Caribou County, Idaho Genealogy

United States &gt; Idaho &gt; Caribou County

Parent County
1919--Caribou County was created 11 February 1919 from Bannock County. County seat: Soda Springs

Boundary Changes
2 Nov. 1948 - Caribou gained from Bannock County. Areas gained were described in two separate acts approved 18 Mar, 1948, became effective through a vote in the general election of 2 Nov. 1948. This annexation involved the residents of Commissioner's District #3 of Bannock County which included all of Gem Valley from Chesterfield to the Devils Hand Canyon, (Bancroft, Grace, and the lower Gem Valley).

Places/Localities
The following list of places includes incorporated cities and towns, unincorporated towns and communities, and place names that may have been used in family histories. Some have well-organized records and even have web sites. Some are simply social communities with no official records, but which may be referenced in small-town newspapers. The list is provided to help researchers identify localities within the county. As records or histories of these localities are identified, a page will be added for each of these place names.

This list of places in Caribou County, Idaho was compiled from the Lists of Places in Idaho in Wikipedia and from the map of Caribou County in Virtual Earth.

Neighboring Counties
Bannock | Bear Lake | Bingham | Bonneville | Franklin | Lincoln County, Wyoming

Resources
Many of the older court, land, naturalization, probate, pension, and vital records for Caribou County have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and through their family history centers. They are also available at the Idaho State Historical Society's Library in Boise. Details of the county records in these respective institutions can be obtained from their online catalogs or listings. Original records which have been microfilmed and more recent records are in the county courthouse in Soda Springs.

Cemeteries
The following cemeteries of Caribou County have some records in the Idaho State Historical Society Public Archives and Research Library:


 * Bancroft Cemetery - Bancroft
 * Central Ward Cemetery - Central
 * Chesterfield Cemetery - Chesterfield
 * Elliot Hill Cemetery (Gentile Valley) - N of Lago
 * Grace Cemetery - 1.5 m S of Grace
 * Ivins Pioneer Cemetery - Bancroft
 * Lago Cemetery - Lago
 * Lund Cemetery - Lund, about 7 m S of Bancroft
 * Pioneer Cedar Cemetery - Soda Springs
 * Quayle Ranch burials - Williamsbury (records not available)
 * Soda Springs grave (Charles Robinson, trapper) - on Hwy 34 N of Soda Springs
 * Turner Cemetery - 9 m W of Grace

Census
For a summary of census records for the state of Idaho, see Idaho Census Records.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)
The following are local congregations (wards) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints which existed in Canyon County, Idaho prior to 1950. Many of the original records of these church units are in the Historical Library in Salt Lake City. Many of the membership records covering these units from the date of their creation to about 1948 have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

Maps

 * A digital Caribou County Idaho map is available online.

Military
Because Caribou County was not formed until 1919, those who were of military draft age for World War I were included in the draft registration records of Bannock County, the parent county of Caribou.

Current

 * Caribou County Sun

Pension Records
Mothers' Pensions were provided by the State of Idaho for widows and/or orphans, under certain conditions. Petitions for those pensions were filed with the probate court in each county. The original papers for several counties have been transferred to the Idaho State Historical Society Public Archives and Research Library (PARL) in Boise. Those at PARL have been indexed. Caribou County Mothers' Pensions are included in that index.

Web Sites

 * The Caribou County Idaho GenWeb Project, a member of The IDGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project
 * Family History Library Catalog