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Welcome To Brown County Nebraska
We would like to think we are generous people, so if you find something you would
like to use, please contact:
County Coordinator
Contributions are always welcome.
If you own any genealogical
or historical items that you feel would benefit researchers in Brown County,
and you would like to see them listed here, just e-mail me.
We would also be happy to add a link to your family history
homepage on the internet with a Brown County surname connection, but we
cannot store GEDCOMs on this server. Good Luck in your quest for your family
roots.If you would like to volunteer to host a county in Nebraska, please contact
the Contact
the State Coordinator
Please Note:
Click on availability statement to learn what records you may find online and what you won't find. Please read carefully so that you can learn how this information will assist you in your research.
GUIDE to BROWN COUNTY
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Early Ainsworth Haying with an overshot stacker 1910 Busy day in Ainsworth early 1900's Old Courthouse Pictures of early and later time periods Houses on Oak Street IOOF Float in parade early 1907 Early Johnstown, Ne Early Johnstown, NE Winter scene on a early Kinkaid Homestead 1910 Lull Property Nordon Bridge formerly called Mc Clain Bridge Niobrara River north of Ainsworth houses on Oak Street Oat field ready for Winter A Pretty spot in Ainsworth Raspberries grown in Ainsworth Sandhills contrast blowouts and meadows 1910 Early Grade School An old soddie An old sodhouse Old standpipe Old frozen standpipe Early 1900's in Ainswworth Watermelon picnic at Long Pine, Ne Boyd NurseriesPictures courtesy of Cindy Turner from Montana and Dick Taylor's Old Time Nebraska.
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NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Cherry west |
Keya Paha north |
Rock east |
Blaine south |
LINKS for GENEALOGISTS
This is an outgrowth of that original Kentucky project.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing
to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents
of the web page. Contact the volunteer shown on the county page if you
have a desire to add your data to the database. If the county in which
you are interested does not have a page and/or you wish to participate
in some way, please contact the State
Coordinator. This page last updated 05-09-2010
Thank You-Doris Harris-Coordinator
P.O.Box 95065, Lincoln, Ne. 68509 (402) 471-2871 or 471-6440
Ainsworth Public Library 5th
and Main Street,
P.O. Box 207, Ainsworth NE 69210 (402)387-2032
Brown County Courthouse
148 W. 4th Street Ainsworth, NE 69210-1696 (402)387-2705
Brown County Historical Society -HC 65 Box 158 Ainsworth, Ne.69210
339 N. Ash Ainsworth, NE 69210 (402)387-2427
LDS Family History Center
1725 Crane Ave. Hastings, NE 68901 (402)463-3402
Evergreen Chapter, Nebraska Society, NSDAR Contact: Mrs.
Ruth Ann Hagen, 1096 E. 4th St., Ainsworth, NE 69210
Nebraska Society Sons of the American Revolution
6731 Sumner St. Lincoln, NE 68506
Nebraska State Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 5608 Lincoln, NE 68505-0608 (402)266-8881
Nebraska
State Historical Society
1500 R Street, P.O.Box 82554, Lincoln NE 68501-2554
(402)471-4751
Sellors / Barton Museum - history of the area
Courthouse Park, Ainsworth NE 69210 (402)387-2740
The Coleman House-Brown County Historical Society - historical information and genealogy
files
1 block north of Hiway 20 on Meadville Road, Ainsworth NE 69210 (402)387-2061
" Family Genealogies, old artifacts and clothes,Local Histories
Brown
County Historical Society
To all visitors to our Brown County NEGenWeb Project site:
Please be aware that all information contained on this site, including webpage design, text and photos,
is owned and copyrighted by the creator (county coordinator), unless otherwise noted.
"Borrowing/Copying" text or photos without receiving permission to use,
can be considered copyright infringement, as well as being discourteous.
You may save or print the files for personal use only!!!
About the NEGenWeb Project
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized
the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project. The idea was to
provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected
databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed
and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than
one county, they could be located in the index.
You are the
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Visitor to
this page since 08/01/99
Doris Harris dtorg@rapidnet.com or Phyllis Quinn
The HTML coding, compilations and layout are copyrighted © Doris Jones-Harris 1999-2011.
"Should anything unexpected happen to me and I am no longer able to fulfill my obligations,
I want it known that all files contained in this website would become the responsibility of the NEGenWeb Project, as part of
The USGenWeb Project, to do with as the NEGenWeb State Coordinator(s) feel appropriate. And further, should such an occasion
arise, I grant permission to the System Administrator of NEGENWEB.org to release account/password information to the NEGenWeb State
Coordinator(s) as needed.-Doris Jones-Harris-
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