Welcome to Coos County Oregon Genealogy Research



  


  
 
 
      
 


Garden of the Gods Bandon Beach 1890s

 
 My name is Bob Jenkins
and I created this website to provide genealogy
 information and links to genealogy information  to assist people in researching
 their Coos County Oregon ancestors.

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

 
  
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 Brief History:

 
Coos County (/kuːs/ KOOSS) is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.  The county seat is Coquille.
 The county was formed from the western parts of Umpqua and Jackson counties. It is named after a tribe of Native
 Americans who live in the region.

 Coos Bay is the homeland of two bands of Native people, Miluk and Hanis. Both today are often referred to as
 "Coos". Lewis and Clark noted Cook-koo-oose for Coos Bay people. The origin of the name "Coos" is probably
 influenced both by the Lewis and Clark reference and the name for the region in the Hanis and Miluk languages,
 kuukwis. Early maps and documents spelled it Kowes, Cowes, Coose, Koos, among others.

 Although exploration and trapping in the area occurred as early as 1828, the first European-American settlement
 was established at Empire City in 1853 by members of the Coos Bay Company; this is now part of the city of Coos
 Bay.

 Coos County was created by the Territorial Legislature from parts of Umpqua, and Jackson counties on
 December  22, 1853. Curry County, Oregon, was created from the southern part in 1855. The county seat was
 originally at Empire City. In 1895 the legislature permitted the citizens of the county to choose a new county seat.
 The 1896 vote resulted in moving the seat to Coquille.















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