Big Horn County, Wyoming Genealogy

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Big Horn County, Wyoming is a county in northern Wyoming



County Courthouse
Big Horn County

History
Big Horn County was founded in 1896. It is 3,137 square miles in area. In 2005, the population was 11,333. The county seat is Basin.

Parent County
1890--Big Horn County was created from Fremont, Johnson, and Sheridan Counties. County seat: Basin

Places/Localities

 * Towns: Basin | Burlington | Byron | Cowley | Deaver | Greybull | Lovell | Manderson


 * Unincorporated Communities:Emblem | Hyattville | Otto | Shell

Neighboring Counties
Big Horn County is bordered on the west by Park County, on the south by Washakie County, and on the west by the counties of Johnson and Sheridan.

Web Sites

 * The Big Horn WY GenWeb Project, a member of The WYGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project.
 * County Clerk
 * Lookups (GenWeb)
 * Wikipedia
 * Family History Library Catalog