Library Hours
The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum Library is open by appointment for use Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm, closed Mondays and major holidays.
We invite and encourage you to visit the Library and enjoy its link to Tillamook County's historic past. To best serve those interested in doing research, an appointment is required.
Please call 503-842-4553 for a reservation at least one week in advance of your visit.
Research assistance will involve a fee and is subject to the availability of Museum staff.
Individuals are encouraged to conduct all research in person by appointment, or fill out a Research Request Form to request staff assistance in your research project, linked at the bottom of the page. All requests will be evaluated by library staff, and handled on an individual basis. Our standard research charge for any research request is $30 per hour, though no charge will be made for requests that take less than 30 minutes like having an obituary shared or sent to you. Request forms should be submitted to Ruby Fry-Matson by email at [email protected] or mailed to: Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2106 Second Street, Tillamook, OR 97141. Donations to the Library are always greatly appreciated.
TCPM's Policies and Forms
Outline of the variety of Genealogical Information available:
Family Files: Separate filings on individuals who have lived in Tillamook County. Files may include family photos, newspaper clippings, obituaries, family genealogy, etc.
Oral Histories: Approximately 300 cassette tapes of oral interviews with Tillamook County residents containing information about their families, businesses and life in Tillamook County.
Cemetery Records: All cemeteries in Tillamook County up to 1980 with maps of the plots.
Census Records: Tillamook County records for 1854, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Plus a few other Oregon Counties for those years.
Marriage Records: Tillamook County records from 1862 to 1910.
Obituaries: From the Headlight Herald Newspaper. Current from 1961.
Yearbooks: Tillamook County High Schools, miscellaneous years since 1908.
Phone Books: Tillamook County Cities - most since 1929.
City and Rural Directories: Various Tillamook County directories 1916, 1936, 1963, 1968-1976.
Newspapers on microfilm: Tillamook Headlight and Tillamook Herald, 1888-1932. Cloverdale papers 1909-1942, plus other miscellaneous papers.
Oregon State Death Records on microfilm: 1903 to 1970, includes name, county of death, date of death. Includes spouses' names on some.
Magazines:
Oregon Historical Quarterlies and Indexes: 1900 to present.
Genealogical Helper: 1964 to 1992; Second Boat: 1980 to present.
Genealogical Forum Bulletin: Miscellaneous from 1972 to 1991.
Plus many other miscellaneous bulletins from Historical Societies.
Photos: In addition to those displayed in the museum, we have numerous photos of early Tillamook families, homes, businesses and scenery. These can be reproduced for a fee.
Subject files: Various files of Tillamook County newspaper clippings by subject.
Family Files:
The purpose of the Family Files is to preserve family origin, descent, and relationship to Tillamook County and to honor the memory of our ancestors. Tillamook County family historians are encouraged to share copies of their family histories with the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum for inclusion in the Family Files.
The Library maintains these files for family history preservation and as a resource for genealogical research.
Examples of the types of information that may be found in the files are:
TCPM Obituary Index:
Covering the years 1955 - 2020
The source of this index is a file of obituary clippings that have been taken from various newspapers. The file is maintained by the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum. If you know of corrections that should be made, or want additional information or copies of the original obituary, please e-mail Ruby Fry-Matson at [email protected].
The Obituary Index contains the following information: last name, first name, middle initial, date of death, year of death, date of birth, year of birth, place of birth, spouse name, maiden name, father's name, mother's name. Not all information is available for every obituary. There may be more than one obituary listing for a particular individual. This may occur because an obituary was printed in more than one newspaper, or a corrected obituary was printed by a newspaper. No corrections or modifications were made to names, dates, places, etc. They appear in the Index as they were printed in the newspaper.
Click here to view the Obituary Index
The Obituary Index has been divided alphabetically by last name into separate files for faster loading, viewing and searching. The Index was last updated on January 7, 2018.
The Tillamook County Pioneer Museum Library is open by appointment for use Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm, closed Mondays and major holidays.
We invite and encourage you to visit the Library and enjoy its link to Tillamook County's historic past. To best serve those interested in doing research, an appointment is required.
Please call 503-842-4553 for a reservation at least one week in advance of your visit.
Research assistance will involve a fee and is subject to the availability of Museum staff.
Individuals are encouraged to conduct all research in person by appointment, or fill out a Research Request Form to request staff assistance in your research project, linked at the bottom of the page. All requests will be evaluated by library staff, and handled on an individual basis. Our standard research charge for any research request is $30 per hour, though no charge will be made for requests that take less than 30 minutes like having an obituary shared or sent to you. Request forms should be submitted to Ruby Fry-Matson by email at [email protected] or mailed to: Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, 2106 Second Street, Tillamook, OR 97141. Donations to the Library are always greatly appreciated.
TCPM's Policies and Forms
Outline of the variety of Genealogical Information available:
Family Files: Separate filings on individuals who have lived in Tillamook County. Files may include family photos, newspaper clippings, obituaries, family genealogy, etc.
Oral Histories: Approximately 300 cassette tapes of oral interviews with Tillamook County residents containing information about their families, businesses and life in Tillamook County.
Cemetery Records: All cemeteries in Tillamook County up to 1980 with maps of the plots.
Census Records: Tillamook County records for 1854, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Plus a few other Oregon Counties for those years.
Marriage Records: Tillamook County records from 1862 to 1910.
Obituaries: From the Headlight Herald Newspaper. Current from 1961.
Yearbooks: Tillamook County High Schools, miscellaneous years since 1908.
Phone Books: Tillamook County Cities - most since 1929.
City and Rural Directories: Various Tillamook County directories 1916, 1936, 1963, 1968-1976.
Newspapers on microfilm: Tillamook Headlight and Tillamook Herald, 1888-1932. Cloverdale papers 1909-1942, plus other miscellaneous papers.
Oregon State Death Records on microfilm: 1903 to 1970, includes name, county of death, date of death. Includes spouses' names on some.
Magazines:
Oregon Historical Quarterlies and Indexes: 1900 to present.
Genealogical Helper: 1964 to 1992; Second Boat: 1980 to present.
Genealogical Forum Bulletin: Miscellaneous from 1972 to 1991.
Plus many other miscellaneous bulletins from Historical Societies.
Photos: In addition to those displayed in the museum, we have numerous photos of early Tillamook families, homes, businesses and scenery. These can be reproduced for a fee.
Subject files: Various files of Tillamook County newspaper clippings by subject.
Family Files:
The purpose of the Family Files is to preserve family origin, descent, and relationship to Tillamook County and to honor the memory of our ancestors. Tillamook County family historians are encouraged to share copies of their family histories with the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum for inclusion in the Family Files.
The Library maintains these files for family history preservation and as a resource for genealogical research.
Examples of the types of information that may be found in the files are:
- Genealogy charts such as Family Sheets, Pedigrees, and Lineages.
- Family biographical information and unpublished family books.
- Transcribed oral histories.
- Cemetery records, grave locations and funeral information. (Obituaries from local newspapers are indexed and kept in a separate file.)
- Bible, baptismal, and other religious records.
- Photographs and document-type memorabilia.
- Military records.
- Occupational records.
- Legal/vital records for Land, Marriage, Birth, Death, Divorce and so forth.
- Correspondence from researchers.
TCPM Obituary Index:
Covering the years 1955 - 2020
The source of this index is a file of obituary clippings that have been taken from various newspapers. The file is maintained by the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum. If you know of corrections that should be made, or want additional information or copies of the original obituary, please e-mail Ruby Fry-Matson at [email protected].
The Obituary Index contains the following information: last name, first name, middle initial, date of death, year of death, date of birth, year of birth, place of birth, spouse name, maiden name, father's name, mother's name. Not all information is available for every obituary. There may be more than one obituary listing for a particular individual. This may occur because an obituary was printed in more than one newspaper, or a corrected obituary was printed by a newspaper. No corrections or modifications were made to names, dates, places, etc. They appear in the Index as they were printed in the newspaper.
Click here to view the Obituary Index
The Obituary Index has been divided alphabetically by last name into separate files for faster loading, viewing and searching. The Index was last updated on January 7, 2018.