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All information you find on this site is submitted by people like you and me, searching for their family roots. We welcome any information you may wish to provide for the free research of others. So, dust off those old scrapbooks you have in your attic, dig out those old newspapers, or anything else you feel is of interest to this County, and send them our way. We are looking for obituaries, newspaper stories, biographies, Birth, Death and Marriage records, as well as interesting tidbits from years gone past - the items YOU used to put together your family trees. If you have information that you'd like to share with us on the history of this county and its people, please
send it to us and we'll make sure it gets posted online.

 


County Information
Organized May 23, 1857 as Aiken County.

The spelling was changed to the current spelling in 1872

A portion of the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation is in the county.


Offsite Link to County History


Aitkin County
was named after "William Alexander Aitkin", a fur trader for the American Fur Company, under John Jacob Astor. Aiken County originally consisted of the 17 townships closest to Mille Lacs Lake. It acquired out-lands of Ramsey and Pine Counties to its north and east. It was reorganized in 1871, taking up lands from Cass and Itasca Counties and losing a point located in the southwestern corner to Crow Wing County to form its current boundaries.

Townships:

Cities

Aitkin Township
Ball Bluff Township
Balsam Township
Beaver Township
Clark Township
Cornish Township
Farm Island Township
Fleming Township
Glen Township
Haugen Township
Hazelton Township
Hill Lake Township
Idun Township
Jevne Township
Kimberly Township
Lakeside Township
Lee Township
Libby Township
Logan Township
Macville Township

Malmo Township
McGregor Township
Millward Township
Morrison Township
Nordland Township
Pliny Township
Rice River Township
Salo Township
Seavey Township
Shamrock Township
Spalding Township
Spencer Township
Turner Township
Verdon Township
Wagner Township
Waukenabo Township
Wealthwood Township
White Pine Township
Williams Township
Workman Township

Aitkin
Hill City
McGrath
McGregor
Palisade
Tamarack

Unorganized
Davidson
Jewett
Northeast Aitkin
Northwest Aitkin

 


Online Data
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BIRTHS

OBITS

MARRIAGES

CEMETERIES

CENSUS INFO

BIOGRAPHIES

DEATHS

CHURCHES

NEWS & GOSSIP

Adjacent Counties:

Itasca County (north)
St. Louis County (northeast)
Carlton County (east)
Pine County (southeast)
Kanabec County (south)
Mille Lacs County (south)
Crow Wing County (southwest)
Cass County (northwest)

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