
Welcome to
Oklahoma Genealogy
Trails
A Part of the

Volunteers Dedicated to Free
Genealogy
Woodward County
Our goal is to help you track
your ancestors through time by
transcribing genealogical
and
historical data and placing it online for the free use of
all researchers.
This is
a
continuation of our
original Illinois
Trails History and Genealogy
Project and we are
excited
about this opportunity to expand into other
states. Woodward County was originally known as "N" County and was
composed
of present day Woodward
County and portions of
Harper, Ellis
and Woods County.
Before its
division at statehood,
Woodward County, then 60
miles square, was the
western
most
county of the Cherokee
Outlet
and adjoined Texas and
the Oklahoma Panhandle on the
west and Kansas on the
north.
Political pressure applied
by
William H. Murray during
Oklahoma's Constitutional
Convention
resulted in the
reduction of the size of
Woodward
County to its present boundaries.
We welcome your
feedback and comments, and of course, your data
contributions. If you have
transcribed data that
you
would like
to have posted on
this website, please send it to us.
If you
would like to
be kept informed of
our state and county
website
updates, subscribe to our

This Woodward County Site is Available
for Adoption!
We are looking
for a coordinator for this site. We're looking
for
folks
who share our
dedication to
putting data
online and are interested in
helping
this project be as helpful
and
useful to researchers as it can be. If
you
are interested in joining our
group,
view our

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