Conejos County, Colorado Genealogy

United States Colorado  Conejos County

Guide to Conejos County, Colorado ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

County Courthouse
Called Guadalupe County for six days before the name was changed to Conejos County 7 Nov 1869. Clerk of Courts has probate records; County Clerk has birth, marriage and death records; County assessor has land records.

County Seat
Conejos

Parent County

 * Before 1861 the settled part of this modern Colorado county was in New Mexico.


 * 9 January 1852 it was created part of Taos County in New Mexico Territory.
 * 28 February 1861 it was transferred to Colorado (1 Nov 1861 Guadalupe County).
 * 7 November 1861 the name was changed from Guadalupe County to Conejos County.
 * Look for pre-1861 records in New Mexico. For further explanation see Taos County.


 * 1 November 1861: Conejos County was created as an original county under the name of Guadalupe. The name was changed to Conejos 7 November 1861.

Boundary Changes
The original boundaries of the county included a large portion of southwestern Colorado. In 1874, most of the western and northern portions of the county were broken away to form parts of Hinsdale, La Plata and Rio Grande counties, and Conejos County achieved its modern borders in 1885 when its western half was taken to create Archuleta County.

Neighboring Counties



 * Alamosa
 * Archuleta
 * Costilla
 * Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
 * Rio Grande
 * Taos County, New Mexico

Record Loss
1980 County records from 1878-1936 were lost when the courthouse burned in 1980, except for the Grantee and Grantor books, which are at the clerk’s office.

The county has digitized the land records and they are on a paid subscription website by the county. A few marriage records of the late 1940s also remain in the county clerk’s office. Marriage records for 1858-1936 have been published by “The Colorado Genealogical Society, Inc.” Denver Colorado. The older birth and death certificates that were kept in the Local Registrar, are now available at the courthouse in Alamosa, Colorado.

Cemeteries

 * Antonito Cemetery (Northwest side of Dahilia and 19th St.)
 * Assembly of God Cemetery (In church yard in Antonito)
 * St. Joseph Church Cemetery (In church yard in Capulin)
 * Gomez-Capulin Cemetery (North of Capulin)
 * St. Joseph Capulin Cemetery (Hwy 15)
 * Conejos Cemetery (South side of Conejos)
 * Fox Creek Cemetery (North side of Fox Creek)
 * La Jara Cemetery (US Hwy 285, North of La Jara)
 * Las Mesitas Cemetery (West of Mogote)
 * New Conejos &amp; Los Cerritos Cemetery"Gate To The Heaven) (Southeast of Manassa, just east of the Manassa Cemetery)
 * LaSauses Cemetery "Gate To Heaven" (In the foothills West of Los Sauces)
 * LaSauses Pinacostal Cemetery (Westside of Los Sauces, just south of Main Cemetery)
 * Lobatos Cemetery (East of Antonito)
 * New Manassa Cemetery, (Southeast side of "M" Mountain)
 * Old Manassa Cemetery, (South end of Fifth Street, at the foot of "M" Mountain, Manassa)
 * Martinez Cemetery
 * Mogote Cemetery
 * Nance Cemetery, (West and South of the Old Manassa Cemetery)
 * Ortiz Cemetery
 * New Ortiz Cemetery
 * San Antonio Cemetery
 * Sanford Cememtery, 1881-current, (South of Sanford on County Rd. 19) (for burial info. call 719-274-5261)
 * Sowards Cemetery, (West of the Old Manassa Cemetery at the foot of "M" Mountain)
 * Valdez Cemetery

Census

 * 1885 at FamilySearch.org — index/images

Church Records
Some of these church records are available online. http://cogenweb.com/conejos/cr/churches.html

Existing LDS Wards and Branches:


 * La Jara 1 Ward
 * La Jara 2 Ward
 * Fox Creek Branch
 * Manassa 1 Ward
 * Manassa 2 Ward
 * Manassa 3 Ward
 * Sanford 1 Ward
 * Sanford 2 Ward
 * San Luis Branch

Catholic Churches:


 * Lady of the Valley in La Jara
 * Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Conejos
 * St. Anthony in Los Sauces (Special Mass once a month)
 * St. Augustine in Antonito
 * St. Joseph’s Parish in Capulin
 * St. Teresa in Manassa
 * St. Andrew in La Jara (closed and replaced with Lady of the Valley)
 * In Lobatos
 * In Romeo
 * In Ortiz
 * In San Antonio
 * In Sanford (closed and replaced with Lady of the Valley)

Other Churches:


 * Conejos Canyon Community Chapel (26727 Hwy 17)
 * Presbyterian Church in San Rafael
 * Presbyterian Church in Antonito
 * Seventh Day Adventist in Antonito
 * United Church in La Jara (522 Walnut)

The folowing LDS Ward and Branch Records are on micro film at the Family History Center in La Jara.


 * Conejos Branch 1878-1879
 * Eastdale Ward 1894-1908
 * La Jara Ward (see Richfield Ward)
 * Fox Creek Branch 1893-1894
 * Manassa Ward 1892-1897, 1907-1948
 * Manassa 1 Ward
 * Manassa 2 Ward 1920-1928
 * Morgan Branch 1934-1942
 * Mountain View Branch 1889-1896
 * Richfield Ward 1884-1941
 * Romeo Ward 1936-1948
 * Sanford Ward 1888-1948

Court Records
Numerous records are available at Colorado Archives. To use this link scroll down the page to where it asks for Record Type. Click there and scroll down the list to the records you want and select. The next field asks for county. Select the county you want and then click on Search. You can narrow the search by adding the additional information it asks for.

Family Histories &amp; Stories
The following books are available in the Family History Center in La Jara, Colorado, 719-274-4032:


 * "We Call It Home" by Mary June Miller, copyright 1977. (A history of Sanford and surounding area.)
 * "Clarinda's Story of San Luis Valley Roots" by Clarinda Knight Sewell, printed Dec. 31, 1983.
 * "Mormon Colonization of the San Luis Valley, Colorado 1878-1900" by Judson Harold Flower, Jr., May 1966. (A Thesis Presented to the Department of History Brigham Young University.)
 * "The Mormons 100 Years in the San Luis Valley of Colorado, 1883-1983" compiled and Edited by: Carleton Q. Anderson, Betty Shawcroft, and Robert Compton, Published by: The La Jara Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
 * [Bagwell]"Through the Years, Luther &amp; Katie Bagwell" Compilied in 1991 by: Coral Bagwell Sowards, Verla Bagwell Crowther, and Thora Bagwell Goimarac; Layout by: Michael Goimarac.
 * [Ball]"Descendants of Rebecca, Perry, Albert Ball" Copyright, 1969 by Wilbur P. Ball
 * [Brady]"Lindsay Anderson Brady" The family and descendants of Lindsay Anderson Brady of Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah. Jordan Brady
 * [Crowther] 'Crowthers of Fountain Green, Utah" Copyright 1943 by William O. Crowther, Manassa, Colorado. Story of the family of Thomas Crowther born 1823 in Easthope, Shropshire, England and 1st wife Sarah Thomasen and 2nd wife Jane Jewkes. Thomas Crowther and Jane Jewkes Crowther both died and are buried in Sanford, Colorado.
 * [Crowther] "W. O. and Mary C. Crowther Family, Their Lives, Ancestors, and Descendants" Copyright 1976 by the William Orson Crowther Family Organization
 * [Faucett] "Autobiography of Olive E. Faucett Christensen" Olive E. Faucette Christensen, born 1899, written in 1957, donated by Madge L. Perko
 * [Hutchins] "
 * [Morgan] "John Morgan" 
 * [Reed] "Joseph Reed Sr. And His Family Through The Years" A Legend To His Family, by Clefaine Elizabeth Reed King, 1991.
 * [Reed] "Josie Pearl"
 * [Shawcroft]
 * [Webb]

Funeral Homes
Rogers Family Mortuary, 205 N 3rd St., Manassa, CO 81141  719-843-5514 (Alamosa 719-589-4271)

Romero Valley Funeral Home, Antonito, CO 81120  (Alamosa 719-589-9200)


 * The records of the "Rogers Family Mortuary" and the "Romero's Funeral Home" are in the process of being entered into a database. This database is located at the Family History Center, located in La Jara, Colorado, at 719-274-4032.  This database includes records from the Brown &amp; Lorton Undertaking Co. (1926-1928) and the Lorton &amp; Miracle Mortuary (1929-1939). This project is in the begining stages.

History
The first European know to visit this area was Don Diego de Vargas in 1694, but he left behind no colonists. In 1708, Juan de Uribarri passed through searching for run away Indian slaves.[2]

Conejos County's name comes from the Spanish word "conejos", meaning rabbit, for the large abundance of rabbits in the area. Also early in its existence, the county seat was moved from the town of Guadalupe to Conejos.


 * Misc. Family Collection in Family History Center, La Jara, Colorado, 719-274-4024

Local History

 * "We Call It Home" by Mary June Miller, copyright 1977. (A history of Sanford and surounding area.)
 * "Clarinda's Story of San Luis Valley Roots" by Clarinda Knight Sewell, printed Dec. 31, 1983.
 * "Mormon Colonization of the San Luis Valley, Colorado 1878-1900" by Judson Harold Flower, Jr., May 1966. (A Thesis Presented to the Department of History Brigham Young University.)
 * "The Mormons 100 Years in the San Luis Valley of Colorado, 1883-1983" compiled and Edited by: Carleton Q. Anderson, Betty Shawcroft, and Robert Compton, Published by: The La Jara Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Land and Property

 * 1878 - current, Grantee &amp; Grantor books, Conejos County Clerk, 719-274-5422.
 * 1936 Land records 1936 - current, ibid

Military
Memorial of World War II Veterans - located on US Hwy 285, just north of Romeo, Colorado

The Colorado State Archives has put an Index to the Conejos County World War II Enlistments on-line.

Newspapers
Online Newspapers


 * 1899-1901 - La Voz Del Valle, Antonito, online at Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection - free.

Microfilm

The following are on microfilm located in the Family History Center, located in La Jara, Colorado. 719-274-4032.


 * The Antonito Ledger (June 1892 - Oct 1972)
 * The La Jara Chronicle (Oct 1904 - Dec 1911)
 * The La Jara Enterprise (April 1914 - April 1917)
 * The La Jara Gazette (April 1916 - Dec 1982)
 * The Conejos County Citizen (Jan 1983 - Oct 1993)
 * The Conejos County Citizen (July 1996 - Oct 1997)

Obituaries
There is a collection of misc. obituraries from newspaper clippings and funeral programs in the Family History Center in La Jara. To recieve a digital copy call 719-274-4032 or email fhcobituary@gmail.com

Probate Records
Online Records
 * 1875 – 1974 Colorado Wills and Probate Records 1875-1974 at Ancestry.com — index and images $

Public Records
Conejos County Assessor's Office

School Records:
North Conejos "Centauri" School District, 719-274-5174

Sanford Public School District, 719-274-5167

South Conejos "Antonito" School District, 719-376-5512

Archives
Conejos County Divorces 1899 - 1915 Conejos County Inheritance Tax 1918 - 1923 Conejos County Probate Cases 1894 - 1918

Family History Centers

 * Manassa Colorado Family History Center

Libraries
Conejos County Library District 17703 Hwy 285 La Jara, CO 81140 Phone: (719) 274-5858 conejos.colibraries.org/

Museums
Sanford Pioneer Museum - located on Main St., Sanford, Colorado, 719-274-4024


 * Sanford World War II Veteran's Project, for more information contact Wanda Rackham, 208-762-5353 or rwrackham@roadrunner.com

Jack Dempsey Museum - located on Main St., Manassa, Colorado, 719-843-

Cumbres &amp; Toltec Narrow Gauge Railroad - Antonito, Colorado

Taxation
Colorado State Archives has the Conejos County Inheritance Tax Records Index (1918-1923) online.

Vital Records
Colorado Vital Records Search


 * Conejos County Old Vital Records, are kept in the Alamosa County Courthouse, 719-589-6681.

Birth
Birth records may become public records when 100 years have elapsed after the date of birth. EXCEPTION: The birth record of any individual who is known to be currently alive will remain confidential even if they are 100 years of age or greater.

Marriage
Online Records
 * 1853-2006 at FamilySearch.org — index/images
 * 1859-1900 Colorado Marriages, 1859-1900 at Ancestry.com — index $
 * 1864-1995 at FamilySearch — index and images
 * 1900-1939 Colorado, Statewide Marriage Index, 1900-1939 at Ancestry.com — index $

Death
Death records may become public records when 75 years have elapsed after the date of death.

Divorce
1899-1915 The Colorado State Archives has put a name only index to the Conjeos County Divorce Records for the period 7/13/1899 to 9/20/1915 on-line.

Places

Populated Places

 * Antonito (Town, Hwy 285 &amp; 17)
 * Bountiful (settlement, Hwy 285 South of La Jara)
 * Capulin (Town, Hwy 15)
 * Conejos (County Seat / Town, 1 mile West of Hwy 285)
 * Ephraim (old settlement South of Sanford, No longer exists)
 * Espinoza (old settlement North of Manassa)
 * Florida (old settlement East of Antoito)
 * Fox Creek (settlement, Hwy 17 West of Antonito &amp; Mogote)
 * Guadalupe (settlement North of Conejos)
 * La Isla (old settlement)
 * La Jara (Town, Hwy 285 &amp; 136)
 * Las Mesitas (old settlement, Hwy 17 West of Mogote)
 * Lobatos (settlement East of Antonito)
 * Los Cerritos (old settlement Southeast of Manassa)
 * LaSauses also spelled as Los Sauces (settlement East of Sanford)
 * Los Pinas (old settlement)
 * Manassa (Town, Hwy 142)
 * Mogote (settlement, Hwy 17 West of Antonito)
 * Nortonville (old settlement Northeast of Sanford)
 * Ortiz (settlement Southwest of Antonito)
 * Paisaje (old settlement)
 * Richfield (settlement East of La Jara)
 * Romeo (Town, Hwy 285)
 * San Acacio (settlement, Hwy 142 East of Manassa)
 * San Antonio (settlement Southwest of Antonito)
 * San Miguel (old settlement Southwest of Ortiz in New Mexico)
 * San Rafael (old settlement West of Antonito)
 * Sanford (Town, Hwy 136)
 * Track City (old settlement Northwest of Antonito)

Websites

 * Conejos County COGenWeb
 * Conejos County, Colorado Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * The Town of Manassa Project
 * The Town of Manassa Project