Wisconsin, Outagamie County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

What is in This Collection?
The collection consists of images of land and probate records from the Outagamie Courthouse in Appleton, Wisconsin. The records include: County officials began keeping records from the time the county was formed.
 * Land and Property - Deeds (1825-1901)
 * Probate Records - Wills (1872-1912)

The records cover the years 1825 to 1980.

Each type of record within the county was created for a different purpose, but most were created to keep track of the vital events happening in the lives of the citizens and to safeguard their legal interests and the legal interests of their heirs.

What Can These Records Tell Me?
The following information may be found in these records: • 3

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Research Helps
The following articles will help you in your research for your family in the state of Wisconsin.
 * Wisconsin Guided Research
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 * Step-by-Step Research

FamilySearch Catalog

 * Outagamie County, Deed record, 1825-1933; index to deeds, 1839-1901.
 * Outagamie County Court, probate records, 1853-1919
 * Outagamie County, Wills, 1872-1912; index to wills, 1894-1980
 * Outagamie County, Registration of births, ca. 1876-1907
 * Outagamie County, Registration of marriages, 1862-1907; index to marriages, 1861-1907
 * Outagamie County, Index to certificates and petitions, 1853-1963 and declarations of intention 1852-1963
 * Outagamie County, 1905 Wisconsin state census index

FamilySearch Digital Library

 * Thomas H. Ryan, editor-in-chief, History of Outagamie County, Wisconsin : being a general survey ... including a history of the cities, towns and villages. Goodspeed Historical Association, 1911?
 * Elihu Spencer. The pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin : containing the records of the Outagamie County Pioneer Assoc.; also a biographical and historical sketch of some of the earliest settlers of the county and their families, their children, and grandchildren. Appleton, Wisconsin : Post Publishing Co., 1895

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