Apache County, Arizona Genealogy

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County Courthouse

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


History

Parent County

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

Boundary Changes

Record Loss

Places/Localities

Populated Places

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


 

Resources

Cemeteries

 Arizona Cemetery Transcription and Photo Project

Church

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

Court

Land

Local Histories

Maps

Military

Newspapers

Probate

Taxation

Vital Records

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

Societies and Libraries

Web Sites

  • 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

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