Greene (32)

Greene County was created by the first state legislature on Dec. 13, 1819, from part of the land ceded to the Federal government by the Choctaw Cession of Oct. 24, 1816. It bears the name of Gen. Nathaniel Greene (Georgia), a hero of the American Revolution. Greene County is located in the west-central portion of the state, between the Tombigbee and Black Warrior Rivers. It is bordered by Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Hale, Marengo, and Sumter counties. It encompasses 631 square miles. The first county seat was located at Erie, now in Hale County. In 1838, the county seat was transferred to Eutaw. A fire occurred at the courthouse in 1868. Other towns and communities include Clinton and Boligee.

Probate Office: 400 Morrow Avenue, P. O. Box 790, Eutaw, AL 35462.

Among Records Held: Marriages, 1918–1927; Direct and Reverse to Real Estate Conveyances, 1819–1906; Deed Records, 1820–1901; Wills, 1820–1935; Orphan’s Court Minutes, 1837–1852; Orphan’s Court Records, 1822–1850, 1859–1924*; Wills, 1821–1935.

*Probate minutes.