Cleburne (15)

Cleburne County is located in the northeastern part of the State of Alabama. It was created by an act of the Alabama Legislature on Dec. 6, 1866, from territory formerly contained in Calhoun, Randolph and Talladega counties. The county currently comprises 561 square miles. The county was named for Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, a Confederate Major General. The county seat was established at Edwardsville in 1867, and moved to Heflin in 1906. Other towns of note include Fruithurst. A large area in the western portion of the county is part of the Talladega National Forest.

Probate Office: 120 Vickery Street Room 101, Heflin, AL 36264.

Research Support Groups: Cleburne County Historical Society, 120 Vickery Street, Room 105, Heflin, AL 36264.

Among Records Held: Births, 1916–1919; Deaths, 1911–1921; Marriages, 1867–1954; Deed Records, 1867–1877, 1884–1892, 1885–1902; Mortgages, 1881–1884; Wills, 1867–1937.