Monroe County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

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History
Named for James Monroe, the 5th President of United States.

Parent Counties
1 April 1836: Monroe County was created from Pike and Northampton Counties.

Boundary Changes
13 March 1843: Carbon County created.

Neighboring Counties
Carbon | Lackawanna | Luzerne | Northampton | Pike | Wayne | New Jersey counties: Sussex | Warren

NEWSPAPERS
Monroe County, Pennsylvania Newspapers ==== Microfilms of the following newspapers can be found in the Kemp Library located on the campus of the East Stroudsburg University. This library is located at 200 Prospect Ave, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18301. Phone nunber 570-422-3465. Microfilm copies can be made for a minimal fee.See also Kemp Library at East Stroudsburg University

Vital Records
Societies and Libraries The Monroe County Historical Association is housed in the Jacob Stroud Manson at 900 Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360. Phone 570 421-7703. Curator: Mrs. Amy Lesher. A Reading fee of $5.00 a day is charged for non-members. Research requests accepted by mail only. Monroe County Historical Association

A partial listing of the holdings in the Elizabeth D Walters Library are as follows:


 * Many Local Family Histories,
 * U S Census Records
 * Some Newspapers from 1840 - 1999
 * Vertical Files by Surname and Subject
 * Obituary Collections
 * Monroe County Church Records
 * Monroe County Death Records from Sep 1893 - Oct 1905
 * Monroe County Cemetery Lists
 * Monroe County Funeral Home Records
 * County and State Histories
 * City Directories and Phone Books
 * Maps

Hughes Library,the Northeastern Pennsylvania Public Library, is located at 9th Street and Chipperdale Drive, Stroudsburg, PA., 18360. This library has a Genealogy Room with published genealogies, the History of Monroe County and surrouding areas. Access to Ancestory.com is free.

Western Pocono Community Library is located at 200 Pilgrim Way, Broadheadsville, PA. Phone 570-992-7934. Limited number of family genealogies. Also have microfilm of the Salem Church Records located in Gilbert, PA.

Records for ancestors who lived in Monroe County when it was part of Northampton County, Pa. ( prior to 1836), can be found at the Easton Public Library in the Marx Room. This library is located at 515 Church Street, Easton, Pa 18042.

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Family History Library Catalog