Monroe Utah FamilySearch Center

The Monroe Utah FamilySearch Center serves individuals residing in the southern part of Utah's Sevier Valley. The center provides free access to numerous genealogical websites and databases, and houses a small permanent collection of local history books and microfilm/microfiche. Those in the the local area are encouraged to visit and receive consultation and other general assistance with their family history. The center is staffed on a limited schedule and by appointment with Ward Temple and Family History Consultants.



Center Contacts and Hours
Location and Map:


 * 260 East Center Street, Monroe, UT 84754 United State(This is not a mailing address)
 * The center is located just west of the South Sevier Middle School. The center shares a building with the Records Operations Center, which operates during alternating hours. Parking is available on the street in front of the center.
 * Monroe Utah FamilySearch Center - Google Maps

Phone: 1 435-527-4612 (call during open hours)

E-mail: [mailto:UT_Monroe@familyhistorymail.org UT_Monroe@familyhistorymail.org]

Temple and Family History Consultant leadership - Center:


 * Center Director:
 * Assistant Director:  Terry Monroe (435) 201-1730 email: monroeterry@hotmail.com

'''!NEW! Family History Research Hours:'''


 * The center is also open by appointment with Ward Temple and Family History Consultants.
 * Group visits: Due to staffing concerns and space availability, groups which plan to visit the center for any reason should contact the center during open hours to schedule an appointment.

Holiday Schedule:


 * Closed federal/state holidays and for two to three weeks in December.

Center Resources
The following in an incomplete listing of this center's permanent collection


 * Numerous local histories
 * Local newspaper clippings provided by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
 * South Sevier High School Yearbooks (1950s-1960s)
 * Our Pioneer Heritage, Volumes 1-20, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
 * An Enduring Legacy, Volumes 1-12, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
 * Annotated record of baptisms for the dead, 1840-1845: Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, Volumes 1-7 and index, Susan Easton Black and Harvey Bischoff Black, 2002
 * Microfilm:
 * Church Ward Records (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) for cities and towns in Sevier and Sanpete Counties (from the time of the ward's organization to 1948)
 * Monroe Birth Records (1905-1953)
 * Monroe Death Records (1905-1960)
 * Utah Immigration Card Index 1847-1869 (aka Crossing the Plains Index)
 * Microfiche:
 * International Genealogical Index, 1992 edition
 * Accelerated Indexing Systems, U.S. Census Indexes
 * FamilySearch Catalog: This center may have various films and fiche from the FamilySearch Catalog.

Databases and Software

 * FamilySearch Center Portal: This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. This includes Ancestry.com, ArkivDigital, Findmypast.co.uk, Fold3, NewsaperArchive.com, MyHeritage.com, etc.
 * AniMap
 * Map My Family TreeMonroe Utah FHC Training Area.JPG
 * Personal Family History programs
 * Ancestral Quest
 * FamilyInsight
 * Legacy
 * RootsMagic

Hardware and Equipment

 * 23 desktop computers
 * 1 laser printer
 * 2 microfilm viewers
 * 1 microfiche viewer
 * 1 microfilm/microfiche image printer
 * 2 image scanners

Resources in the Local Area
See also: Richfield Utah FamilySearch Center


 * Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (DUP): Sevier South companies and camps
 * Sons of the Utah Pioneers (SUP): Sevier Valley Chapter
 * Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah - Koosharem Band of Paiutes

Links
Utah research


 * Research Wiki: Utah


 * Utah State History website
 * Utah State Archives website
 * UTGenWeb Project website

Sevier County research


 * Research Wiki: Sevier County, Utah


 * Sevier County, Utah website

Monroe research


 * Monroe City website
 * Monroe City Library website

Elsinore research


 * Elsinore Town website