Calhoun County, Alabama Genealogy

United States  Alabama   Calhoun County

County Courthouse
Calhoun County Courthouse 1702 Noble Street Anniston, AL 36201, Phone: (256) 231-1750

Probate Judge has marriage records 1834-1979 Registrar in Chancery has divorce records Clerk Circuit Court has Court Records

Parent County
1832--Calhoun County was created 18 December 1832 from the Creek Cession of 1832. County seat: Anniston

Calhoun County Alabama was created on 18 December 1832 and was originally named Benton County. There is no parent county because Calhoun (then Benton) County was created from the 1832 Creek Cession. On 29 Jan 1858 the name was changed to Calhoun County.

Record Loss
1861 and 1895 -- Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.

For further information on researching in burned counties, see the following:


 * Burned Counties Research in FamilySearch Wiki
 * Michael John Neill, Burned Counties in Family History Circle

Neighboring Counties

 * Cherokee
 * Cleburne
 * Etowah
 * St. Clair
 * Talladega

African American
The following have information concerning African American research. Both should be used:


 * African American Research (US) has more information about the kinds of records
 * Alabama Minorities has information specific to Alabama African Americans.

Cemeteries
There are approximately 150 - 200 cemeteries in Calhoun County. They range in size from single gravesites to over 3,000 burials. Research is currently ongoing to locate and pin-point cemetery locations with GPS. As of this time 130 have been located with GPS. Other cemeteries are known but are on private property. Over 90 cemeteries have yet to be located or eliminated as duplicates with different names in different listings.

Located Cemeteries--


 * Alexandria United Methodist Church Cemetery 


 * Anniston Memorial Gardens


 * Bailey Springs Cemetery


 * Bain Family Cemetery


 * Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Boiling Springs Cemetery


 * Broughton Cemetery


 * Busby Family Cemetery


 * Bush Family Cemetery


 * Carpenter Cemetery


 * Carter Family Cemetery


 * Chosea Springs Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Chosea Springs Community Cemetery 


 * Church of Saint Michael and All Angels Cemetery


 * Coldwater Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Community Cemetery


 * Congregational Methodist Church Cemetery


 * Crooks Cemetery


 * Cross Plains Cemetery


 * DeArmanville United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * Dogwood Trails Memorial Gardens


 * Driskell Cemetery


 * Dudley Snow Family Cemetery


 * Eden Hills Cemetery


 * Edgemont Cemetery


 * Eulation First Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Eulation United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * First Baptist Church of Anniston


 * First Baptist Church of Williams Cemetery


 * First Missionary Baptist Church of Ohatchee Cemetery


 * Forestlawn Gardens


 * Fort McClellan Memorial (Post) Cemetery


 * Four Mile United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery


 * German-Italian Memorial Cemetery


 * Gladden Cemetery


 * Goshen Cemetery


 * Grace Episcopal Church Columbarium


 * Green Cemetery (Merrellton)


 * Green Cemetery (Sulphur Springs)


 * Greenlawn Memorial Gardens


 * Hall's Chapel Congregational Holiness Church Cemetery


 * Hanks Cemetery


 * Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Hebron Cemetery


 * Highland Cemetery (Anniston)


 * Highland Cemetery (Piedmont)


 * Hillcrest Cemetery (Jacksonville)


 * Hillside Cemetery


 * Hobson City Memorial Garden


 * Holley Springs Baptist Church Cemetery (New)


 * Holley Springs Baptist Church Cemetery (Old) 


 * Iron City Cemetery


 * Jacksonville City Cemetery


 * Johnston Family Cemetery


 * Landers Cemetery (Webster's Chapel)


 * Little John Cemetery


 * Lloyd's Chapel Cemetery


 * Maple Grove Cemetery


 * McFry Cemetery


 * Merrellton Union Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Middleton Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery


 * Mitchell Cemetery


 * Monger Cemetery


 * Moore Cemetery


 * Moore Family Cemetery


 * Mount Ararat Cemetery


 * Mount Gilead Cemetery


 * Mount Olive Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Mount Zion Cemetery


 * Mountain View Assembly of God Cemetery


 * Nance Family Cemetery


 * Nances Creek United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery


 * New Hope Cemetery


 * New Hope CME Church Cemetery


 * New Liberty Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery


 * New Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery


 * New Prospect Cemetery


 * Newson Gravesite


 * Oak Bowrey Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Oconee Cemetery


 * Ohatchee Cemetery


 * Ohatchee First Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Old Davistown Cemetery


 * Oxford Memorial Gardens


 * Patterson Cemetery


 * Philadelphia Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Piedmont Memory Gardens


 * Pine Grove Cemetery


 * Pine Grove Congregational Holiness Church Cemetery


 * Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Post Oak Springs Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Rabbittown Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Ragan Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * Ray Family Cemetery


 * Seven Springs Cemetery


 * Shady Grove Cemetery


 * Shiloh Cemetery


 * Silver Lakes Cemetery


 * Sunny Eve Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Temple Beth El Congregational Cemetery


 * Ten Island Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Thomas Cemetery


 * Trinity Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Union Grove Cemetery


 * Union United Methodist Church Cemetery


 * United Fellowship Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Vinson Cemetery


 * Weaver Cemetery


 * Wellborn Cemetery


 * Wellington Baptist Church Cemetery


 * West Point Baptist Church Cemetery


 * White Plains Community Cemetery


 * Whites Gap Baptist Church Cemetery


 * Williamson-Little Cemetery


 * Woodrow W. Smith Gravesite


 * Calhoun County, Alabama cemeteries and memorial pages at FindAGrave
 * Calhoun County, Alabama tombstone transcriptions at Interment.net

Directories
Calhoun County, Alabama Online Historical Directories - identifies historical city, county, business and other directories available online on both free and pay-to-access websites.

Land and Property
To place a grant or deed on a map within context of see:


 * Boyd, Gregory A. Family Maps of Calhoun County, Alabama: with Homesteads, Roads, Waterways, Towns, Cemeteries, Railroads, and More. Norman, Okla.: Arphax Pub. Co., 2007. This is a definitive work and can be used as an index to land grants. Digital version at HistoryGeo.com ($). Website includes free surname index..

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

Jacsonville Republican: 1837-1895

Vital Records
A free collection of obituaries and death notices from various funeral homes in the Calhoun County area has been put together by GenealogyBuffs.


 * Calhoun County, Alabama Obituary and Death Notices Collection

Voting Registers
Alabama Voting Registers for 1867 are available online at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Calhoun County has one book.

Family History Center

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Anniston Alabama Family History Center
 * Anniston, Alabama


 * 1217 W Lenlock Ln Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama, United States Phone: 256-820-5828 Hours: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sat 9am-12pm; Wed 6pm-9pm; or call for appointment.

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Calhoun County, Alabama Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Jackson State Univerisity Yearbook Digital Project: The Library is currently digitizing the entire run of the Jacksonville State University yearbooks. The yearbooks began publication in 1926 under the name Teacola (some volumes spelled "Teacoala"), which they held until 1933, when the title changed to the Mimosa. The Mimosa was not published immediately preceding and during World War II, so there are no volumes for the years 1934-1947. Print copies of the yearbooks can be found in the Library's reference collection on the 5th floor, and also in closed stacks in the 10th floor Alabama Gallery.
 * Jackson State Univerisity Yearbook Digital Project: The Library is currently digitizing the entire run of the Jacksonville State University yearbooks. The yearbooks began publication in 1926 under the name Teacola (some volumes spelled "Teacoala"), which they held until 1933, when the title changed to the Mimosa. The Mimosa was not published immediately preceding and during World War II, so there are no volumes for the years 1934-1947. Print copies of the yearbooks can be found in the Library's reference collection on the 5th floor, and also in closed stacks in the 10th floor Alabama Gallery.