Cemeteries in Baldwin County (County)

Alabama, United States
Baldwin County, Alabama, established in 1809, is the state’s largest county by area and one of its oldest. Originally home to the Creek and other Native American tribes, the region came under French, British, and Spanish control before becoming part of the Mississippi Territory.

Following U.S. acquisition, settlers from Georgia and the Carolinas—along with immigrants from France, Germany, and Scandinavia—developed the area through farming, fishing, and shipbuilding. The county played roles in the War of 1812 and the Civil War, especially near Mobile Bay. Towns like Daphne, Fairhope, and Bay Minette reflect Baldwin’s cultural diversity.

Cemeteries such as Montrose Cemetery and Belforest Catholic Cemetery preserve the stories of early settlers and coastal communities.

Cities in Baldwin County

Cemeteries & Memorials in Baldwin County and Sub-Regions