Welcome to Ionia CountyWhat's
New?
World War II Scrapbook for
Portland area (6/2009)
Early pioneer photos
(5/2009)
Soldier photos from c1890
(5/2009)
Unidentified Photos page -- Can you help? (4/2009)
Tuttle Cemetery
update (4/2009)
Added links to FamilySearch Michigan
Vital Records (4/2009)
Ionia High
School football photos for 1894 & 1949 added (3/2009)
Links for
http://seekingmichigan.org added with death
certificates, military records, and more (3/2009)
Photos added:
Wagar Dam, Pat's Body Shop,
Lyons 1887 Flood,
Postcards (3/2009)
Michigan Pioneer obituaries and
death notices (3/2009)
Sebewa Recollector items of
genealogical interest added - more soon (4/2009)
Special
Announcements
The Ionia County Genealogical Society
announces a new Korean War Veterans book project. For information
and submission form click here.
The Ionia
County Genealogical Society has published A Collection of
Memories & Personal Stories from the World War II Veterans of Ionia
County, Michigan compiled by Bonnie Jackson. Over 1000
pages in hardcover. To order click here.

These web pages are designed to act as a clearinghouse for genealogical and historical information related to Ionia County, Michigan. You are invited to browse through Ionia County. Explore the links at the left. Check out the
Help section for a list of volunteers and local historical and
genealogical societies which can help you with your search.
If you
have any questions, suggestions or contributions concerning this website
please send an email to the site coordinator
Wayne Summers.
To help
with any MIGenWeb project please contact the
MIGenWeb state coordinator
Jan
Cortez.
We would like to extend a very special thank you to the
Ionia County
Genealogical Society for their continuous endeavors in adding to the
Ionia County Genealogy site. With their assistance we will be adding new
articles and information regularly.
And a very special thank you to
Pam Swiler, President.
MIGenWeb Archives Record
Submission Forms

Ionia County is located "in the heart of the Grand River Valley" off
I-96 about half way between Lansing and Grand Rapids. It is known for
it's many historic sites as well as being the home for five of Michigan's
State Prisons.
More than 1/2 million visitors return annually to the world's largest
free fair. The city of Ionia has a population of about 7,000. The 1990
census reports the Ionia County population at 57,024. The county of
Ionia was created in 1831 from the parent county of Kent.

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