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Genealogy
Research
in Coconino County, Arizona
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Many
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for thousands of years of
state's history. Native American peoples first settled
the area of modern day Arizona
about 10,000-15,000 years ago and Spanish explorers  arrived in the area during the
early 1500's when they developed
missions and presidios in the Southwest.
Arizona was part of
Mexico from 1821
until 1848 when it became a U.S. territory
after the conclusion of the Mexican-
American War.
Many ethnic groups and
nationalities
settled or lived in
Arizona
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Arizona is
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other repositories located
throughout the state, and at places like the LDS
Family
History Library in Utah.
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all
Coconino County, AZ
towns and cities including:
Bitter
Springs, Cameron, Canyon
Diablo, Doney
Park, Flagstaff, Forest Lakes, Fredonia, Grand
Canyon Village, Happy
Jack, Jacob Lake, Kachina
Village, Kaibab, Kaibito, Lechee, Leupp, Moenkopi,
Mountainaire, Munds Park, Parks, Sedona, Supai,
Tonalea, Tuba City, Tusayan, Valle, Williams,
Winona, Winslow West
Our
AZ genealogy research
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Historical
Society,
Arizona State
Library, etc.),
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in the U.S. capital in Washington, D.C. (at
places like
the U.S. National Archives
and Library of
Congress),
and a third team of researchers that works at the LDS
Family
History
Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The records
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Did
you know that millions of genealogy records are NOT available on the
Internet?
Many people are unaware
that
many important records which are crucial to their family tree search cannot be
found online.
Many Coconino County records,
for example, are only available to researchers who physically
visit repositories at the local level in Arizona,
at the
federal level in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS
Family
History Library
in Utah, and are not readily available on
the internet. Our genealogy
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on microfilm, in books, and in other published works at libraries,
archives, and other records repositories. Many
genealogical records
such as family wills, court records, obituaries, death
certificates,
military records, and land deeds are
not available
online and
can only be obtained by mailing research requests to
places like
local public libraries or cemeteries, or by visiting the LDS
Family
History
Library
in Utah. These records are critical to any
comprehensive ancestry search and should not be overlooked
if high quality and thorough
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Family Tree
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you don't know exact dates, please state circa 1880, 1881, etc.)
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past
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Coconino County,
Arizona Genealogy Resources
Are you just beginning your
ancestry research in Coconino County, Arizona?
Our expert
research team has
put together some helpful links and resources to help
you get started with your project. Many of the Coconino
County resources listed
on this page are
often used by our
genealogists to locate important records like birth
certificates,
obituaries, court records, marriage certificates, land deeds, and
family histories.
Cemeteries
Arizona
Gravestone Photo Project - Coconino County
Cemeteries of
Coconino County, Arizona
- Interment.net
Cemetery
Transcription & Photo Project - Coconino County, AZ
Epodunk
- Coconino County, AZ Cemeteries
Find
a Grave - Coconino County, AZ
Cemeteries
The
Political
Graveyard - Coconino County, AZ
Tombstone
Transcription Project - Coconino County, AZ
USGenWeb
Archives - Coconino County, Arizona Cemeteries
Census
Records
1900
Census of Coconino County, AZ
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FamilySearch.org
1910 Census of Coconino County, AZ -
Ancestry.com
1910
Federal Census of Coconino County, AZ - USGenWeb Project
1920 Census of Coconino County, AZ -
Ancestry.com
1930 Census of Coconino County, AZ -
Ancestry.com
Directories
Coconino
County, Arizona Business Directories 1912
History
The Arizona
Strip - Utah History Encyclopedia
Coconino
County - Cities of Arizona
Coconino
County and Flagstaff - Arizona Genealogy Trails
Coconino
County Historical Markers - The Historical Marker Database
National
Register of Historical Places - Coconino County, AZ
Wikipedia.org
- Coconino County, AZ
Libraries,
Museums,
and Archives
Arizona Historical
Society Library - Phoenix, AZ
Arizona State Library
- Phoenix, AZ
Coconino
County
Libraries
John Wesley
Powell Memorial Museum - Page, Arizona
Museum of Northern Arizona -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Pioneer
Museum - Arizona Historical Society, Flagstaff
Special
Collections & Archives Department - Cline Library, Northern Arizona
University
USGenWeb
Archives - Coconino County, AZ
Military
Records
Coconino
County, Arizona World
War II Casualties Army and Air
Force
World
War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Personnel
Obituaries
Arizona
Daily Sun - Obituaries
Coconino
County, Arizona Obituaries - USGenWeb Archives
Grand Canyon News -
Obituaries
Lake Powell
Chronicle - Obituaries
Navajo Hopi Observer
- Obituaries
Norvel
Owens Mortuary - Obituaries
Williams-Grand Canyon News -
Obituaries
Societies
Arizona
Historical
Society - Phoenix, AZ
Grand Canyon
Historical Society - Flagstaff, AZ
Grand
Canyon Pioneers Society A Historical Association
Northern Arizona
Genealogical Society - Prescott, AZ
Sedona Genealogy Club
- Sedona, AZ
Sedona
Historic Preservation Commission - Sedona, AZ
Sedona Historical Society
- Sedona, AZ
Vital Records
Birth,
Marriage, and Death Certificates - Arizona Department of Health
Birth,
Marriage, and Death Certificates - VitalRec.com
Coconino
County Arizona Births 1855-1900
Coconino
County Deaths 1892-1909
Coconino
County Marriages - Arizona Genealogy Trails
USGenWeb
Archives - Coconino County, AZ
Western
States Marriage Record Index - Coconino County, AZ
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U.S. State Resources
Follow the links
below to learn more about the helpful resources available to
researchers in
the states where
your family and
ancestors lived in the past. All U.S. states hold important
collections of
records which are critical to
the success of any given genealogy search. Some major records of
genealogical value include land deeds, vital records,
local histories, biographical records, cemetery records, birth
certificates, obituaries, newspapers, as well as other types
of
records. Many of these records can be found be our researchers at
county courthouses, state archives, public libraries, and other
repositories of records and can be of great help to your family tree
search.
Worldwide Genealogy
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