Box Elder County, Utah Genealogy

United States Utah  Box Elder County === Quick Facts === ==== Parent Counties ==== *1856--Box Elder County was created 5 January 1856 from unorganized territory, Weber County and part of the old Green River County area of the old Utah Territory. County seat: Brigham City ==== Neighboring Counties ==== ==== Boundary Changes ==== ==== Record Loss ==== === Resources === ==== Bible Records ==== ==== Biography ==== *History of Box Elder County *Box Elder County, Utah newspaper card index historical, biographical, vital records ::Newspaper card index to births, deaths, divorces, marriages, and subject index, 1890-1915 ::Newspaper card index, locality index ::Newspaper card index, biographies ::Newspaper card index, subject and vital record index - Corinne newspapers, 1869-1875 *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Business Records and Commerce ==== *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Cemeteries ==== For a list of Box Elder County cemeteries that exist or used to exist, click here. *Box Elder County Cemeteries at the Utah State Historical site The Family History Library Catalog lists some  in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. *USGenWeb Archives Box Elder County, Utahprovides names in Plymouth Cemetery and Woodmen of the World of Box Elder County. *The city of Howell Utah has a very nice cemetery it is on the main road that leads to the Howell church from highway 83. It is on the South side of the road and is easy to find. *There is an other cemetery in Howell we call it the baby cemetery it is on the road the leads to the head of the creek. It is about two hundred yards North of where Rex Nesson lives and is about one hundred yards east of the road. This cemetery is quite old and there are about six graves there. *Tremonton has a large cemetery in town. Riverside Cemetery BillionGraves ==== Census ==== The 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 U.S. federal population schedules of Box Elder County are available online. For tips on accessing census records online, see Utah Census. If you're having trouble finding your ancestors in national indexes, try checking local indexes. Created by experts familiar with the area's families, these indexes are often transcribed more accurately than nationwide indexes. See Utah Population Schedule Indexes: Fiche, Film, or Book for more information about statewide printed indexes. *1856 *1860 *1870 *1880 *1890 *1900 *1910 *1920 *1930 *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Church History ==== *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Church Records ==== Church records are usually found in the towns rather than on the county level. However on the county level are listed in the Family History Library Catalog. The Family History Library Catalog also lists several for Box Elder County. Films can be viewed at the Family History Library or sent to family history centers. Books can be used at the Family History Library, public libraries or through Interlibrary Loan (check with your public library). Early church records, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Box Elder County Wards and Branches can also be found by refering to Jaussi, Laureen R., and Gloria D. Chaston. Register of Genealogical Society Call Numbers. 2 vols. Provo, Utah: Genealogy Tree, 1982. (FHL book 979.2258 A3j; fiche 6031507). These volumes contain the film numbers for many (but not all) membership and temple record films. *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Court Records ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists several for Box Elder County. The films can be sent to family history centers to be used. *Current records may be at the Box Elder County Justice Court. Phone: 435-734-3390 *The Family History Library Catalog lists some and  in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Directories ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Ethnic and Other Groups ==== ==== Gazetteers ==== ==== Genealogy ==== ==== History ==== *Google Books has several online history books about Box Elder County. *The Family History Library Catalog lists several books about the and  Films can be sent to family history centers. Public libraries may have copies of the books or can obtain them through Interlibrary Loan. When possible, links go from the catalog to the books on the Internet. ===== History Timeline ===== NOTE: Unless otherwise mentioned, the events below were gleaned from Wikipedia for Box Elder County. *1800’s- The Bear River Valley was originally inhabited by the Fremont and Shoshoni Indians. Then French-Canadian trappers entered the valley. *1851. First permanent homes in county at site of present Brigham City *'''1851. '''Willard settled by Mormon settlers. *1852. Perry was settled by Orrin Porter Rockwell. Early name was Three Mile Cre *1853. Lorenzo Snow created first self-sufficient city (present-day Brigham City) *1856. Box Elder County formed *1861. Honeyville settled. Agricultural community. *1863. Mantua settled by Danish families called by authorities of L.D.S. Church to settle in valley. *1864. Deweyville settled by William Empey. *1868. Elwoodsettled by homesteaders and families with "squatter rights." *1869 May. Golden spike driven at Promontory Summit to connect Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads. *1869. Plymouthfounded. Named for imagined resemblance of nearby large rock to the Plymouth Rock. *1869. Corinnelaid out by Union Pacific and settled by people of different religions. *1871. Snowville settled at direction of Brigham Young. Named after Mormon Apostle Lorenzo Snow. *1886. Bear River City incorporated. *1890. Penrose named for Mormon Apostle Charles W. Penrose. Lush grass and watering places for herds of deer and tribes of Indians. * 1892. Town of Fielding erected. Named after Mary Fielding Smith.. *1929. Elwood established. Early name was Manila Ward. *1940’s. Economic boost during WWII, with creation of Bushnell General Hospital *1950-1960’s. Major growth in county, with Thiokol plant built in 1957 ==== Land ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists several for Box Elder County and indexes to histories. The films can be used at family history centers. *The Recorder's Office keeps documents and tracts of land in Box Elder County. *Indian Land Records, 1884-1930. FHL Film: 480866 Item 5 *The Family History Library has some, and in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Maps ==== For historical maps of Utah and Box Elder County, see: • David Rumsey Collection for Utah • Perry-Castaneda Map Collection for Utah • 1876 Utah Map Box Elder County is in the upper left corner • Historical Maps of Utah has several maps of Utah counties *1895 U S Atlas of Box Elder County ==== Migration ==== Early migration routes to and from  for emigrant settlers included: :*California Trail 1846 to 1869 from western Missouri to northern California :*Mormon Trail 1848 to 1869 from Iowa to Utah :*Central Pacific Railroad since 1869 from Ogden, Utah to Sacramento, California ==== Military ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists collections of  for Box Elder County. The films can be used at family history centers. *Casualties from Box Elder Countyin World War II (Army and Air Force) *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Naturalization and Citizenship ==== *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Newspapers ==== * One major resource for newspapers throughout Utah is the University of Utah's Utah Digital Newspapers project "with more than 600,000 pages of digitized Utah historical newspapers." Two newspapers from Box Elder County are included in this digital project, the Corinne Reporter and Box Elder News. Read more... about using Utah newspapers for your family history research. *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Obituaries ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists some in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. *USGenWeb Archives Box Elder County, Utah contains the obituaries of 2002-2005 from Box Elder Journal ==== Officials and Employees ==== *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Periodicals ==== ==== Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc. ==== ==== Probate ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists several  for Box Elder County. Films can be viewed at the Family History Library or sent to family history centers. *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Public Records ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists some and in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. A wiki article describing an online collection is found at: Utah, Box Elder County Records (FamilySearch Historical Records) ==== Taxation ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists some for Box Elder County. Films can be viewed at the Family History Library or sent to family history centers. *The Family History Library has some in. Some of the books may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ==== Vital Records ==== ===== Birth ===== ===== Marriage ===== :*1887-1942 - Western States Marriage Index. Includes Box Elder County 1887-1942. ===== Death ===== Utah Death Certificates 1904 - 1956 -A free internet access to the 1904-1956 death certificates can be viewed at https://www.familysearch.org/. Utah requires a death certificate before a burial is completed. A death certificate may contain information as to the name of the deceased, date of death, and place of death, as well as the age, birthdate, parents, gender, marital status, spouse and place of residence. Utah State Burial Index for death before 1904 *Utah State Vital Records :Utah Department of Health Office of Vital Records &amp; Statistics :P.O. Box 141010 :Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-1010 :Phone: (801) 538-6101 *Box Elder County Utah Vital Records :Box Elder County Clerk :1 S Main Street :Brigham City, UT 84302 :Phone: (435) 734-3388 *First District Court (Divorce Records) :43 North Main :P.O. Box 873 :Brigham City, UT 84302-0873 :Phone: (435) 734-4600 Fax: (435) 734-4610 *The Family History Library Catalog lists some and in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. USGenWeb Archives Box Elder County, Utah provides the Death Certificates of 1903-1908 ==== Voting Registers ==== === Resource Repositories === ==== Archives, Libraries, and Museums ==== *The Family History Library Catalog lists some  in. (In the Catalog, click on the link to a title to see details.) Some of the books – and others – may be on Google Books, on WorldCat, or available at public libraries. ===== Public Libraries in Box Elder County ===== *Brigham City Library :26 East Forest Street :Brigham City, UT 84302 :Phone: (435) 723-5850 (435) 723-5850 *Garland Public Library :86 West Factory Rd :Garland, UT 84312 :Phone: (435) 257-3117 (435) 257-3117 *Tremonton City Library :210 North Tremont Street :Tremonton, UT 84337 :Phone: (435) 257-2690 ==== Courthouses ====  Address: 1 South Main St, Brigham City, UT 84302 Phone (Brigham City): 435-734-3300 Phone (Tremonton): 435-257-5810 Hours: 8am - 5pm Monday - Friday  Box Elder County Home Page History of the Box Elder County Courthouse ==== Family History Centers ==== *Introduction to LDS Family History Centers *Brigham City Utah Family History Center *Tremonton-Garland Utah Family History Center === Societies and Social Groups === === Towns and Communities === === References ===