Coconino County, Arizona Genealogy

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Guide to Coconino County, Arizona ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

County Facts
County seat: Flagstaff
Organized: February 19, 1891
Parent County(s): Yavapai
Neighboring Counties
Gila CountyMohave CountyNavajo CountyYavapai CountyKane (UT)San Juan (UT)
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Courthouse
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Location Map
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County Information

Description

Coconino County was created on 19 February 1891 and named for Cohonino, a name applied to the Havasupai.[1] Its county seat is Flagstaff.[2] It is located in the north-central area of the state.

County Courthouse

Coconino County Courthouse
200 N. San Francisco Street
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone: 928-679-7600
Coconino County Courthouse

Clerk Superior Court has marriage, divorce court and probate records from 1891. County Recorder had land records.[3]

Coconino County, Arizona Record Dates

Known Beginning Dates for Government County Records[4]
Birth* Marriage Death* Court Land Probate Census
1892 1891 1892 1891 1892 1891 1830
*Statewide registration for births and deaths began in July 1909. General compliance by 1926

Record Loss

There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county.

Boundary Changes

Populated Places

For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit Hometown Locator. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[7]

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Cities
Towns
Unincorporated communities
  • Riordan
  • American Indian Communities
    Census-designated places
    Ghost towns


    History Timeline

    1852, New Mexico Territory
    Arizona is in yellow, left of the dotted line

    See Previous Jurisdictions to Land in Arizona showing dates the jurisdictions were created and maps. This will help in determining what jurisdiction your ancestor lived in and where the records are now located.

    Resources

    Bible Records

    Biographies

    Business, Commerce, and Occupations

    Cemeteries

    Cemeteries of Coconino, Arizona online and in print
    Tombstone Transcriptions Online
    Tombstone Transcriptions in Print (Often more complete)
    List of Cemeteries in the County
    See Arizona Cemeteries for more information

    Census Records

    For tips on accessing Census records online, see: Arizona Census.

    Historical populations
    Census Pop.
    1900 5,514
    1910 8,130 47.4%
    1920 9,982 22.8%
    1930 14,064 40.9%
    1940 18,770 33.5%
    1950 23,910 27.4%
    1960 41,857 75.1%
    1970 48,326 15.5%
    1980 75,008 55.2%
    1990 96,591 28.8%
    2000 116,320 20.4%
    2010 134,421 15.6%
    Source: "Wikipedia.org".

    Church Records

    Church records and the information they provide vary significantly depending on the denomination and the record keeper. They may contain information about members of the congregation, such as age, date of baptism, christening, or birth; marriage information and maiden names; and death date. For more about Arizona denominations, see Arizona Church Records.

    ard and Branch Records of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    • Flagstaff
    • Fredonia
    • Tuba

    List of Churches and Church Parishes

    Court Records

    Directories

    Emigration and Immigration

    Ethnic, Political, and Religious Groups

    Funeral Homes

    Genealogies

    Guardianship

    Land and Property Records

    Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. Land records include: deeds, abstracts and indexes, mortgages, leases, grants and land patents.

    See Arizona Land and Property for additional information about early Arizona land grants. After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions were usually recorded at the county courthouse.

    Online Land Indexes and Records

    Local Histories

    County histories may include biographies, church, school and government history, and military information. For more information about local histories, see the Wiki page section Arizona Local Histories.

    Maps and Gazetteers

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    Migration

    Military Records

    World War II

    Naturalization and Citizenship

    Newspapers

    Obituaries

    Other Records

    Periodicals

    Probate Records

    From 1850 to 1864, probate records of Arizona were kept by the probate courts of New Mexico. From 1864 to 1912, the records were handled by county probate courts. 1912 to present, records such as wills, claims, administrations, case files, and calendars are kept in the custody of the clerk of the superior court in the county courthouse.

    Online Probate Indexes and Records

    School Records

    Social Security Records

    Tax Records

    Vital Records

    Vital Records consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. A copy or an extract of most original records can be purchased from the Arizona Department of Health Services or the county clerk's office of the county where the event occurred.

    Birth

    Marriage

    Death

    Divorce

    Research Facilities

    Archives

    Listed below are archives in Coconino County. For state-wide facilities, see Arizona Archives and Libraries.

    FamilySearch Centers

    FamilySearch Center and Affiliate Library Locator map - search for local FamilySearch Centers or Affiliate Libraries

    • FamilySearch Centers provide one-on-one assistance, free access to center-only databases, and to premium genealogical websites.
    • FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries have access to most center-only databases, but may not always have full services normally provided by a FamilySearch center.

    Local Centers and Affiliate Libraries

    Libraries

    Listed below are libraries in Coconino County. For state-wide library facilities, see Arizona Archives and Libraries.

    Museums

    Pioneer Museum
    2340 N Ft. Valley Rd
    Flagstaff, AZ 86001-1200
    Phone: 928-774-6272
    Website

    Societies

    Listed below are societies in Coconino County. For state-wide genealogical and historical societies, see Arizona Societies.

    Arizona Historical Society
    2340 N Ft. Valley Rd
    Flagstaff, AZ 86001-1200
    Phone: 928-774-6272
    Website
    Facebook

    Sedona Genealogy Club
    P.O. Box 4258
    Sedona, AZ 86340
    Website

    Websites

    Research Guides

    References

    1. Wikipedia contributors, "Coconino, Arizona," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconino_County,_Arizona 7/10/2017.
    2. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002).At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
    3. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Coconino County, Arizona p. 56. ; .
    4. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Coconino County, Arizona. Page 56-57 At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002; Alice Eichholz, ed. Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources, Third ed. (Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2004), 52.
    5. Ariz. Terr. Laws 1891, 16th assy./ pp. 26-34
    6. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002).At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
    7. Wikipedia contributors, "Coconino County, Arizona," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconino_County,_Arizona, accessed 23 February 2019.
    8. Williams 108-110
    9. U.S. Stat., vol. 9, pp. 922-943; Parry, 102: 29-59; Van Zandt, 11, 28-29; Walker and Bufkin, 19, 20A
    10. N.M. Terr. Laws 1851, 1st assy., 1st sess./p. 119; N.M. Terr. Laws 1851, 1st assy., 2d sess. /pp. 266, 292
    11. U.S. Stat., vol. 12, ch. 56[1863]/pp. 664-665; Ariz. Terr. Laws 1864, 1st assy./ pp. vii-viii; Van Zandt, 162
    12. Howell Code, Ariz. Terr. Laws 1864, 1st assy., ch. 2/ pp. 24-25
    13. Ariz. Terr. Laws 1891, 16th assy./ pp. 26-34