Greene County, located in the west-central part of the state
of Alabama, is named for Revolutionary War hero General Nathaniel Greene, from Rhode Island.
Early Precinct Maps
Site Map
Counties neighboring Greene include
Pickens,
Tuscaloosa,
Hale and
Sumter. Hale County was formed primarily from the east half
of Greene County in 1867, therefore a lot of early Hale County information can be found on this site.
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Welcome to the Greene County, Alabama GenWeb site -- a part of the U.S. GenWeb Project.
Comments and contributions should be submitted to the State Coordinator.
Recent Updates:
David Hitt, Pleasant Ridge, Greene County Early Settlers. Click here to view
Greene County historic photos.
Greene County Cemetery Updates:
John Hall Family Cemetery photos provided by Charles Black.
Otterson Cemetery provided by Eddie Herndon.
Watson Cemetery provided by Fenwick Byrd.
For comments about the Alabama GenWeb or to offer to help in any of the Counties of Alabama, please contact:
State Coordinator: Ann Allen Geoghegan
Assistant State Coordinator: Jeff Kemp
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