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As part of its mission, the St Louis Genealogical Society “promotes family history research by providing education and research opportunities.” To fulfill this portion of its mission statement, StLGS has adopted the following research policy. PolicyThe St. Louis Genealogical society will do limited genealogical and family history research, as outlined in these guidelines: Census Indexes St. Louis City (1850, 1860, 1870) Missouri (1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930)
City Directories St. Louis City (1820–1980, some years missing) St. Louis County (1893–1979, some years missing) [Note: A City Directory search is limited to one name in up to three volumes (three different years).]
St. Louis Burials 1750-2003
Catholic Cemeteries St. Louis Indexes 1817-2001
Probate Records St. Louis Index/Register, 1804-1877
Coroner’s Records St. Louis City, 1846–1900
Burial Permits 1882–1908
Deaths Index to St. Louis records, 1809-1910
Marriages St. Louis (City and County) Index, 1804–1881 St. Louis City Index, 1881-1965 provided.] Probate Records St. Louis Index, 1804–1877
StLGS Quarterly Specify the year or volume and name of the article.
Researchers for HireRequests for broader research in the area are not undertaken by our volunteer staff. StLGS is happy to provide you with a list of Researchers For Hire genealogical researchers in the area who provide this service for a fee. |
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