San Juan County, New Mexico Genealogy

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Parent County

 * 1887--San Juan County was created 24 February 1887 from Rio Arriba County. County seat: Aztec

Neighboring Counties

 * Apache County, Arizona
 * Archuleta County, Colorado
 * La Plata County, Colorado
 * McKinley
 * Montezuma County, Colorado
 * Rio Arriba
 * San Juan County, Utah
 * Sandoval

Cemeteries

 * Archunde Farm
 * Aztec
 * Beclabito
 * Black House Mesa
 * Blanco-Turley
 * Bloomfield Catholic
 * Bloomfield
 * Borrego Pass Community
 * Brethren in Christ Mission
 * Brock Family
 * Cedar Hill
 * Chaco Canyon
 * Chaco Plant
 * Crystal
 * Cudel
 * Dustin Masonic Memorial Park
 * East Hammond
 * Emanuel Mission
 * Escrito
 * Family
 * Farmington Memory Gardens
 * First Presbyterian Church Columbarium
 * Flora Vista
 * Garnanez
 * Greenhorn
 * Greenlawn
 * Hammond
 * Haynes
 * Highalnd
 * Hogback
 * Huerfano
 * Jewett Valley (Waterflow)
 * Kimbeto
 * Kirtland
 * Kirkland (Kirtland-Fruitland)
 * La Plata
 * Lake Valley
 * Little Water
 * Los Martinez
 * Lybrook
 * Memorial Gardens
 * Memory Gardens
 * Memory Gardens
 * Mitten Rock
 * Monscisco
 * Mountain View
 * Nageezi
 * Naschitt
 * Navajo Methodist Mission
 * Nez Family
 * Otis
 * Our Lady of Guadalupe
 * Pillow Hill Family
 * Rose Garden
 * Sacred Heart
 * Saint Luke
 * Saint Marys Catholic
 * Saint Rose de Lima Catholic Church
 * San Juan Mission
 * Sanostee
 * Santa Rosa
 * Sheep Springs
 * Shiprock
 * Shiprock Veterans
 * Silago Altsosie Ba alchini
 * St. Mary's Columbarium St. Mary's Catholic Church
 * Table Mesa
 * Toadlena Northwest Community
 * Top of Sullivan Hill
 * Turley
 * Two Gray Hills
 * Waterflow (Jewett Valley)
 * Wetherill
 * White Rock
 * Yellowpoint
 * Yucca Hills Garden Family

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Aztec
 * Bloomfield
 * Farmington
 * Jewett
 * Kirtland

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers

Farmington New Mexico (Family History Center) 400 W Apache St Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico, United States Phone: 505-325-5813 Hours: T 9am-4pm; W 1pm-4pm, 6:30pm-9pm, Th 9am-4pm, 6:30pm-9pm; F 1pm-4pm; Sat 9am-12pm Closed: Mondays

This is not a mailing address. Due to limited staff, Family History Centers are unable to respond to mail inquiries.

Web Sites

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