Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board
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Cochise County Research Links
Cochise County was created on February 1, 1881, out of the eastern portion of Pima County. It took its name from the legendary Chiricahua Apache war chief Cochise. The county seat was Tombstone until 1929 when it moved to Bisbee.
 
These links will take you to abstracts, transcriptions, or images of various Cochise 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 Cochise County, Arizona ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
Last Updated: 4 May 2019   [Located in Category: Wiki]
Established in 1892, Evergreen replaced the Old City Park cemetery in Brewery Gulch, which was upslope from the drinking water wells. By order of the Common Council of Bisbee in 1914, the transfer of the residents from the old cemetery to Evergreen began. Today, there are over 14,000 burials in the cemetery.
Last Updated: 8 May 2019   [Located in Category: Cemetery Records]
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.
Last Updated: 8 May 2019   [Located in Category: Cemetery Records]