McCurtain County Genealogy Resources
McCurtain County, located in southeastern Oklahoma, was named after a prominent Choctaw family. Prior to the 20th century,...
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McCurtain County, located in southeastern Oklahoma, was named after a prominent Choctaw family. Prior to the 20th century,...
Located in central Oklahoma, McClain County was named for a member of the 1906 Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, Charles...
Mayes County, located in northeast Oklahoma, was named for the Cherokee Chief Samuel H. Mayes and was created at statehood...
Located in south-central Oklahoma, Marshall County was named in honor of George Henshaw, a member of the 1906 Constitutional...
Named for Overton Love, a prominent Chickasaw who served as a judge and was a member of both the Chickasaw Council and the...
Named for President Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln County is located in east-central Oklahoma. Early travel routes in the county...
Latimer County is located in southeastern Oklahoma. Railroad lines were introduced at the end of the 19th century with the...
Kiowa County, named after the Kiowa tribe, is located in southwestern Oklahoma. In 1858, Camp Radziminski was established by...
Woodward County, located in northwestern Oklahoma, was named for the town of Woodward and was created in 1907 at statehood....
Custer County, created prior to statehood in 1896 and located in west-central Oklahoma, was named after Lt. Col. George A....