Natrona County, Wyoming Genealogy

United States Wyoming  Natrona County



County Courthouse
200 North Center Casper, WY 82601 1-307-235-9200 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Natrona County; 200 N Center St Rm 157; Casper, WY 82601; Ph. 307.235.9200 Details: (Co Clk has m &amp; land rec from 1888, mil dis rec, power of attorney, notary &amp; commissions tax license-state &amp; fed; Clk Dis Ct has div, pro &amp; ct rec)

Parent County
1888 Natrona County was created 9 March 1888 from Carbon County. County seat: Casper. 

Neighboring Counties

 * Albany
 * Carbon
 * Converse
 * Fremont
 * Johnson
 * Washakie

Cemeteries
Casper and Casper Mountain


 * Casper Mountain... aka Laymon Cemetery, Echo Canyon Cemetery, Elkhorn Canyon Cemetery SE1/4 SEC4 T32N R79W. ASHES ONLY. CR III 1961-1989
 * Crimson Dawn... SEC23 T32N R79W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Eadsville... SEC19 T32N R79W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Fougstedt... SEC8 T23N R79W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Highland (1889 to present)... Owned by the City of Casper. Phone 1-307-235-8317. CR I 1889-1950, CR II 1951-1985
 * Memorial Gardens (1954 to present)... Privately owned. Phone 1-307-472-6345. CR III 1954-1989
 * Old Pioneer... Unknown number of unmarked graves. Eleven cenotaphs and one illegible marker on Fort Caspar grounds.
 * Oregon Trail (1984 to present)... Veterans cemetery. CR III 1984-1989
 * Red Buttes... SW1/4 NW1/4 SEC16 T33N R80W. ON PRIVATE LAND. Memorial to the soldiers who died here in 1865. NO GRAVES. CR I 1889-1950

Surrounding County


 * Annis Ranch... SEC14 T29N R85W. ON PRIVATE LAND.
 * Arminto... SE1/4 NW1/4 SEC14 T37N R87W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Bothwell... SE1/4 SEC21 T30N R85W. ON PRIVATE LAND. No visible graves. CR I 1889-1950 
 * Edgerton... SEC19 T40N R78W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Freeland...S1/2 SW1/4 SEC14 T31N R80W.CR I 1889-1950
 * Hiland... aka Wolton Cemetery SE1/4 SEC2 T36N R88W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Martins Cove... No visible graves.
 * Midwest... SEC21 T40N R79W. CR I 1889-1950
 * Natrona County Isolated Gravesites... Many of these graves lie near the historic trails that passed through Natrona County in the mid-1800s. CR I 1889-1950
 * New Alcova... SEC13 T30N R83W. CR I 1889-1950
 * O'Donnell... NW1/4 NE1/4 SEC25 T36N R89W. ON PRIVATE LAND. CR III
 * Old Alcova... NE1/4 NW1/4 SEC18 T30N R82W. CR I 1889-1950 
 * Pathfinder... SE1/4 SEC13 T29N R84W. One mile northeast of Pathfinder Dam. CR I 1889-1950 
 * Waltman... SEC20 T36N R86W. CR I 1889-1950

The Natrona County Genealogical Society has published records for these cemeteries and gravesites as noted above in ''Natrona County, Wyoming Cemetery Records, Vols. I through IV ''(CR I, CR II, CR III CR IV). These publications are available at the Natrona County Public Library and the LDS Family history center in Casper. Many of these cemeteries also have extensive listings and photographs on Find A Grave.

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Casper Stake 3931 W 45th St, Casper, Wyoming 82604. Phone 1-307-265-1834.

Local Histories

 * History of Natrona County, Wyoming, 1888-1922

Migration
Early migration routes to and from for European and African American settlers included:


 * Platte River
 * Sweetwater River
 * Oregon Trail 1830s to 1890s from western Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon
 * California Trail 1846 to 1869 from western Missouri to northern California
 * Mormon Trail 1847 to 1869 from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah

Newspapers

 * Casper Journal
 * Casper Star-Tribune
 * Wyoming Newspaper Project Digitized and searchable newspapers published in Wyoming between 1849 and 1922.

Vital Records

 * Western States Marriage Index 390 marriages from 29 May 1890 to 15 Sep 1908.
 * Wyoming Marriages, 1877-1920

Societies and Libraries

 * Natrona County Genealogical Society P.O. Box 50665, Casper, Wyoming 82606.
 * Natrona County Public Library 307 E 2nd St, Casper, Wyoming 82601. Phone 1-307-237-4935.
 * The Casper College Western History Center Located in the Goodstein Library on the Casper College campus.

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Casper Wyoming Family History Center

Web Sites

 * County Webpage
 * County Clerk
 * GenWeb
 * Lookups (GenWeb)
 * Wikipedia