Butte County CAGenWeb

Uncovering Records of the Families Who Settled the Foothills and Valley
Welcome to the Butte County Genealogy Project
                                                                                       

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Meyers St, Oroville, 1854

Butte County is available for adoption.

 If you have a local connection to Butte County or an interest in California in general,
 Please consider joining the CAGenWeb as a County Coordinator.

 
 Contact Bob Jenkins if you are interested.

 In addition:,  we would appreciate any contribution that you would like to make  to this
 site:  biographies, obituaries, birth, marriage, death info,  grave info, photographs....etc


Butte County, California

Butte County was one of California’s original counties, created in 1850 at statehood. Its early history is shaped by the Maidu people, the arrival of Mexican‑era ranchos, and the rapid transformation brought by the Gold Rush, when mining camps along the Feather River and its tributaries drew thousands of settlers. Oroville—now the county seat—emerged as a major supply center for miners and river transport.

By the late 19th century, as gold mining declined, agriculture became the county’s economic foundation. Fertile soils along the Sacramento Valley supported orchards, grain farming, and later rice cultivation. Communities such as Chico, Gridley, and Biggs grew around farming, milling, and rail connections. The region’s waterways—including the Feather River, Butte Creek, and Big Chico Creek—shaped settlement patterns and sustained both agriculture and early hydroelectric development.

Butte County’s records are rich for genealogists: newspapers date back to 1854, and the county maintains extensive archives of obituaries, local news, and historical documents preserved on microfilm. These collections, along with holdings at the Butte County Library, Butte County Historical Society, and CSU Chico Special Collections, provide valuable resources for tracing families who lived in the foothill mining districts, valley farms, and growing towns of the region.




  Vital records (birth, deaths, marriages 1854-1897) at Butte County Library.. a lot of good info


Contacts

State Coordinator
Bob Jenkins
Asst. State Coordinator
Karen DeGroote