Bay County Library Resources
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Libraries have a profound impact on communities through their services and programs. Visit the Project Outcome Report organized by the Public Library Association for more details. The Northwest Regional Library System contributes to the statistics each year!
Bay County Library is now a FamilySearch affiliate library, helping extend FamilySearch’s services to millions of patrons worldwide. Affiliate libraries have access to FamilySearch’s digital genealogical collections that are otherwise accessible only through a FamilySearch center.
Library Holdings
About our collection
Like many small genealogical societies, we do not have sufficient resources to maintain our own collection of genealogical materials. We are very fortunate, however, to have an excellent, long-standing relationship with our partner, the Bay County Public Library. It houses, administers, indexes, catalogs, and maintains Bay County's collection.
Special thanks go to Linda Kleback and Rebecca Saunders, the Library's past and present genealogy specialists, respectively. Rebecca is also a member of our Board.
Index to County Histories
The Library's Local History Room holds many limited-distribution, early Bay County histories that contain much genealogical information about the early settlers. An Every-name and every-place index is being created by BCGS volunteers. At present, 17 already have been indexed, and the merged index appears on our Web site.
Some fiction with a genealogical theme
For those who enjoy an occassional break from research, Rebecca has assembled a short list of novels in the Library that have a genealogical bearing. They are not shelved in the genealogy section, so they are unlikely to be noticed by family historians.
In the afterword of Sharyn McCrumb’ wonderful novel, The Songcatcher she writes “... to me it symbolized the fragility of one's heritage. Each of us is the link between the past and the future, and it is up to us to pass along the legends, the stories, the songs, and the traditions of our own family. If we don't they will be lost...”
How could a genealogist not appreciate such an author?
| Some Books With a Genealogy Theme | ||
| Author | Title | Classification |
| Anderson, Bridge | Hotel Paradise | F AND |
| Ayres, Katherine | Family tree | jFic AYR |
| Bauer, Joan | Backwater | YA F BAU |
| Delinsky, Barbara | Family tree | F DEL |
| Fox, Jimmy | Deadly pedigree | Mys FOX |
| Fox, Jimmy | Jackpot blood | Mys FOX |
| Fox, Jimmy | Lineages and lies | Mys FOX |
| George, Anne | Murder runs in the family | LP Mys GEO |
| Greenwald, Sheila | Rosy Cole discovers America | jFic GRE |
| Lowell, Elizabeth | Always time to die | Mys LOW |
| McCrumb, Sharyn | Songcatcher | F MAC |
| Nixon, Joan Lowery | Search for the shadowman | jMys LOW |
| Roberts, Nora | Black rose | F ROB |
| Roberts, Nora | Blue dahlia | LP F ROB |
| Shelby, Anne | Homeplace | jFic SHE |
| Sprinkle, Patricia | Death on the family tree | Mys SPR |
| Tademy, Lalita | Cane River | F TAD |
| Tademy, Lalita | Red River | F TAD |
Classification notes:
F indicates a fiction book.
YA F is a young adult novel.
jFic is a children’s novel.
Mys is mystery.
jMys is a children’s mystery.
LP indicates a Large Print edition.
The final three letters are the first three letters of the authors name.
F, Mys, and LP are in the section of the Library presently to the left when you enter the front door.
| Genealogical Periodicals | ||
| Title | Author | |
| Alabama | ||
| Butler County Historical and Gen. Soc. Quarterly | Butler County Hist. and Gen. Soc. | |
| Valley Leaves | Alabama Genealogical Society | |
| Arkansas | ||
| AGS Newsletter | Arkansas Gen. Soc. | |
| Arkansas Family Historian | Arkansas Gen. Soc. | |
| Florida | ||
| Buried Treasures | Central Florida Gen. Soc. | |
| County Line, The | Bay County Gen. Soc. | |
| Florida Historical Quarterly | Florida Historical Society | |
| Florida Lines | Florida State Gen. Soc. | |
| Indian River Genealogical Society newsletter | Indian River Genealogical Soc. | |
| Pinellas Genealogist | Pinellas Genealogy Society | |
| Tallahassee Genealogist | Tallahassee Gen. Soc. | |
| Treasure Chest News | Central Florida Gen. Soc. | |
| West Florida Genealogical Society Newsletter | West Florida Genealogical Soc. | |
| Georgia | ||
| Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly | Georgia Genealogical Society | |
| Scribe | Georgia Genealogical Society | |
| Louisiana | ||
| Kinfolks | SW Louisiana Gen. Soc. | |
| North Carolina | ||
| NCGS News | North Carolina Gen. Soc. | |
| North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal | North Carolina Gen. Soc. | |
| New England | ||
| New England Ancestors | New England Historic Gen. Soc. | |
| South Carolina | ||
| Carolina Herald | South Carolina Gen. Soc. | |
| Darlington Flag Quarterly | Old Darlington Dist Chap, SCGS | |
| South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research | Brent H. Holcomb | |
| Tennessee | ||
| Ansearchin' News | Tennessee Valley Gen. Soc. | |
| U. S. | ||
| Confederate Veteran | ||
| Everton's Genealogical Helper | ||
| Family Chronicle | ||
| Forum | Federation of Genealogical Societies | |
| Internet Genealogy | ||
| National Genealogical Society Newsmagazine | National Genealogical Society | |
| National Genealogical Society Quarterly | National Genealogical Society | |
The Genealogy Collection of the Bay County Public Library contains over 5,000 genealogy books and over 2,000 rolls of microfilm. None of these materials circulate. The largest percentage of our collection deals with the Southeastern United States and also we have a good collection of materials on other states. We have family histories, research guides, and general genealogical references. We also have a nice collection of genealogy periodicals.
The Bay County Public Library Local History Room, the Bay County Genealogical Society and the Historical Society of Bay County jointly sponsor a First Families of Bay County certification program.
Location:
Bay County Public Library
898 W. 11th Street
Panama City, FL 32401
Access to the Genealogy collection is available during normal Library hours. For more information about the collection – please Contact Us or call the Local History Room at 850-522-2132 (Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4:30 pm).
Check-Outs
Patrons may have up to 20 physical items checked out at one time. Some library locations may have format limitations – please check with the circulation desk. The loan period for NWRLS materials is 3 weeks. Interlibrary Loan materials may have a different loan period.
Renewing
All materials may be renewed for two additional 3 week periods if they are not overdue and are not reserved for another patron. Materials can be renewed online by using the My Account(opens in a new tab) feature of the online catalog, by phone, or in person.
Reserving (Hold Requests)
Materials that are in our catalog may be placed on reserve. The library will notify you when the material is available and hold it for a minimum of 3 days. Placing holds may be done from any library location, by phone, or via the web through our online catalog. You will need your library card number (Patron ID) and your PIN to request items. There is a limit of 10 reserves per account, whether made online or in person.
New Genealogy Book List
New Book List for March 2026
For Checkout:
- The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing & Genetic Genealogy, 2nd edition
-How to do everything Genealogy, 4th edition
-The Painted Pink Dress, A Daughter’s Story of Family, Betrayal and Her Search for the Truth
-ChatGPT for Genealogists, from first prompts to advanced workflows
Microfilm
Ask Librarian for access to this resource.
Bay County, Florida, Histories Index
Bay County was created in 1913 from Washington and Calhoun Counties. However, names, events, and places mentioned in our early histories are not restricted to Bay County. In fact, the early history of Bay County cannot be appreciated properly outside the context of the surrounding panhandle counties. Many early historians recognized that and included information about the surrounding counties and states.
How to use these records
This online index to the histories of Bay County, Florida, was extracted from copies in the permanent collection of the Bay County Library. If you find a person, place, or event of interest, you may wish to examine the book containing the entry of interest. Title information is listed under the "Key to Books" link. Some books are located in the genealogy section of the Library, but fragile books are housed in the local history room.
If you are unable to come to the Library to read the book, you may contact the Bay County Public Library to request a copy. You must provide the title and author's name and the page number. You may call the Bay County Public Library.
Abbreviations used in this index
- ( ) parenthesis = Maiden Name
- [ ] brackets = Author's Note/Input/Clarification
- aka = also known as
- b/o = brother of
- d/o = daughter of
- f/o = father of
- LHRVF = Local History Room Vertical File - People - PC Pilot 1907-1916
- h/o = husband of
- m/o = mother of
- nmr = no marriage return
- s/o = son of
- w/o = wife of
Computer Use
The Northwest Regional Library System (NWRLS) provides computers with Microsoft Office software and Internet access to the public in order to support its mission of “connecting the people of our diverse community with the information they seek.” Computer, Internet, and Wireless Internet access is available in all Library locations and is provided to all Library users at no charge. Computers and printing does automatically shut down 15 minutes prior to library closure.
The NWRLS does not filter Internet sites and does not restrict access except in accordance with State and Federal laws. Patrons under 16 years of age must have the permission of a parent or legal guardian to use an Internet computer. Parents or guardians who allow minors to use the Library and Internet without their supervision are responsible for their children’s decisions.
Internet users should be aware that not all sources on the Internet provide accurate, complete or current information. The Library is not responsible for the accuracy, currency or appropriateness of material found online. Public Library computers are not private or secure. Users are strongly cautioned against providing personal information. The Library is not responsible for any online transactions submitted by public computer users.
Providing Internet access does not constitute any endorsement of Internet resources by the NWRLS or Bay County. The NWRLS or Bay County shall have no liability for any direct and/or indirect damages relating from the use of computers or information accessed on the Internet from Library computers.
Regulations for Computer & Internet Use
a) Anyone age 16 or older may use a public Library computer when workstations are available.
b) Patrons under 16 years of age must have the permission of a parent or legal guardian to use an Internet computer.
c) Library staff can assist with computer use as time allows. Library staff cannot complete forms or applications for patrons.
d) Due to high demand for computer access, the length of computer sessions is limited. Exceptions may be made for test-taking, job applications and research purposes.
e) Patrons should see a staff member prior to the start of their session to request special accommodations.
f) All locations use an automated system to manage computer use. Time on these computers is monitored by software and a computer session will be ended automatically. Patrons must save their work on a USB or compatible storage device prior to the end of their session otherwise their work will be lost. The Library is not responsible for lost information because of computer shut down or for any malfunction that may occur in the use of a storage device.
g) Printing is available from all public access computers. Printing costs vary by type of print. Black/white printouts are 10¢; color printouts are 30¢ where available. Patrons are responsible to pay for all printouts.
h) The Libraries’ computers are designed for use by a single person. A maximum of two persons may sit/work together on one computer, except in special cases.
Misuse of Library computers is prohibited and may result in loss of computer privileges, loss of Library privileges and/or prosecution. Misuse includes but is not limited to:
a) Failing to follow Library procedures for computer use by refusing to comply with time limits, refusing to pay for printouts, or refusing to end a computer session when requested.
b) Mishandling, damaging, attempting to damage, or tampering with computer equipment, software, or settings.
c) Hacking into the Library computer system or any other computer system.
d) Engaging in any activity that is deliberately disruptive or creates an intimidating or hostile environment.
e) Viewing material that violates federal, state or local laws or regulations, including laws regarding accessing, viewing and distributing obscenity or child pornography. Obscenity is legally defined as material that predominantly appeals to the prurient interest in sex and depicts or describes, in a patently offensive manner, sexual conduct and that lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. WARNING: the Libraries of the Northwest Regional Library system are public places. Displaying sexually suggestive objects or pictures may be a violation of State and Federal Obscenity laws (Florida Statutes 847.001, 847.0133, 847.0135; Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252).
f) Violating copyright laws or the policies of the individual websites that you view. U.S. copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code) prohibits the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted materials, except as permitted by the principles of “fair use.” Users may not copy or distribute electronic materials without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. Any responsibility for any consequences of copyright infringement lies with the user, the Library expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility resulting from such use.
Any patron who feels another customer is in violation of this policy should notify a staff member immediately.
