Stevens County, Washington Genealogy

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County Courthouse
Located in Colville (originally founded as Pinkney City) |Courthouse at 215 S. Oak, Colville, WA, 99114. Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Information line 509-684-7512.

Auditor Office holds records including military discharges, County Commissioner's minutes, homesteads, land records, mining transactions, etc. (Note: some records were transferred to the |Washington State Regional Archives at Cheney.

Court Clerk Office holds records for divorce, naturalization, and court cases.

Parent County

 * 1863--Stevens County was created 20 January 1863 from Walla Walla County. County seat: Colville

Boundary Changes
The Territorial Legislature created Stevens County on January 20,1863. It comprised almost all of Eastern Washington including the area east of the Cascade Mountains, northern Idaho, and part of Montana. Stevens County was named for Isaac Ingalls Stevens, the first governor and delegate to Congress.

In 1864, the Territorial Legislature annexed Spokane county to Stevens county, this vast area included what is now Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens and Whitman counties, it encompassed over 25,000 square miles. The breakup of Stevens County began in 1871, with the creation of Whitman County, followed by the re-creation of Spokane County in 1879, Okanogan County in 1888, Ferry County in 1899, and Pend Oreille County in 1911. What remained was the Stevens County we have today.

Populated Places
Incorporated communities:
 * Chewelahpopulation 2,200.
 * Colvillepopulation 5,000.
 * Kettle Fallspopulation 1,500.
 * Marcuspopulation 117.
 * Northportpopulation 336.
 * Springdalepopulation 283.

Unincorporated communities:
 * Addy
 * Arden
 * Cedonia
 * Clayton
 * Deer Lake
 * Echo
 * Evans
 * Ford
 * Fruitland
 * Gifford
 * Hunters
 * Loon Lake
 * Lakeside
 * Onion Creek
 * Rice
 * Suncrest
 * Tumtum
 * Valley
 * Wellpinit

Indian Reservation
The Spokane Indian Reservation is located in southwestern Stevens County.

Neighboring Counties

 * Ferry (to the west)
 * Lincoln (to the southwest)
 * Pend Oreille (to the east)
 * Spokane (to the south)
 * British Columbia, Canada (to the north)

Cemeteries
Addy Cemetery, Addy. Three enumerations are available one at USGenWeb extraction by Candy Grubb October 10, 1997; another at Internment.net extraction by Maggie Rail August 25, 2000 and finally at Find A Grave

Assembly of God Church Cemetery, West-End of the Spokane Indian Reservation, Wellpinit area at Internment.net

Blanche E. Fisher Cemetery], Marcus. Records of the individuals moved from the banks of the Columbia River when Lake Roosevelt was created at Internment.net

Bossberg Cemetery, Bossberg near Marcus on Hwy 25. at USGenWeband at Find A Grave

Boundary Burials at Internment.net and research submitted by Greg Nesteroff.

Highland/Calvary Cemetery, Colville at Internment.net and Calvary Cemetery at Find A Grave and Highland Cemetery at Find A Grave

Cedonia Community Church Cemetery Cedonia on Hwy 25 at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Chewelah City (Pioneer) Cemetery, Flowery Trail Road east of Chewelah at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Chewelah Memorial Park, Highway 395 south of Chewelah at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Chief Lot Cemetery, aka Wellpinit Presbyterian Cemetery, Wellpinit, at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Cully Memorial Cemetery, Rice at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Enterprise Cemetery, Enterprise (Fruitland area) at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Etue Cemetery, Fruitland at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Evergreen Cemetery at Colville at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Fairview Cemetery, Daisy Mine Road, near Gifford at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Forest Center Cemetery, Valley at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Forest Home Cemetery, Northport at USGenWeb and at Find A Grave

Fruitland Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery, Fruitland (aka Steele Family Cemetery) at Internment.net and at Find A Grave

Grandview Cemetery, Marcus at USGenWeb, at Internment.net, and a listing on Find A Grave, but page did not load.

Greenwood Cemetery

Hubert Cemetery

Hughes Cemetery

Indian Cemetery

I.O.O.F Cemetery

Julia Brown Cemetery

Kelly Hill Cemetery

Lady of the Valley Cemetery

LaFleur Cemetery

Little Rock Church Cemetery

Loon Lake Cemetery

Meyers Falls Cemetery

Moses Cemetery

Mount Zion Cemetery

Mountain View Cemetery

Napoleon Cemetery

Old Catholic Cemetery

Old Kettle Falls I.O.O.F. Cemetery

Old Northport Cemetery

Old Scott's Valley Cemetery

Old Valley Indian Cemetery

Pascal Cemetery

Pia Mission Cemetery

Pine Grove Mennonite Church Cemetery

Pleasant View Cemetery

Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery

Scott's Valley Cemetery

Soccumtitchun Cemetery

Spokane River Presbyterian Cemetery

Springdale Cemetery

St. Francis Regis Mission Cemetery

St. Joseph's Cemetery

St. Mary's of the Rosary Cemetery

Stranger Creek Cemetery

Summit Valley Cemetery

Tanger-Skeels Cemetery

Valley Cemetery

Wellpinit Presbyterian Cemetery

West End Assembly of God Cemetery

Williams Valley Hillside Cemetery

Check at USGenWeb Stevens County Cemeteries listing for any cemeteries not yet connected to the appropriate page.

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Colville 260 E. Juniper, Colville, WA 99114.

Land
Original homestead records are available at the Bureau of Land Management |Official Federal Land Records Website. The first general land office patent was granted May 1884.

Naturalization
Washington State Digital Archives has digitized various types of naturalization-related records, including declarations of intentions, delayed birth files, naturalization affidavits, notifications of application for admission to US citizenship, orders fixing naturalization terms, petitions and records, petitions, receipts for certificates of citizenship, record of final decrees of citizenship and record of petitions dockets. Depending on the county, records range from 1854-1988.

Newspapers
| Colville Examiner 1907-1920 is available online thanks to the Washington State Library, Library of Congress, and the U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities.

| The Statesman-Examiner is published weekly in Colville.

The Chewelah Independent has been published weekly since 1903. Information about the newspaper is available from the | Chewelah Chamber of Commerce website.

Schools
All schools in Stevens County are under the | Northeast Washington Educational Service District 101 located at Regal Center 4202 S. Regal Street, Spokane, WA 99223-7738, phone number (p.) 509-789-3800

Current School Districts are:

| Chewelah SD #36 Chewelah p. 509-685-6800

| Columbia SD #206 Hunters p. 509-722-3311

| Colville SD #115Colville p. 509-684-7857

| Deer Park SD #414 Deer Park p. 509-464-5507

Evergreen SD #205 Gifford p. 509-722-6084

| Kettle Falls SD #212 Kettle Falls p. 509-738-6625

| Loon Lake SD #183 Loon Lake p. 509-233-2212

| Mary Walker SD #207 Springdale p. 509-258-4534

| Nine Mile Falls SD #325	Nine Mile Falls	340-4300

| Orient SD #65 Orient p. 509-684-6873

| Summit Valley SD #202 Addy p. 509-935-6362

ESD 101 records at the | Washington State Archives at Cheney include item EA801-36-14 Pioneer Interviews (Stevens County)for 1933-47; item EA801-36-1 School Census (Stevens County)school census records for 1915-32, and other early school records.

Vital Records

 * Marriages from 3 Jun 1859 to 15 Feb 1891 are available at the Western States Marriage Index website.
 * Washington Death Certificates 1907-1960 A free internet index to the 1907-1960 death certificates can be found at FamilySearch Record Search, no images are available. A transcribed death certificate may contain such information as name of the deceased, date and place of death, age, gender, birth date and birth place, mother’s maiden name and name of spouse, place of residence, occupation and certificate numbers.

Societies and Libraries
The Northeast Washington Genealogical Society assists those researching in Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens County. Classes and meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month. Mailing address is Northeast Washington Genealogical Society, c/o Colville Public Library, 195 S Oak, Colville, WA 99114.

The Libraries of Stevens County (formerly the Stevens County Rural Library District) has branches in Chewelah, Colville, Hunters, Kettle Falls, Lakeside, Loon Lake, Northport, Springdale, and a station at Onion Creek.

The | Stevens County Historical Society at 700 N Wynne St. P.O. Box 25, Colville, WA 99114 maintains the Keller House and Stevens County Museum.

Web Sites

 * Family History Library Catalog


 * Northeast Washington Genealogical Society


 * Eastern Washington Genealogical Society


 * Washington State Genealogical Society


 * Stevens County Historical Society


 * US GenWeb Stevens County Washington


 * Danekas Funeral Chapel and Crematory