Martin County Public Library

Genealogy Research

Discover Your Roots at MCPL

Explore family history with our genealogy resources, archives, and expert guidance.

Martin County Public Library

Uncover Your Family’s Story

Every family has a story, and we’re here to help you find yours. At Martin County Public Library, our Genealogy Room offers a wealth of resources to help you trace your ancestry, explore historical records, and connect with your past. Whether you’re just starting your research or looking to expand your family tree, our collection is here to guide you on your journey.

Genealogy Resources Available

What We Offer

  • Microfilm Archives – Search historical newspapers and public records.
  • Census Records – Access vital information about past generations.
  • Family Heritage Books – Discover published genealogies and regional history.
  • Historical Photographs – View rare images from Martin County’s past.
  • Ancestry.com Access – Use our in-library subscription to explore birth, military, and immigration records.

Research Assistance

Need Help Getting Started?

Genealogy research can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone! Our library staff is happy to assist you in navigating our resources and finding the information you need. Whether you need help using Ancestry.com or locating a specific record, we’re here to guide you.

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Getting Started with Your Family History Search

Tips for First-Time Researchers

A little preparation goes a long way when researching your ancestry! Here are some tips to help you make the most of your visit to the Genealogy Room.

Bring What You Know – Start with names, birth/death dates, and locations of parents, grandparents, or other known relatives. Even small details can lead to big discoveries.

Check Home Records – Old family Bibles, scrapbooks, letters, and photographs may contain clues like maiden names, dates, and relationships.

Talk to Relatives – Ask older family members what they remember about past generations, including names, occupations, and hometowns.

Have a Research Goal – Are you looking for a specific ancestor, military records, or property deeds? Knowing what you’re searching for can help guide your research.

Bring a Notebook or Device – Take notes, organize information, and save copies of records for future reference.

Be Patient & Stay Curious – Genealogy research takes time, but every document you uncover brings you one step closer to your family’s history.

Access Ancestry Library Edition for Free!

Unlock census records, military files, immigration documents, and more with Ancestry Library Edition—available for free at Martin County Public Library. Start your research today!

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