Buffalo County, Nebraska Genealogy

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Parent County
1855--Buffalo County was created 14 March 1855 as an original county. County seat: Kearney

Boundary Changes
The records are in the county record office.

Populated Places
Cities and Villages


 * Amherst
 * Buda
 * Elm Creek
 * Gibbon
 * Kearney
 * Miller
 * Pleasanton
 * Ravenna
 * Riverdale
 * Shelton

Buffalo County is also divided into some 26 townships

Neighboring Counties

 * Adams
 * Custer
 * Dawson
 * Hall
 * Howard
 * Kearney
 * Phelps
 * Sherman

Cemeteries

 * Buffalo County Cemeteries. Most of the county's cemeteries have been inventoried since around the rear 2000 and posted on Rootsweb, There is an alphabetical list of burials, also a list by cemetery. Each Cemetery is listed by name, code, and township and range.
 * The cemetery for the Immanuel Lutheran Churchis located about 2 miles Northwest of the town of Amherst. It's a small cemetery. Many of the headstones are for people of German descent.

Probate
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of Buffalo County &amp;columns=*,0,0 probate records 1906-1956housed by the North Platte Genealogical Society in North Platte, Nebraska. As of April 2010 the society has an internet address but no web content.

Points of Interest

 * Trails and Rails Museumin Kearney, Nebraska

Vital Records
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of Buffalo County &amp;columns=*,0,0 marriage records 1896-1993housed in the Nebraska State Historical Society and the Buffalo County Courthouse.

Societies and Libraries

 * Buffalo County Historical Society at Kearnney, Nebraska. The Society's archives have county atlases for various years, family papers from a few families, family histories, marriage records beginning 1872, probate records from 1872, newspapers published in Kearney and Shelton, naturalization records, school census records, Kearney water companty records from 1887-1893, and more.
 * Fort Kearney Genealogical Societyat Kearney, Nebraska. Fort Kearney Genealogical Society was organized in 1978. It has in its own collection, or has access to early school records, cemetery inventories, census and Soundex records, microfilms of the Kearney HUB and other county newpapers, land patents, marriages, delayed birth records naturalizations, early probates, etc. It publishes a quarterly journal titled Buffalo Chips,

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Family History Library Catalog