Index to naturalization records are available for almost half of the counties in Michigan. Each index has been transcribed from the original hand-written index by volunteers.
Records from the 1790 - 1930 U.S. federal censuses, over 28,000 books of family and local histories, and primary-source documents. Search over 2 million articles form genealogy and history periodicals in PERSI.
Search engine for RootsWeb and Ancestry.com, but Ancestry.com asks for payment to see actual documents. There is an Ancestry Library Edition that can be used in our Archives in East Hall.
How to obtain vital records (such as birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, naturalization, adoption and land records) from each state, territory and county of the United States. In general, vital records weren't kept in the United States until the early 1900s.
The KVGS aims to foster genealogical interest and activities in southwestern Michigan; provide education in genealogical research techniques; publish and make available genealogical materials and works to ensure access to and the preservation of public records.
NGS aims to serve and grow the genealogical community by providing education and training, fostering increased quality and standards, and promoting access to and preservation of genealogical records.