Mohave County Research Links
Mohave County is in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. The county seat is Kingman, and the largest city is Lake Havasu City. Mohave County contains parts of Grand Canyon National Park and Lake Mead National Recreation Area and all of the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The Kaibab, Fort Mojave and Hualapai Indian Reservations also lie within the county.
These links will take you to abstracts, transcriptions, or images of various Mohave County records, histories, and research guides. Use the drop-down box to narrow the list by record category (e.g. Cemeteries or Newspapers).
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Guide to Mohave County, Arizona ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
[Located in Category: Research Guides]
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This website includes digital images of many grave markers in Mohave Co.
[Located in Category: Cemetery Records]
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These Oral History interviews were recorded by the Mohave County Library in 2011.
[Located in Category: History]
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This website contains transcriptions for several cemeteries in Mohave Co.
[Located in Category: Cemetery Records]
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FindaGrave can be a helpful resource, but use the site with caution, as the source of the information contained on a memorial may not be apparent. Look for memorials containing a readable photograph of a tombstone.
[Located in Category: Cemetery Records]
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This book was published by the Mohave County Genealogical Society in 1982 and is no longer in print. The link is to WorldCat so you can find the book in a library near you. The book is also available in digital format at FamilySearch.org, but you must be in the Family History Library, a partner library, or a Family History Center to view it.
[Located in Category: Cemetery Records]
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This book is available for purchase from the Mohave Museum of History and Arts.
[Located in Category: History]
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Scattered issues of the Kingman Daily Miner (formerly the Mohave County Miner) newspaper from 1883 to early 2003 are available for free online viewing in the Google News Archive.
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
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Digital images of the Mohave County Miner newspaper from 1882-1918 are available for free online viewing at the Library of Congress Chronicling America webpage.
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
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