{"id":8386,"date":"2016-07-05T15:06:58","date_gmt":"2016-07-05T15:06:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/?page_id=8386"},"modified":"2019-02-05T23:23:35","modified_gmt":"2019-02-05T23:23:35","slug":"santa-barbara-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/california\/santa-barbara-county\/","title":{"rendered":"Santa Barbara County, California Genealogy Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n\n

Santa Barbara County, California Records<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

Santa Barbara County, California<\/strong> (Map It<\/a>)<\/em> was created on February 18, 1850<\/strong> as one of the original 27 counties . Santa Barbara County was named for the city of Santa Barbara, itself Spanish for\u00a0Saint Barbara<\/a><\/p>\n\n

Santa Barbara County<\/strong> is bordered by San Luis Obispo County<\/a> (north), Kern County<\/a> (northeast), Ventura County<\/a> (east) .<\/p>\n\n

Santa Barbara County<\/strong> Cities and Towns include Ballard, Buellton, Carpinteria, Casmalia, Cuyama, Garey, Gaviota, Goleta, Guadalupe, Hollister Ranch, Hope Ranch, Isla Vista, Lompoc, Los Alamos, Los Olivos, Mission Canyon, Mission Hills, Montecito, New Cuyama, Orcutt, Painted Cave, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, Sisquoc, Solvang, Summerland, Toro Canyon, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Vandenberg Village, Ventucopa .<\/p>\n\n

Since its creation Santa Barbara County<\/strong> boundries have changed to include these: <\/p>\n\n