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  1. William Dunbar of Bastrop County, Texas: His ancestory [sic] and descendants by Ethel Eleanor Dunbar Schilling, 1991
  2. Dyer of North Carolina, Louisiana and Texas (Travers - Dorgan genealogies) by Douglas N Travers, 1993
  3. Carl August & Julia Eva Richter and a genealogy of the Richter family from Germany to Texas: Including Dear, Haenel, Huthamcher, McLean, Pauly, Rzeppa, ... Wharton, Willcox and Woltersdorf families by Mary Ann Fowler Fitzgerald, 2002
  4. The genealogy of James Fitch Bradford of Fannin County, Texas by Hance H Hamilton, 2000
  5. The Johan Frederick Gottlieb Striegler family history: A detailed genealogy of the descendants of pioneer citizens of Gillespie County, Texas, 1940 to January 1952 by Selma Weyrich Striegler, 1953
  6. Obituaries 1832-1885: References in Texas newspapers by Pearl Hendricks, 1957
  7. Texas obituaries from early papers: I to Z by Pearl Hendricks, 1957
  8. Texas Baptist newspaper abstracts: 7 March, 1855 - 21 February 1884 by Helen M Lu, 1992
  9. The Bennetts of Texas by Vernon E Bennett, 1979
  10. The George Mayfield Daniel family in Texas by Zonetta Almand Daniel Devine, 1961
  11. Your Texas ancestors (A scrapbook reproduction) by Damon Veach, 1959
  12. Brazos County Texas Marriage Records, 1878-1887, Bks. E & F by Texas Research Ramblers, 1993-09
  13. Texas County Heritage Volume II
  14. They came to Texas: The family history and genealogy of Cecil Raymond Ballard and Maurice (Bradford) Ballard, 1734-1975 by C. R Ballard, 1979

81. Texas Genealogy Expert Witnesses & Consultants - Expert Pages
Texas Experts expert witnesses Experts who specialize in genealogical researchprimarily to locate missing persons. Also researching titles, estates,
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82. TxGenWeb Trinity County, Texas
TXGenWeb genealogy project.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txtrinit/
The Trinity County Courthouse, built in 1914, is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Visit the site at 162 West First Street in Groveton, Texas. Welcome to Trinity County! Our site is maintained by the Trinity County Historical Commission (TCHC). The TCHC was recently granted permission to acquire historical vital records that had been laid to decay in the County Courthouse. They contain marriage, birth and death, and land records dating back to the late 1800's. We need volunteers to help us with indexing or copying records for our website. Please take time to visit our TCHC Links. Trinity County Historical Commission
About the TCHC
Meeting dates and minutes
Friends of Trinity County Historical Commission TCHC Preservation Projects and Fundraising Activities
TCHC plans new Book of " Trinity County, A Legend of Its Own "

83. Texas, Michigan MI, Township Profile (Kalamazoo County) - Hotels, Festivals, Gen
Genealogy. 24% of Texas residents report German ancestry, and 12% report Irish.For more info on local ancestry groups, see the texas genealogy guide.
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=268238

84. Robertson County TXGenWeb Site
Robertson County, texas genealogy. Contains cemetery and county records, family histories, local resources, maps, county history, links, and historic places.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txrober2
www. robertsoncounty .info TXGenWeb Site
Official Site For The Robertson County Historical Commission Robertson County is situated near the central part of Texas, about one hundred forty miles from the coast and one hundred fifty miles west of the Louisiana line. It is bounded by the following counties: Falls and Limestone on the north, Burleson and Milam on the west, Brazos on the south, and Leon on the east. The Brazos River separates Robertson County from Milam and Burleson, and the Navasota River forms the eastern boundary to separate the county from Leon. The old San Antonio-Nacogdoches Road forms the boundary on the south.
K aren Wiese Memorial Pavilion
in Virginia Field Park in Calvert.
(click on picture to enlarge) This Victorian pavilion
smaller gazebos were built in 1895
All of the information at this site is for personal genealogical and historical research by individuals, schools, universities, libraries, historical commissions, and genealogical societies. Commercial use of any information found at this site is strictly prohibited. Prior written permission from the volunteer county coordinator is required before any usage of this site's information. In all cases, prominent display of appropriate attribution information along with a link to this site will be required.
Links to external web sites are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval of any of the products, services or opinions contained in any external web site.

85. Texas, Wisconsin WI, Town Profile (Marathon County) - Hotels, Festivals, Genealo
Genealogy. 55% of Texas residents report German ancestry, and 3% report Irish.For more info on local ancestry groups, see the texas genealogy guide.
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=278992

86. USGenweb Project - Collingsworth County Texas
Collingsworth County, texas genealogy page.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcollin/
Welcome to Collingsworth County, Texas! You have reached the Collingsworth County Roots Page. Here you can search for the times of the past. I am Darrell Colson , County Coordinator, and I hope that you find a little information about Collingsworth County of interest to you. Please return to this page as often as possible because I plan to make a few changes as time goes by. Collingsworth County, Texas was created 1876 from Bexar and Youngland Districts . County seat is Wellington. Submit Collingsworth County Queries TXGenWeb Project USGenWeb Project List of Texas Counties History Photos of Interest in Collingsworth County Map of Collingsworth County Collingsworth County Cemeteries with Links to maps of Cemeteries Address of Interest in Collingsworth County Listings of Names in Collingsworth County Cemeteries Historical Markers in Collingsworth County The USGenWeb Archives search engine is online and ready! For now, the search engine is broken down by states. The headlines, describing the file, will appear on the list of hits.

87. Texas Family History - Texas Birth Records. Texas Family Search Page.
Texas Family History. Texas Birth Records. texas genealogy Search. Discover YourFamily History While Building Your Family Tree.
http://www.familyhistory.com/state.asp?state=TX

88. Cass County, TXGenWeb Main Page
Cass County texas genealogy and history data.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcass/
The Cass County TXGenWeb Project This is a FREE genealogy (family history) site. Powered by dedicated volunteers like you who contribute their info to this site. We are NOT affiliated with the Cass County, Texas government,
the Cass County genealogical society or the LDS FHC in any way. August 1997 winner of
The Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb
Project County of the Month award.
You can nominate a county too!
We're a proud part of these fine volunteer projects:
The TXGenWeb Project The USGenWeb Project The WorldGenWeb Project
Surrounding Counties: Click graphic for larger view
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Click here for: Resources this is where most everything is stored i.e. African American pages, Bible Records, Bios, Cemetery, Census, Court House inf., Courthouse records, FHC inf., group sheets, history, land/tax, laughs, library inf., lookup inf., newspapers, old letters, pedigree pages, post offices, publications, query links, and vital records ... so it's a DO NOT miss page! Professional Version Site Map
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89. Expressively Yours Greetings Bowie County Texas Genealogy Guest Book
Our Expressively Yours Greetings Bowie County texas genealogy Guest Book forwebsites that sends aa personalized Thank You Greeting Card automatically to
http://www.expressively-yours-greetings.com/10001325/
We want to welcome you to our Expressively Yours Greetings Bowie County Texas and Genealogy Guest Book website of Expressively Yours Greetings Bowie County Texas and Genealogy uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them here. Please sign our Expressively Yours Greetings Guest . Thank you for visiting us here at Expressively Yours Greetings Bowie County Texas and Genealogy Guest Book website and we hope you have enjoyed your stay and please come back soon to our our home. Here is Expressively Yours and here is where you can get a free guest book for your website at Expressively Yours Greetings

90. Genealogy Internet Links
Cyndi s list of texas genealogy resources covers all categories events, texas genealogy Resources http//wwwpersonal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/texas.html
http://www.ci.round-rock.tx.us/library/genealogy/genealogylinks.html
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Genealogy Internet Links These links have been provided to help users learn about how to begin work on their own genealogy, become familiar with the major free genealogy websites, help with genealogical research in Texas. Beginners Genealogy Websites Must See Genealogy Websites Williamson County Websites Vital Records Websites ... Texas Genealogy and Local History Websites Beginner's Genealogy Guide The following links have been provided to help users learn about how to begin work on their own genealogy.

91. Genealogy In Texas And Beyond
Current information and great genealogical and historical resource links foranyone doing research in texas or any state in the United States.
http://home.myweb.net/~de/

92. The TXGenWeb Project
genealogy resource for texas. Includes links to each county in texas, projectstaff and information, and variety of other records.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgenweb/
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93. Genealogy - Texas State Library
List of genealogy resources available from the texas State Library and ArchivesCommission.
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/genfirst.html
Areas of General Interest
Genealogy Resources Available at Our Library
Our collections include microfilm of the federal census schedules for all states through 1910, selected states from the 1920 and 1930 censuses; printed family and county histories; and a variety of Texas government records. In addition to these, many of our frequently requested resources are highlighted below. Please use our Online Public Access Catalog to determine the cataloged titles in our collections. Visitors to our library should be aware that the resources are located throughout several collections and locations. Please be sure to check for the hours of the collection you wish to visit before you leave home. Links
Vital Statistics Indexes
Index to Confederate Pension Applications
Index to Adjutant General Service Records
Index to Republic Claims ...
  • Vital statistics indexes are an important part of the genealogical resources available at the library. While we do not have access to the certificates themselves, the library does own selected indexes to Texas births, deaths, marriages and divorces. The indexes are available for on-site use in the Genealogy Collection, Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m - 5 p.m., as well as to be borrowed through the interlibrary loan program.

94. Bowie County, Texas & Genealogy
Independent familystyle historical and genealogical site for anyone interested in Bowie County, texas; includes early history, government, photos, military, and land records.
http://www.usroots.com/~jmautrey/
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Welcome to our independent site which is not affiliated with any historical or genealogical organization, network, or society. However, we do fully support all these fine research sources. We are Jo Lyon Autrey, of Dallas, Texas, and Becky Cowen-Rutter, of Big Lake, Alaska, and we are the hostesses. We have deep roots in Bowie County, and have lots of information we wish to share with you. If you have information you would like to contribute or a website relating to Bowie County, and would like to have them included on this site, please contact us by clicking on CONTACT at the top of the page. Any files you submit will remain your property and will not be sold or shared with others without your permission. NOTE: When posting to any of the boards on this site, any message without a name or email address will be deleted, as well as messages posted to the incorrect board. When posting obituaries, please give source, such as name of newspaper and date, when possible. "Unanimous" messages will also be deleted.

95. The World Of Walter And Mary Ann
Walter and Mary Ann of Victoria, texas. Photos, pets, information, links, and genealogy.
http://members.aol.com/maaryann/myhomepage/index.html
htmlAdWH('93212822', '728', '90'); Main Family LifeOther The World of Walter and Mary Ann ABOUT US We are Mary Ann and Walter in Victoria, TX. Walter is working a second career at the Housing Authority of Victoria, after retiring from the Victoria Police Department in 1997. I retired from the police department in 1998. We have a son, Mark, who works for a casino in Mississippi, and a daughter, Judy, who is a 911 dispatcher. So far no grandchildren!
Walter was born in Texas. Although he was an "army brat", he lived only in Texas up until he joined the U. S. Coast Guard and served in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Virginia, North Carolina and Viet Nam. I was also an "army brat" and have lived in Oklahoma (where I was born), Texas, Japan, and Kentucky.
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OUR PETS We have a fawn Pug dog named SuLing who is a sweet thing, and a beige and white cat named Harry who is a holy terror. They both are "fuzzy people" to us. SuLing is very spoiled and takes every step I take, lying down by my feet when I sit down. Harry is always looking for trouble and found ithe now has only three legs.

96. Czech Heritage Society Of Texas Index
Includes history, genealogy, culture, texasCzech directory, message board, and events.
http://www.czechheritage.org/
Czech Heritage Society of Texas Index
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97. TexasCzechs - A Texas Czech Genealogy Web Site
Help to people with roots in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia, links to obituaries, newspapers, customs, dedicated to Czech genealogy.
http://www.texasczechs.homestead.com/
Family Trees New Rootsweb Test Surnames Ancestral Photos Welcome - Vitame Vas
TexasCzechs
is a Texas Czech genealogy website designed to help those who are in search of their family roots from the Czech Crown Lands of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Slovakia (and sometimes Lusatia and Ruthenia). This site contains Family Trees, stories, ancestral photos, and tips on doing genealogical research in the Czech Republic.
Outside of Texas, very little is known of this special breed of Texan and we hope this site will give you a better understanding of the Czech immigrants who settled the fertile black-land soils of Texas - their trials, tribulations and successes!
For more information on the Czechs of Texas, click here
If you've got photos of Texas Czechs you'd like identified, please send me an emai l and I'll see that it's posted here for others to view.
If you'd like to add your family tree to this website, please contact me
This web site is maintained for and by members of the mailing list TexasCzechs@egroups.com in celebration of their precious Czech heritage.
Subscription to the e-mail list is free. If you'd like join the TexasCzechs to discuss genealogy, culture, history, customs, etc., you can learn more by

98. Lone Star Junction: A Texas And Texas History Resource
A texas history resource provided for Texans, tourists, historians, school students, genealogists, and interested individuals. Includes state songs, a picture gallery, historic scrapbook and documents, and Texian database. Offers history and genealogy discussion forums.
http://www.lsjunction.com/

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The Archives. A multi- dimensional look at a few of the People Places Documents , and Events of early Texas. The Texians. Search our Online Database for data on over 10,000 Texians from the days of the Republic and before. The Forums. Join our History Forum and Genealogy Register to share info about Texans in the 19th century. Book Reviews. Syndicated columnist Mike Cox provides lively Commentary on numerous books. Updated periodically.
Classics On-line. Read our full-text editions of Rare and Classic Books about Texas and the Southwest.
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99. Tracey Hughes's Genealogy Home Page
Searching my ancestor's roots in North Central, Eastern, and the Panhandle of texas.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/2254/
Tracey Hughes's Genealogy Home Page
TABLE OF CONTENTS Direct Surname List : the main surnames that I've been researching. Related Surname List "Road Blocks" I've encountered in my research: can you provide any clues? This page contains links to marriage certificates I've found for some ancestors! 1920 Navarro Co. Census records that I've found for some of my ancestors and relatives. Navarro Co. marriages : Name index recently revised! My Family Tree Maker page, with 5 partial Outline Descendant charts.
Genealogy-related
helpful links and other personal favorite sites: check them out!! Updated! Items of family interest, including picture slideshows of my niece and nephew, Alaana and Aaron! Updated! Welcome to my page! The purpose of this site is to display some of the research I've done on my genealogy/family history. Although my research has looked at records from several counties in Texas, the area of concentration for this site is in Navarro County, Texas. It is my hope that this site will continue to grow and be of help to other African-American genealogists who are researching their Navarro County roots. If you have any questions about the information listed on my page, or if you think we might have a connection, please feel free to write me at blk3953@yahoo.com

100. TXGenWeb Greer County, Texas
TXGenWeb genealogy project. The former Greer County, texas is now part of Oklahoma. This site has links to records from prior to that 1896 move.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgreer/
Greer County, Texas
Feb 8, 1860 - Mar 16, 1896
The TXGenWeb Project The USGenWeb Project
On-line Resources You may send your queries to me, David Morgan , county coordinator for old Greer County, Texas. If they do not pertain to the Texas part of Greer county (1860-1896) they will not be posted. Queries concerning settlers after 1897 should be directed to the appropriate OkGenWeb Project county. The original Greer county Texas covered the current Oklahoma counties of Beckham Greer Harmon Jackson , and parts of Texas counties Childress Collingsworth Hemphill Lipscomb , and Wheeler Queries and Responses
History
On February 8, 1860, the Texas legislature passed an act providing for the formation of Greer County, with boundaries "beginning at the confluence of Red River and Prairie Dog Town River; then running up Red River, passing the mouth of the South Fork (Elm Fork) and following main or North Red River to its intersection with the twenty-third degree of west longitude (the 100th meridian); thence due south across the Salt Fork to Prairie Dog River, and thence following that river to the place of beginning."
But the comparatively rapid development of Greer County was disturbed by a dispute between Texas and the United States over the ownership of the area. The controversy had origin in an 1819 treaty fixing the line between United States and Spanish territory. A map designating the Red River and 100th meridian as boundary lines was part of the treaty; but the map aroused dispute, for it incorrectly marked the 100th meridian and showed only one fork of a two-forked Red River.

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