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Lookup Volunteers

This page was last updated on Tuesday, 28 October 2008

If you have access to Fremont county research material and would like to
volunteer to do lookups for visitors to this page, please email
your CC

 

 

     When you ask one of our wonderful "Lookup Volunteers" for assistance in locating a record for you,  please remember that they are giving of their time, and in most cases, their money for copies, postage and gas.  Be respectful, let them know you appreciate their time, and efforts on your behalf.  If you request a photocopy and mailing, remember to reimburse the Lookup Volunteer for the cost of copying and mailing your record to you .... DON'T expect them to automatically do it for you for free!  Always remember to say Thank You.

As a General Reference, I will do lookups in my database. The database now has nearly 59,000 names in it, with personal notes, biographies and obits on many of them.  I am still adding to my Fremont County Genealogical Database;  people who were born, died, lived and/or are buried in Fremont County and as much information as I can reasonably gather on their ancestors, siblings and descendants
 

Terry Girardot

  • 1850  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1860  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1870  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1880  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1900  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1910  Fremont County Federal Census
  • 1920  Fremont County Federal Census

Sheila Roush

  • Fremont County, Iowa Cemetery Records, printed by the Fremont County Historical Society

Jeanne Rytych
 

  • Fremont County resident willing to help with general look-ups

Mike Roush

  • 1856 Fremont County State Census

PLEASE READ BEFORE REQUESTING A LOOK-UP: If you request a photocopy there will be copy costs and postage fees. Please put "Fremont Research Request" in the subject line when
e-mail. I will not open unidentified emails.

Constance Diamond

  • Fremont County, Iowa Cemetery Records, book printed by the Fremont County Historical Society

Penny Stewart