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Electronic Resource Center Materials
Bibliographic Materials
CD-ROMs (Searches by appointment only with Carolyn Ford or Bryan Mulcahy).
- African Americans in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census.
- Complete Mayflower Descendants
v. 01-46 and Other Massachusetts/New England Related Genealogical Sources.
- 1880 U.S. Census & National Index.
- Family Archives Viewer version 5.0.
- Genealogical Library Master Catalog:
v.01 Family Histories;
v.01 Genealogical Sources;
v.01 Local Histories.
- Sea Services in the Korean War: 1950-1953.
Census Microfilm
- Florida Federal Census 1830-1930 – Entire State
- Florida Federal Census 1930 – Index
- Florida State Census 1885 – Entire State
- Georgia Federal Census 1850
- Counties: Appling, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Bartow, Ben Hil, Berrien, Bibb, Bryan, Burke, Butts, Camden, Campbell, Chattooga.
- Indiana Federal Census 1850
- Counties Posey and Pulaski.
- Iowa Federal Census 1870
- Kentucky Federal Census 1850
- Counties: Adair, Allen, Anderson, Ballard, Barren, Bath, Boone, Boyle, Breathitt, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway.
- Pennsylvania Federal Census 1890
- Bundle 155 Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Film 123 Roll89 contains schedules for the following counties: Butler, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango, Warren.
- Film 123 Roll 88 - 1890 Federal Census Bundle 154 Allegheny County Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
- Allegheny County Parts 6-7 stars with pg. 382. (see description above).
- Virginia Federal Census 1850
- Counties: Accomack, Amherst, Augusta, Albermarle, Alleghany, Amelia, Bland.
Family Histories
- Genealogy of the Cleavland Families. 3v. (microfilm).
- Honeyman, Abraham Van Doren. Joannes Nevius & his Descendants. (9 microfiche)., c1900.
Family Search On-Line Database
- Ancestral File
- IGI (International Genealogical Index)**
- Social Security Death Index
- Military Death Index
- Family History Library Catalog
- Family Archives – Mayflower Descendants (including Vital Records for Massachusetts
**NOTE: We also have 4,248 Mircrofiche from the 1978 edition of the IGI. There are some gaps. This edition has been kept due to the loss of records when the IGI was converted to the newer CD-ROM and Internet versions. The LDS Church has advised patrons to check both editions to guarantee complete accuracy.
**NOTE: All items identified as microfiche format are shelved in the cabinet labeled: IGI 1978 Edition.
Federal Records
- Records of the Adjutant General Office, 1780-1870. (RG 94) Relating to Fort Deynaud - Later known as Fort Myers, Florida.
- Records of the U.S. Army - Continental Commands, 1821-1920. Surgeons Reports (RG 393).
- U.S. Military Postal Returns, 1850-1857. Fort Deynaud.
Miscellaneous Microfilm
- Kentucky, Shelby County, County Clerk, General Index to Wills 1792-1913.
- Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York 1820-1897 (Roll # M237-0312 List Nos. 575 through M237-0321 List Nos. 1367).
Genealogy Microfiche Shelved in Genealogy Microfilm Cabinet Containing Miscellaneous Rolls for Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Iowa, etc.
- Index to Death Records, Hendricks County, Indiana: 1882-1920, A-Z 4 fiche
- Index to Death Records, Montgomery County, Indiana: 1882-1920 A-Z 5 fiche
- Index to Marriage Records, Boone County, Indiana: 1842-1920, v.02 L-Z 8 fiche
- Index to Marriage Records, Marion County, Indiana: 1906-1910 v.02 M-Z 6 fiche
- Marriage Bonds & Ministers Returns of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: 1767-1805 3 fiche
- Mississippi Cemetery & Bible Records, v.01 1797-1953 5 fiche
- Marriage Records Bedford County, Virginia: 1755-1800 2 fiche
- Marriage Records Copiah County, Mississippi, Book
Newspapers
- Fort Myers News-Press. 1884-Present.
- New York Times. 1851-Present.
Periodicals
- New England Historical & Genealogical Register. 1847-1982.
Subscription Databases
- Ancestry Library Edition (Available at any library in the Lee County Library System).
- Heritage Quest (Available at any library in the Lee County Library System or via remote access at your residence via the library Internet website under “Electronic Resources”).
(Updated January 7, 2010)
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