Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

United States Pennsylvania  Lackawanna County

County Courthouse
The Scranton Electric Building Suite 400 507 Linden Street Ave Scranton, PA 18503

Quick History
Named for the Lackawanna River.

Wikipedia

Parent County
21 August 1878: Lackawanna was created from Luzerne County.

Neighboring Counties
Luzerne | Monroe | Susquehanna | Wayne | Wyoming

Cemeteries

 * Dalton:Fairlawn Cemetery
 * Dalton:Scranton Jewish Cemetery
 * Dalton:Shoemaker Cemetery


 * Dunmore:Dunmore Cemetery


 * Scranton:Catholic Cemetery

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Scranton
 * Scranton Dist

Directories

 * Scranton Directory (1859) - via the Internet Archive

Land

 * Territory of Scranton Immediately Prior to the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co. Purchase (1916)

Local Histories

 * Early History of Scranton and The First Presbyterian Church (1948) - via the Internet Archive
 * Founders of Scranton(1916) - via the Internet Archive
 * History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania (1912)
 * History of Scranton Post Office (1901) - via the Internet Archive.
 * History and Geography of Scranton and its Vicinity (1957) - via the Internet Archive
 * Reminiscences of The Early History of Dark Hollow, Slocum Hollow, Harrison Lackawanna Iron Works, Scrantonia and Scranton, Pa. (1889) - via the Internet Archive

Newspapers
Scranton Tribune (1897-1902) on Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026355/

Probate

 * 1878–present Searchable digital images of will and probate records are available online through the office of the Register of Wills.

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Scranton Pennsylvania Family History Center (Clarks Summit)

Web Sites

 * Lackawanna County, PAGenWeb - free genealogical resources; part of the national USGenWeb Project