Utah, United States Genealogy

United States Utah Welcome to Utah, the Beehive State Most unique genealogical features:


 * The Utah Death Certificate Index 1904-1958 is available online.
 * For "Mormon" ancestors, see the Tracing LDS Ancestors Wiki pages.
 * The Family History Library in SLC has the world's best genealogy collection.

Utah Counties
Extinct or renamed counties: Carson· Cedar· Desert· Greasewood· Great Salt Lake· Green River· Humboldt· Little Salt Lake· Malad· Richland· Rio Virgin· Saint Mary's· Shambip

Click on the map below to go to a county page. Hover over a county to see its name. To see a larger version of the map, click here.

Major Repositories
Family History Library· Utah State Archives· Utah State Historical Society· Church History Library· Brigham Young University· Salt Lake City Public Library· University of Utah· National Archives Rocky Mountain Region (Denver)· Allen County Public Library

Migration Routes
California Trail· Mormon Trail· Old Spanish Trail· Central Pacific Railroad· Union Pacific Railroad· Southern Pacific Railroad· Denver and Rio Grande Railroad

Community Tree

 * The Early Utah Community Trees project is the result of merging the 1850-1880, 1900, and 1920 US Census records for Utah with extracted Utah Vital Records (births 1892 to 1941, marriages 1887 to 1966, deaths and burials 1880's to 1956) with the Veterans burials from territorial time to 1966 to create families and extended lineages.
 * The Greeks in the West Community Tree project includes 5000+ Greek men who immigrated to the Western United States between 1900 and 1924 -- many to work in the mines and on the railroads of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Nevada. This is an on-going project to document the lineage and preserve the heritage of these immigrants and their descendants. It is part of the Western Hellenic Ancestry and Museum and the Ethnic and Mining Museum of Magna. Initial work is focused on the mining communities in Carbon and Salt Lake counties of Utah.