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Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy [[Image:Template:WACowlitzSt.Helens]]
Guide to Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records, since 1861, when the county was formed.
Cowlitz County, Washington | |
Map | |
![]() Location in the state of Washington | |
![]() Location of Washington in the U.S. | |
Facts | |
Founded | April 21, 1854 |
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County Seat | Kelso |
Courthouse | |
Address | Cowlitz County Courthouse 207 4th Ave North Kelso, WA 98626-1798 Phone 360.577.3016 Cowlitz County Website |
County Overview[edit | edit source]
Before the newly-formed county was fully operational, search records of the parent county(s). |
Parent County(s)[edit | edit source]
Parent County: created 21 April 1854 from Lewis
County Seat: Kelso. See also Towns and Communities in Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy. For Courthouse, see Archives, libraries, etc.
Boundary Changes[edit | edit source]
- Historical County Boundaries from Newberry Library[1]
Courthouse[edit | edit source]
Cowlitz County Courthouse
207 4th Ave North
Kelso, WA 98626-1798
Phone 360.577.3016
County Auditor has marriage record from 1867,
death record 1891-1907 and land records.
County Clerk has divorce, probate and court records from 1874,
naturalization and adoption records from 1869. [2]
- Inventory of the county archives of Washington, no. 8. Cowlitz County (Kelso) (If the link does not work, go to ancestry.com ($), click Search, select Card Catalog, paste Title into search box, click Search)
See also Archives, libraries, etc. in Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy.
Dates of Major County Records[edit | edit source]
Beginning dates for major county records[3] | |||||
* For earlier dates, try... Church | Obituaries | Cemeteries |
Record Loss[edit | edit source]
Neighboring Counties[edit | edit source]
Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy is surrounded by: Clark | Lewis | Skamania | Wahkiakum | Columbia County, Oregon
Topics for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy[edit | edit source]
The topics or headings on this page describe records that are used for genealogy and family history. They include links to web sites with indexes, images, or information about the county.
Don't overlook Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy items in the FamilySearch Library Catalog. For other libraries (local and national) or to gain access to items of interest, see Archives and Libraries. |
Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy
Bible Records[edit | edit source]
Biography[edit | edit source]
Business and Commerce[edit | edit source]
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
- Alpha list of cemeteries in the county with links to online transcripts.
Transcripts |
(Several will also link to names) | |
FindAGrave (Add a name to the search) | FamilySearch Library Click Cemeteries. Press space bar to select town | FindAGrave |
WA State Archives - Digital Collections Click any cemetery for search window, select county, enter name(s). | WorldCat | Interment.net |
Billion Graves Switch to "Person Lookup" | Washington Periodicals | Washington State Digital Archives Put county name in Search box |
Cowlitz County Genealogical Society online and available books | Linkpendium | |
Billion Graves | ||
USGenWeb Tombstone Project | ||
Genealogy Trails | ||
- Whittle and Hubbard Cemetery, Castle Rock BillionGraves
Census[edit | edit source]
- Census indexes at Washington State Digital Archives: (Free)
Censuses indexed by societies or groups in the area may be more accurate, due to familiarity with local surnames. |
Church Records[edit | edit source]
The information church records provide depends upon the church practices and the record keepers. Records may include names, ages, and dates of events such as baptism, marriage, or burial. See Washington Church Records.
- Church records (microfilmed originals or published transcripts) for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy are listed in the FamilySearch catalog. (Press space bar to select town.)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[edit | edit source]
LDS Ward and Branch Records
- Kelso
Lutheran[edit | edit source]
- Records of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Castle Rock, in Evangelical Lutheran Church in America database at Archives.com ($).
Court Records[edit | edit source]
Your ancestors may be found in court records as defendants, plaintiffs, witnesses, or jurors. Court records can clarify family relationships, places of residence, occupations, and family history. See Washington Court Records for courts used through the years.
For specialized court records, see Divorce · Guardianship · Land · Naturalization · Probate
- 1876-1951 Part of: County Records, 1876-1951 FamilySearch Historical Collections (free)
- Power of Attorney Records 1986 - present at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
- Inventory of the county archives of Washington, no. 8. Cowlitz County (Kelso) (If the link does not work, go to ancestry.com ($), click Search, select Card Catalog, paste Title into search box, click Search)
Directories[edit | edit source]
Emigration and Immigration[edit | edit source]
Ethnic, Political or Religious Groups[edit | edit source]
American Indian[edit | edit source]
Japanese[edit | edit source]
- World War II Files, 1942-1946. Public Welfare/Social Security Department, (Japanese Internment) Assistance Cases, Evacuee Referrals for Resettlement and Assistance, 1945-1946 from the Washington State Archives – Digital Archives.
Gazetteers[edit | edit source]
Genealogy[edit | edit source]

Guardianship[edit | edit source]
Guardianship of orphans or adults unable to manage their own affairs were handled by the probate and the Federal District courts. See Washington Court Records.
History[edit | edit source]
Local histories for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy may include biographies, history of churches, schools, local government with names of officials, military information, and more. See Washington Local Histories.
- "Logging Industry in Cowlitz Co., Washington " online
- "Cowlitz Co., WA Databases " online
- "Cowlitz County, Alabama (Washington) Facts" online
- "Family History & Genealogy" online
History Timeline[edit | edit source]
Historical County Boundaries from Newberry Library[4]
Emphasis for this timeline is on events that affected migration, records, or record-keeping. Unless otherwise mentioned, the events below were gleaned from Wilma, David. Cowlitz County -- Thumbnail History, History Link.org Essay 7482.
- The original inhabitants of the lands drained by the Cowlitz River were variously called The Cawalitz, Cow-a-lidsk, Cowalitsk, Cow-e-lis-kee, Cowelits, Cowlitch, Co-litsick, Kawelitsk, Cowalitsk, Kowlitz, Kowlitz.
- 1792 - The first Europeans to visit the county were British seafarers.
- 1805 - November 5, Lewis and Clark camped at the mouth of the Kalama River, under orders from President Thomas Jefferson.
- 1825 - Permanent settlers arrived from the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) at Fort Vancouver.
- 1828 - The first white man credited with ascending the Cowlitz River was HBC Factor George Simpson.
- 1820s (late)- 1830s - The Cowlitz became an important artery for trappers and for communication with Fort Vancouver subposts at Cowlitz Farms and Nisqually Farms.
- 1847 - December 25, The first American to settle in the future Cowlitz County was Scotsman Peter W. Crawford (1822-1889), who took a Donation Claim on the left bank of the Cowlitz near the mouth of the Coweeman.
- 1853 - March 2, U.S. President Millard Fillmore establishes Washington Territory.
- 1854 - April 21, The Washington Territorial Legislature formed Cowlitz County.
Land and Property[edit | edit source]
- County Recorder's Office: check deeds, file mining claims, get assistance in finding ownership of a particular property, and obtain copies of county plat maps. This office has county plat records dating back to 1878, prior records having been destroyed in a fire.
- Recorded Land Records 1986-2012 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
- Recorded Plats and Surveys 1986 - 2012 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
- Recorded Agreements and Contracts 1986 - 2012 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
Maps[edit | edit source]
This map highlights the county within the state of Washington.
The map soon will have inter-active links.
Migration[edit | edit source]
Military[edit | edit source]
- World War II (1941–1945) army enlistments at the county GenWeb site has about 400 entries, mostly from Cowlitz and other counties. Key (at end of the list) explains codes and columns. Gives year and state of birth. Free.
- Recorded Military Records at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
Naturalization and Citizenship[edit | edit source]
- 1850-1979 Part of:"County Naturalization Records, 1850-1982" FamilySearch Historical Collections (free)
- Naturalization Records, 1856-1980 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
Declarations of Intent before 1906 often include the nation of origin, his* foreign and "Americanized" names, residence, and date of arrival. See Washington Naturalization and Citizenship for more information. (*Women were not naturalized until 1922 in the United States.)
- Washington State Digital Archives has digitized various types of naturalization-related records, including declarations of intentions, delayed birth files, naturalization affidavits, notifications of application for admission to US citizenship, orders fixing naturalization terms, petitions and records, petitions, receipts for certificates of citizenship, record of final decrees of citizenship and record of petitions dockets. Depending on the county, records range from 1854-1988.
Newspapers[edit | edit source]
Small town newspapers provide historical content and contain obituaries, birth or death notices, legal notices, and community news, such as visits to or from out-of-town relatives. See Washington Newspapers for tips, resources, and details.
- Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy Newspapers (Sortable by towns, years, and titles)
Finding More Washington Newspapers
Additional newspapers abstracts can sometimes be found using search phrases such as Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy newspapers in online catalogs like:
- WorldCat (For instructions see WorldCat Online Catalog).
- Do a search for these and other records in the FamilySearch Catalog. To select a county in Washington, add a comma, slide way down to the county list, then click Search. (Almost every state seems to have a Washington County)
Obituaries[edit | edit source]
Obituaries may mention birth, marriage, spouse, parents, living family members, education, occupation, and more. See Washington Obituaries for state level collections and United States Obituaries for tips and insights.
Also check:
- Cowlitz County Obituaries at the Longview Public Library
- Newspapers of Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy
- Local Funeral Homes, Libraries, or family records.
- Obituaries of neighboring counties
Periodicals[edit | edit source]
Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.[edit | edit source]
Probate Records[edit | edit source]
- County Probate Case Files, 1832-1950 FamilySearch Historical Collections (free)
Probate records identify heirs of the decedents, give the (approximate) death dates, and provide specifics about property holdings. The records were kept by the county judge.
These include wills, inheritance records, dockets, and other documents regarding property and estates of individuals who have died. See also Court Records for civil actions involving estates. Also see Washington Probate Records.
Public Records[edit | edit source]
- Cowlitz Prior to 1965 Postmaster Index. Part of Washington, Postmaster Indexes, Prior to 1965, FamilySearch Historical Collections for Washington. (Free, browse images)
Taxation[edit | edit source]
Washington tax records complement land records and can supplement the years between censuses. There may be gaps of several years in the tax records of some counties. For more information, see the wiki page Washington Taxation.
Vital Records[edit | edit source]
The county auditors in Washington kept records of birth, marriage, and death. The county clerk has the divorce records - the earliest dates to the present.
Visit the Washington State Department of Health website to order a Washington Birth, Death, Marriage or Divorce Certificate. See Washington Vital Records for details and history of the records. .
Birth[edit | edit source]
- Birth Register, 1891-1907 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection.(Free)
Marriage[edit | edit source]
- Marriages from 9 Nov 1854 to 18 Sep 1887 are available on the Western States Marriage Index website
- Marriage Records, 1986-2012 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection (Free)
Witnesses or affiants may be relatives or close family friends. The affidavits also include physician's certificates. |
Divorce[edit | edit source]
Divorce records give the names of the parties and may give the date and place of their marriage. See Washington Vital Records for excellent information.
- 1872 Part of County Divorce Records, 1852-1950 FamilySearch Historical Collections (free)
Death[edit | edit source]
- Washington Death Certificates 1907-1960 A free internet index to the 1907-1960 death certificates can be found at FamilySearch Record Search, no images are available. A transcribed death certificate may contain such information as name of the deceased, date and place of death, age, gender, birth date and birth place, mother’s maiden name and name of spouse, place of residence, occupation and certificate numbers.
- Death Returns 1898-1907 at Washington State Digital Archives Collection. (Free)
Websites[edit | edit source]
Check back often with these websites. Internet offerings are growing at record rates. |
Sites with online indexes or images of records:
- Cowlitz WAGenWeb Project
- USGenWeb Project for Cowlitz
- Current Collections at Washington State Digital Archives (Free) Type county name, click Search, then select a collection. Collections were posted to the appropriate headings for this Wiki page in November, 2013.
- Historical Collections at FamilySearch.org. (Free) Click "Last Updated." Collections through October 2013 have been posted to the appropriate headings for this Wiki page.
Sites that search the Internet for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy records online:
- Web Sites at RootsWeb - Cowlitz WA (Free)
- Linkpendium (free)
- CyndisList (free)
Major catalogs to offline genealogical records:
Catalogs refer to books, microfilm, manuscripts, and/or Internet images and indexes for various topics.
- FamilySearch catalog for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy (Select topics. Add comma to select towns.)
- WorldCat To find libraries near you that have items of interest, see WorldCat Online Catalog.
- Allen County Public Library (Indiana)
- See also local libraries and Washington Archives and Libraries
Archives, Libraries, etc.[edit | edit source]
Resources for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy are available in libraries, archives, and other repositories at all levels: the town, the county, the state (including universities), and the nation.
- Check websites and catalogs, such as items in FamilySearch Library (Utah) or Allen County Public Library (Indiana) for Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy. When you find items you'd like to access, see Get a Copy
Family History Centers[edit | edit source]
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
- Longview Washington Family History Center 1721 30th Ave., Longview, WA 98632-340 United States Location Map
Libraries[edit | edit source]
Local public libraries—even smaller ones—often have Unique Genealogical Collections that are not online for the area they serve. Many libraries in Washington have an area dedicated to local history and genealogy.
A library's Unique Collections may include card indexes of local records, newspapers, scrapbooks, genealogy papers, files of a genealogical or historical society, and other unpublished manuscripts. |
- Castle Rock Public Library, 137 Cowlitz St W., Castle Rock 98611 Phone: (360) 274-6961
- Online Resources: (None found Oct. 2013)
- Unique Collections:
- Kalama Public Library, 312 N 1st, Kalama 98625 Phone: (360) 673-4568
- Online Resources: American Ancestry Records, Family History Records and Vital Records
- Unique Collections:
- Kelso Public Library, 314 Academy St., Kelso 98626 Phone: (360) 423-8110
- Online Resources: (None found October 2013)
- Unique Collections:
- Longview Public Library, 1600 Louisiana Street, Longview 98632 Phone: (360) 442-5300
- Online Resources: Lower Columbia Genealogical Society
- Unique Collections:
- Woodland Community Library, 770 Park Street, Woodland 98674 Phone: (360) 225-2115
- Online Resources: Ancestry Library, Heritage Quest and others.
- Unique Collections:
Museums[edit | edit source]
Societies[edit | edit source]
Towns and Communities[edit | edit source]
See a list of towns and communities in Cowlitz County per Wikipedia.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ John H. Long, Atlas of Historical County Boundaries (Chicago: Newberry Library, 2006) online.
- ↑ Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Clark County, Washington page 732, At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D27e 2002.
- ↑ Alice Eichholz, Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources, 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), 733-734. At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Book 973 D27rb 2004.
- ↑ John H. Long, Atlas of Historical County Boundaries (Chicago: Newberry Library, 2006) online.