Pueblo Colorado Genealogy Records

Pueblo is the county seat of Pueblo County. It sits at the confluence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek. The city was founded in 1885. Over 111,000 people live here. Pueblo has a rich industrial history. Steel production was the main industry. Many immigrants came to work in the mills. Genealogy research here reveals diverse family stories.

The city was once four separate towns. They merged to form modern Pueblo. This creates unique record challenges. Your ancestors may have lived in any of the original towns. Records could be in different locations. The Colorado State Archives may help locate older documents.

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Pueblo Quick Facts

111,166 Population
Pueblo County
1885 Year Founded
10th Judicial District

Pueblo County Records

Pueblo is the county seat of Pueblo County. The Clerk and Recorder office is downtown. They maintain marriage and land records. These are essential for genealogy research. Staff can help you search their indexes. The office follows state rules under C.R.S. 24-80.

Pueblo County was created in 1861. Marriage records go back to the 1860s. Land records go back to the county's founding. The Clerk and Recorder can search their database. Call before you visit to check hours and fees.

Colorado county clerk and recorder offices for genealogy records
Office Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder
215 W. 10th Street
Pueblo, CO 81003
Phone 719-583-6500
Records Available Marriage licenses, Land records, Military discharge records
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Records Available in Pueblo

Pueblo County maintains many record types. Marriage licenses start from the 1860s. Land records go back to 1861. These can help you find family connections. Birth and death records are at the state level. Older ones may be at the State Archives.

The Colorado State Archives holds historical records. These include documents from the 10th Judicial District. You can search their database online. C.R.S. 24-80 guides how these records are kept. Some records are on microfilm. Others are original documents.

  • Marriage licenses from 1860s to present
  • Land deeds and property records
  • Military discharge records
  • Court records at the District Court
  • Probate records
  • Naturalization records

Newspapers are a great resource. The Pueblo Chieftain has been published since 1868. Old issues are on microfilm. The library has many papers from the area. Obituaries can be found there. They often list family members.

Local Genealogy Resources

The Pueblo City-County Library is excellent. They have a special genealogy collection. You can access Ancestry Library Edition there. They also have local history materials. The library is a good starting point.

The Colorado State Archives is in Denver. They hold older Pueblo County records. You can search their database first. Then visit to view original documents. Bring a photo ID for entry.

Colorado State Archives building and resources

The Steelworks Museum preserves industrial history. It tells the story of CF and I Steel. Many Pueblo families worked there. The museum has photos and documents. This can help with family history research.

Colorado State Resources

The Colorado State Archives holds many Pueblo County records. These include historical documents. Births before 1908 are often found there. Deaths before 1900 may also be available. The Archives Search database lets you check online.

The CDPHE Vital Records office has certificates from 1900 onward. They are at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver. Call 303-692-2200. Under C.R.S. 25-2-117, some records are confidential.

Other helpful resources include:

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Nearby Cities

Pueblo is near several other cities. Your ancestors may have lived in these areas. Check nearby jurisdictions for complete research.