Mobile County, Alabama Genealogy

United States   Alabama    |Mobile County

County Courthouse
Mobile County Courthouse 109 Government Street Mobile, Al 36602- 3108 Phone: 334-690-8700

Probate Judge has marriage records from 1813 Probate Records from 1812 and land records from 1813

History
Mobile initially fell within the bounds of Mississippi Territory.

Parent County
1812--Mobile County was created 1 August 1812 from West Florida. County seat: Mobile

Record Loss
Mobile, Alabama Wind Storm

July 5, 1916

1916-MOBILE IS SWEPT BY 85-MILE-AN-HOUR WIND. . The county courthouse was severely damaged, and faces of the clock on all four sides were blown off. . . The courthouse tower was wrecked and rain poured into the court rooms. . . (source:GenDisasters)

Cities
Bayou La Batre | Chickasaw | Citronelle | Creola | Mobile | Prichard | Saraland | Satsuma

Towns
Dauphin Island | Mount Vernon

Census Designation Places
Grand Bay | Theodore | Tillmans Corner

Unincorporated communities
Bucks | Eight Mile | Kushla | Mauvilla | St. Elmo | Semmes | Whistler

Ghost town
Beaver Mills

Neighboring Counties
Baldwin | Clarke | Washington | Mississippi counties: George | Greene | Jackson

African American

 * 1865-1930s - in "Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950," at FamilySearch.org - free. (skips books 5 and 38)

Biography

 * Mobile County Biographies at The USGenWeb Archives Project - free.

Cemeteries
BillionGraves:


 * Casher Cemetery, Mobile
 * Cold Springs cemetery, Theodore
 * Ebenezer Cemetery, Mobile
 * Mobile Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Tillmans Corner
 * New Hope Cemetery, Mobile
 * St. Rose of Lima, Mobile off Hwy 193 on island near Mon Louis.

Websites operated by the cemetery itself:


 * Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL

Additional Mobile County cemeteries are included in Alabama Cemetery Records and  at FamilySearch Books Online - free.

Directories

 * 1890-1892 - Mobile, Alabama City Directories, 1890-92 at Ancestry ($). Includes 1890, 1891, and 1892 directories.

Local Histories

 * Bi-centennial Celebration, May 26-28, 1911, of the Founding of Mobile by Jean Baptiste de Bienville, 1711. Mobile: Commercial Print. Co., 1912. Digital version at Ancestry ($).


 * Craighead, Erwin. Mobile: Fact and Tradition, Noteworthy People and Events. Mobile, Ala.: Powers Print. Co., 1930. Digital version at Ancestry ($).


 * Delaney, Caldwell. Remember Mobile. Mobile, Ala., 1948. Digital version at Ancestry ($).


 * Hamilton, Peter J. Colonial Mobile: An Historical Study, Largely from Original Sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee Basin and the old South West from the Discovery of the Spiritu Santo in 1519 Until the Demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1910. Digital version at Ancestry ($).


 * Hamilton, Peter J. Mobile of the Five Flags: The Story of the River Basin and Coast about Mobile from the Earliest Times to the Present. Mobile: Gill Print. Co., 1913. Digital version at Ancestry ($).

Civil War
Civil War service men from Mobile County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are companies or regiments that were formed from men of Mobile County.


 * - 1st Battalion, Alabama Artillery, Company A
 * - 1st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company D (Red Eagles)
 * - 2nd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company F, G, H and I
 * - 3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company A "Mobile Cadets
 * - 3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company B "Gulf City Guards"
 * - 3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company E "Washington Light Infantry"
 * - 3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company K "Mobile Rifles"
 * - 3rd Regiment, Alabama Cavalry, Company E, Mobile Humphries Dragoons [formerly Co. "D", Wirt Adams' Cavalry]
 * - 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company C "Alex Stephens' Guards"
 * - 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company E "Hamp Smith Rifles"
 * - 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company G "German Fusileers
 * - 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company H "Mobile Independent Scouts"
 * - 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company I "Emerald Guards"
 * - 9th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company A "Beauregard Rifles"
 * - 12th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company A "Lafayette Guards"
 * - 12th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company C "Independent Rifles
 * - 12th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company I "Southern Foresters"
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company A "Washington Light Infantry"
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company D "Mobile Battle Guards:
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company E "Chamberlain Rifles or Woodruff Rifles"
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company G
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company H "Swanson Guards or French Guards"
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company I "Independence Rifles or United Rangers"
 * - 21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company K "Mobile Cadets"
 * - 22nd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company H "Sam Cooper Rifles"
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company A "Washington Guards"
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company B "Emmett Guards"
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company D "Beulah Guards"
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company F "Alabama Guards"
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company G
 * - 24th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company I "Confederate Guards"
 * - 32nd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company B, C, F, I and K
 * - 36th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company E
 * - 38th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company G and K
 * - 40th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company F, H, I and K
 * - 42nd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company I
 * - 43rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Company F
 * - 51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers, Company K

Civil War Battle Fought in Mobile County

 * Mobile Bay, also known as Passing of Forts Morgan and Gaines, August 2-23, 1864 (partly fought in Baldwin County)

Battle information from Civil War Battle Summaries by State, by the Heritage Preservation Services.

Map showing Civil War battles in Alabama, by the Heritage Preservation Services.

Newspapers
Alabama Online Historical Newspapers - identifies historical archived and digitized newspapers available online on both free and pay-to-access websites.

Taxation

 * 1814 -, courtesy: FamilySearch - free. (browse under Hancock, Jackson, Mobile)


 * 1816-1817 -, courtesy: FamilySearch - free.


 * 1816 - Inhabitants of Alabama in 1816. Broken Arrow Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1955. Digital version at - free. Includes Mobile County.


 * 1865-1866 - U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 at Ancestry ($). Autauga County is in District 2.

Birth

 * 1881-1930 - at FamilySearch Historical Records Collection - free

Marriage

 * To 1825 Index to Marriages at Ancestry – ($); Index. contains over 12,000 names. Each entry includes groom, bride, marriage date, county, and state. Every name is indexed so you can search for one name, or two names that are linked.


 * 1813-1821, 1823-1825, 1827-1840, 1844, 1846-1849, 1851-1853, 1878, 1924, 1936–1969 Alabama, Marriage Collection, 1800–1969 at Ancestry – ($); Index. This collection is comprised of indexes created by several agencies - the Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research, and Hunting For Bears.


 * 1813-1929 - in "Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950," at FamilySearch.org - free.


 * 1813-1855 - King, Clinton P. and Merlem A. Barlow. Marriages of Mobile County Alabama, 1813-1855. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1985. Free Name Search ; publisher's bookstore: Genealogical.com ;.


 * 1816-1957 - at FamilySearch Historical Records Collection. Incomplete. - free


 * 1878 "Alabama Marriages, 1809–1920" at Ancestry – ($); Index. This database is a collection of marriage records from the state. Researchers will find the names of both bride and groom along with the marriage date. The county where the ceremony was performed is also provided. Containing about 150,000 records and the names of nearly 300,000 men and women.


 * Before 1821 Marriages at ALGenWeb - free


 * Marriages S–Z at ALGenWeb - free


 * Mobile County Marriages by Groom at ALGenWeb - free


 * Mobile County Marriages by Bride at ALGenWeb - free

Death

 * 1881-1952 - at FamilySearch Historical Records Collection - free


 * 1881–1974 Index to Deaths and Burials at Ancestry – ($); Index. Volunteers extracted the details in this index from microfilmed copies of church, civil, family, and other records of Alabama deaths and burials. details vary depending on the original record. Note that the number of available records can vary widely by county, and this database does not necessarily represent a comprehensive set of death records for the state during this time.


 * 1908–1959 Index to Deaths Recorded by the State of Alabama at Ancestry – ($); Index. The index includes name of the deceased, county of death, date of death, and the state certificate number (volume and page).


 * 1908-1974 - at FamilySearch Historical Records Collection - free

Library
Mobile Public Library Local History Dept. 704 Government Street Mobile, AL 36602-149 Telephone: 334-208-7093

Collections include local histories, newspaper clippings, city directories, censuses, probate index, military records, and more.

Family History Center

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Mobile Alabama
 * 5520 Ziegler Blvd Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States Phone: 251-344-9270 Hours: M - F: 10 am - 12 pm; Th: 6 pm - 8 pm. Closures: May 30; Jul 4; Sep 5; Nov 21 - 25; Dec 23 - Jan 6

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * USGenWeb Archives Project~ contains record transcriptions from Bibles, obituaries, court records and more.
 * Mobile County ALGenWeb ~ record transcriptions and information pertinent to the county.
 * Mobile County, Alabama Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Mobile County, Alabama Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)