Connect with Your Past in our Genealogy Library

We are drawn to our family history for many reasons

Image of an old oak tree with long and twisted branches.

It’s natural to want to know about family members who came before us.

Learning about our ancestors helps us understand where we came from and our cultural heritage, giving us a stronger sense of self and belonging. Moreover, family history allows us to keep traditions and stories alive for future generations.

Shelves of genealogy binders.
Shelves of genealogy files

The Henry County Museum’s genealogy library is a treasure trove for family history enthusiasts

Most of our archival collections are not available online.

If you are using online ancestry services,  you’re sure to find that our library can help verify essential details or help find that missing piece of your family history puzzle.

In our genealogy library, located in the museum’s entrance in the Adair Annex, you’ll have access to rare records, gain expert guidance, and discover historical insights to help you understand the world your ancestors lived in.

A partial list of our library resources

Our historical archives range from 1835 to the mid-1950s. For more recent records, check with the Henry County Courthouse.

  • Birth records

  • Marriage licenses

  • Funeral records and obituaries

  • Probate records and wills

  • Church records

  • Cemetary records

  • School records and yearbooks

  • Books and files about notable people

  • Business directories

  • People who served in World War I and II

  • Phone books

  • Property transactions and deeds

  • Tax records: personal property, real estate, and delinquent

  • Plat books

  • Maps (cemeteries, one-room schools, etc.)

  • Newspaper clippings, advertising, and access to searchable newspapers

  • Scrapbooks

  • Jail records

  • Henry County Clerk’s record of people admitted to the State Hospital for the Insane

  • Record of patients with tuberculosis

Call Us

Our experienced genealogy volunteers are available by appointment Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. April to December.

Please call us at (660) 885-8414 to make an appointment.

If you are viewing our website from your cell phone, you can also use the “Place Call” button.

Email Us

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genealogy@hcmomuseum.org

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