Information sur la source

California State Library
Ancestry.com. Femmes de l’Ouest, États-Unis, 1928 [base de données en ligne]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2011. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Données originales : Binheim, Max, compiler and editor. Women of the West. 1928 ed. Los Angeles, California: Publishers Press, 1928. California State Library, Sacramento, California. Call Number: C920.7 B61.

 Femmes de l’Ouest, États-Unis, 1928

La collection Femmes de l’Ouest contient 1 100 courtes biographies des femmes de 11 États de l’Ouest qui, d’après la préface du livre, « ont vraiment accompli des choses extraordinaires » dans le domaine de l’art, du commerce, de la politique, de l’éducation, de la religion ou au service de la communauté.

This database contains approximately 1,100 short biographies of women from 11 western states complied in the 1928 edition of Women of the West.

Historical Background

Women of the West, printed in 1928, compiled approximately 1,100 short biographies of accomplished women in 11 western states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The preface describes the women included as “women whose activities in the civic, art, social, literary, church, school, political and business life of their community or state, have qualified them for a place in this reference work.” They include “authors, prominent teachers and school officials, women in public offices, workers in the Parent-Teachers movement, librarians, successful women in the business and professional world, those active in club and fraternal circles and all others ‘who have really accomplished something.’”

What You May Find in the Records

The biographies themselves can contain plenty of useful genealogical details, including the following:

  • name
  • maiden name
  • birth date
  • birthplace
  • parents’ names
  • spouse’s name
  • children’s names
  • length of residence
  • educational and professional background
  • club, professional, religious, political, and other affiliations