Lawton Library
110 SW 4th Street
Lawton, OK 73501
580-581-3450
Genealogy
Family History Room
The A.H. Newton family, ca. 1915, Lawton.
The Family History Room primarily houses the combined collections of Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical
Society (SWOGS), Lawton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Lawton Public
Library. Contributions have also been made by the Daughters of 1812, Southwest Oklahoma Historical
Society, other heritage groups, authors, and patrons. There is a full time qualified genealogy
librarian, and a part-time library assistant. The Family History Room collection consists of over
15,000 books and periodicals, 150,000 micro-fiche, and 6,000 rolls of microfilm. It includes the
International Genealogical Index, census schedules for various states, including 1900 through
1930 Oklahoma with soundex, local newspapers from 1901, Indian-Pioneer History Collection,
Indian records, family histories, vital records, Oklahoma Tract Books with surname index, and
research reference aids. Family Search, Ancestry and Dawes Roll are accessible on the Family
History Room computer. The area of emphasis is Oklahoma and the major migration areas from
where its people and their ancestors came. The main section of the library also houses other
valuable historical reference material.
Materials in the Family History Room
Lawton and Comanche County
Brief history and collection.
Census Records
Census records for states/counties throughout the nation since 1790 on microfilm
and the Family History Room computer. Also the 1881 British Census and 1881 Canadian Census on computer.
Native American Collection
Genealogy materials covering the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache peoples.
Oklahoma/Southwest Oklahoma Collection
Extensive collection relating to Oklahoma genealogy.
Other Area Research Centers
Research centers containing information on Oklahoma and Southwest Oklahoma genealogy.
Useful Internet Links
The following are recommended off-site links.
- Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society
- Suggestions for Beginners
- Comanche County Cemeteries
- Comanche County GenWeb
- Oklahoma GenWeb
- Oklahoma Historical Society
- National Archives
- More recommended links...
