Cascade County, Montana Genealogy

United States Montana  Cascade County

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

Historical Facts

 * Parent County: created 12 September 1887 from Chouteau, Meagher, and Lewis and Clark Counties.
 * County seat: Great Falls
 * Neighboring Counties: Chouteau | Judith Basin | Lewis and Clark | Meagher | Teton

Record Loss
There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county.

History
On September 12, 1887, "An Act Creating Cascade County, its Boundaries, provisions for its organization and the officers to fill the various positions until the first election," was passed by the Territorial Legislative Assembly. Cascade County had been formed from parts of Meagher, Choteau and Lewis and Clarke* Counties. Great Falls was designated as the County Seat until otherwise determined by law.

Many communities have published histories of the area. Example: Great Falls Memories, A Photo album - 1884 to 1939. A compilation of photo histories of the city, transportation, people, commerce, industry, education, community, disasters, recreation and celebrations, business profiles. This a typical type of project that cities and communities undertake to commemorate the subject.

Most Cascade County local histories have been indexed by the Great Falls Genealogy Society and are available to the the public on their web site: Great Falls Genealogical Society

A list of books available can be found at WorldCat

Maps



 * See an interactive map of Cascade County cemeteries and modern-day townships. (Histopolis)

Military

 * Malmstrom Air Force Base
 * Montana Air National Guard
 * Honor rolls Containing a Pictorial Record of the Gallant and Courageous Men from Cascade County, Mont., U.S.A. Who Served in the Great War, 1917-1918-1919 (digitized book)

Naturalization and Citizenship
Naturalization records are located at the History Museum. The complete index to the records is located at the Great Falls Genealogy Society Library.

Newspapers

 * Great Falls Tribune - Based out of Great Falls, MT

Probate

 * 1831 – 1952 Montana Wills and Probate Records 1831-1952 at Ancestry.com — index and images $
 * 1880 - 2009 at FamilySearch — index and images

Public Records
County Clerk has birth, death and land records from 1917. Clerk of the Court has marriage, divorce, probate and court records.

Cascade County Courthouse is located at 425 Second Ave North, old stone structure. The Clerk and Recorder office is located on the main floor in the east end of building. Local US Census film readers are available. The deeds and land records office is also on the main floor.
 * Cascade County Montana Courthouse link

Family History Centers

 * Belt Montana Family History Center

Family History Center is located 1401 Ninth Ave Northwest. The FHC is in the LDS Stake Center in an area on the West of the Missouri River and North of Central Ave West. The church building is blocks away from the CMR High School but may not be on any public transportation route. Call to make sure they are open, the phone number can be found on www.familysearch.org All FHC records vary from Library to Library and each Library has a different selection of books. No fee to use FHC for research.


 * Great Falls Montana East Family History Center
 * Great Falls Montana Family History Center

Libraries
The Great Falls Public Library is located at 301 Second Ave North on a one way street going west. This the main Cascade County Library. Historical books and records are located in the Montana Room. City directories, county histories, school annuals, and historic book collections are of local interest. The Montana Room is only open to the public Monday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Museums
Cascade County Historical Society Museum and Archive is located at 422 Second Street South, Great Falls, Montana Relocated in the early 2000's to a larger restored warehouse. They have a large archives to research and holdings of artifacts. There is a fee. No website as of 2009. They stock community history books and local biographies to view and for purchase.

Societies
The Great Falls Genealogy Society Library is located at 301 Second Avenue North, on the third floor of the Public Library. The library is open to the public, Monday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 10,000 resources are available covering local, national and international locations and volunteers are on hand to assist patrons with their family research. The Society holds monthly meetings featuring programs related to family research and conducts workshops and classes on a regular basis, also open to the public. Website: Great Falls Genealogy Society

Gallatin Genealogical Society P.O. Box 1783 Bozeman 59771-1783

Great Falls Genealogical Society 1400 1st Ave. N. Great Falls 59401

Cascade County Historical Society 1400 1st Ave N Great Falls 59401-3205

Birth

 * 1840–2004 -  at FamilySearch — index and images

Marriage

 * 1887-1890 - Western States Marriage Index marriages from 1887-1890
 * 1887-1950 -

Death

 * 1840–2004 -  at FamilySearch — index and images

Websites

 * Cascade County Montana Web Site
 * USGenWeb Cascade County, Montana project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county.
 * Montana, Cascade County Records (FamilySearch Historical Records) Montana Vital Records
 * Montana, Cascade County Records (FamilySearch Historical Records) Montana Vital Records

Places
Great Fallsis the largest city in Cascade County and the County Seat. There are a number of small towns left in Cascade County: Armington, Belt, Black Eagle, Cascade, Centerville, Fort Shaw, Hardy, Monarch, Neihart, Portage, Sand Coulee, Simms, Stockett, Sun River, Tracy, Ulm, Vaughn.

Some small towns have vanished. Montana is a newer State, so land offices have a record of the populated or once populated towns. Many people homesteaded farms and did not live in towns records. Homestead records are part of the BLM or Bureau of Land Management and may not listed by county but by plot numbers. The County courthouse land records have several types of records, one type is plot.