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Genealogy
Research in Bernalillo County, New Mexico
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in Bernalillo County, New Mexico?
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search? New Mexico became
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state on January 6, 1912,
but the written record there began much earlier when the Spanish
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| County | Formation Date | County Seat |
Origin |
| Bernalillo County | 1852 | Albuquerque | One of the nine original counties |
| Catron County | 1921 | Reserve | Socorro County |
| Chaves County | 1889 | Roswell | Lincoln County |
| Cibola County | 1981 | Grants | Valencia County |
| Colfax County | 1869 | Raton | Mora County |
| Curry County | 1909 | Clovis | Parts
of Quay County and Roosevelt County |
| De Baca County | 1917 | Fort Sumner | Parts of Chaves County and Guadalupe County |
| Doña Ana County | 1852 | Las Cruces | One of the nine original counties |
| Eddy County | 1887 | Carlsbad | Lincoln County |
| Grant County | 1868 |
Silver City | Doña Ana County |
| Guadalupe County | 1891 | Santa Rosa | San Miguel County |
| Harding County | 1921 | Mosquero | Parts
of Mora County and Union County |
| Hidalgo County | 1920 | Lordsburg | Grant County |
| Lea County | 1917 | Lovington | Parts of Chaves County and Eddy County |
| Lincoln County | 1869 | Carrizozo | Socorro County |
| Los Alamos County | 1949 | Los Alamos | Parts of Sandoval County and Santa Fe County |
| Luna County | 1901 | Deming | Parts of Doña Ana County and Grant County |
| McKinley County | 1899 | Gallup | Bernalillo County |
| Mora County | 1859 | Mora | Taos County |
| Otero County | 1899 | Alamogordo | Parts of Doña Ana County and Lincoln County |
| Quay County | 1903 | Tucumcari | Guadalupe County |
| Rio Arriba County | 1852 | Tierra Amarilla | One of
the nine original counties |
| Roosevelt County | 1903 | Portales | Parts of Chaves County and Guadalupe County |
| Sandoval County | 1903 | Bernalillo | Bernalillo County |
| San Juan County | 1887 | Aztec | Rio
Arriba County |
| San Miguel County | 1852 | Las Vegas | One of the nine original counties |
| Santa Fe County | 1852 | Santa Fe | One of the nine original counties |
| Sierra County | 1884 | Truth or Consequences | Parts of Doña Ana County and Socorro County |
| Socorro County | 1852 | Socorro | One of the nine original counties |
| Taos County | 1852 | Taos | One of the nine original counties |
| Torrance County | 1903 | Estancia | Parts of Bernalillo County and Valencia County |
| Union County | 1893 | Clayton | Parts of Colfax County, Mora County and San Miguel County |
| Valencia County | 1852 | Los Lunas | One of the nine original counties |
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