Our Missouri genealogists research on location. They will find and analyze the best records available to further your family history research. They can search the archives and libraries in Missouri, including:
- Missouri State Archives
Records date from 1770 and include government, land, military, state publications, photographs, manuscripts, and references - University of Missouri Libraries
Contains 3.1 million print volumes, 53,400 journal titles, and over 7.5 million microforms - Kansas City and Independence
- Kansas City Public Library
Documents the history of the Kansas City region, but also includes border warfare and Civil War, Native Americans of the area, explorers and westward expansion, outlaws and lawmen, the overland trails. Also stewards over the Ramos collection of books, pamphlets, and clippings on African American history and culture - Mid-Continent Public Library Midwest Genealogy Center
Contains federal land sales in Missouri (1818-1903), Draper Manuscript Collection, Kentucky tax records, Missouri State Penitentiary Records (1836-1931), St. Louis fur trade, Antebellum Southern Plantations, Service Records of Missouri Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers, Civil War unit histories, passenger arrivals, Native American records, partial state vital records for many states, original town records, city directories, and newspapers - National Archives in Kansas City
Holds census records, military service records, pension and bounty-land warrant applications, and land allotment files
- Kansas City Public Library
- St. Louis
- Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center
Many newspapers (1808-1929) and books - National Personnel Records Center
Part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the central repository for both the military and civil services personnel-related records. Maintains military personnel records from WWI to present. (Records prior to WWI are in Washington, D.C.) - St. Louis County Library
Includes holdings from the St. Louis Genealogical Society, the National Genealogical Society, and parish records from the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the Archdiocese of Belleville, Illinois. - St. Louis Public Library (City)
Obituaries for the years 1880-1927; 1942-1945; 1992-2006
- Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center
Our genealigosts can do research projects of many sizes and for many budgets. We customize the amount of research provided according to your needs.
If you would like to learn how our genealogists can further your research, request a research quote.
Some of the major records sources that can be used for genealogy research in Missouri include:
- Birth, marriage, and death records were kept by some towns as early as colonization
- Births and deaths recorded by the state government from 1883 to the present
- Marriages from 1881 to the present
- Federal census records were recorded every 10 years starting in 1830
- State, territorial, and colonial censuses were recorded every 10 years from 1840 through 1890
- Land records were kept by the towns and counties from the time they were settled
- Probate records were kept by the local courts from as early as 1804 to the present
- Churches kept records of the christenings, marriages, deaths, or other information about their members
- Newspapers were written in many areas and time periods that contain information such as notices of marriages, notices of death, and obituaries
- Military records
- Town and county histories about the settlers and their families
- Naturalization and citizenship records were recorded by the courts since 1805
- Ship passenger lists, tax lists, and town records were recorded for many areas