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Genealogy Research in Cleveland County, Arkansas

Are you just beginning your ancestry research in Cleveland County, Arkansas? Why not hire a professional genealogist to assist you with your genealogy search? Arkansas became a U.S. state on June 15, 1836 and many types of records including land deeds, family wills, military records, family histories, and vital records are widely available for more than 175 years of the state's history. Contact our researchers today and learn how we might help you with your family tree search.

Many ethnic groups and nationalities settled or lived in
Arkansas
in the past including Native American tribes like
the Osage, Quapaw, and Caddo; African-Americans;
and also many early settlers of European descent who migrated to the state from places like Missouri, Louisiana, and Tennessee during the 1800's. MyGenealogist.com is ready to assist you with your ancestry search. Contact a genealogist today and discover your unique ancestral heritage!

Arkansas
is an exciting state to do research in because of the extensive and high quality records available to the professional genealogist at the various libraries, county courthouses, archives, and other repositories located throughout the state, and at places like the LDS Family History Library in Utah. Contact our genealogists today to learn how we might help you with your genealogy search in Arkansas using many of these great records and resources.

About Our Arkansas Research Team

If you would like a professional genealogist to undertake a tailor-made genealogy search for you and your family, please contact us today to learn  more about our unique ancestry research services. Our researchers are looking forward to assisting you with your Cleveland County family tree
search.
Genealogy research can be carried out for you in all Arkansas
towns, cities, and counties.

Our Arkansas genealogy research team consists of expert genealogists who live and work in Little Rock (doing research at the Arkansas State Archives, etc.), another group that works in the U.S. capitol in Washington, D.C. (at places like the U.S. National Archives and Library of Congress), and a third team of researchers that works full time at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The records collection of the Family History Library is the single most important resource for family tree research since it consists of literally billions of genealogy records from all parts of the globe, making it the largest and most important collection of genealogical information available in the world. Included in the Family History Library's collections are literally millions of genealogical records related to the state of Arkansas which can be a great help to your ancestry search. Click here to read what our clients are saying about our genealogists and our unique family tree research services.

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 Cleveland County records, for example, are only available to researchers who physically visit repositories at the local level in Arkansas, at the federal level in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS Family History Library in Utah. Our genealogy researchers have access to all of these records and are ready to assist you with your genealogy search in Arkansas. So, if you have limited your past family tree research to exhaustive internet searches at Ancestry.com, Rootsweb, and other online databases and web sites, you may have reached a brick wall because you're missing out on the literal gold mine of records available to our genealogists on microfilm, in books, and in other published works at these important locations.

Many genealogical records related to your ancestry search, important records like family wills, court records, obituaries, death certificates, military records and land deeds are generally 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 research results are to be achieved during your project. For these and other reasons, it's sometimes a great idea to hire a professional genealogist to assist you with your genealogy search.

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happened
before we were
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perpetually
a child. For
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of history"


-Cicero (106-43 B.C.

Family Tree Research - Cleveland County, AR

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Cleveland County, Arkansas Genealogy Resources

Are you just beginning your ancestry research in Cleveland County, AR? Our expert research team has put
together some helpful links and resources to help you get started with your family tree research. Many of the Arkansas resources listed on this page are often used by our genealogists during a typical ancestry search to help locate important records like birth certificates, obituaries, court records, marriage certificates, land deeds, and family histories.

Biographies

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County Biographies

Cemeteries

Cemetery Transcription and Photo Project - Cleveland County, AR

Epodunk - Cleveland County Cemeteries

Find a Grave - Cleveland County, AR

Gravestone Photo Project - Cleveland County, AR

Interment.net - Cleveland County Cemeteries

The Political Graveyard - Cleveland County, AR

Tombstone Transcription Project - Cleveland County, AR

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County Cemetery Records

Census Records

Cleveland County Census Records - Census Online

Cleveland County Federal Census Index - US-Census.org

1840 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

 1850 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1860 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1870 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1880 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1880 Census of Cleveland County, AR - FamilySearch.org

1890 Veteran's Schedules - Ancestry.com

1900 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1910 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1920 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

1930 Census of Cleveland County, AR - Ancestry.com

Court and Legal Records

Directories

History

Historical Marker Society of America - Cleveland County Historical Markers

National Register of Historic Places - Cleveland County, Arkansas

Wikipedia.org - Cleveland County, Arkansas History

Land Records

Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office - Land Patent Search

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County Land and Deed Records

Libraries and Archives

Family History Library Catalog - Cleveland County, AR

Arkansas History Commission and State Archives - Little Rock, AR


Arkansas State Library - Little Rock, AR

 Public-Libraries.org - Cleveland County Libraries

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County, AR

Military Records

List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 - Genealogy Trails History Group

List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 - Internet Archive

U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Korean War

U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War

World War II Casualties, Army and Army Air Corps - Cleveland County, AR

World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel

Newspapers

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County Newspapers

Obituaries

Societies

Arkansas Genealogical Society

Arkansas History Commission

Grand Prairie Genealogy Society

Northwest Arkansas Genealogy Society

Vital Records

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County, AR Birth Records

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County, AR Death Records

USGenWeb Archives - Cleveland County, AR Vital Records

VitalRec.com - Cleveland County Vital Records

Click Below to Learn More about Your Arkansas Genealogy

County Formation Date County Seat
Origin
Arkansas County 1813 De Witt and
Stuttgart
1st County
Ashley County 1848 Hamburg Drew and Union counties
Baxter County 1873 Mountain Home Fulton, Izard, Marion,
and Searcy counties
Benton County 1836 Bentonville Washington County
Boone County 1869 Harrison Carroll and Marion counties
Bradley County 1840 Warren Union County
Calhoun County 1850 Hampton Dallas and Ouachita counties
Carroll County 1833 Berryville and
Eureka Springs
Izard County
Chicot County 1823 Lake Village Arkansas County
Clark County 1818 Arkadelphia Arkansas (1818)
Clay County 1873 Piggott and
Corning
Randolph and Greene counties
Cleburne County 1883 Heber Springs White, Van Buren, and Independence counties
Cleveland County 1873 Rison Bradley, Dallas, and Jefferson counties
Columbia County 1852 Magnolia Lafayette, Hempstead,
and Ouachita counties
Conway County 1825 Morrilton Pulaski County
Craighead County 1859 Jonesboro and
Lake City
Mississippi, Greene,
and Poinsett counties
Crawford County 1820 Van Buren Pulaski County
Crittenden County 1825 Marion Phillips County
Cross County 1862 Wynne St. Francis, Poinsett,
and Crittenden counties
Dallas County 1845 Fordyce Clark and Bradley counties
Desha County 1838 Arkansas City Arkansas and Union counties
Drew County 1846 Monticello Bradley, Chicot,
Desha, Union counties
Faulkner County 1873 Conway Pulaski and Conway counties
Franklin County 1837 Ozark and
Charleston
Crawford and Johnson counties
Fulton County 1842 Salem Izard County
Garland County 1873 Hot Springs Montgomery, Hot Springs, and Saline counties
Grant County 1869 Sheridan Jefferson, Hot Spring, Saline counties
Greene County 1833 Paragould Lawrence County
Hempstead County 1818 Hope Arkansas (1818)
Hot Spring County 1829 Malvern Clark County
Howard County 1873 Nashville Pike, Hempstead,
Polk, and Sevier counties
Independence County 1820 Batesville Lawrence County
Izard County 1825 Melbourne Independence and Crawford counties
Jackson County 1829 Newport Lawrence and St.
Francis counties
Jefferson County 1829 Pine Bluff Arkansas and
Pulaski counties
Johnson County 1833 Clarksville Pope County
Lafayette County 1827 Lewisville Hempstead and
Columbia Counties
Lawrence County 1815 Walnut Ridge Arkansas and New Madrid, Missouri
Lee County 1873 Marianna Phillips, Monroe, Crittenden, and St.
Francis counties
Lincoln County 1871 Star City Arkansas, Bradley,
Desha, Drew, and Jefferson counties
Little River County 1867 Ashdown Sevier County
Logan County 1871 Booneville and
Paris
Franklin, Johnson, Pope, Scott, and
Yell counties
Lonoke County 1873 Lonoke Prairie and Pulaski counties
Madison County 1836 Huntsville Washington County
Marion County 1835 Yellville Izard County
Miller County 1874 Texarkana Lafayette County
Mississippi County 1833 Blytheville and
Osceola
Crittenden County
Monroe County 1839 Clarendon Phillips and Arkansas counties
Montgomery County 1842 Mount Ida Hot Spring
Nevada County 1871 Prescott Columbia, Hempstead, and Ouachita counties
Newton County 1842 Jasper Carroll County
Ouachita County 1842 Camden Union County
Perry County 1840 Perryville Conway County
Phillips County 1820 Helena Arkansas and Lawrence counties
Pike County 1833 Murfreesboro Clark and
Hempstead counties
Poinsett County 1838 Harrisburg Greene and
Lawrence counties
Polk County 1844 Mena Sevier County
Pope County 1829 Russellville Crawford County
Prairie County 1846 Des Arc and
DeValls Bluff
Arkansas and
Pulaski counties
Pulaski County 1818 Little Rock Arkansas and Lawrence counties
Randolph County 1835 Pocahontas Lawrence County
St. Francis County 1827 Forrest City Phillips County
Saline County 1835 Benton Independence and Pulaski counties
Scott County 1833 Waldron Crawford and
Pope counties
Searcy County 1838 Marshall Marion County
Sebastian County 1851 Greenwood and
Fort Smith
Crawford and
Scott counties
Sevier County 1828 De Queen Hempstead County
Sharp County 1868 Ash Flat Lawrence County
Stone County 1873 Mountain View Izard, Indenpendence, Searcy, and Van Buren counties
Union County 1829 El Dorado Clark and
Hempstead counties
Van Buren County 1833 Clinton Conway, Izard, and Independence counties
Washington County 1828 Fayetteville Lovely County
White County 1835 Searcy Independence, Jackson and
Pulaski counties
Woodruff County 1862 Augusta Jackson and St. Francis counties
Yell County 1840 Danville and Dardanelle Hot Spring, Pope, and Scott counties

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