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Wisconsin GenealogicalResources

The following is a list of selected Wisconsin genealogicaldepositories. Reference books should be consulted for addresses of county vital recorddepositories.

Irish Emigration Library

The Irish Emigration Library is housed in the historicIrish Cultural and Heritage Center (ICHC) near downtown Milwaukee. The ICHC is home toseveral Irish cultural organizations and hosts a variety of musical social events, danceperformances, theatrical productions, public lectures and classes. The Irish EmigrationLibrary at the ICHC is sponsored and operated by the Irish Genealogical Society ofWisconsin (IGSW). The ICHC is located at 2133 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233.

We invite you to explore your Irish origins with us. The Library is freeand open to the public.

Our doors are open every Wednesday from 2 until 8 pm.

Use the links below to explore our holdings.

Computer Resources   MicroformResources  Maps   Parking   You Can Help

Book Catalog

Search the Library using WISCAT

Our Library in the News!

Think of the joy of researching a library devotedmainly to Irish resources!


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Research service using the resources of the IGSW Library offered to members for a nominal fee! Click here for more information.

 

The Family History Libraries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

The Family History Library in Salt Lake City sponsors a world wide network of affiliated Family History Centers.

These centers generally have limited hard copy resources but all have access to invaluable CD-ROM collections including The International Genealogical Index, The Ancestral File, The Pedigree Resource File and The Family History Library Catalog of the Salt Lake City LDS Library. All have access, on a loan basis, to the entire collection of more than 3,000,000 rolls of microfilm located in Salt Lake. These libraries are staffed by knowledgeable volunteers eager to help.

There are more 20 Family History Centers here in Wisconsin including 2 in the Milwaukee area:

9600 West Grange (Hales Corners) 53130-1640 Phone (414) 425-4182

            Hours T-Th 8:30-3:30pm, 6:30-9pm Sat 10am-1pm
9904 W. Calumet Rd (Milwaukee) 53224-3202 Phone (414) 355-2241

            Hours T, W, Th, Sat 10am-2pm T, W, 7pm-9pm

 

Click Here for a complete listing of Family History Centers: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp

  

 Milwaukee Public Library

814 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone (414) 286-3000
See website for hours.

This library has a vast collection of printed and microform resources. Ancestry Plus and Heritage Quest online genealogical data bases as well as a cornucopia of databases are available. The genealogical collection is located on the second floor in the Humanities Room. For information on the collection call (414) 286-061. This is one of the premier library websites in the nation

 For one of the outstanding public library web sites in the nation go to:  www.mpl.org

 

The Wisconsin Historical Society

816 State St. Madison, WI 53706 Phone (608) 262-3266

This library has an extensive US and Wisconsin State census microfilm collection. In addition you will find holdings of ship passenger manifests.   An outstanding collection of Wisconsin history. A must use site for the Wisconsin researcher.

www.wisconsin history.org

 

Wisconsin Area Research Center Network

The Wisconsin Historical Society, the University of Wisconsin System, and the Superior Public Library cooperate in a network of Area Research Centers located at UW campus libraries throughout the state, at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center and at the Superior Public Library. Each Area Research Center serves a specific geographical region. Records created in and focused on the region served by a particular ARC are housed permanently at the appropriate Center. The Society maintains a courier service which allows members of the network to borrow collections housed elsewhere for the use of local patrons.

If you are interested in doing local county research this is the place for you. Click on the link below for detailed information on each ARC.:

www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/arcnet