Summit County Genealogy

SUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO

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Samuel Clemens, alias Mark Twain, came west to visit the Summit County Mining Camps and his comments were: "Joy sat on every countenance, and there was a glad, almost fierce intensity in every eye, that told of the money-getting schemes that were seething in every brain and the high hope that held sway in every heart."

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Brief History

Prior to the gold rush, the area was the summer home of the Ute Indians and a popular rendezvous spot for trappers and mountain men. In 1859 gold was discovered in Georgia Gulch by a small group of prospectors from the State of Georgia. A mining camp, Parkville, sprouted overnight and by 1860 it contained 1800 voters and served as the county seat. Just west of Parkville, similar gold strikes were at Breckenridge. A rivalry started between the two towns. In 1862 Breckenridge became the County Seat when the residents usurped the county records by moonlight and moved them to Breckenridge.

Mining camps and stage stops sprouted like overnight mushrooms....Frisco, Dillon, Kokomo, Silverthorne, Wheeler, Montezuma, St. Johns and many others. Many became ghost towns when the Silver Panic hit in 1893. After years of decline, the fortunes of Summit County reversed when "white" gold was discovered. Snow! Today Summit County is the home of four World-Class ski areas, Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Keystone and Copper Mountain.

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Summit County Colorado Ancestry

Surrounding Counties of Summit County Colorado are:

Clear Creek County, Eagle County, Grand County, Lake County, Park County and Pitkin County

Table of Contents

 

summit county family history

Bibliography

A suggested reading list

     
summit county family history

Cemeteries

Looking for volunteers to photograph local cemeteries
     
summit county family history Census Schedules Online photos of 1870 census
     
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Cities, Towns and Places

a list of past and present places

     
summit county family history Funeral Homes A list of area funeral homes
     
summit county family history Links  Genealogy research links 
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Maps

a variety of old maps of Summit County

summit county family history Obituaries  
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Resources

Where to write for records

     
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Photographs

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Surnames

Post/view surnames being researched in Summit County

     
summit county family history Tales of Summit County Recollections by Everett Hugh Brines (1890-1984)
     
summit county family history WW I Draft Registrations of San Miguel County Colorado courtesy of Ray Banks
     
summit county family history USGenWeb Archive Records  

 

Summit County Colorado ancestors
Volunteers needed! Won't you help?
Summit County Colorado ancestors
     

Would you like to help? We need you!

  • Do you have any Local History books that you would be willing to use for an occasional lookup request?
  • Would you be willing to post Summit County obituaries on the GenConnect boards?
  • Would you be willing to transcribe local cemeteries or photograph local historical buildings?
  • Do you visit the local library occasionally? If so, could you do a lookup while you are there?
  • Do you have access to some other historical records, such as wills, diaries, census returns, etc. that you would be willing to transcribe
 

Being a County or State Administrator is fun and rewarding. If you have an interest in the history of Colorado and the genealogy of its residents please consider it. If you think "there is no way I can do this" there are many people ready, willing and able to help you. It's not near as difficult as you might think.

 

 State Coordinator: Colleen Pustola

Assistant State Coordinators:  Rebecca Maloney  - Betty Baker  - M.D. Monk

County Coordinator: Available

 

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