Ralls County MOGenWeb

Salt River Stories, Ralls County Roots
Welcome to the Ralls County Genealogy Project
                                                                                       

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Ralls County Courthouse circa 1870


Ralls County is available for adoption.

 If you have a local connection to Ralls County or an interest in Missouri in general,
 Please consider joining the MOGenWeb as a County Coordinator.

 Requirements are simple, peruse them here.
 https://mogenweb.org/moccguide.htm

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 Contact Bob Jenkins if you are interested.

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 site:  biographies, obituaries, birth, marriage, death info,  grave info, photographs....etc


Ralls County, Missouri

🏛️ Brief History of Ralls County, Missouri

Ralls County was organized on November 16, 1820, carved from Pike County, and named for Daniel Ralls, a Missouri legislator. Early settlers came largely from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia, bringing with them farming traditions, antebellum architecture, and crops such as hemp and tobacco. The county seat, New London, became the civic heart, with its Greek Revival courthouse—built in 1858—standing as one of Missouri’s most admired historic landmarks.

Situated along the Salt River and near the Mississippi River, Ralls County was part of Missouri’s “Little Dixie” region, reflecting the cultural influences of the Upper South. Pioneer families established farms, churches, and schools, leaving behind records that today form the backbone of genealogical research. By the late 19th century, the county’s population had grown steadily, with census records, land deeds, and family histories documenting generations of residents.







Contacts

State Coordinator
Martha A C Graham
Asst. State Coordinator
Bob Jenkins
Asst. State Coordinator
Lynda Peach

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