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Barrington Area History
Andreas, A. T.  History of Cook County, Illinois.
Barsumian, Nazareth Sarkis.  Stowaway to Heaven.
Benson, Barbara L.  They Builded Better Than They Knew.
First Baptist Church (Barrington, IL).  Echoes of a Century.
Fitch, Victoria R., and D. Susan Johnson.  Hark Back to Barrington: Fifty Years with the Fox River Valley Hunt.
Lines, Arnett C. Genealogies of Barrington.
Lines, Arnett C.  A History of Barrington, Illinois.
Sharp, Cynthia Baker.  Tales of Old Barrington.

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Census, U. S.
Microfilmed 1840–1880 and 1900–1930 for the Barrington area portions of Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry counties.

Genealogy
How-to genealogy books
Books about genealogy sources on the Internet

American Spirit.
Elgin Genealogical Society Newsletter.
Everton's Family History Magazine.
German Genealogical Digest.
Illinois State Genealogical Society Newsletter.
Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly.
McHenry County Connection Newsletter.
McHenry County Connection Quarterly.

Share the Past

If you have historic photographs or documents from the Barrington area, please contact Adult Services at 847-382-1300. Library staff will quickly scan and return the items to you. You will receive credit for ownership of the materials when they are posted on the Internet.

Genealogy

The Barrington Area Library has a collection of genealogical resources and local history. Of special interest are the family trees, cemetery listings, and town history by Arnett C. Lines, who left his papers to the library upon his death in 1970. A personal name index, listing of local residents in the Civil War, historic photographs, telephone books, gravestone photos, and a collection of materials from Barrington High School are available for viewing online.

Reference Databases

Ancestry Library Edition: Instant access to a wide range of unique resources for genealogical and historical research. Available only in the library.
HeritageQuest:  Search for ancestors and relatives in the U.S. Federal Census records for 1790-1920. Find information on people and places described in over 25,000 family and local histories. Access anywhere

Other Resources

Genealogy Bulletin Board | Historical Newspapers | Internet Links | Research Assistance

Historical Newspapers

America's Obituaries and Death Notices: Newspaper obituaries and death notices from around the country. Access anywhere
Barrington Broncho: Full-page reproductions of the Barrington Consolidated High School newspaper from October 7, 1948–December 20, 1962
Barrington Courier-Review Index: News articles 1970–1978 and 1994–2003. Births, deaths, and marriages 1890–2003. Access anywhere
Barrington Review (Historical): Full-page reproductions of the paper from January 1, 1914–December 29, 1921 and April 23, 1925–November 13, 1930. Access anywhere
Chicago Tribune (Historical): Full-page and article reproductions of every available issue from 1890–1984. Available only in the library.
Daily Herald Index: Articles from 1901–1956. Access anywhere
New York Times (Historical): Full-page and article reproductions of every available issue from September 1851–December 31, 2001. Access anywhere

Internet Links

American Battle Monuments Commission:  U.S. Armed Forces memorials and cemeteries worldwide.
Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture
Barrington Area Cemetery Listings:  Readings and photographs of area cemeteries.
Barrington Area Genealogy Information:  A listing of library resources and area genealogy societies.
Castle Garden:  A database of 10 million immigration records from 1830–1892.
Cemetery Junction:  A directory of cemeteries. 
Chicago Street Renumbering, 1909: A conversion chart.
City News Chicago and Cook County Property Information:  Find information about properties by address or PIN, many with photographs and maps.
Civil War Soldiers & Sailors (National Park Service):  A listing of over 6 million Civil War soldiers.
Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois:  A technology group of amateur genealogists.
Cook County Census Enumeration Districts (A Look at Cook):  Information about the Cook County census.
Cook County Recorder of Deeds: Searchable database of properties in Cook County.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet:  A list of more than 250,000 genealogy-related internet sites.
Czech and Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois
Death Indexes Online:  A list of online, searchable death indexes for the U. S.
Disease Names of the Past:  A list of old time disease names and their definitions.
Ellis Island Passenger Records: Searchable database of ships' passenger lists.
Encyclopedia of Chicago: Online version of the book on the history of Chicago.
FamilySearch.org:  A searchable database of family histories maintained by the LDS Church.
Federal Land Patent Records:  The U. S. Bureau of Land Management's database of land records from 1820–1908.
Findagrave.com:  Famous and not-so famous gravesites.
Hellenic Museum and Cultural Center
Home History Research Guide:  A house dating guide for the City of Chicago.
llinois Digital Archives:  A gateway to historical materials in libraries, archives, and museums.
Illinois Historical Aerial Photography (Illinois State Geological Survey): Historical aerial photography from 1938–1941.
Illinois State Archives:  Searchable databases of state and local government records.
Immigrant Ship Passenger Lists:  Transcriptions and other information on immigration by the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild.

Index to The American Contractor's "Chicago Building Permit" Column, 18981912
Internment.net:  A library of cemetery transcriptions.
Irish American Heritage Center
Irish Immigrant Advertisement Database (Boston College):  A database of advertisements for Irish immigrants published in the Boston Pilot.
Italian Institute of Culture
Linkpedium-Genealogy & Family History:  A compendium of links on U. S. genealogy.
Marriage Index for Chicago Polish Parishes through 1915: A finding aid to Polish marriages in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
National Archives Military Service Records: Information on military records and how to obtain them.
National Genealogical Society:  A nonprofit organization for genealogists and family historians.
National World War II Memorial:  Information about the memorial in Washington D. C. and a searchable registry of names.
Nationwide Gravesite Locator (Military Cemeteries):  A searchable database for burial locations of veterans and their family members.
The Newberry Library:  A independent research library specializing in the humanities and Chicago history.
One Step Genealogy:  Searchable information on immigration, census, and vital records.
Polish Museum of America
Rootsweb.com:  The oldest and largest free genealogy website, with access to volunteer-contributed information.
Social Security Death Index:  An index to basic information about many deceased persons who had Social Security cards.
Surname to Soundex Code Translation:  A website which helps convert surnames to soundex codes.
Swedish American Museum Center
Ukrainian National Museum of Chicago
U.S. National Archives:  A guide to records held by the U. S. government, including census, military, immigration, and land records.
United States Vital Records Information:  Provides information on how to obtain vital records by state, territory or county.
Vitalchek.com:  Order birth, death, marriage and divorce  records.

Research Assistance

We will be happy to help anyone who comes to the library to examine our collection. You may also email your question to the library's reference staff. A service fee is charged to nonresidents who receive genealogical research by mail. The service fee is $20.00 an hour, divisible by the quarter hour, plus $.50 a photocopy. A minimum fee of $5.00 is charged. Copies of newspaper birth announcements, wedding notices, and obituaries will be sent if specific dates are provided.

Additional Assistance

Several local agencies that you may wish to contact are listed below. Enclosing a self-addressed stamped envelope with your request will help speed their reply.

 

Barrington Area Historical Society
212 W. Main Street
Barrington, IL 60010
847-381-1730

 

Elgin Genealogical Society (Kane County)
P.O. Box 1418
Elgin, IL 60121-1418
847-697-5683

Lake County Genealogical Society
Fremont Public Library District
1170 N. Midlothian Road
Mundelein, IL 60060
847-918-3208

McHenry County Illinois Genealogical Society (MCIGS)
P.O. Box 184
Crystal Lake, IL 60039-0184

Northwest Suburban Council of Genealogists
Box AC
Mount Prospect, IL 60056-9019
847-398-8565

North Suburban Genealogical Society
Winnetka-Northfield Public Library
768 Oak Street
Winnetka, IL 60093