Details for all the files below can be obtained by contacting the Saguache County Clerk and Recorder office or the Courthouse at
Saguache County Clerk's Office
P.O. Box 176
Saguache, CO 81149
719/655-2512
and
Saguache County
County Courthouse
501 4th Street
Saguache, CO 81149
(719) 655-2512
Filed in Saguache County Clerk's Office 1874 - 1900
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
Marriages
Filed at Saguache Courthouse 1869 - 1909 The dates listed are the dates that the marriage was recorded at the Courthouse.
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
Filed at Saguache County 1906 - 1958 & 1961
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
Civil, Mexican and Indian Wars included
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
excerpts for Saguache County
A personal memoir about life in the ghost town of Milton,
written by Mrs. Eugene Williams. Many names!
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
A list of sheriffs from 1871 through 1978.
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
A list of members of the predecessor to the Co. F 1st Colorado Regular Infantry of the State of Colorado Militia which was created to protect Saguache County citizens from troublesome
Utes in the 1800s.
Graciously donated to the Saguache County Genealogy Co-op by the now defunct San Luis Valley Genealogical Society.
WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Peacetime
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