Utah, Tooele County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection consists of the following records and indexes from the county courthouse in Tooele:
 * Marriage affidavits (1887-1937)
 * Grantor and grantee indexes, deeds, land abstracts and other indexes (1856-1920)
 * Discharges (1919-1947)
 * Naturalization records (1907-1945)
 * Probate records - will index (1887-1955)

Tooele County was created March 3, 1852.

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Related Family History Library Holdings

 * Ouida Blanthorn, comp. A History of Tooele County.Salt Lake City, Utah : Utah State Historical Society, c1998. FHL 979.243 H2b
 * History of Tooele County. Salt Lake City, Utah : Tooele County Daughters of Utah Pioneers, c1961.
 * Deed records, 1843-1955
 * Land property records, 1857-1996
 * Mining records, 1864-1941
 * Marriage records, 1887-1937
 * Military records, 1919-1990 Discharges
 * Naturalization records, 1896-1929
 * Index to wills, 1887-1955

Additional Collections
 * Deeds,1873-1900 & mortgages, 1875-1911
 * Camp Floyd Mining District. Mining records, 1859-1899
 * Militia honor roll, 1914-1919 (WWI)
 * Marriage licenses, 1886-2016
 * Marriage license records, 1888-1966, : with some miscellaneous marriage records, 1876-1888
 * Record of births and deaths, 1898-1905
 * Birth records, 1915
 * Death records, 1965-1966
 * Will records, 1908-1966
 * Probate Records, 1859-1978

Related Digital Books

 * Historical Records Survey, Division of Professional and Service Projects, Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the county archives of Utah, no. 23, Tooele County (Tooele City).Ogden, Utah : Historical Records Survey, 1939

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