Cemeteries in Mobile County (County)

Alabama, United States
Mobile County, Alabama, established in 1812, is one of the state’s oldest counties and home to the port city of Mobile.

The region was originally inhabited by the Mvskoke (Creek) and Choctaw peoples before coming under French control in 1702, followed by British and Spanish rule, and ultimately U.S. governance after the War of 1812. European settlers—primarily French, Spanish, and later Irish, Italian, and African American communities—shaped the county’s rich cultural heritage. Mobile became a vital center for trade, shipbuilding, and cotton export. The county played key roles in the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights Movement.

Cemeteries such as Magnolia Cemetery and Catholic Cemetery in Mobile preserve the stories of its diverse and historic population.

Cities in Mobile County

Cemeteries & Memorials in Mobile County and Sub-Regions