Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society honors our pioneers by issuing certificates to direct descendants of pioneers who settled in Sedgwick County, Kansas, between February 26, 1867, when the County was formed from Butler County, and December 31, 1880.
Do you have a Sedgwick County Pioneer ancestor? Apply for a certificate!
Sedgwick County Pioneers
Allen, David Rice
Allen, Emeline Bigelow
Allen, Wellington Clay
Allen, Frances Ann Yardley
Alliston, Charles C.
Armour, Josiah Hart
Armour, Mary Hall Range
Balch, Jonathon James Preston
Bigelow, Hiram
Bigelow, Harriett McPheters
Christiansen, Fritz T. C.
Christiansen, Dorothea Jorgensen
Craig, William
Craig, Jane Ray
Creaser, William Smith
Creaser, Leni Leoti Loper
Dugan, Michael
Dugan, Johanna Wall
Fassett, Lewis
Fassett, Nancy Mann
Gregg, George
Gregg, James
Gregg, Minnie Louise Lorinda
Gregory, Emma
Houston, Leonidas Blackburn
Houston, Robert Alonzo Lochard
Hunter, Basil
Hunter, Thursey Richcreek
Jansen, Matthew
Jansen, Helena Verheyen
Kennedy, Patrick
Kennedy, Eliza Allen
Knoffloch, John
Knoffloch, Elizabeth Smeltzer
Krumm, Sarah Teter
Levy, M. William
Levy, Sarah Kohn
Lies, Marques
Lies, Katharina “Anna” Gergen
Lumbert, Jabez
Lumbert, Elizabetta Olmstead
Martinson, Ola (Otto)
Martinson, Sarah Knoffloch
Mies, William
Mies, Anna Lies
Millar, Grenville Ansel
Millar, Louisa Schaefer
Moore, James
Morris, Sarah Elizabeth
Neff, George
Neff, Mary Hamilton
Pease, Alfred J.
Pease, Nancy Lee
Porter, Lena G.
Powers, Thomas
Powers, Alice Reed-Gatlin
Ramsey, William
Ramsey, Hannah Easton
Rosell, Edward Vermillion
Steele, Arthur
Steele, Angeline Summers
Summers, Sidney
Summers, Jane Young
Tupper, Charles
Tupper, Orange Lumbert