Mineral County, Montana Genealogy

United States Montana  Mineral County

Guide to Mineral 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 7 August 1914 from Missoula
 * County seat: Superior 
 * Neighboring Counties: Clearwater County, Idaho | Missoula | Sanders | Shoshone County, Idaho

Cemeteries

 * DeBorgia Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Garcie Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Messiah Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Potter Family Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Quartz Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Saint Regis Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Saltese Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Superior Cemetery Findagrave.com


 * Wheeler-Boyes Cemetery Findagrave.com

Church Records

 * Clark Fork West Church: 75 Abba Lane, St. Regis


 * New Day Fellowship: 20 Big Creek Rd, Haugen


 * Seventh-Day Adventist Church: 511 Iron Mountain Heights, Superior


 * St. Regis Community Bible Church: 401 Main St, St. Regis


 * Superior Community Church: by Timberman's Park at the west end of Main St., Superior


 * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 12 Moats Lane, Superior


 * Fold of the Messiah: a Christian church and community, Tarkio

Land and Property
In 1906 the majority of land in Mineral County was proclaimed National Forest. There are 1,226 sections in Mineral County - of this 83.8% belongs to the Federal Government, 2.8% belongs to the State of Montana, 13.4% is privately owned....that leaves about 8% of the land available to the county.

Courthouse
County Clerk and Recorder has birth, death, burial and land records from 1914; Clerk District Court has marriage, divorce and court records from 1914

Family History Centers

 * Superior Montana Family History Center

Private Collections

 * Kay Strombo Private Collection for Mineral County, Montana Owned by Kay Strombo who can be contacted by mrshezzie@blackfoot.net She is glad to share. Collection includes: obituaries, cemetery records, censuses, and death records for Mineral County

Societies

 * Mineral County Museum &amp; Historical Society 301 2nd Avenue PO Box 533 Superior, Montana 59872 Hours: Tues &amp; Thurs 3:00 – 6:00pm or by appointment

Websites

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

Places
Mineral County's population has had it's highs and lows through the years. The 1870 census shows there were 1,646 people, but by 1880 there were only 270; in 1910 the population recovered to 2,900, but by 1930 it dropped to 1,626; in 1960 it rose to 3,037 and to 3,884 in 2000.