Colfax County, New Mexico Genealogy

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Address
230 North 3rd Street

Raton, New Mexico 87740

Mailing Address:

County Clerk

P.O. Box 159

Raton, New Mexico 87740

Telephone
County Clerk: 575 - 445 - 5551

Web page or Email
County Clerk's Office

Hours
Monday - Friday

8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Closed on Holidays

History
The courthouse, built in 1936, is a five-story blond, brick building with a hipped tile roof on the top story and flat roofs on the lower portions. The building has glazed tile cornices and bas relief metal panels. The larger bas reliefs have scenes of farming, mining, and cattle ranching, which were the main industries in Colfax County. Some of the smaller motifs show the cattle brands from Colfax County. Some of the other architectural features include terrazzo floors, tile wainscoating, chipped-tile roof on the top story roof and flat roofs on lower areas.

The Colfax County Courthouse building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Birth Certificates
Birth Certificates are NOT issued at the Colfax County Clerk's Office.

They may be obtained from one of the following locations:

Local Office: New Mexico Public Health Office                                     226 East 4th Street                                      Raton, NM 87740                                      Phone: (575) 445-3601

State Office: Office of NM Vital Records and Health Statistics                                     1105 S. St. Francis Drive                                      P.O. Box 26110                                      Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110

Phone: (505) 827-0121

Credit Card Orders: 877-284-0963

Death Certificates
Death Certificates are NOT issued at the Colfax County Clerk's Office. They CANNOT copy death certificates under any circustances.

Local Office: New Mexico Public Health Office                                       226 East 4th Street                                        Raton, NM 87740                                        Phone: (575) 445-3601

State Office: Office of NM Vital Records and Health Statistics                                      1105 S. St. Francis Drive                                       P.O. Box 26110                                       Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110

Phone: (505) 827-0121

Credit Card Orders: 877-284-0963

Divorce Records
Colfax County clerk's office does NOT record divorce records.

Divorce records are kept at the DISTRICT COURT in the county where the divorce was filed.

Colfax County District Court

(575) 445-5584

Helpful Links:
Colfax County Clerk's Office

Other Court and Public Record offices of Colfax County

History
The Santa Fe Trail's Raton Pass offshoot brought settlers from the Eastern United States to join the existing Mexican and Native American populations. Colfax County was named for Schuyler Colfax (1823-1885), the seventeenth Vice President of the United States. Detailed Historic and Cultural Overview.

The Colfax County War - 1875.

Parent County
'''Taos County. ''' Taos County was one of the original nine counties created by the New Mexico Territory in 1852.

Boundary Changes
Colfax County was created in January 25,1869 from Mora County which was created from Taos County in 1860. Colfax County originally covered the entire Northeast corner of the state to the Texas border. In 1893 a portion of Colfax County was taken to create Union County. That area was divided again in 1921 to create Harding County.

The original county seat was the gold mining town of Elizabethtown. In 1872 it was moved to Cimarron a stage coach stop along the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail and home of the Maxwell Land Grant. In 1881, it was moved from Cimarron to Springer, a railroad town on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. In 1897, after a bitter legislative fight the county seat was moved to Raton, an important coal mining town and railroad center.

Geography
According to the US Census Bureau, Colfax County has a total area of 3,768 square miles. Of which only 11 square miles of it is water. There are 84 lakes in the county. A large portion of the County lies in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Southern Rockies. The geography ranges from alpine meadows, foothills with their mining regions, aspen, pine and pinon forests, to the semi arid prairies and cattle lands of the plains. List of Valleys, Summitts, Ridges, Streams, Lakes, Dams, Springs and Creeks.

Towns and villages
  County Seat:     Raton          

      County Population:  2 008 estimate is 12,962;     2008 Census Quickfacts ;  2004 estimate is 13,183;

2000 Census - 14,189                                 1940 Census - 18,718

1990 Census - 12,925                                 1930 Census - 19,157

1980 Census - 13,667                                 1920 Census - 21,550

1970 Census - 12,170                                 1910 Census - 16,460

1960 Census - 13,806                                 1900 Census - 10,150

1950 Census - 16,761

Populated Places
Abbott, Angel Fire, Banning Place, Black Lake, Black Lake Resorts, Capitan Hill, Carlsbrook, Casa Grande, Chico, Cimarron, Colmor, Dillon, Eagle Nest, Farley, French, Hebron, Idlewild, Keota, Lakeview Pines, Maxwell, McCrystal Place, McDaniel Cimarron Place, Miami, Raton, Schomberg, Shuree, Six Mile Gate, Springer, Sugarite, Sunny Side, Tinaja, Toril, Troyburg, Urraca Place, Ute Park, Val Verde Ski Area, Valdez Place. List of all locales.

Historic or Ghost towns
Abreu, Agua Fria, Alma, Aurora, Baldy, Bell, Blossburg, Brackett, Brilliant, Catskill, Chico, Cimarron, Clifton, Colfax, Colmor, Cottonwood, Dawson, Deep Tunnel, Dorsey, Dover, Elizabethtown, England, Farley, Gardiner, Gato, Heck, Hematite, Johnson Mesa, Kiowa, Koehler, Ladd, Loretta, Lynn, Meloche, Moreno, Osha, Otero, Palo Blanco, Perryville, Pina, Pittsburg, Ponil Park, Rael, Rayado, Robinson, Slagle, Sugarite, Southside, Stocktons, Swastika, Sweetwater, Tafoya, Taylor Springs, Therma, Trinchera, Troy, Unico, Van Houten, Vernon, Virginia City, Willow, Yankee,

Interactive Map, Town Details,

Historic Post Offices ; All Post Offices

List of Historic Places of Colfax County, National Register

Neighboring Counties

 * Costilla County, Colorado
 * Harding
 * Las Animas County, Colorado
 * Mora
 * Taos

Archives and Repositories
Local:

Seton Memorial Library
See details

State:

Rio Grande Historical Collections
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Browse by Cemetery Name
Click on Cemetery Name to see details.

Abbott Cemetery, Abreu Cemetery, Agua Dulce Cemetery, Black Lake Cemetery,

Caliente Canyon Cemetery, Catholic Cemetery, Catskill Cemetery, Cimarron Canyon Cemetery,

Cimarron Cemetery, Cimarron Mountain View Cemetery, Colmor Cemetery, Dawson Cemetery,

Eagle Nest Cemetery, Elizabethtown Cemetery, Espinoza Cemetery, Fairfax Cemetery, Fairmont Cemetery,

Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery, Gallagher Cemetery, Herrera Cemetery, Hollenbeck Cemetery,

J.B. Dawson Family Cemetery, Jackson Cemetery, Johnson Cemetery, Johnson Mesa Cemetery,

Kaplan Cemetery, Kelleher Cemetery, Livingston Cemetery, Maxwell Cemetery, Maxwell Family Cemetery,

Miami Cemetery, Mountain View Cimarron Cemetery, Mountain View Kiowa Cemetery, Mountainview Kiowa

Cemetery, Mount Calvary Cemetery, North Abbott Cemetery, Otero Cemetery, Palo Blanco Mountain Cemetery,

Pine Buttes Cemetery, Point of Rocks Mesa Cemetery, Ponil Park Cemetery, Rayado Cemetery,

Ring Place Cemetery, Saint John's Methodist Church Cemetery, Pacheco Cemetery, San Antonio Cemetery,

Saus Creek Cemetery, Seeley Cemetery, Springer Cemetery, Sweet Water Cemetery, Tinaja Cemetery,

Touch Me Not Mountain Cemetery, United Church of Angel Fire Cemetery, Valdez Cemetery,

Vermejo Cemetery, Wilson Cemetery,

Browse by Cemetery Location
Click on Cemetery location to see details

Abbott, Angel Fire, Agua Dulce, Black Lake, Caliente Canyon, Cimarron, Colmor, Dawson, Eagle Nest,

Elizabethtown, Johnson Mesa, Kiowa, Loco Arroyo, Maxwell, Miami, North Abbott, Otero, Palo Blanco Mountain,

Pine Buttes, Point of Rocks Mesa, Ponil Park, Raton, Rayado, Ring Place, Sauz Creek, Seeley, Springer,

Sweet Water, Tinaja, Touch Me Not Mountain, Trinchera Pass, Ute Park.

Colfax County
1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1920 Free Census Search

1870 US Census, Colfax County: (A-Free), (Fren-Midd), (Mila-Truj), (Truj-Z), Index, transcription and index,

1880 US Census Free Search

1912 - Business Directory:

County Officials, Baldy, Bell, Black Lake, Blossburg, Bonito, Brackett, Brilliant, Capulin, Carlsbrook, Cerrososo. Chico, Chicorica, Cimarron, Clifton House, Colfax, Colmor, Cunningham, Dawson, Dean, Dillon, Dorsey, Elizabeth, French, Gardiner, Gato, Harlan, Hebron, Hunt, Keota, Koehler, Koehler Junction, Lloyd, Lynn, Maxwell, Meloche, Metcalf, Miami, Nash, Otero.

1930 - Federal Census Index: A-C, C-G, G-L, L-P, P-S, S-Z.

Kiowa
1920 - Partial Federal Census Record

Raton
1910 and 1920 Partial Federal Census Records

Other
New Mexico Death Records1889-1945 Search

New Mexico Death RecordsUS GenWeb Index Project

Social Security Death Index Search

Guide to 1788 and 1790Census of El Paso del Norte

Colfax County Residents (60) who received Patents:

Go to Google Search Patents. Type in "New Mexico" "county of Colfax" OR "Colfax County"

Bureau of Land Management
General Land Office Records Search

Mining
Colfax County was, historically, a mining area. Most of the mines have closed. See, List of Mines.

Springer - Fred Macaron Library
See Details

Seton Memorial Library
See Details

Maps
1895 Colfax County Map, 1895 new Mexico State Map

1895 Map of Taos, Mora, and Colfax Counties

USGS Quad Topographic Maps of Features in Colfax County

US Census Bureau mapping engine, Tiger Map

Colfax County Interactive Map of Minerals and Mines

Marriage Records
Marriage Index 1871-1900 (Grooms name Ab to Lo), (Grooms name Lo to Zw)

Marriages 1889-1893, and 1897-1901 - Justice of the Peace Records, Precinct #20 - NMGS

Pre - Statehood (6 Jan 1912)
Muster Roll - Coronado Expedition - 1540

Soldier List - Onate Expedition 1598-1608

Partial List of New Mexico Settlers - 1600

Civil War Pension Index Card Search

List of Pensioners 1883

Post - Statehood
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations - free online

Vietnam War - Angel Fire Memorial

Eagles Nest
Elizabethtown Museum

Cimarron
Kit Carson Museum of Rayado

Philmont Museum

Villa Philmonte

Raton
Raton Museum

Springer
Dorsey Mansion history, Dorsey Mansion Ranch

Santa Fe Trail Interpretative Center and Museum

Newspapers
Local newspaper addresses and phones: See Details

Digital Collectionsfor Colfax County Newspapers

Probate
See Details

Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe Trail went through Colfax County in two places.

1. The Mountain Route went south from Trinidad, Colorado, through Raton Pass, down the slope toward the town of

Cimarron. There was a stop on the Canadian River at the Clifton House. About nine miles to the southwest the

trail splits, one going to the town of rayado and the other to Cimarron. The Road travels on to Springer.

2. The Santa Fe Trail crosses Colfax County from the eastern border of the Kiowa Grasslands near Clayton, New

           Mexico, and travels through the Gaine's Cattle Ranch, then beneath the Point of Rocks Mesa, and then travels

  through the Gillespie Ranch, east of Springer.

Santa Fe National Historic Trail

Santa Fe Trail Family History Project

Santa Fe Trail Scenic Byway

State:
Genealogy Trails History Group

Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico

Historical Society of New Mexico

Los Alamos Historical Society

New Mexico Civil War Ladies League

New Mexico Daughters of the American Revolution

New Mexico Genealogical Society

New Mexico Jewish Historical Society

Route 66 Association of New Mexico

Southern New Mexico Genealogy Society

Taos County Historical Society

Web Sites

 * NM GenWeb, Colfax County page.
 * Family History Library Catalog
 * New Mexico Random Acts of Kindness
 * Linkpendium for Colfax County
 * Worldcat, Library Booksregarding Colfax County
 * Colfax County Online Genealogy Message Boards: Cousin Connect, GenForum, Rootsweb,
 * Colfax County Newspaper Abstracts
 * New Mexico Pedigree Project, Index of Surnames