| Madison County was created February 18,1913 from Fremont County with its county seat at Rexburg. It was named for President James Madison, fourth president of the United States. Home to BYU-Idaho and a rapidly growing population of more than 40,000, it has almost double the population of 20 years ago. Agriculture remains the most important industry. |
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A substantial redesign of this website is now underway to make it easier to use and to find what we have, which will include a site search engine. A significant number of additional resources will be added over the next few months. If you don't find what you are looking for on this visit, please come back again soon to check out the additions and changes as we grow and improve. |
| Our objective is to provide free genealogical resources to researchers. We would like to build substantially on what is presently here. If you have information about Madison County, her communities and people, families who settled or lived in the county, local history, photos, or records relating to the area, since it officially became a county or before, or suggestions for us, we would like to hear from you. |
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© 2005-2009 - Site last updated: 7 December 2009
If you have any comments, concerns, or questions please email the county coordinator,
Mike St. Clair
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