Conecuh County was created by the Alabama territorial legislature on Feb. 13, 1818, from part of Monroe County. Its name comes from the Muscogee language, and has been interpreted to mean either “land of cane” or “polecat’s head.” The county’s size was altered several times before 1868, when it received its present dimensions. It currently comprises 854 square miles. Conecuh County lies in the southern portion of the state, and is bordered by Monroe, Butler, Covington, and Escambia counties. The county seat was at Sparta from 1818 until 1868, when it was moved to Evergreen. Other towns and communities include Castleberry, Lenox, and Repton.
Probate Office: P. O. Box 149, Evergreen, AL 36401.
Research Support Groups: Canebrake Genealogical and Historical Society, P. O. Box 851342, Mobile, AL 36685.
Among Records Held: Births, 1887–1889, 1881–1903, 1905–1906, 1908, 1916, 1920–1933, 1878–1954*; Deaths, 1881–1903, 1905–1906, 1908–1916. 1920–1936; Marriages, 1867–1928; Divorce Records, 1905–1932; Direct and Reverse Index, 1866–1901, 1905–1927; Deed Record, 1866–1911; Voter Lists, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1915; Wills and Deed Records, 1875–1887.
*Delayed.
Other: Final Record, 1881–1890, 1896–1925; Termite Damage Records, 1917–1925.