Skagit County was created on 1883 and was formed from Whatcom County . The county was named for Skagit Native American tribe . The county seat is Mount Vernon .
Skagit County is bordered by Whatcom County (north), Okanogan County (east), Chelan County (southeast), Snohomish County ( south), Island County (southwest), San Juan County (west).
Cities and Towns in Skagit County include Alger, Bay View, Big Lake, Clear Lake, Conway, Edison, Lake Cavanaugh, Lake McMurray, Marblemount, Rockport.
The Official County Government Website is located at http://www.skagitcounty.net/ .
Below is a list of Skagit County Genealogical and Historical Socities, Mail-List, Libraries and Archives Addresses and/or Links. See Also Washington Archives, Genealogical and Historical Societies for statewide Addresses and links.
PLEASE READ FIRST!!! Please call the clerk's department to confirm hours, mailing address, fees and other specifics before visiting or requesting information because of sometimes changing contact information. Although originally held in the county seat, many county land, probate, and court records have been transferred to the state archive's regional branches.
Even today, few people escape mention in court records at some time during their lives as witnesses, litigants, jurors, appointees to office, or as petition signatories. However, Americans of a few generations ago also expected to attend local court proceedings when they were in session. It was a civic duty and they could be fined if they did not attend. The chances are great that your ancestors have left a detailed record of at least some aspects of their lives in court records.
Unless otherwise noted, All Deparments are in the County Courthouse located at 700 2nd St, Mt Vernon, WA 98273. Courthouse hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Skagit County Clerk of Court has Court Records from 1878 and Probate Records from 1884 . Contact the County Clerk's department at PO Box 837. Phone: 360-336-9440. For judicial purposes, many of the Washington counties were attached to other counties.
Skagit County Auditor has Marriage Records from 1874 and Land Records from 1872 . The Couty Auditor also has Birth and Death Records from 1891 to 1907. See County Vital Records for info on Birth and Death Records after 1907. Contact the County Auditor's department at PO Box 1306. Phone: 360-336-9420.
Skagit County Assessor has Tax Records. Contact the County Assessor's department at Admin Bldg, Room 204. Phone: 360-336-9370.
Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Court, Probate, Land or Tax Records Records EMAIL US with websites links to Skagit County Court Records
Washington State Birth, marriage, and death records are connected with central life events. They are prime sources for genealogical information.
Skagit County Health Department is located at 700 S 2nd St, Rm 301 (Administration Bldg), Mount Vernon, WA; 360-336-9380 .
Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Records Records. EMAIL US with websites links to Skagit County Vital Records
Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do government census records. Substitute records can be used when the official census is unavailable
Countywide Records: Federal Population Schedules that exist for Skagit County, Washington are 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930.
Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Census Records. Email us with websites containing Skagit County Census Records by clicking the link below:
Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Census Records. EMAIL US with websites links to Skagit County Census Records.
1890 Skagit County Census Records (destroyed by fire at the Commerce Dept on 10 January 1921)
1900 Skagit County Census Records
1910 Skagit County Census Records
1920 Skagit County Census Records
1930 Skagit County Census Records
Cemetery records and headstone inscriptions are also sources of birth and death information. The records of this type most commonly found are church burial registers, sextons' records, cemetery deed and plot registers, burial permit records, grave opening orders, and monument (gravestone) inscriptions.
There are many churches and cemeteries in Skagit County. Some transcriptions are online. A great site is the Skagit County Tombstone Transcription Project.
Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Cemetery & Church Records. EMAIL US with websites links to Skagit County Cemetery & Church Records.
The following cemeteries and churches are listed in the US Geological Survey web site as being in this County. And there are more not listed.
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For periods before the advent of civil registration of vital statistics, church records rank as the best available sources for information on specific vital events: birth, marriage, and death. Bible records is a good primary source for genealogy research and information. You will find many different surnames listed in many of these Bibles which include old photos, obituaries and other facts such as birth and death dates.
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Below is a list of online resources for Skagit County Cemetery & Church Records. EMAIL US with websites links to Skagit County Cemetery & Church Records.