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Revision as of 14:47, 31 March 2010
Template:StubUnited States > Arizona > 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]
- Catron County, New Mexico
- Cibola County, New Mexico
- Graham
- Greenlee
- McKinley County, New Mexico
- Montezuma County, Colorado
- Navajo
- San Juan County, New Mexico
- San Juan County, Utah
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]
- ↑ The Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America,10th ed. (Draper, UT:Everton Publishers, 2002).