtesy: Genealogy Trails.


 * Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information: land and property records


 * 1837-1977 Deed Records IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)


 * 1837-1977 Deed Index IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)

Maps

 * Johnson, Martin Wm. Boone County, Illinois Indexes to Records and Other Information.

Civil War
Civil War service men from Boone County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are companies or regiments that were formed from men of Boone County.


 * - 37th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company I.
 * - 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company I.
 * - 45th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company F.
 * - 65th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (Scotch Regiment), Company E.
 * - 95th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Companies B, G, and K.


 * Genealogy Trails - Boone County Civil War Soldiers (accessed 31 May 2011) Lists Civil War soldiers from Boone County along with their regiments and residences.
 * Boone County, Illinois Civil War book, 1861-1865: lists of eligible males between 18 and 45, enlistments, draft orders, discharges, etc. Kept at Boone County Courthouse, with unrelated genealogical materials

Naturalization and Citizenship

 * Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information: naturalizations

Probate Records

 * 1855-1943 Probate Records IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * 1840-1957 Probate Case Files IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)

Repositories

 * Johnson, Martin Wm. Boone County, Illinois Indexes to Records and Other Information. Includes inventory of holdings at Ida Public Library's Genealogy Room, Belvidere, Illinois. Also includes holdings of Boone County Historical Society Building Museum.

County Courthouse
County records are most often kept at the County Courthouse or another local repository. For further information about where the records for Boone County are kept, see the Boone County Courthouse page.

Family History Centers
Family History Centers (FHCs) are branches of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah (United States) and are located all over the world. Their goal is to provide resources to assist you in the research and study of your genealogy.

You may search your address for a center near you on the FamilySearch site.

Currently there are no Family History Centers located directly in Boone County. The following centers are located in surrounding counties. Their wiki pages may supply hours and other information.


 * Rockford Illinois Family History Center 324 University Dr. Rockford, Illinois 61107 Telephone: (815) 332-7782


 * Beloit Wisconsin Family History Center 2535 Austin Place Beloit, Wisconsin 53511 Telephone: (608) 362-4646


 * Dekalb Illinois Family History Center 675 Fox Avenue Sycamore, Illinois 60178 Telephone: (815) 895–0702

Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD)
The Illinois Regional Archives Depositories (IRAD), managed by the Illinois State Archives, houses the archival records of local Illinois counties, townships, municipalities and school districts. The seven Regional Depositories are housed on state university campuses scattered throughout Illinois.

The Northern Illinois University (IRAD-NIU) holds the records for Boone County. Learn more about finding and using their records.


 * Illinois Regional Archives Depository c/o Regional History Center Founders Memorial Library, Room 400 Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115 Telephone: (815) 753-1807

Public Libraries

 * Johnson, Martin Wm. Boone County, Illinois Indexes to Records and Other Information. Includes inventory of holdings at Ida Public Library's Genealogy Room, Belvidere, Illinois. Also includes holdings of Boone County Historical Society Building Museum.

Schools

 * Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information: North Belvidere High School

Vital Records

 * The website of the Boone County Clerk &amp; Recorder explains how to order birth, marriage, and death records.


 * Some Boone county, Illinois indexes to records and other information are available at the Family History Library: indexes of vital records

Births

 * 1877-1907 Birth Records IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * 1877-1925 Birth Record Index IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * 1916-1976 Birth Certificate Index IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * Boone County Illinois Delayed Births, courtesy: Family History Archives

Marriages

 * Some of the Family History Library's Collection of Boone County marriages have been digitized:.
 * 1838-1900 Illinois Statewide Marriage Index at Illinois State Archives; Index
 * 1838-1931 Marriage Records and Licenses IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * 1977-1974 Marriage Record Index IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)

Deaths

 * The mortality schedule for Boone County, Illinois and Winnebago County, Illinois, 1850 to 1880 The actual time frame of deaths are full one year before each census.
 * 1916-1950 Database of Illinois Death Certificates at Illinois State Archives; Index
 * 1977-1952 Death Records and Certificates IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)
 * 1877-1915, 1918-1974 Death Record Index IRAD-NIU; search for Boone County Records. (Learn more about IRAD.)

Websites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Boone County, Illinois Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)