Genealogy Resources for Central Florida

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Geneology and House Research Resources in Florida

We have had a number of guests traveling through our Bed & Breakfast on their personal journey to find long-lost relatives. As well, we have become more familiar with local resources as we continue to research the homes and old commercial buildings in our historic district.

Following is a running list of resources and tips for you

General Resources

https://www.findagrave.com

Genealogy Resources in Florida

Florida Memory Project - https://www.floridamemory.com/

Automobile registrations

Photos

Military Registrations

The Florida Historical Society - https://myfloridahistory.org/

County Clerks

Clerk of Courts for marriage and divorce records

Clerk of County for official records (property) – older records might be on paper in the courthouse itself

Google Scholar

This is an interesting resource because it has a lot of old digitized publications such as books on the Civil War, business publications, old trade journals and more

https://scholar.google.com

Books

Touched by the Sun, But Stuart B McIver - 2008

Newspapers and other things to look at

Florida News Online - https://guides.ucf.edu/c.php?g=78313&p=516309

http://www.Newspapers.com

Kissimmee Valley Gazette - https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00091504/00002/allvolumes

Old Tampa papers seems to have been a place that news from across the state was published

University of Florida Digital Collection https://ufdc.ufl.edu/text - text search - https://ufdc.ufl.edu/text   

Florida Historical Society Publications - https://www.jstor.org/publisher/florhistsoc

Historical Societies local to an area ·     

https://www.citruscountyhistoricalsociety.org/

Facebook Memory Pages for a town

Kissimmee – Do You Remember When? https://www.facebook.com/groups/KissFla

Homosassa Memories https://www.facebook.com/Homosassa-Memories-1552080881716307/?__tn__=-UC*F

 Tips for searching

Late 1800’s early 1900’s – use initials such as “J A Barclay” or “J. A. Barclay”

Name Variations (e.g. “James A Barclay”, “J Allan Barclay” along with a hobby, or something about the person that you know) 

Deciphering addresses in old phone books, “What address does "ss Broadway, 2d s of Darlington ave, r Verona, se cor Clyde ave?”

It means South side of Broadway 2 doors south of Darlington Avenue, Residence Verona Southeast corner of Clyde avenue

 


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