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Your Los Angeles County Ancestors OR Living Relatives You can research most information regarding your California ancestor without ever setting foot in California! For a complete desciption of researching in California, see the following links: LDS Family History Library Research Outline for California Guide to Research on the Internet -- California by Chris Gaunt Cyndi's List -- California resources Vital RecordsBirth, Death, Marriage CertificatesTo obtain information from birth, death or marriage certificates, you will need to write to theLos Angeles County Recorder-Registrar Office.
Los Angeles, CA 90053-0120 (562) 462-2137 Certificate Information and Marriage License Information Fees:
Death: $8 per search, per name, since 1892 Marriage: $12 per search, per name, since 1856 See Los Angeles County Recorder-Registrar Office for more details. You can also try:
Department of Health Services 304 S Street P. O. Box 730241 Sacramento, CA 94244-0241 (916) 445-2684 (Recorded Information) and (916) 445-1719 FAX (800) 858-5553
Birth: $13.00 per search, since July 1, 1905
Los Angeles County marriage applications (1850-1910) and certificates (1851-1919) ObituariesTo obtain a copy of an obituary, your best bet is to locate the newspaper for that city, then requesta copy from the library. I am working on a list of Los Angeles County Newspapers. Or, you can check your local library for Ayers Directory of Publications, which lists, by state and city, all publications in a particular geographic region. For library addresses and links, click here.
Military InformationSPECIAL NOTICE: I have been notified that NARA's prices for these records have gone up in July 2000.Service RecordsCopies of military service records can be obtained by writing to the National Archives.See National Archives Military Service Records for more details. Sawtelle Veterans HomeThe following information is from the Guide to Records in the National Archives-Pacific Southwest Region at http://www.nara.gov/regional/findaids/laggdtoc.html:Dates: 1888-1933 Records of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Pacific
Branch, Sawtelle, California.The records document individuals and activities
at the home. Included are a sample of members' case files,internment registers,
post fund proceedings, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings.For information
about obtaining copies, see the above page. Immigration and NaturalizationThe Los Angeles County Archives, 225 North Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012, has records ofLos Angeles County for the years 1856 to 1886. The National Archives Pacific Southwest region has the years following. See National Archives Naturalization Records for more details. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild CensusWhen trying to narrow down a time period of residence in any county, the census is the best place to start.If you are in the US, you can order films of the census for viewing at your local Family History Library. The Family History Library has the U.S. federal censuses for the state of California from 1850 to 1920. Lookups are available for the 1850 CITY of Los Angeles Census. The 1890 census wasdestroyed in a fire. The 1930 census will be available to the public in 2004. Mortality schedules for the 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses are at the California State Library. A published index to the 1850 schedule is available at the Family History Library. Pre-statehood lists (called padrons) of Spanish, Mexican, and Indian
residents, have been published in the Southern California Historical Society
Quarterly, vols. 15, 18, 41-43, 54 (FHL book 979.4 B2s). Especially helpful
are the Los Angeles census records of 1790, 1836, and 1844. The original
records are scattered among various archives. The Family History Library
has copies on microfilm. Lookups are available
for the 1844 Mexican Padron Census. CemeteriesThis can be difficult in the Los Angeles area. If your death certificate and obituary do not list thename of the cemetery, try contacting the cemeteries closest to the last known residence. For a list of Los Angeles County cemeteries, click here.
When a cemetery has been transcribed, records can often be viewed through your local Family History Center,
480 Winston Drive San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 731-4477 Church RecordsSee LDS Family History Library Research Outline for CaliforniaProbate RecordsTo obtain probate records from Los Angeles County call(213) 974-5175 if your ancestor died after 1965 or (213) 974-1378 if your ancestor died before 1965. Give them the name and year of death. If the record is there they will give you a record index number. Then send a letter with the name, case # and death year to:
Los Angeles County Records Center Enclose a legal size SASE and a check made out to "Los Angeles Superior
Court". The records are $0.57 a page. They suggest that you put "not to
exceed twenty dollars" below the line where you usually fill in the written
amount and they will fill it in when they retrieve the records. It should
take 2-3 weeks to process your request. City DirectoriesThe Family History Library has Los Angeles city directories for years 1873-1901.FHL films 1,376,980-89 1910, 1942, etc. FHL books 979.493 E4LL. A check of the current LDS Family History Library CD-ROM catalog indicates that the following directories are available for the "city" of Los Angeles. In order to be available, the directory must be on either microfilm or microfiche. There are directories for other Los Angeles County cities, Pasadena , etc. however they are not available on film for distribution to local FHC's. Also the first set of directories are also catagorized under the cities of San Pedro, Wilmington, and Sawtelle. I don't know if this means that all the directories contain sections for these areas of if just certain of the years feature these areas. There are supposedly 49 rolls of microfilm in the first set.
There is a different set of films covering the following years:
When a range of years is given, it is not necessarily true that all years within the range are there, but they may well be. There is a copy of a 1923 Gillespie Guide, but am not sure it's truly a city directory. Film #1698152 (Item #15). Also, there is a copy of the Los Angeles/Pasadena "blue book" for 1903 available on Film #1320700 (Item #5). From it's description I'm sure that my family wouldn't be listed in it, if for no other reason that they didn't live in Pasadena at that time.
[Thanks to Larry Kuttner for this information!]
Ethnic ResearchThe FHL catalog lists histories and records for ethnic groups such as the Chilean, Chinese, French,German, Irish, Jewish, Polish, and Yugoslav, under CALIFORNIA - MINORITIES.
Records of American Indians are described under CALIFORNIA - NATIVE RACES.
Land RecordsSee LDS Family History Library Research Outline for California ResearchFederal land patents, and copies of tract books and township plats, are at
2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 The National Archives has the original tract books, plat maps, and land-entry case files. These include cash entries and homestead entries.
For later land transactions, contact the
Los Angeles, CA 90053-0120
High School AlumniLos Angeles County Alumni LinksOther RecordsCheck with your local Family
History library to see what other records they have available for
you.
You should be able to order voters registration records for many years. Last Updated 08/24/02
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