Welcome to our Records Area!
Our Registered Members can submit a wide variety of different record types to this area in an effort to share resources and information. If you would like to contribute, all you have to do is Register for a free account, log in and then choose Add a Record from the Records Menu on the right.
To search through member-submitted records, please choose a category from the Records Menu in the right-hand sidebar or choose from the category descriptions below.
Bible Documents - Might include family information written in family bibles or copies of those pages in pdf or image form.
Birth Documents - Might include birth certificates, Baptism documents, or even copies from a bible that list multiple birth records.
Marriage Documents - Might include marriage certificates, marriage licenses, etc. Marriage facts that only include names, dates and ceremony locations are listed in the Marriages link
Wills - Might include copies of wills in pdf or image form, text transcriptions of wills, etc.
Death Documents - Might include copies of death certificates in pdf or image form or supplemental records. Does NOT include obituaries or cemetery listings as they are listed in their own category.
Cemetery & Burial Data - Might include cemetery listings or burial listings or even directions to old cemeteries that are often hard to find.
Obituaries - Might include text transcriptions of obits or even copies in pdf or image form.
Maps - Self-explanatory. Township, County and State maps can be found here.
Tax Documents - Might include text transcriptions of tax records or even copies of tax bills in pdf or image form.
Land Patents & Deeds - Any document related to the purchase or transfer of land or property can be found here.
Miscellaneous Records - Might include Ervin family histories, verbal traditions, or any document related to the research of the Ervin surname but that doesn't fit into the other categories.
Some records may be contained in multiple categories. An example of this might be a Birth Record that came from an old family bible.