Greene County, Pennsylvania

Greene County: County in Pennsylvania, United States

About

Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 38,686 and a population density of 26 people per km². After 10 years in 2020 county had an estimated population of 35,621 inhabitants. Its county seat is Waynesburg. The county was created 228 years ago in 1796.

Greene County locator map
Location of Greene County on Pennsylvania map.

Quick Facts about Greene County

Population : 35,621 (2020)
Country : United States of America
State : Pennsylvania (United States)
Different from : Greene County, Greene County, Green Lake County, Greene County, Greene County, Greene County, Greene County, Greenville County, Greenwood County, Greene County, Greene County, Greene County, Green County, Greene County, Greene County, Greene County, Green County, Greene County, Greenwood County
Area : 1497 km2
Water as percent of area : 0.4%
Land as percent of area : 99.6%
Named for : Nathanael Greene
Capital : Waynesburg
Establishment : February 02, 1796
Time Zone : America/New_York
Local time : 15:56:51 (25th April 2024)
Density : 24 Pop. per km² as of 2020
Population growth : -8.6% (2010-2020)
Greene County Courthouse  Waynesburg image
Greene County Courthouse Waynesburg
Greene County Courthouse  Waynesburg image

Geography

Greene County is located at 39°51'14"N 80°13'22"W (39.8538000, -80.2228700). It has 5 neighbors: Marshall County, Monongalia County, Wetzel County, Fayette County and Washington County.

Greene County map

The largest city of Greene County is Newtown with a population of 14,197. Other cities include, Morrisville population 8,490, Mount Carmel population 5,708, Waynesburg population 3,857 and Jefferson population 729. See all Greene County cities & populated places.

Greene County Populated Places

Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Greene County.

City Name Population Title
Newtown 14,197 Borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Morrisville 8,490 Borough in Pennsylvania, United States
Chartiers 8,299 Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Mount Carmel 5,708 Borough in southeastern Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Waynesburg 3,857 Borough of Pennsylvania, USA
Dunkard 2,210 Township in Greene County, Pennsylvania
Nemacolin 937 Census designated place
Jefferson 729 City in Greene County, Iowa
Aleppo 471 Human settlement in United States of America
Carmichaels 435 Borough of Pennsylvania
Rices Landing 417 Borough of Pennsylvania
Triumph 290 Township in Warren County, Pennsylvania
Greensboro 238 City in and the county seat of Greene County, Georgia, United States
Clarksville 213 Borough of Pennsylvania

Greene County has 5 neighbours.

Demographics

According to census records, the population of Greene County decreased by 8.6% in 10 years.

Year Population % Change Method
2010 38,686 - census
2011 38,363 -0.84% estimation process
2012 38,026 -0.89% estimation process
2013 37,856 -0.45% estimation process
2014 37,755 -0.27% estimation process
2015 37,402 -0.94% estimation process
2016 37,209 -0.52% estimation process
2017 36,846 -0.99% estimation process
2018 36,661 -0.5% estimation process
2019 36,233 -1.18% estimation process
2020 35,621 -1.72% estimation process

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People born in Greene County (15)

People born in Greene County, including politician Edward Martin, politician Albert B. Cummins, football player Bill George, .

List

  • Nelson B. McCormick (American politician (1847-1914)) he was born in 20/11/1847
  • Stephen Minor (American planter) he was born in 08/02/1760
  • Daniel Showalter (American politician) he was born in 01/01/1830
  • John F. Wiley (American football player and coach (1920-2013)) he was born in 18/04/1920
  • Joseph Morris (American politician) he was born in 16/10/1795
  • Richard Prickett (American fur trader) he was born in 01/01/1777
  • William E. Leonard (American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient) he was born in 01/01/1836
  • Andrew J. Young (Medal of Honor recipient) he was born in 28/12/1837
  • R. K. Kegley (American politician) he was born in 21/05/1828
  • James J. Purman (Medal of Honor awardee at Gettysburg) he was born in 01/01/1841
  • Luther Samson Brock (American physician) he was born in 19/12/1844
  • Alexander Swan (1831-1905) he was born in 24/11/1831

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