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Genealogy

Take a journey of self-discovery and trace your family tree while connecting with the people, places and landscapes that helped shape your ancestors. Genealogy is the fastest growing hobby in the United States, and as individuals across the nation catch the fever and begin researching their ancestry, many find that the road leads to Oklahoma. Home to 39 Federally recognized Indian tribes, countless waves of pioneer settlers and the genesis of the great Okie migration during the Dust Bowl days, Oklahoma holds the keys to unlocking many family histories.

We'll point you to research libraries that contain copies of the Dawes Rolls if you are tracing Native American ancestors, county courthouses that contain original land patents for pioneering settlers who made the land runs into Oklahoma and interment lists for many Oklahoma cemeteries. Use the map below to select a specific county you are interested in researching, or use the article library on this page to learn more about the resources and ancestral tourism opportunities available to genealogy buffs in Oklahoma.


Okfuskee
Johnston
McClain
Cotton
Jackson
Kingfisher
Mayes
Garvin
Creek
Seminole
Rogers
Kiowa
Pontotoc
Tillman
Grady
Pittsburg
Muskogee
McIntosh
Ottawa
Noble
Grant
Wagoner
Sequoyah
Roger Mills
Harper
Logan
Coal
Tulsa
Oklahoma
Beckham
Washita
Harmon
Atoka
Stephens
Love
Kay
Pushmataha
Dewey
Pawnee
Major
Lincoln
Latimer
Alfalfa
Adair
Beaver
Blaine
Cleveland
Carter
Cimarron
Washington
Woodward
Comanche
Craig
Cherokee
Bryan
Custer
Garfield
Ellis
Canadian
Osage
Jefferson
Woods
Texas
Pottawatomie
Okmulgee
Haskell
Greer
Hughes
Payne
Delaware
Le Flore
Caddo
Murray
Nowata
Choctaw
Marshall
McCurtain
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