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| Cass County is bordered by the Missouri River and across the Missouri by Mills County, IA* and Fremont County, IA* on the east, the Platte River and Sarpy County* on the north, a bit of Saunders County* on the northwest, Lancaster County* on the west, and Otoe County* on the south. |
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DON'T MISS THIS! | ||
ONLINE RESOURCES |
These easily searchable pages contain links to archives, census records, complete books on line and much more!!!! | |
ONLINE RESOURCES |
These easily searchable pages contain links to over 26,000 names of persons buried in almost 50 different cemeteries, early marriages (1854 through 1858 and part of 1859), census and much more!!!! Plus Riverview Cemetery With Photos |
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CASS COUNTY MARRIAGES |
Donate a Cass County marriage or look one up. | |
CASS CO. QUERIES AND SURNAMES: |
Read past queries or submit a new query or surname. Click here to connect to the Rootsweb Message Board for Cass County. | |
THOSE WHO SERVED: |
Resources dedicated to assisting you in researching a soldier, sailor or marine with a Cass County, Nebraska connection. Several thousand names of people who served in the War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, and Viet Nam. We would welcome any who would like to submit WW II data from published but uncopyrighted sources. | |
CASS COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES: |
Read online biographies of Cass Co. residents. Your submissions are welcome. If you would like to submit a previously published, uncopyrighted biography with a Cass County connection, please contact us. | |
LOOKUPS: |
Our lookup volunteers will do what they can to help. If you own a Cass County resource and would be willing to do lookups, please contact us. We are always appreciative of our wonderful volunteers without whom we could not make this site work.
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OBITUARIES: |
Complete obituaries as published prior to 1924; extractions of obituaries still under copyright protection. Please contribute!!! | |
CASS COUNTY HISTORY: |
Several sources on line can help you learn more about Cass County and thus how your ancestors lived and, prehaps, why they did certain things. Plus old letters | |
MAPS AND MORE: |
Clickable maps show the locations of cemeteries, towns of Cass Co.--even discontinued towns along with links to the census department's Tiger Maps.
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RESEARCHING CASS COUNTY ANCESTORS: |
Addresses of newspapers, county courthouse, and more along with information about holdings. | |
CASS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY: |
The Historical Society has shared with this site many of its resources, but they have much more. This site lists just a portion of their holdings. |
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HERITAGE HEROS: |
This site is thankful for our volunteers who have contributed much of the data available. I've included a bit about each person. If you would like to help, please contact us. | |
GRAPHICS: |
Captions for the line drawings seen on this site, historical documents and photographs of interest to Cass Co. researchers, and unidentified photos. | |
OTHER LINKS: |
Links to some other favorite genealogical sites | |

NEGenWeb was formed June 15, 1996, when Dale Schneider created the Nebraska Genealogy Project as a part of the USGenWeb Genealogy Project. At that time, there was very little available on the web for those who were researching genealogy in Nebraska. Over the next year, volunteers were recruited to coordinate the webpages for each county. These volunteers were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the county webpages, which would include listing information on where to look in that county for genealogical research. Contact the volunteer shown on the county page if you have a desire to help or add your data to the database. You may notice a message on a county page indicating it is available for adoption. If you would like to adopt one of these counties, please contact the current coordinator of the page, whose name is listed on their county site, or the State Coordinator.
Email the Cass County Coordinators
David Gochenour and Becky Applegate
Email the State Coordinator
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