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         Texas Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. 1830 Citizens of Texas: A Genealogy of Anglo-American and Mexican Citizens Taken from Census and Other Records by Bill O'Neal, 1999-04
  2. Men of Achievement- Texas Edition 1948 by Evelyn Miller Crowell, 1948
  3. THE ALAMO HEROES AND THEIR REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTORS(Bicentennial Project, DAR)(Texas history/genealogy) by Alamo DAR + Daughters Of The American Revolution, 1997
  4. From Virginia to Texas, 1835. Diary of Col. Wm. F. Gray Giving Details of His Journey to Texas and Return in 1835-1836 and His Second Journey to Texas in 1837
  5. Debrett's Texas Peerage by Hugh Best, 1983-11
  6. Texas First Families Lineages by Wanda Lamberth Donaldson, 2004-01
  7. The Thomas S. Chandler Family of Collin County, texas: An Oral History by Charles, R. Chandler, 2006-01-20
  8. Texas family histories and genealogies by Lu Verne V Hall, 1999
  9. Roster of Texas Daughters by Texas Society, 1976-06
  10. Erath County, Texas Bride Index & Groom Index by Dee Dee King, 2005-01
  11. Guide to Genealogical Resources in the Texas State Archives
  12. Texas Courthouse Revisited by June Welch,
  13. A Texas Child's Harvest: For Anyone Who Has Ever Been a Child by Pearl E. Bethune, 1988-03
  14. Texas 1880 Federal census index by Ronald Vern Jackson, 1989

161. Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Texas
Gives location, history, directors and burials. genealogy buffs can find answers here.
http://www.freehomepages.com/anniemaeg/Index.doc

162. Wichita County, Texas TXGenWeb
genealogy site that features queries, look ups, and a surname index.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txwichit/
Wichita County, Texas
TXGenWeb Project Part of the
USGenWeb Project

and the
TXGenWeb Project
H
owdy! I am Norman Lewis, the county coordinator for this page. I want to welcome you to our small part of the USGenWeb project and I hope you will find this page informative and helpful. The purpose of this site is to provide an online resource for those looking for genealogical information in Wichita County, Texas. I want this site to be as useful and user-friendly as possible, so if you have any suggestions for its improvement, I would love to hear from you. Additionally, if you have a Wichita County resource you would like to share or offer to do look-ups in, please let me know and I will add you to our list. If you have found the USGenWeb pages useful, think about sponsoring a county page yourself. It is not very hard to do and there is a wonderful online community of volunteers, mentors, and coordinators willing to help. To see Texas counties available for adoption, check out the Texas Orphan Counties Page, or go to any of the state GenWeb pages to view a list of counties they may have available. You can also find links to all of the Texas counties on the

163. TXGenWeb Victoria County, Texas Index
texas STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CONFERENCE. VCGS texas County Index a link to all texas counties on the TXGenWeb genealogy site; texas
http://www.viptx.net/vcgs/
VICTORIA COUNTY, TEXAS
sponsored by Victoria County Genealogical Society
This page is a part of the TXGenWeb project and the USGenWeb Project WELCOME TO VICTORIA COUNTY
History of flag
Victoria was settled as a colony of Martin de Leon in 1824 under the Mexican government. In 1836 it became an original County of the Republic of Texas. Victoria is the county seat. County Resources Library Resources Cemeteries People of Victoria Co. ...
Texas State Genealogical Society Conference
VICTORIA COUNTY RESOURCES
  • County History - a history of Victoria County. Also mentions other towns in the county.
    A more extensive history of Bloomington with added pictures.
    Picture of Martin de Leon is now included. Changes in names of some towns as listed in the Victoria Advocate, March 1904.
  • Maps of Victoria County - to help you locate some of the smaller towns
  • Courthouse Records
  • Marriage Records -a listing from 1838-1855. Also some records from The Victoria Advocate 100, 75, 50 Years Ago column
  • Victoria City School Records -where to find city school records.

164. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: TX-JEWISH
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the genealogy and history of Jewish immigrants and religion in texas.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Religion/TX-JEWISH.html
Religion: TX-JEWISH Mailing List TX-JEWISH-L Topic: A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the genealogy and history of Jewish immigrants and religion in Texas. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at TX-JEWISH-admin@rootsweb.com.

165. Texas - Genealogy Top Links
genealogy Web Site Links. Conrad s Clippings A collection of obituary clippings from the Jasper and Newton county areas of texas.
http://www.texas-onlink.com/Society_and_Culture_Genealogy.html
Texas Society and Culture
Counties

Ethnic Groups
...
Surnames
Genealogy Web Site Links
Conrad's Clippings - A collection of obituary clippings from the Jasper and Newton county areas of Texas. Includes family surnames, Texas obituary links, and cemeteries in the counties.
Richland Crossing - A Portrait of Texas Pioneers
- Peppermill Publishing Company presents exclusive documented true stories of 1846 pioneer migration to Texas for free land. Also includes the Navarro County, Texas and the John Wesley Hardin story.
Other Useful Travel Web Links
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Expedia Travel
- Compare prices, shop for a vacation or cruise, reserve a hotel room or rent a car.
Discovery Online
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Travelweb
- Worldwide accommodation reservations at hotels of participating chains.
Lonely Planet
- Offers travel advice, detailed maps, travel news, popular message boards and health information. Also lists information and updates regarding their guidebooks.
- US government's official travel advice and travel warnings. Registration for automated email updates.

166. Nuevo Leon
From History and genealogy of South texas and Northeast Mexico . Includes brief history from arrival of Spaniards, and chronology of founding of cities, with links to family history resources.
http://vsalgs.org/stnemgenealogy/nleon.html
Nuevo Leon
History of Nuevo Leon
(Nuevo Reino de Leon)
Origins 1730's Population Chart Chronological Listing Governors of Nuevo Leon 1582-1822
Places
Abasolo Agualeguas Alamo Allende ...
Map of Nuevo Leon
Origins
Luis de Carbajal by orders of the governor Martin de Almanza entered into the land of war to punish and pacify the tribes of the mountains, an area now known as Nuevo Reino de Leon. Luis de Carbajal returns to Spain and makes a contract with the King to conquer and settle six hundred square leagues with name New Realm of Leon. After crossing the San Juan river and naming it, he entered into the Monterrey area. From there, Carbajal traveled north and then east and arrived at the site where he established the new settlement of Leon ( Cerralvo ). Carbajal was a Portuguese Jew and traveled with an expedition of about 200 men, many of whom were from the old province of Leon in Spain. The area was very similar to there home in Spain, so the men named the new province Nuevo Reino de Leon (New Realm of Leon). Later with some settlers from Saltillo, Carbajal established a settlement north of the springs of Monterrey and named it

167. Genealogy Of A Cooper Family Of Texas
genealogy of a family in texas.
http://gvtc.com/~ncooper/
Genealogy of a Cooper Family of Texas
David Thomas and wife, Exa (Borroum) Cooper
David Thomas Cooper, known as "Tom", was born near Climax and Whigham in Decatur County, Georgia. He was the son of John J. and the grandson of Samuel Cooper. Tom was named for his uncle, David Thomas. He moved to Texas as a young man and married Exa Assenath Borroum who was living with her uncle, Edwin P. Borroum in Robertson County, Texas. In about 1902, Tom and Exa moved to San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Tom worked for the Southern Steel Co., on South Presa Street in San Antonio near where he built his own home. Tom and Exa are both buried in the San Jose Burial Park in San Antonio.
Descendants of Samuel Cooper
Allied Families:
Bass
Benton Boroum/Borroum Echols
Other Families Being Researched: Ayres, Bennett, Boyd, Cartledge, Furnis, Keble, Need, Newsom, Ponder, Tinsley and Whitworth
Many thanks to those who have provided information to me. Any corrections or additions will be greatly appreciated!
Favorite Links:
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet

Decatur County Georgia GenWeb

Patricia's Timeless Connections (Daniel Family)

168. In Memory Of Roy Pugh
A wife's tribute to her husband Roy from Weatherford, texas. Photos, information on grieving, genealogy and links about brain injuries.
http://groups.msn.com/InmemoryofRoyPugh
var nEditorialCatId = 334; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(''); Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help In memory of Roy Pugh InmemoryofRoyPugh@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now Welcome Messages ... Tools emily claire kostrubala and roy pugh emily claire kostrubala and roy pugh emily claire kostrubala and roy pugh emily claire kostrubala and roy pugh emily claire kostrubala and roy pugh In Memory of Roy Roy was only 41 when he died. His sudden death is a reminder to us that we are not gauranteed tomorrow, so we should dedicate ourselves to live the best way we can today. For we do not know when we will be taken. The photos date from the time Roy and I began dating in the Fall of Please click this Pictures link to view the photos. Please go to the Message links, on your left, to view the memories or anecdotes. It's 2004 now, yet my last roll of film of Roy I still can't bring myself to develop. I will do though. When I am ready. Then the last album will have pictures. Let's enjoy Roy's life as we mourn his loss; cherish the man he was for most of his life; understand that he was a victim of a horrible injury that changed him, as it does anyone. And therefore, place him in God's merciful, understanding arms. I do.

169. Texas AHGP Home Page
representatives. texas Counties. This nonprofit research network is affiliated with the American History and genealogy Project (AHGP). It
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/state1/
Texas If you would like to host a Texas County, please contact Cindy . Here is a link about AHGP and hosting a county. Texas Texas, one of the West South Central states of the U. S., bordered on the N. by Oklahoma, on the NE by Arkansas, on the E. by Louisiana, on the SE by the Gulf of Mexico, on the SW by Mexico, and on the W. by New Mexico. The Red River forms part of the N. boundary, the Sabine R. forms part of the E. boundary, and the Rio Grande forms the border with Mexico.
Texas entered the Union on December 29, 1845, as the 28th State. Two 20th Century U. S. Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lyndon B. Johnson were born in Texas. In the 19th Century the Texas economy was based on cattle breeding, cotton growing, and other agricultural activities. After 1900 petroleum and natural gas production became very important and the state also developed a diversified manufacturing sector. In the early 1980's Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio were the state's largest cities and among its important industrial centers. The state's name is derived from tejas, the mid 16th Century rendering of a Caddo Indian term meaning, "friends." It was adopted and spelled as Texas in 1836, the year it became independent of Mexico. Texas is known as the Lone Star State for the single star on its flag.
Texas Facts

170. Herring Cemetery, Hood County, Texas
Provides listing of burials in Herring Cemetery, located in Arrowhead Shores subdivision, Hood County, texas.
http://www.granburydepot.org/church/herring.htm
Hood County Texas Genealogical Society
Herring Cemetery
The following cemetery listing was scanned from:
Hood County Genealogical Society Newsletter No. 19; August 1988
Editor: Merle McNeese HERRING CEMETERY - Hood County Herring family burial site for generations. First grave was the mother of S. C. Herring in November, 1880. Driving instructions to the cemetery from Granbury: Leave Granbury town square on North Houston Street. Travel 3.5 miles on Highway #4 to Thorp Spring. Turn right onto Highway #2580 and proceed for 3.5 miles to the entrance or Arrowhead Shores. Turn right into second gateway with the name in the stone markers. Inside the area of Arrow- head Shores turn left and drive to swimming pool. Turn right an Park Street. Take first left onto Highland Drive. Follow that to Highland Circle. Turn right and continue to the cemetery gate. You will have driven approximately .5 mile within Arrowhead Shores. Highland is a very winding street. There are mobile homes that will hide the cemetery from your view; so look carefully! In August, 1988, we found 63 groves that were marked and could be identified. There are at least twelve or more with fieldstone markers, but there is no inscription visible.

171. Andrews County, TXGenWeb Page
genealogy Project provides history, photos, cemeteries and maps, death indexes, Confederate Pensions filed, and information on communities in Andrews County, texas.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txandrew/
Andrews County, TXGenWeb Site
Welcome to the Andrews County genealogy pages, part of the TXGenWeb and USGenWeb projects.
Tami Ramsey is the County Coordinator for this site.
Andrews County History
Andrews County was formed from Bexar County on August 21, 1876 when the 15th Legislature of Texas created 54 counties in the Panhandle and South Plains. It was named for Richard Andrews, the first man to die in the war for Texas independence in 1835. The towns of Andrews County (past and present) are Andrews, Baird Lake, Fasken, Florey, Frankel City, and Shafter Lake.
WHERE TO START
Click here to POST and READ QUERIES for Andrews County, TX
Mailing List for Andrews County, Texas
Andrews County, TX on Genforum
Another page on Andrews County, Texas
County Clerk
215 N.W. 1st Street
Andrews, TX 79714
Vital Records for Andrews County, Texas
Calendar for Andrews County, Texas
ACCOMODATIONS
BIOGRAPHIES
All Off Site Links
Texas Physicians Historical Biographical Database
Kenny Lee BOYKIN
Clarence and Ada VAUGHAN
BIRTHS
Andrews County Births
BLACK HISTORY
Freedmen's Bureau Records - Texas
An Off site Link
The History of Juneteenth
BOOKS
Andrews County History 1876-1978, Index

172. TXGenWeb Jack County
TXGenWeb historical genealogy project information and research resource.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txjack/
Jack County Texas Presented by the TXGenWeb Project Hosted by the Great Folks at Rootsweb Hello, I am Lois Kennedy , the County Coordinator for Jack County. I live in Brazoria County, and must depend on the good folks of Jack County to provide me with information. Anything you can offer or provide will be gladly accepted and incorporated into the page. North Texas Genealogical Association
P.O. Box 4602

Wichita Falls, TX 76308
TRY OUR NEW SEARCH ENGINE...
Ok the site has gotten too big for you to have to look at every page, SO, at the suggestion of one of our many visitors, I am trying this search engine. Please let me know what you think..... Lois NOTE!!! Search engine does not search the census records... SORRY Jack County Census ONLINE NOTE I am planning to add a surname page to this site, if you will submit the surnames and your email address to me at Lois Faye2@aol.com

173. Texas - Genealogy - Criminal, Fraud And Personal Identity - Expert Witnesses - F
FindLaw Market Center Expert Witnesses Criminal, Fraud and Personal Identity genealogy texas, Browse By State. Listings for genealogy in texas.
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174. Asherton Cemetery
List of graves in the cemetery.
http://www.historicdistrict.com/Genealogy/Dimmit/asherton.asp
Asherton Cemetery
Asherton, Dimmit County, Texas
The Asherton Cemetery is located about 2 miles south of Asherton on Highway 83. This survey was conducted by Bert Bell in January 1998. Cemetery Listing Name Born Died Notes Links Brown, Bettie B. 8 Jan 1876 29 Jun 1936
Brown, J.B. Jun 1858 16 Nov 1928
Courtney, Archie Merle 11 Mar 1914 16 May 1914
Cudney, Charles H.
Cudney, Lillian S.
Edwards, Jessie B. 13 Sep 1903 04 Jun 1933
Edwards, Jimmie 15 Dec 1897 17 Mar 1967
Edwards, Joe L. 04 Feb 1910
Edwards, T.C.
Fuller, Josephine A. 28 Mar 1890 14 Jun 1928 Hargues, Henry E. 9 Feb 1899 09 Feb 1917 Helfer, John Thomas 26 Feb 1898 12 Oct 1984 Hester, Berta D. Hester, Fred Holt, F. Wise Holt, L. Holt, W.E. Lamb, Ada Emberton 27 Mar 1878 02 Nov 1927 Lamb, Morris Emberton 23 Jan 1913 11 Nov 1936 Lancaster, Benjaman Franklin Father Lancaster, Donna Mae 10 Jan 1896 02 Jun 1923 Wife of Luther Lancaster, Elbert L. 4 Feb 1893 03 Apr 1966 W.W.1 Lancaster, Luther 10 Aug 1890 17 Sep 1928 Lancaster, N. Pearl Bissell 2 May 1888 22 Jan 1947 Wife of E.L. Lancaster, Priscilla Vannoy Mother Lancaster, Sherman

175. NARA | Genealogy | Port Of Zapata, Texas, 1923-1953
This page features genealogical resources available at the National Archives and Records Administration.
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/immigrant_arrivals/zapata_texas_
Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 12, 2004 Sections Genealogy Main Page About Genealogy Research Research Topics African Americans ... NARA Publications Resources Contact Us Sources to Answer FAQs Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Guide to Genealogical Research ... Search in Genealogy Port of Zapata, Texas, 1923-1953 Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction

Part 2: M2024 Roll List

Part 3: Where to Find these Records

Part 1: Introduction
Immigration records from this port are reproduced in NARA microfilm publication:
M2024. Indexes and Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Zapata, Texas, August 1923-September 1953 (2 rolls).

176. Light House Flash
Jonesville, texas. Bible introduction and articles, Jones family photos and genealogy, and music files (MIDI).
http://www.nftmt.com
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177. Brown County Texas TXGebWeb Genealogy
TXGenWeb genealogy project.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbrown/
TXGenWeb USGenWeb WorldGenWeb
TXGenWeb Counties

The Genealogy of Brown County Texas Quick Reference Addresses
Brown County Surnames, Families, and Stories

Cemeteries

Census/Taxes/BMD/Vital Statistics
...
Lookup Page
- people who will assist you in research
Mailing List

Message Boards

Photos

Sheriffs of Brown County
... Surname Search - add your family names! Towns and Cities Volunteer - to help!
Brown County, in the heart of the state, is one of the 254 counties in Texas. Counties neighboring Brown County are: Callahan Eastland Comanche Mills ... Coleman . See map link here . Another map link here and here Search the Brown County TXGenWeb site Search the Brown County Archive Text Files Match: All Any Format: Long Short Sort by: Score Time Title Reverse Score Reverse Time Reverse Title Search: THE PROMISED LAND : The History of Brown County Texas; 1941 Need to find a county? If you have the name of the town and the state, go here Really good Civil War search site: Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System Brown County was formed in 1856 and is located in Central Texas. Brownwood is the county seat and is home to Howard Payne University. A town list is found

178. Central Texas PC User's Group
Includes meeting schedule, mailing list, and information about special interest groups on topics such as Linux, Windows, genealogy, and Visual Basic.
http://www.ccaustin.org/
Central Texas PC Users' Group
Home General Meeting SIGs Calendar ... Members About Us CTPCUG is Central Texas' largest group of PC afficionados in the Austin area. We have an active roster in excess of 400 hardy souls with eclectic interests running the gamut from DOS to Linux to Windows, from word processors to multimedia, from genealogy to Visual Basic. The first Tuesday of each month is devoted to a General Meeting which is conducted at the Joe C. Thompson Center at 26th and Red River. The meeting starts at 7PM and is usually over with by 9PM. Each month, leading vendors come to display their products and generally give away hundreds of dollars worth of product. You are welcome to attend any meeting as a Visitor. Information on our 14 Special Interest Groups which meet at various locations during the month. Each SIG is led by a person who devotes a lot of time to gathering and disseminating topical information. We have an excellent Volunteer group, consisting of over 50 people who offer help in more than 150 topics. This help is only available to members. Membership is $25 per year. This nominal sum gets you all the computer-related camaraderie you can hope for. Our

179. Granbury, Texas Photos And Information
Home page featuring pictures of Granbury, texas, a virtual tour of the old Hood County Jail, and genealogy information.
http://home.flash.net/~wmoyers/
THE MOYERS' GRANBURY, TEXAS PAGE
NOTICE!!!
THIS WEBPAGE IS MOVING TO:
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Pictures of Granbury and Hood County.
Wayne Moyers Genealogy 135 Surnames Updated 11/14/97
Tour the Old Hood County Jail.
Tour the Old Granbury Light Plant (3 Minutes at 28500 BPS).
Hood County Genealogical Society
Texas Landmarks County Index
Granbury links and other favorite web sites.
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