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showing location of Apache County

County Courthouse[edit | edit source]

  • Apache County Arizona Vital Records
    Clerk of The Court Apache County
    P.O. Box 365
    St. Johns, Arizona 85936
    Phone: (928) 337-4364


History[edit | edit source]

Parent County[edit | edit source]

1879--Apache County was created 14 February 1879 from Yavapai County.  County seat: St. Johns [1]

Boundary Changes[edit | edit source]

Record Loss[edit | edit source]

Places/Localities[edit | edit source]

Populated Places[edit | edit source]

You may wish to search for places in the Family History Library Catalog at www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp

A more complete list of place names with references can be found at PlaceNames.com

www.placenames.com/us/04001/ppl/

  •  Adamana Formerly known as the Gateway to the Petrified Forest
  •  Allentown
  •  Alpine Formerly known as Bush Valley
  •  Blue Gap 
  •  Boneyard 
  •  Bonita Trading Post
  •  Burnside
  •  Chambers
  •  Chetco
  •  Chinle
  •  Concho (see also Concho Valley)
  •  Cornfields
  •  Correjo Crossing
  •  Cottonwood
  •  Cove
  •  Coyote Springs
  •  Crosby Crossing
  •  Del Muerto
  •  Dennehotso
  •  Diamond Fields
  •  Eagar
  •  El Tule
  •  Emmanuel Mission
  •  Feaster
  •  Flat Rock
  •  Fort Defiance
  •  Ganado
  •  Green Spot
  •  Greer
  •  Greer Place
  •  Hawley Lake
  •  Heap Place
  •  Horse Mesa
  •  Houck
  •  Hunt
  •  Hunters Point
  •  Junction Overlook
  •  Kinlichee
  •  Kinney Junction
  •  Klagetoh
  •  Los Burros
  •  Lower Wheatfields
  •  Lukachukai
  •  Lupton
  •  Many Farms
  •  Maverick
  •  McNary
  •  Mexican Water
  •  Mexican Water Trading Post
  •  Milkwater
  •  Navajo
  •  Nazlini
  •  Northwoods
  •  Nutrioso
  •  Oak Springs
  •  Paulcell Place
  •  Pine Springs
  •  Pinta
  •  Potter Place
  •  Red Mesa
  •  Red Rock
  •  Richville
  •  Rock Point
  •  Rosebud
  •  Rough Rock
  •  Round Rock
  • Salado or Slough Just south of St. Johns - no longer a separate town
  •  Saint Johns (see also St. Johns)
  •  Saint Michaels
  •  Salado
  •  Salina
  •  Sand Springs
  •  Sanders
  •  Sawmill
  •  Sehili
  •  Springerville
  •  Steamboat
  •  Steamboat Canyon
  •  Sunrise Springs
  •  Tahchee
  •  Tanner Springs
  •  Teec Nos Pos
  •  Tes Nez Iah
  •  Three Forks
  •  Totacon
  •  Toyei
  •  Troweek
  •  Tsintaa Yiti Ii
  •  Twin Falls
  •  Upper Wheatfields
  •  Vernon
  •  Wheatfields
  •  White Clay
  •  Wide Ruins
  •  Window Rock
  •  Wood Springs
  •  Woodspring Trading Post
  •   Yazzi

Neighboring Counties[edit | edit source]


 

Resources[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

 Arizona Cemetery Transcription and Photo Project

Church[edit | edit source]

LDS Ward and Branch Records: Alpine, Amity, Cooley, Eagar, Greer, Nutrioso, Omer, St. Johns, Union and Vernon.

Court[edit | edit source]

Land[edit | edit source]

Local Histories[edit | edit source]

Maps[edit | edit source]

Military[edit | edit source]

Newspapers[edit | edit source]

Probate[edit | edit source]

Taxation[edit | edit source]

Vital Records[edit | edit source]

1,728 marriages from 22 May 1879 to 16 Nov 1930 are listed on the Western States Marriage Index.

Societies and Libraries[edit | edit source]

Web Sites[edit | edit source]

  • USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
  • Family History Library Catalog

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America,10th ed. (Draper, UT:Everton Publishers, 2002).