Erie County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

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County Courthouse
Erie County Courthouse, Room 122

140 West 6th Street Erie, PA 16501 Phone: (814) 451-6260



History


Named for Lake Erie. Erie is also the name of a tribe of Indians who lived south and east of the lake before 1654. Over half of Erie County was located in an area called the Erie Triangle. This area was under claim by Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania. These four states surrendered their claims to the federal government, which in turn sold this area to Pennsylvania in 1792.

Parent County
Erie County was created from Allegheny County on March 12, 1800. The county was unable to sustain itself and was united with Crawford County by an act passed April 9, 1801. The county seat was at Meadville. This relationship continued until 1803, when the first county officers were elected in Erie County, and Erie became the county seat.

Boundary Changes
In 1850 a boundary line dispute between Erie and Crawford counties was settled. The line was straightened and a long, narrow strip of land was added to Erie County and some land was added to Crawford County. A number of Crawford County citizens became residents of Erie County and a less number of Erie County residents were shifted to Crawford County.

Record Loss
The Courthouse suffered a fire on March 23, 1823. The building and all books, papers, and records were destroyed.

Neighboring Counties
Crawford | Warren | Chautauqua County, New York | Ashtabula County, Ohio

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Erie

Obituaries
The Erie County Library compiled and maintains a paper and an online version for Erie County obituaries. The index comes from Erie newspapers and covers 1822 to the present. Microfilmed copies of the newspapers are located in the Heritage Room of the Blasco Memorial Library. The Information Services staff of the Library will do limited genealogical research or requests for obituaries by mail. There is a fee for this service.

Erie County Public Library
The Erie County Public Library maintains a large collection of genealogical materials. The majority of this collection is housed in the Heritage Room on the second floor of the Blasco Memorial Library. The focus of this collection is Northwestern Pennsylvania and the tri-state area. An important part of their holdings is the obituary indexes that covers 1822 to the present. The Heritage Room has microfilm copies of the Erie newspapers, going back to 1822. They also have microfilm copies of the 1800 to 1930 censuses for Erie County and selected censuses for other Pennsylvania counites. Additionally the library has city directories for Erie beginning in 1853 and suburban directories beginning in 1957. The library subscribes to Ancestry.com and to HeritageQuest Online. The Blasco Memorial Library is located at 160 East Front St. Erie, PA 16507.

Erie Society for Genealogical Research (ESGR)
The Erie Society for Genealogical Research is a non-profit organization run by volunteer officers elected by the membership. It is affiliated with the Erie County Historical Society. The offices for both societies are housed in the Erie County History Center located at 417-419 State Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. The ESGR through their volunteer research committee will peform some research requests. The types of research that they are able to undertake, and the fees involved, are outlined and may be obtained by clicking on this types of research link. A valuable tool that the ESGR provides on their website is a name index to the Keystone Kuzzins publication. Keystone Kuzzins is quarterly publication of the Erie Society for Genealogical Research and has been published for over 30 years. The index contains over 85,000 name entries. They also provide a subject index which covers volume 1 through volume 25. The mailing address for the Erie Society for Genealogical Research is PO Box 1403 Erie, PA 16512-1403.

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