
Teller County, named for U.S. Senator Henry M. Teller, was formed from El Paso and Fremont Counties in 1899. Teller County's claim to fame is its gold mines, discovered and worked from the 1880's into the 20th century. Cripple Creek was the principal city of this era, and is currently the county seat for Teller County. Other towns in Teller County include Altman, Crystola, Divide, Florrisant, Victor, Woodland Park, and a small portion of Colorado Springs.
We're happy to be a part of a brand new project to bring data to the online Genealogical Community, for free. Want to help? Just send me an email (copy and paste the following address into your email template) at allen.alice@gmail.com and I'll be happy to talk to you about ways to make this site grow.
Here are some links to take you to data for your Teller County Families. If you notice the unlinked titles, that's because we don't have anything there for you, yet. But we plan on adding data here as we locate it. If you are able to help out by sharing some of your family information, don't hesitate to let me know. Let me know, too, if you'd like your name and email address to be listed as a contributor to your information. I'll gladly add it, we love to give credit where credit is due. Email me at allen.alice@gmail.com (copy this to your email template).
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Last update 18 August 2010
Gail Kilgore, State Coordinator
Colleen Pustola, Asst. State Coordinator