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Welcome
To
St. Clair County
Alabama
Genealogy and History
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Volunteers Dedicated to Free Genealogy

This Site is Available for Adoption
Our goal is to help you track your ancestors through time by transcribing genealogical and historical data for
the free use of all researchers.
We're looking for folks who share our dedication to putting data online and are interested in helping this project
be as successful as it can be. If you are interested in joining Genealogy Trails, view our Volunteer Page for further information and then contact Kim.
(Enough knowledge to make a basic webpage and a desire to transcribe data
is required)

We regret that we are unable to perform personal research for folks.
All data we come across will be added to this site. We thank you for visiting
and hope you'll come back again to view the updates we make to this site.
We hope you will
consider contributing your Obits, Biographies and Pioneer
Family History. Send
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St. Clair County was established on November 20, 1818. The county seat was incorporated
and named "Ashville" in honor of John Ash. In 1836, a portion of St. Clair County was separated to establish
Cherokee County and DeKalb County. In 1866, after the Civil War, a northeast section of the county was used to
create Etowah County.
The county was named after General Arthur St. Clair, who came to America from Scotland as an officer in the British
Army in the French and Indian War. He settled in America and served as a general in the Continental Army during
the American Revolution. He also was the only Governor of the Northwest Territory.
It has one county seat in Ashville and another in Pell City. While other counties in Alabama have multiple courthouses,
St. Clair County is the only county in Alabama with more than one county seat.
Towns and Cities:
* Argo (part in Jefferson
County) * Ashville * Branchville
* Leeds (part in Jefferson County and Shelby County) * Margaret * Moody
* Odenville * Pell City * Pinedale Shores * Ragland * Riverside
* Springville * Steele * Trussville (most of Trussville is in Jefferson County)
* Vincent (most of Vincent is
in Shelby County)
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Helpful
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Ashville Public Library 6th
Avenue Ashville, AL 35953-0187 Phone:
205-594-7954 |
Doris Stanley Memorial Library 2900
Daniel Drive Moody, AL 35004-2239 Phone:
205-640-2517 |
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Odenville Public Library 150 Alabama
Street Odenville, AL 35120-0249 Phone:
205-629-5901 |
Pell City Public Library 1923 1st
Avenue North Pell City, AL
35125-1663 Phone:
205-884-1015 |
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Ragland Public Library 196 Old Main
Street Ragland, AL 35131-9603 Phone:
205-472-2007 |
St. Clair County Public Library 139
5th Avenue Ashville, AL 35953-1663 Phone:
205-594-2694 |
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Springville Public Library 6496 US
11 Springville, AL 35146-9330 Phone:
334-467-2339 |
Steele Public Library US Highway
11 Steele, AL 35987-5987 Phone:
256-538-0811 |
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Ashville Museum & Archives 78 6th
Avenue PO Box 1570 Ashville, AL
35953 Phone: 205-594-2128 |
St. Clair County Probate Court PO Box
220 165 Fifth Avenue Ashville, AL
35953 Phone: 205-594-2120 Fax:
205-594-2125 |

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ONLINE DATA
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Bible Records
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Biographies
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Births
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Cemeteries
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Deaths
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Marriages
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Military
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Miscellaneous Data
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News Articles
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Obituaries
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Pioneer Families
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Schools
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History
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Website Updates:
April
2009: REVOLUTIONARY War
Soldiers Feb. 2009:
County History; Cemetery
Index
Oct. 2008: ABERCROMBIE
biography
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