Douglas County, Colorado History
Index to Our Heritage: People of Douglas County, Colorado
The project indexes the names and categories contained in the original publication, Our Heritage: People of Douglas County, Colorado. 2004 Highlands Ranch Genealogical Society Member Genealogy Research Publication. Compiled by Jean Wilson, Project Director, along with members of Highlands Ranch Genealogical Society, Ronnie Jakubiak, Norma Turner and Bonnie Wright. Made available to Columbine in 2008.
Introduction
This index was prepared with the help of members of the Highlands Ranch Genealogical Society, Highlands Ranch, Colorado. We would like to thank the following people who helped with the extracting of names: Ronnie Jakubiak, Norma Turner, and Bonnie Wright.
In addition to indexing surnames, referred to as people names or surnames, we have included categories or category names: businesses, cemeteries, churches, church ministers, Colorado place names, creeks, ditches, doctors, Douglas County, farms, floods, forts, gulches, military, mines, mountains, newspapers, organizations, parks, passes, postmasters/mistress, post offices, railroads, ranches, reservoirs, residences, rivers, roads, school districts, school superintendents, school teachers, schools-pre, schools, subdivisions, trails, transportation, unions, and universities/colleges.
Because of the difficulty in determining what some of the people’s surnames were, it is possible we may have assigned some incorrect names. We apologize for any mistakes.
The book, Our Heritage: People of Douglas County, Colorado, is available at libraries in Douglas County, Jefferson County, Aurora Public Library, Denver Public Library, and possibly other libraries in Colorado. Check WorldCat for other repositories holding this publication.
Jean S. Wilson
Project Coordinator