Coos County, Oregon Genealogy

History and Tidbits
Coos county was created from Umpqua and Jackson Counties 22 December 1853. Part was taken to form Curry County 18 December 1855. Named after a tribe of Native Americans who lived in the area.

The county seat is Coquille.

County Records Inventory listing the records held at the Coos County Court House as of August/September 2004.

Cities
Bandon | Coos Bay | Coquille | Lakeside | Myrtle Point | North Bend | Powers

Unincorporated Communities
Allegany | Arago | Bancroft | Barview | Bay Park | Bridge | Broadbent | Bullards | Bunker Hill | Cedar Point | Charleston | Coaledo | Coos City | Coos River | Cooston | Cranberry Corners | Crown Point | Dellwood | Delmar | Dew Valley | Dora | Eastside | Empire | Englewood | Estabrook | Etelka | Fairview | Fourmile | Gaylord | Glasgow | Gravelford | Green Acres | Hauser | Kings Landing | Lampa | Laurel Grove | Lee | Leneve | Libby | McKinley | Millington | Norway | Parkersburg | Prosper | Randolph | Remote | Riverton | Saunders Lake | Shorewood | Sitkum | Sumner | Templeton | Tenmile | Winterville

Neighboring Counties
Curry | Douglas | Josephine

Church Records
Trivia Tidbits: Little biographic bits associated with the names of non-population localities.

Genealogy Websites
The Coos County GenWeb Project part of The ORGenWeb Project, a state project affiliated with The USGenWeb Project

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