Greene County, Missouri Genealogy

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Parent County
1833--Greene County was created 2 January 1833 from Crawford County. County seat: Springfield

Neighboring Counties

 * Christian
 * Dade
 * Dallas
 * Lawrence
 * Polk
 * Webster

Resources
Greene County, Missouri published Greene County Archives Bulletins from at least 1988 to 1995. These bulletins included guides and indexes to several types of records for the county, including divorce records, Circuit Court records, naturalization records, coroner's record books, stray records, Alms House records, etc. A listing of the contents of these bulletins is available online. Most of the specific titles are included in the descriptions of the records under the appropriate record type below.

Many of the early have been microfilmed and are available through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and its family history centers.

Cemeteries

 * The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has burial records for Veterans Affairs National Cemeteries including Springfield National Cemetery and Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Mo.

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Springfield

Court
When Greene County was formed in 1833, a Circuit Court was established and has continued to the present day. Historically there were at least four other courts in Greene County :

See Greene County, Missouri Court Records for a more complete description of these courts and their records.

Poorhouse
Greene County had a poor farm that was a support for ill or indigent people of the county. It was initially called the County Poor Farm, then the County Home, and in 1955 became Sunshine Acres. It was closed in 1978.

Registers of those who were cared for by this facility have been indexed for the years 1875 to 1955. The index is available online in two parts:


 * An Index to the Register of the Alms House, 1875-1923
 * An Index to the Register of the Alms House, 1916-1955

Probate
A Guide to the Records of the Probate Court of Greene County is available online as published in the County Archives Bulletins. These records, including wills, inventories, settlements, and other probate documents, are part of the records of the Circuit Court and its divisions. Many have been microfilmed and are available at the in Salt Lake City and through their family history centers.

Vital Records
The vital records kept by the courts and other offices in Greene County include documents relating to marriages, divorces, and deaths. See Greene County, Missouri Vital Records for a more complete description of these records and their indexes.

Web Sites

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