Fresno County, California Genealogy

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History
Fresno County was created 19 April 1856 from Merced and Mariposa counties. Parts were taken for Kings 22 March 1893, Madera 11 March 1893 and Mono 24 April 1861. Named for Fresno Creek. Fresno in Spanish means "ash tree", because of abundance of mountain ash in the area.

Parent County
1856--Fresno County was created 19 April 1856 from Mariposa, Merced and Tulare Counties. County seat: Fresno

Populated Places

 * Cities: Clovis | Coalinga | Firebaugh | Fowler | Fresno | Huron | Kerman | Kingsburg | Mendota | Orange Cove | Parlier | Reedley | San Joaquin | Sanger | Selma |


 * Unincorporated Communities: Auberry | Big Creek | Biola | Calwa | Cantua Creek | Caruthers | Centerville | DelRey | Dunlap | Easton | Friant | Highway City | Lanare | Laton | Mercey Hot Springs | Minkler | Pinedale | Prather | Raisin City | Riverdale | Rolinda | Shaver Lake | Squaw Valley | Tarpey Village | Tollhouse | Tranquillity

Neighboring Counties

 * Inyo
 * Kings
 * Madera
 * Merced   
 * Mono    
 * Monterey
 * San Benito
 * Tulare

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Fresno
 * San Joaquin Stake

Vital Records
Some early marriages are listed on the Western States Marriage Index.

The Fresno County Recorder Web site has a Public Marriage Records Search.

The Fresno County GenWeb Project has transcribed the Index to Marriage Licenses, Vol. 1, 1855-1897.

Web Sites

 * Fresno County GenWeb Project
 * Family History Library Catalog