Valencia County, Nevada Genealogy
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United States Nevada
Valencia County, NM
In theory the far southern tip of present-day Nevada, that is the south part of Clark County was part of Valencia County, New Mexico Genealogy from its creation in New Mexico Territory in 1852 until about 1854 when the northwestern part of Valencia County was absorbed by Bernalillo County.[1] [2]
- 1852 Valencia County, New Mexico Genealogy Territory created as an original county from an old Mexican partido. In theory it extended west to the California border including parts of Arizona and later Nevada[3][4]
- 1854 Bernalillo County absorbed the northwestern part of Valencia County in New Mexico Territory (later Arizona and Nevada).[5][6]
- 29 December 1863 Arizona's three judicial districts were established by Arizona Territory Organic Act from part of New Mexico Territory[7]
- By November 1864 Mohave County was created by the Arizona legislature as an original county from parts of the 2nd and 3rd Judicial Districts. A part of the former 2nd Judicial District eventually became part of Nevada[7]
- 22 December 1865 Pah-Ute County was created by Arizona from part of Mohave County[8]
- 18 January 1867 Pah-Ute County, and Mohave County, Arizona Territory west of the Colorado River and west of 114° west longitude were given to Nevada by the U.S. Congress. This area was added to the southern part of Lincoln and Nye counties in Nevada.[8]
There is little chance someone as far away as Nevada would take the trouble to go to New Mexico to conduct their county business. It is unlikely any records of people living in Nevada are actually found in Valencia County records.
See also Previous Jurisdictions to Land in Arizona.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Compare 1852 and 1854 maps.
- ↑ John Koontz, Political History of Nevada, 5th ed. (Carson City, Nev.: SPO, 1965), 37-98. At various libraries (WorldCat). FHL Book 979.3 N2k
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Valencia County, New Mexico" in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valencia_County,_New_Mexico (accessed 8 August 2011).
- ↑ Original Counties of New Mexico Territory (map) at
(accessed 9 August 2011).
- ↑ J.H. Colton, "Territories of New Mexico and Utah" (map) (New York: Johnson and Browning, 1860?). Digitized at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/uw&CISOPTR=483&CISOBOX=1&REC=1 (accessed 9 August 2011).
- ↑ Marion Ellison, An inventory and index to the records of Carson County, Utah and Nevada Territories, 1855-1861 (Reno, Nevada: Grace Dangberg Foundation, 1984), iv. At various libraries (WorldCat). FHL Book 979.3 R2e.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Wikipedia contributors, "1st Arizona Territorial Legislature" in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Arizona_Territorial_Legislature (accessed 8 August 2011).
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Wikipedia contriutors, "Pah-Ute County, Arizona" in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pah-Ute_County,_Arizona (accessed 8 August 2011).
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