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Welcome to the Montgomery County MOGenWeb Project! Update - Dec 2024
My name is Kimberly Morgan and I'm the MOGenWeb Project County Coordinator for Montgomery County.
Please check back soon - this site is under construction and some links might not work.
Comments and suggestions are welcomed and encouraged.

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Volunteering your time and talents by providing links, submitting obits, news articles that you clipped,
transcribing census, submitting Family Group Sheets or by providing your favorite stories or photos.
 
Montgomery County was Organized 14 Dec 1818 (effective 1 Jan 1819) from St. Charles County and named for
Richard Montgomery, a Revolutionary War General.  The County seat is Montgomery City.
For more history see:

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Historical Societies are an excellent source of information

 




Montgomery County was organized 14 December 1818 (effective 1 January 1819)
from St. Charles County and named for Richard Montgomery, a Revolutionary War general.
The county seat is Montgomery City.

For more history, see Missouri Courthouses: Montgomery County.


QUICK LINKS

AncestryFamily SearchFindAGrave
History HubInternet Archive & Wayback Machine
RootswebWikiTree

Links to websites that are not part of the USGenWeb Project are provided
for your convenience and do not imply any endorsement of
the websites or their contents by the USGenWeb Project



 
African American Studies Articles Cemetaries
Cities and Towns Churches Civil War
County Officers
1894-1896
Deaths and Obituaries Economic Statistics
1895-1896
Families History of Jonesburg Liberty Church
Lookups Mailing List-Check Back Soon Marriages
Message Board
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Misssouri Family Group Sheet Montgomery County Genealogical Society News
News Article-1892 News Article-1914 Newspapers
Rebel Sympathizers Surnames Vital Records



Montgomery County mailing list
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MOMONTGO-L archives.



Montgomery County Message Board
Post queries, Bible records, biographies, deeds,
pensions, obituaries, wills, photographs


Montgomery County families
from Bryan and Rose's Pioneer Families of Missouri
surnames beginning A-B, C, D, E-F, G, H, I-L, M-O, P-R, S, T-W.



Cemeteries -- All surnames indexed.
Chapman Cemetery

Dixon - Ellis Cemetery
Gregory Cemetery
Groom - Snethen Cemetery
Harris Cemetery
New Providence Cemetery -- This listing is extensively annotated with family relationships, and married women's maiden names and some men's given names are indexed when they seemed to point to other family surnames -- but NOT someone named George Washington Doe.
Peery Cemetery

Peery-Haislip Cemetery
Wells Cemetery
Wright Cemetery
The following cemetery listings are on other sites, and the surnames are not indexed on this site.
-- Bryan Cemetery
-- Mt. Horeb Baptist Church Cemetery -- Morrow surname only
-- St. James Evangelical Cemetery
-- Talbot Family Cemetery




Death and Obituaries
Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1957

The index can be searched by first name and last name, county, and by year and month. Once a name is selected, a digitized image of the original certificate can be retrieved.
Deaths and Obituaries -- All surnames indexed.



Census Images
(broken links for census reports (rootsweb) will try to find other sources)

Ed and Sandy Mackley have all Missouri counties 1830-1850
Montgomery County 1830 -- Request index lookup here.
Montgomery County 1840 -- Request index lookup here
Montgomery County 1850 -- Request index lookup here


-- Loutre ToCensus Transcriptions -- All surnames indexed

1850 Industrial Census for Montgomery County
1870 Mortality Schedule for Montgomery County
1883 Pensioners on the Roll -- on another site; not indexed here (broken link)
1890 census of persons who served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion (who are survivors) and widows of such persons

-- L
outre Township
-- Montgomery City
-- Montgomery Township



Missouri in the Civil War links
Missouri in the Civil War
Missouri in the Civil War Message Board
Index of the Civil War in Missouri Links and Resources available on the Internet -- Sponsored by the MO Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS)
WikiTree Links to US Civil War Between the States

Missouri Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans


Montgomery County Links
(broken links needs to find other sources)


The MOGenWeb/USGenWeb Project Links

USGenWeb Project History

In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. The databases were indexed and cross-linked, so that people could be located in the index even when they hadn't stayed in one county. At the same time, volunteers were found to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of Web pages. The idea caught on and volunteers went to work in every state and county, cooperating in The USGenWeb Project and eventually The WorldGenWeb Project.
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This page is maintained by Kimberly Morgan and updates are in process.
Last Update 14 Dec 2024

Our sincere THANKS to the former Montgomery County Coordinators
Joanna M. Ashmun (1997-2008) and Betty Brooks (2008-2009)