Allamakee co. IAGenWeb Look-ups
This page was updated
May 24, 2008

Allamakee Co.
Look-up Volunteers

These volunteers have graciously offered to do lookups in their personal resources. Please follow these simple guidelines when making a lookup request:

  • Put 'Allamakee co. look-up request' in the subject line of your email

  • Copy the name of the resource in the body of the email

  • Limit your requests to specific information

  • Submit only one request per email and please sign your email!

  • Most importantly, don't forget to say "Thank you!" even if the volunteer was unable to help you.

 

If you have access to an Allamakee resource and are willing to do lookups, please send an email to Sharyl.

Resource Volunteer

Sires, Middendorf & Roeber Family Trees
I'm in the process of adding to and updating these trees,
but can do look-ups of any
Sires, Roeber or Middendorf surnames.


Errin Wilker

Who's Who in Iowa, a Biographical Record of Iowa's
Leaders in Business, Professional and Public Life
; 1940

index of Allamakee County names

Mona Knight

1860 and 1870 US Census for Allamakee County

Gayle Little

1880 US Census for Allamakee, Clayton, and Fayette Counties


1984 History of Clayton Co. Iowa
(many Allamakee families lived in Clayton co.
at one time or another)
Georgia Bruns

1. Resources of the Allamakee County Courthouse.

2. WPA cemetery records for Allamakee & other nearby
counties: Clayton, Fayette, Howard & Winneshiek

Jan Miller
(email address updated 09/01/07)

Immanuel Church (Eitzen, MN) records 1866-1892

Darcy L. Fritche

St. John's Church (Wheatland) records 1866-1892

Darcy L. Fritche


"Mechlenburg Marriages 1751-1800"
This data-base contains many familiar Allamakee Co. surnames.

I also have several other data bases from Mecklenburg, Germany
and will do look-ups.

(Please put "Look-up - Mecklenburg" in the subject line. 
Limit your request to one surname/e-mail)

  • 1751 census of Gross Laasch, Neuendorf, Kleinow, Techentin, Carstadt, Heydehof, Der Hof Verglas, Barnin, Goehren, Stettin, Gadebehn       
  • Eldena census for 1819 &  1867      
  • 1819 census name index for Niendorf, Karstadt, Muddlemasch & Kleinow; Marriages for Goehren (including villages Glashut, Leppin, Plath Hutte Grauenth & Friedrh)       
  • Cenus name index for Niendorf, Karstadt, Muddlemasch; Neu-Karstadt & Kleinow      
  • 1752 census for Boetz, Peterstorf, Goehren, Bistorf & Siltz      
  • Pre-1704 marriages for Gross Laasch & Gorlosen      
  • 1705-1750 marriages for  Gross Laasch including villages of Carstadt, Cleinow, Gross Laasch, Niendorf & Techentin      
  • 1750 marriages for Woldegk-Pasenow & Goehren      
  • 1751-1800 marriages for Gross Laasch, including  villages of Karstadt, Kleinow, Niendorf (Neudorf), Techentin, Prislich and Werle       
  • 1819 Register of Families for Eldena, Krohn, Stuck, Strassen, Grittel, Liepe, Malk, Goehren, Altona, Bellevue, Bresegard, Glaisin, Leussow, Goheln Laupin, Muess, Ziegelwerder, Kaninchenwerder, Baanzkow, Zippendorf, Bauhof Crivitz, Barnin, Gadebehn, Goehren & Stettin (gives the surname/page #  where they are located)         
  • Misc. Conow parish records from early 1703-1876/1880 [Some of the early records are nearly unreadable; there are christenings,marriages,deaths and burials, and confirmations] 
Karen Muchow

1917 Allamakee County Atlas Farmer's Directory

There is a directory for each township, with section number,
acreage, wife, children, years in county and whether person is owner or renter
Debra Richardson

1995 Allamakee County Pictorial Atlas
published by Title Atlas Co. of Battle Lake, Minn.

The atlas includes almost all the rural residents of Allamakee Co., their parent's names and offspring. If I can be helpful with any of this information, please let me know. I would be glad to share it with Allamakee co. researchers.

I also will do look-ups in my copies of the 1917, 1974 or 1982 Allamakee Co. Atlas, and from my database containing an extensive collection of families, including Allamakee and Clayton Co. It contains approx. 140,000 names.

Paul Moritz

LOOKUPS for City of POSTVILLE, POST, LUDLOW, and FRANKLIN townships ONLY

Cemetery information for Minert Cemetery and Postville Cemetery

Iowa and US census for 1850, 1856, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1885, 1895, 1900, 1910, and 1920

Post Twp assessor's books from mid-1850s to mid-1890s includes records of returning soldiers from the Civil War, a tally each year of men in the Twp who were eligible for military service, who voted, election results, value of land, how much livestock, etc.

"Post" database with 8200 names. Over the past couple years I read vital records microfilm for Allamakee county. When I came to a Postville or Post Twp record, I recorded it on paper. If I could tie into other records, such as census records, it went into my database. I'm almost done with the last of the birth record films. I'm up to 1918 and the film goes through 1935.

Phyllis Peterson

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