Grundy County Jewett Norris Library

Genealogy

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RESEARCH

Books
The Jewett Norris Library's collection of genealogical materials includes:

Yearbooks
Death, Birth, Marriage, Tax, Property and Census Records
Local cemetery information
The scrapbooks of the Wyatt-McKinnon and Hickman-Arney families
Bible records
Family trees
Extensive name files
County histories
Trenton, MO coal mine information
Myriad records and documents from surrounding states
And much more information...

Catalog

Web


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Microfilm
Grundy County Newspapers 1884- Current
Census Records
Court Records
Deeds

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CEMETERY INFO

Need to find a local cemetery? The links below can help!

Online Index to Grundy County Cemeteries
Directions to Indexed Cemeteries

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FORMS

  • Ancestor Chart
  • Family Data Sheet
  • Family Group Sheet v1
  • Family Group Sheet v2 side I
  • Family Group Sheet v2 side II
  • Four Generation Ancestor Chart
  • Genealogy Letter Pedigree side 1
  • Genealogy Letter Pedigree side 2
  • Data Work Sheet
  • Research Calendar
  • Research Record
  • Resources Checklist
  • National Archives Order Form for Veterans
  • Application for Certified Copy of Birth Certification Side I
  • Application for Certified Copy of Birth Certification Side II

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    GRUNDY CO. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

    For information on membership, research prices, The Gleanings and more, please visit:
    The Official Grundy Co. Genealogical Society Website

    Society Officers
    President: Laura Sue Daniels
    Vice President: Wayne Brassfield
    Secretary: Allene Maloney
    Co-Secretary: Lona Hurst
    Treasurer: Lucille Fletcher

    Society Events
    Meetings are held at 7 PM every last Monday of the month.

    January: No meeting will be held
    Febuary: Officer elections will be held

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    EVELYN SHEETS

    Beloved founder of the Grundy County Genealogical Society




    Evelyn Evelyn Sheets was a remarkable woman. Her desire to learn, and to share what she had learned, influenced many people.

    Without much formal education beyond high school, she taught college classes and she wrote books. She researched and presented programs, resulting in the development of a vital interest among Grundy Countians in local history and genealogy.

    But she wasn't born a Grundy countian herself. The daughter of Reverend Louise Robert King and Hazel (Cowan) King, Evelyn was born December 10, 1919, in Calwood, Missouri, and graduated from high school at Higginsville. She came to Grundy County in 1948 with her husband, John Sheets, who had been transferred to Trenton to manage the Mattingly Brothers Store.

    She and John had two sons, Robert and John II, who were primary beneficiaries of Evelyn's dynamic energy and of learning. In fact, both sons became college professors themselves. But they weren't alone in being touched by Evelyn's influence. She organized groups of senior citizens and taught them how to preserve local history. She taught them how to search for information and record their findings, resulting in the collection of over 2,000 family files in the Grundy County Jewett Norris Library. She had an early interest in oral history and was responsible for a collection of tapes recorded by persons with decades of memories of what it was like to live in north Missouri. She became interested in broader areas of research such as the orphan trains that brought neglected children from the eastern United States for relocation in the Middle West. She contacted and interviewed orphan train riders, helped organize a reunion for them and co-authored a book We Are a Part of History: The Story of Orphan Trains.

    Evelyn Sheets was a dedicated volunteer when the local historical society organized and when they opened the Grundy County Museum. She was also a founding member of the Grundy County Genealogical Society. Her contributions were recognized when the Board of Trustees of the Grundy County-Jewett Norris Library named the genealogy section of the library in honor. Her work with the Missouri Folklore Society was commemorated by her inclusion in their booklet, A Centennial Tribute to Founders and Collectors , published 17 years after her untimely death in 1989.

    Evelyn wrote a story called "Cooney's Light" about her grandmother, who set a lantern at a high place each evening to guide anyone who might be lost while traveling in the mountainous area where she lived. Evelyn herself provided her own special kind of light to those who were desirous of learning and couldn't find the way home.

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