Wisconsin Compiled Genealogies

Guide to  ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

Introduction
Most archives, historical societies, and genealogical societies have special collections of previous research and indexes of genealogical value. To begin the search of an ancestor in these collections, you may wish to begin with available published indexes, both on a national level and a local level. Many genealogy databases are on line through various websites.

Nationwide Collections

 * FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service - Trees contains lineages organized into family groups and pedigrees with an every-name index. This was created from a database formerly known as Ancestral File.
 * Mayflower Pilgrim Genealogies - Community Trees at FamilySearch Genealogies


 * The Newberry Library of Chicago, Illinois has a collection of thousands of genealogies published before 1917. An index is available at the library. Coverage is best for New England, with secondary coverage for Midwestern and Mid-Atlantic states. The index is also found on the FamilySearch Library


 * The FamilySearch Library has a collection of almost 50,000 published U.S. family histories and newsletters. Copies at the library are listed in the Last names Search of the FamilySearch Catalog.


 * Major collections of printed family histories are also found at most of the archives and libraries listed in United States Archives and Libraries. Most large libraries have indexes and catalogs to published family histories. For a list of the indexes and catalogs available at the FamilySearch Library see the Family History section of United States Compiled Genealogies in the Wiki.


 * The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC), established in 1959, is a catalog of manuscript collections from United States repositories that are open to the public. Operated in collaboration with the Library of Congress, the catalog is searchable online at the NUCMC website. An index is available at the FamilySearch Library


 * Ancestry.com ($) Public and Private member trees.


 * Periodical Source Index (PERSI), online at ACPL.

Statewide Collections
The Wisconsin Historical Society Library has one of the largest genealogical collections in the United States. Its subject card catalog indexes many genealogical sources. Their catalog is searchable online at MadCat.

There are many family genealogies contained in county history books. The Wisconsin State Genealogical Society published indexes to many of these county histories, of which the FamilySearch Library has about fifty. They are listed under WISCONSIN - [COUNTY] - HISTORY. The Wisconsin Historical Society has also digitized more than 80 standard county histories relating to Wisconsin and made them available and searchable online in their Wisconsin County Histories collection.

Especially helpful sources are:


 * Ryan, Carol W. Searching for Your Wisconsin Ancestors in the Wisconsin Libraries. Green Bay, Wisconsin: C. W. Ryan, 1988. (FS Library book 1988,


 * Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Collection. This collection consists of transcripts of Bible records, cemetery records, church records, marriage records, death records, obituaries, and wills. It was microfilmed in 1971 at the DAR Library in Washington, D.C., and is available on microfilm at the Wisconsin Historical Society and at the FamilySearch Library (FS Library films ) Generally there is an index at the beginning of each volume.
 * Wisconsin Genealogy. Lists thousands of worthwhile records sources for doing genealogy in Wisonsin. Records are organized by county, town, and record type. Website
 * Wisconsin Pioneer and Century Certificate Project. The Wisconsin State Genealogical Society issues pioneer certificates to anyone whose ancestors settled in Wisconsin by 1850 and century certificates to those who can document pre-1876 Wisconsin ancestry. The applications contain detailed family history information. The applications are at the Wisconsin Historical Society and are filed by county.


 * The following indexes to the applications gives brief genealogical information for more than 7,000 ancestors and includes the names and addresses of the applicants:


 * Patterson, Betty. Some Pioneer Families of Wisconsin: An Index. Madison: Wisconsin State Genealogical Society, 1977. (FS Library book .)
 * Some Pioneer Families of Wisconsin: An Index, Vol. 2. Madison: Wisconsin State Genealogical Society, 1987. (FS Library book .)

Other sources for family trees in Wisconsin are:


 * Wisconsin Genealogical Council. Gene-A-Rama. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Genealogical Council, 1987–. (FS Library book 1993.) There are several editions from 1987. They list over 1,000 ancestors of members and give the place where ancestors lived and the date.


 * Lareau, Paul J. and Elmer Courteau, French-Canadian Families of the North Central States: A Genealogical Dictionary, 8 vols. St. Paul, Minnesota: Northwest Territory French and Canadian Heritage Institute, 1980. (FS Library book ; fiche .)

See Wisconsin Biography for additional sources for family genealogies.