Our Genealogy & Local History Collection
Genealogical & Historical Materials
The Havana Public Library District collects genealogical and historical materials that relate to Havana and Mason County. Materials include photographs & images, maps, telephone directories, yearbooks, newspapers, advertisements, and books such as county histories, town histories, and plat books. A genealogical reference collection that also includes the collection of the Mason County Genealogical & Historical Society is housed in our facility. A microfilm reader/printer is available.
A Bibliography of Books in Our Collection
Census Data
United State Censuses available for our area include:
Tazewell County, Illinois 1840
Mason County, Illinois 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, & 1920
Illinois State Censuses:
Mason County, Illinois 1845 & 1855
Family Group Sheet Name Index
The Havana Public Library District indexes (by surname, given name) the family group sheets that are donated to the library and the society. We are happy to search our family group sheet index for the person(s) you are looking for and can copy those for you.
Mason County Family Genealogies on the Web
Mason County Newspapers
The Havana Public Library District collects newspapers related to Havana and Mason County, both in microfilm and in print. The earliest extant Mason County papers are from 1852. The weekly Mason County Democrat (& its predecessors) runs sporadically until 1913 and is complete from May 1913 to the present.
Obituaries
Obituaries are collected by the Mason County Genealogical & Historical Society and are arranged in notebooks alphabetically by surname. Hurley Funeral Home also provides current obituaries online.
Photographs & Images
The Havana Public Library District owns a large collection of photographs that include outside images of Havana buildings & streets. Some of our images of local businesses are part of a regional digital library of archival resources: Illinois Alive! the Heritage and Texture of a Pivotal State during the First Century of Statehood (1818-1918). Havana’s history is also featured in Audio Illinois a regional look at historic people & places with audio descriptions.
Surname Indexes
With the able assistance of Elder William & Sister Betty Cook, we now have a surname index to the bound family histories that have been donated to the library & the society. This is based on the individual index of each family history and is arranged alphabetically by surname.
A surname index is maintained by the society as well. This index is based on the surnames being researched by members of the Mason County Genealogical & Historical Society, by researchers that have come to the library visiting our collection, and by researchers that have corresponded with the society & the library.
Vital Records Indexes
Mason County Marriage Records started with the establishment of the county in 1841. An index to Marriage Records by bride & groom is available from 1841 to 1919. More detailed Marriage Record information is published by the society and currently encompasses 1841 to 1900. Birth Records were first recorded in 1878 and Death Records were first recorded in 1877, but neither is a “complete” record until 1916. Indexes are available for Birth & Delayed Birth Records from 1878 to 1900 and for Death Records from 1877 to 1900. To order copies of actual vital records please contact the Mason County Clerk’s office.
Printable PDF of the Genealogical and Local History Collection Usage Registration FormPrintable PDF of the Genealogical and Local History Collection Deed of Gift AgreementLinks to General Genealogical Websites with Havana & Mason County Information