Lincoln County, Nevada Genealogy

Guide to Lincoln County Nevada genealogy. Birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

United States Nevada  Lincoln County

Historical Facts

 * Parent County: created 26 February 1866 from Nye
 * County Seat: Pioche
 * Neighboring Counties: Clark | Nye | White Pine | Beaver County, Utah | Iron County, Utah | Millard County, Utah | Washington County, Utah | Mohave County, Arizona

Historical Timeline

10 Nov 1864 - Mohave County was created as one of the four original counties in Arizona. This county named for Mojave Indians. Look for records in Mohave County.
 * Until 1821 - New Spain controlled land that later would become Arizona. Some records of early settlers may have been sent to an archives in Seville, Spain, or to archives in Mexico City.
 * In 1821 - Mexico obtained jurisdiction over the land that later would become Arizona. Records of this period may have been sent to archives in Mexico City.
 * 18 Aug 1846 - During the war with Mexico, the US took control of Santa Fe and proclaimed sovereignty over the land that later became the New Mexico Territory. Look for records in the National Archives and Records Administration, the Mexico Archives and the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives.
 * 4 July 1848 - In the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Mexico ceded part of present day Arizona. This included some the land in the southern part of Lincoln County. Look for records in the National Archives and Records Administration, the Mexico Archives and the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives.
 * 9 Jan 1852 - New Mexico redefined the boundaries of previous counties and created new ones to cover all the land within its territory. The land in southern Lincoln County, Nevada was once part of Taos, San Juan (1861-1862 only), Rio Arriba, Santa Ana, Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro counties of New Mexico.  Look for records in Dona Ana County, Socorro County, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Valencia counties.
 * 24 Feb 1863 - The US created the Arizona Territory from the western half of New Mexico Territory. All previous counties were discontinued for this new territory. Look for records in the Arizona State Library and New Mexico State Records Center and Archives
 * 22 December 1865 – Pah-Ute County was created by Arizona from part of Mohave County. Some records from 1865 to 1871 may have been sent to the Pah-Ute County offices. When part of Pah-Ute County was given to Nevada those records were probably transferred to either Mohave County, Arizona, or to Lincoln or Nye counties in Nevada.
 * 18 January 1867 – Pah-Ute County, and Mohave County, Arizona Territory west of the Colorado River and west of 114° west longitude were given to Nevada by the U.S. Congress. This area became the southern part of Lincoln, and Nye counties, and eventually Clark County, in Nevada. In 1871, after many petitions Arizona ceased to claim this land.

Boundary Changes
Lincoln County boundaries were modified on three other occasions. In 1867, a portion of the western edge of Lincoln County was ceded to Nye County. In 1875, the northern boundary was adjusted following the acquisition of the northeast corner of Nye County. But the largest boundary adjustment occurred in the year 1909, when Lincoln County was split in half and Clark County was formed from the southern half.

Cemeteries

 * Find A Grave.com has burial information for the following Lincoln County cemeteries: Alamo, Barclay, Bullionville, Caliente City, Castle Family, Conway Veterans Memeorial, Davidson Family, Delmar Catholic, Delmar Helene, Hackett Family, Hiko Area, Hiko, Panaca Memorial Park, Pioche Boot Hill, Pioche Catholic, Pioche Masonic, Pioche Public, Rachel, Richardville, Schofield, Spring Valley, and Woodworth.
 * BillionGraves has photos, transcriptions, and Google maps of the following cemeteries: Saint Laurence Catholic Cemetery

Census
Transcriptions of many Lincoln County federal census records are available online as part of The USGenWeb Project. Click on the links below to search a particular census.

1870 Census | 1880 Census | 1880 Mortality Schedules | 1890 Special Census | 1900 Census | 1900 Indian Census

FamilySearch Record Search

For more information about Nevada census records, see the Nevada Census records page available on the FamilySearch Wiki.

Church Records
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Alamo
 * Caliente
 * Panaca
 * Pioche

History

 * Gillies, Richard E. A History of Lincoln County, Nevada, 1776-1874. Salt Lake city, Utah: University of Utah, 1959.


 * Harris, Mary N. Porter. Settlement of Lincoln County and White Pine County, Nevada, by Utah Pioneers. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 2006.


 * Hulse, James W., Jean Giguet, and Anna Dean Kepper. Lincoln County: Land of Many Frontiers. [S.l.: s.n.], 1981.


 * Hulse, James W. Lincoln County, Nevada, 1864-1909: History of a Mining Region. Reno, Nevada: University of Nevada Press, 1971.


 * Roske, Ralph Joseph and Marta Planzo. An Overview of the History of Lincoln County. Las Vegas, Nevada: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1978.

Land and Property


Lincoln County Courthouse Recorder/Auditor 181 Main Street Pioche, Nevada 89043 Phone: 775-962-5495 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm; Closed on legal holidays

Record Highlights: Real estate deeds, mortgages, mining deeds and notices, maps, and early vital records (births, marriages, and deaths). Note, only births and deaths prior to 1911 are accessible to the public. Researchers can also access bound volumes of early Lincoln County newspapers, such as the Pioche Daily Record, 1872-1876.

On-site researchers can obtain photocopies of documents from the recorder's office. Photocopying cost have been set at $1.00 per page. Researchers are also allowed to take digital photographs of documents, however, a $1.00 fee is assessed for each photograph taken.

Migration
Early migration routes to and from for emigrant settlers included:


 * Mormon Trail 1846 to 1869 from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah
 * Mormon Trail to Southern California 1847 from Salt Lake City, Utah to Los Angeles, California
 * Union Pacific Railroad 1869 Ogden, Utah (among others) to Omaha, Nebraska

Military

 * World War I Draft Registrations

Newspapers

 * The Lincoln County Record is the official newspaper of Lincoln County. It is published weekly every Thursday. The paper's roots trace back to the early 1870s. Over the course of its history, the paper has been known by several titles: The Ely Record,1870-1872; Pioche Daily Record, 1872-1876; Pioche Weekly Record, 1877-1900; Lincoln County Record, 1900-1905; Pioche Weekly Record, 1906-1908; Pioche Daily Record, 1908-1925; Lincoln County Record, 1925-1932; Pioche Record, 1932-1968; and since 1968, the newspaper has been titled the Lincoln County Record.

Obituaries

 * Scott, Patricia A. "Obituaries Published in the Pioche Daily Record, 1872-1878." Database. NVGenWeb.org. Lincoln County Nevada Heritage Collection. http://www.nvgenweb.org/lincoln/PDRobits.txt: 2010.

Courthouse
Lincoln County Courthouse 181 Main Street Pioche, Nevada 89043 775-962-5390 Hours: M-F 9am-5pm County Clerk has marriage, divorce, probate, court and land records from 1873

Family History Centers
Introduction to LDS Family History Centers


 * Alamo-Hiko Nevada Family History Center
 * Panaca Nevada Family History Center

Libraries



 * Caliente Branch Library 100 Depot Avenue Caliente, Nevada 89008 Phone: 775-726-3104


 * Alamo Branch Library 100 South First West Alamo, Nevada 89001 Phone: 775-725-3343


 * Lincoln County Library 63 Main Street Pioche, Nevada 89043 Phone: 775-962-5244 Hours: M,T,Th 10am-3pm; W 1pm-6pm

Museums



 * Lincoln County Historical Museum 69 Main Street Pioche, Nevada 89043 Phone: 775-962-5207 Hours: Daily 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm; Closed major holidays Admission: Free




 * Million Dollar Courthouse 25 Lacour Street Pioche, Nevada 89043 Phone: 775-962-5182 Hours: Open April to October 10am-4pm Admission: Free


 * Record highlights: The museum houses several early original record volumes including tax records, license books, school ledgers, deed indexes, and more. Of particular interest is the grantor/grantee index to Lincoln County Deeds, 1871-1873. These records, for whatever reason, are not included in the master deed index found at the Lincoln County Courthouse.


 * For a brief history of the "Million Dollar Courthouse," see the Lincoln County Courthouse entry found in the Online Nevada Encyclopedia.

Marriage

 * Over 485 marriages from 22 Jan 1872 to 20 Jun 1900 are listed in the Western States Marriage Index.

Websites

 * The Lincoln County NV GenWeb Project, a member of The NVGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project
 * Official Website of Lincoln County, Nevada

Places

 * Cities and Towns: Alamo| Ash Springs | Caliente | Hiko | Panaca | Pioche | Rachel | Ursine


 * Ghost Towns: Acoma | Angle City | Atlanta | Barclay | Big Trees | Boyd | Bristol Well | Brown | Bullionville | Carp | Caselton | Cold Spring | Crestline | Crossroads | Crystal Springs | Delmar | Eberhardt | Eccles | Elgin | Etna | Fay | Flat Nose | Galt | Groom Lake| Helene | Horseshoe Bend | Hoya | Indian Cove | Islen | Jackrabbit | Joseco | Kyle | Logan City | Mendha | Mud Springs | Ninemile Rocks | Pony Springs | Prince | Rose Valley | Rox | Stine | Strawberry Hill | Sundown | Tempiute