Multnomah County, Oregon Genealogy

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County Courthouse
http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/

Multnomah County Courthouse 1021 S.W. Fourth Avenue Portland, OR 97204

Parent Counties
22 December 1854: Multnomah county was created from Clackamas and Washington Counties. Named after Native American people first recorded in the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Mulknomans, who inhabited the area of Portland, most specifically on Sauvie Island.

The county seat is Portland.


 * County Records Inventory listing Multnomah County records as of October 2006 inventory.
 * Record Loss:

Cities
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Fairview | Gresham | Lake Oswego | Maywood Park | Milwaukie | Portland | Troutdale | Wood Village

Communities
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Bonneville | Bridal Veil | Corbett | Dunthorpe | Latourell | Riverwood

Neighboring Counties
Clackamas | Columbia | Hood River | Washington | Washington counties: Clark | Skamania

Census

 * 1860
 * 1870
 * 1880
 * 1890
 * 1895---State census, lists only names (no age or birthplace). An index is available in the Oregon Historical Records Index, at the Oregon State Archives.
 * 1900
 * 1910
 * 1920
 * 1930

Vital Records
The Genealogical Forum of Oregon has placed an index to the following marriage books:

•	1855 - 1874 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1875 - 1879 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1880 - 1884 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1885 - 1889 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1890 - 1894 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1895 - 1899 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1900 - 1904 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books •	1905 - 1906 of the Multnomah County Marriage Books

The Index provides the following information: •	Surname •	Given Name •	Spouse’s Surname •	Spouse’s given name •	Year •	Volume •	Page

Web Sites
The Multnomah County GenWeb Project, part of The ORGenWeb Project, a state project affiliated with The USGenWeb Project.