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         Texas Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. The John Berry family of Berry's Creek, Texas pioneers, Williamson County, Texas by William L Mann, 1958
  2. Texas presbyterian newspaper abstracts by Helen M Lu, 1992
  3. Some Texas Bryans and their Georgia kin by Bobbie Bryan Coons, 1986
  4. German roots, Texas growth: Descendants of Caroline Treybig and George Wassermann by Jan Wassermann Kelm, 1989
  5. Castleberry families: The Texas connection by Carole Castleberry, 1981
  6. Texas ancestors index: Including alphabetical spouse index by Donna J Porter, 1987
  7. Bible records, lineages, wills: Lady Washington Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Houston Texas by Fred W Lackner, 1973
  8. Hiel Orton Campbell (1807-1851) soldier of the Texas Revolution and his descendants by R. Henry Holman, 1991
  9. Your Texas ancestors: A scrapbook reproduction by Damon Veach, 1969
  10. Scatterlings: Blair, Williams & Turner to Texas, 1858-1873 by Julian F Williams, 2000
  11. Index transportation;: An index of selected items pertaining to transportation - primarily railroads - from the Dallas Herald, Dallas, Texas, February 24, 1866 - November 13, 1875 by Robert T Gill, 1962
  12. The Texas Eisenhauers and their origins in Germany by Lydia Eisenhauer Biegert, 1993
  13. Family history of Waltons in East Texas: Descendants of William J. & Green Berry Walton by Thomas Darrel Walton, 1992
  14. Cambern family in Texas 1831 to 1972 ; Also, Camberns in America, 1716-1972 (a collection by several Camberns and Mary C. Hallam) by Lois Cambern Marsh, 1972

121.  Texas Czech Storyteller
Features articles, genealogy, Czech history in Europe and texas, and cultural resources.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/texasczech/
The Texas Czech Storyteller Short Stories, Studies, References, Immigrant Family Information and More A Compilation and collection of information pertaining to the Czech Immigrants in Texas. With emphasis on bringing the history to life through accounts the families of the author, original short stories, old photos, studies, reference lists, and more. Keywords: Texas, Czech, Immigrants, Settlers, Culture, Genealogy, Williamson County, Granger, Lavaca County, Moravia, Nueces County, Robstown, Rektorik, Mrazek, Hrncir, Jalufka, Blahuta, Ermis, and others.
Kdo chce s vlky býti, musí vlky výti!
If you run with the wolves, then you must howl with the wolves! Remember who your people are, keep and tell their stories to keep the fires of the culture alive! My jsme moravanští lidé. Important Notice : This site is undergoing a major redesign. No later than August 01, 2004, many of the categories will be deleted and articles, papers, and other material may be moved or removed from the site. Thank you for your continued support. Czech-Moravians in Nueces County A Family History Research Project Czech-Moravian Family History Project Where are the Czech-Moravians in Nueces County?

122. STANDRIDGE, MADDOX, Etc. GENEALOGY SITE
Genealogical information on the Standridge and Maddox surnames including a long list of Standridge births and deaths in texas.
http://members.aol.com/rhboyd4308
LAST UPDATE: Sep 7, 1998
VISITORS:
Genealogy: Standridge, Maddox, etc.
This site will primarily be used to "advertise" STANDRIDGE, MADDOX and other family surnames and exchange genealogy data with others. Welcome to the Gray Wolf Genealogy site! My name is Robert; my wife Anna and my son Michael. My father used the call name "Gray Wolf" as his citizen's band (C.B.) call sign and this Web Site is dedicated to his memory. Please feel free to download any data that interests you and if you have data to share on any of the surnames listed please send us a e-mail at the address listed below. We look forward to hearing from you and hope to find many new relations.
DIRECT SURNAMES
ROBERT'S......Standridge, Phillips, Cooper, Maddox, Rucker, Brady, Lucas, Tinsley, Talliaferro, Fielding, Mosley, Perkins, Lynch ANNA'S.......Craig, Kragh, Laursen, McCulloch, Crouch
INDEX OF STANDRIDGE DEATHS IN TEXAS
This index includes the first name, middle name, county where death occurred, the date of death and the death certificate number for the STANDRIDGE surname who died in Texas between 1903 and 1996. I have included instructions on how to obtain a copy of the death certificate. You may obtain the STANDRIDGE National Newsletter by writting Russell P. Baker, 6525 Magnolia Drive, Mabelvale AR 72103. There is no charge for the newsletter;however, free will contributions for mailing and other production costs are needed. The STANDRIDGE family historian is Frances JONES, 108 St. Leo Drive, Chiokia, IL 62206.

123. Research Help
Directory of sites on history and genealogy in the state.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgenweb/helps.htm
T E X A S G E N E A L O G Y
The TXGenWeb Project Last Updated:
Sunday, 14-Aug-2005 06:05:42 MDT "...the people of Texas do now constitute a free, Sovereign, and independent republic..."
- from the Texas Declaration of Independence, 2 March 1836 Home
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Texas Research Help
Republic Era Resources
  • Gammel's The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 - This has long been one of the most important primary resources for the study of Texas' complex history during the Nineteenth Century. Gammel's monumental compilation charts Texas from the time of colonization through to statehood and reveals Texas' legal history during crucial times in its development. Index to Military Rolls of the Republic of Texas 1835-1845 - Information about military service of individuals who served the Republic of Texas during this timeframe. Republic Claims Search - The Audited Republic Claims series includes claims for payment, reimbursement, or restitution submitted by citizens to the Republic of Texas government from 1835 through 1846.

124. MY TEXAS ROOTS
genealogy for the Estes, Reed, and Williams families who came to Hill County, texas during 1845.
http://members.aol.com/lisacsa/index.htm
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MY TEXAS ROOTS
WHEN I BEGAN MY GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH I WAS UNAWARE JUST HOW DEEP MY ROOTS WERE IN THE TEXAS SOIL...OR FOR THAT MATTER HOW DEEP MY ROOTS WERE IN THE HISTORY OF THIS GREAT LAND CALLED AMERICA. I HADN'T GROWN UP WITH OLD FAMILY STORIES OF..."YOUR GREAT GRANDPA FOUGHT IN THE CIVIL WAR..." OR ANY WAR...NOR WITNESSED ANY H ISTORICAL EVENT FOR THAT MATTER! BUT I WAS CURIOUS TO KNOW JUST WHAT MY FAMILY HAD DONE...WHERE THEY HAD COME FROM... AND WHY. SO HERE ARE THEIR STORIES...THEIR JOURNEYS...THEIR LIVES...WOVEN INTO THAT WONDERFUL TAPESTRY CALLED HISTORY. I HOPE THEIR STORIES WILL ENCOURAGE YOU TO FIND YOUR HISTORY...YOUR HERITAGE...YOUR ROOTS. REPUBLIC OF TEXAS FAMILIES ESTES AND ALLIED LINES, REED AND WILLIAMS MY OTHER FAMILIES IN TEXAS BLACK PA, TN, AR COLE PA, OH, IL, IN HACKER VA, WV HUDSPETH VA, NC, KY, TN KIGHT MD, WV, TX LAUGHTER VA, NC, MS MERRELL NY, NJ, NC, TN NORMAN ENG, VA/WV RAGSDALE VA, NC, SC, AL REED/REID SC, GA, AL THOMAS OH, IL, MS SOLDIERS IN MY FAMILY REVOLUTIONARY CONFEDERATE UNION WORLD WAR II ...
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125. Texas Family History Research: TexMex Genealogy/Geneology
Extractions of various US Census and county marriages and an index of photographs of South texas.
http://hometown.aol.com/TexMexGenealogy/myhomepage/business.html
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Texas Family History Research: TexMex Genealogy/Geneology
last updated 15Sep2004
in a hurry? need a short cut? use your Ctrl+f keys and drop in a name to do a quick search
C. Some Families of South Texas
1-GUERRA families on the US Census: 1900 Hidalgo Co, 1900 Starr Co, 1910 Starr Co
2-HINOJOSA families on the US Census: 1870 Cameron Co
3-HINOJOSA marriages in Cameron County 1848-1943 Listed by Groom, Listed by Bride
4-MORIN marriages in Cameron Co 1848-1943, Hidalgo Co 1848-1957, Starr Co 1848-1972
Which do i enjoying doing more, reading books or researching and writing them? Look below and you be the judge...
Author of over 16 online books and history reseacher of two books:
Authored and available for reading over the Internet:
(huge files require minimally 2 minutes to download on a dialup connection) -Illinois Family History Research: Place Names of Each Illinois County URL is http://hometown.aol.com/illinoygenealogy/myhomepage/writing.html -Illinois Family History Research: Place Names of the 25 Northeast Counties URL is http://hometown.aol.com/illinoygenealogy/myhomepage/tv.html

126. Hood County, TX Genealogical Society Homepage
genealogy Searchable surname index of historic Hood County, texas Records andHistorical Notes.
http://www.granburydepot.org/
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127. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Patricia Cornett Ulrich
Ancestral heritage of Patricia Cornett Ulrich, San Antonio, texas USA. Includes descendants of Duncan McLeod.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/u/l/r/Patricia-Ulrich/
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The Patricia Cornett Ulrich Home Page
Updated December 19, 2000
5323 Vista Glen St
San Antonio, TX 78247
A-United States
more4ulrich@hotmail.com

Edit Your Page I am researching all sides of my family branches. Some have moved along well and others have been brick walls. I will continue to work on them for as long as I can. Sooner or later I will remove the bricks in the wall. I have patience. I will remove the walls, one brick at a time.
My Norman D. McLeod family wall has been hard. I have traced him back to his parents, Anne Cleugh and Donald McLeod and to Duncan McLeod and Margaret but I cannot get back any further. This family was in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
My other brick wall is our Ulrich family. I can only trace them to Nebraska and maybe Iowa. This one is slow going.
My Family History
Family Tree Maker Reports and Trees
The content shown on this page has been submitted by a Genealogy.com customer, and is not subject to verification by Genealogy.com. Neither Genealogy.com nor its affiliates are responsible for the accuracy of any information contained on this page. The opinions expressed on this page are the author's alone and not the opinions of Genealogy.com. Home Help About Us Biography.com

128. Cemeteries Of Texas - Cemetery Records - Genealogy
Online burial records and tombstone inscriptions from texas Cemeteries.
http://www.interment.net/us/tx/
Home United States Website Menu Browse Other Cemeteries New Cemetery Transcriptions The Cemetery Column How to Find a Lost Grave ... Friends, Partners, and Websites
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129. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: My Genealogy Home Page Of V
Family tree of Al Vinson, Lake Worth, texas USA.
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/i/n/Al-Vinson/
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My Genealogy Home Page Of Vinson's
Updated September 3, 2005
Al Vinson
Fort Worth, Texas 76135
United States
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130. Waco-McLennan County Library - Waco, Texas
The genealogy Department is open during the central library s regular business From 1p.m. to 5 pm daily, the Central texas Genealogical Society (CTGS)
http://www.waco-texas.com/city_depts/libraryservices/genealogy.htm
Genealogy
Welcome to the Genealogy Department of the Waco-McLennan County Library. Our collection includes:
  • over 15,000 books Census and Soundex Family Search (a CD-ROM product from The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-Day Saints that contains the Ancestral File and International Genealogical Index) Texas County Records on microfilm are available through Interlibrary Loan. Our department also contains 10 microfilm readers, 3 microfiche readers, 2 microfilm/-fiche copiers, 1 photocopier, and 7 computers with internet access.
The Genealogy Department is open during the central library's regular business hours. From 1p.m. to 5 p.m. daily, the Central Texas Genealogical Society (CTGS) provides volunteers who assist patrons with research. The CTGS also has census and ancestor charts available at the library for a minimal cost. If you are interested in becoming a CTGS member or working as a volunteer, please call (254) 750-5954 or visit the Central Texas Genealogy www.rootsweb.com/~txmclenn/ctgs.htm

131. USGenweb Project - Hill County Texas
Provides county information including history of the Courthouse, genealogy database, and links to historical resources.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhill/
WELCOME TO HILL COUNTY TEXAS
There is no charge to access this
site's pages. If you have arrived here from somewhere else, such as a
pay site, and are in a frame, you can press the correct url of this page.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhill/
CLICK Here for HILLSBORO Weather Last updated
Sunday, 10-Jul-2005 16:08:58 MDT Howdy, Hi I am Bob Wood and I am the
coordinator for the Hill County TXGenWeb page
as of April 01 2005. This page is part of a nationwide
effort to get genealogical information online. For
more information about the national project, go to
the USGenWeb Project
For information about the Texas state project, go to the TXGenWeb If you have a link for Hill County that is not on our pages, If you think there is a great page that should be on our pages, let me know. Hope you enjoy our Site! PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANY LINKS ARE BROKEN, THANKS!
HILL CO TEXAS VOLUNTEER LOOKUPS
Volunteers need to do lookups. If you can help please contact me. Pictured here is the Hill (Hillsboro, 1890) It burned January 1, 1993, and has since been restored. More Pictures of courthouse's Courthouses of Texas in 3D Ted's Texas County Courthouse Photographs Hill County Government Library 118 S. Waco St.

132. The Czech Genealogy Page!
Research focused most on Czechs and Moravians and their descendants in the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th Century, particularly those whose families immigrated to texas in the 19th Century.
http://www.czechgenealogy.org/
The Czech Genealogy Page!
V t me v s(Welcome)
My research is focused most strongly on Czechs and Moravians and their descendants in the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th Century, particularly those whose families immigrated to Texas in the 19th Century.
The GEDCOM that can be accessed below as an HTML file contains more than 9,500 individuals. About 3,000 of them have Czech or Moravian surnames (about 400 of which are still living in the Czech Republic), and many are European royalty and early American settlers. The database also links European royalty to Biblical individuals back to Adam and Eve (using material from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles).
Here are some links for those researching
Czech or Moravian lines:
Texas Czech Genealogy Publishing Group (Free Texas Vital Records, Pamatnik Photo Album and much more!). Czech Genealogical Research Services. ... Operation Daybreak - An excellent WWII true story about the persecution of the Czechs by Nazi Germany.
Click on the envelope below to send your comments and suggestions to pjjanis@czechgenealogy.org

133. Bibliography - TXGenWeb Bee County
PUBLISHER South texas Genealogical Society, YEAR 1992 SUBJECT Registers ofbirths, Cemeteries texas Bee County. Normanna (Tex.) genealogy.
http://www.beeville.net/TXGenWeb/Bee/Bibliography.htm
Bee County Site
MAIN PAGE

Bibliography
Cemetery

History

Resources
Local
Beyond

South Texas

Genealogical Society
... USGenWeb.net Bee County Bibliography Lookup Volunteer:
We need a volunteer to fill this responsibility Please be respectful of any person you request to do a lookup. These people are usually involved in their own research, have jobs during the day and are doing this on a voluntary basis. Limited requests to one or two names unless the volunteers says they will accept more. Provide as much information as possible and be as specific as possible. "Requesting anything on Smith's" will not get much of a response. Be sure to express your appreciation to the volunteers for the efforts made on your behalf. The following bibliography should help you in your own research into your connections with Bee County, Texas. Much of the material, may be available by inter-library loan through your local public library or genealogical society. Unfortunately many of the titles, like most Genealogy items, may not be available on a circulating basis. However, many libraries throughout the country will offer to make photocopies of indexes and a limited amount of information under the "fair use" concept. TITLE: South Texas Genealogical Society quarterly. PLACE: Beeville, Tex. :

134. The Wehlmann Family Internet Portal
Darrell and family in Hockley, texas. Photos and genealogy sections for registered users.
http://www.wehlmann.com
W elcome to the Wehlmann Family Internet Portal, the place to share family photos, trace the family history and to request a wehlmann.com email address. Please enjoy your visit! Comments or questions, please Contact Us

135. Genealogy Research At The Texas State Library And Archives | Genealogy
The genealogy section of the texas State Library and Archives houses thousandsof resources to help you trace your family tree — no matter where it leads.
http://austin.about.com/cs/genealogy/a/rootstxarchives.htm
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136. TX SURNAMES, Gloria B. Mayfield
Surnames from the State of texas for genealogy research.
http://www.ladytexian.com/txsurnames/txsurnames.html
This is a list of surnames for the Great State of Texas. This site has become so big that the groupings were broken up and placed on multiple pages. if you find Links that don't work Please Let me know Click on the letter below with which the surname begins. You will be taken to the page for that name. Once there, click on the e-mail address next to the name to send that person a message regarding the particular name. In some cases, there are several persons representing the same name. Take your pick. Good luck and have fun learning about your history! If you have questions, e mail me Gloria B. Mayfield Also, if this page helps your work, please let me know, after all, it's nice to know someone's genealogical journey was made easier by information on this page! Please CAPITALIZE SURNAME ............. you@?.com YOU ASKED FOR IT !! I have added a Guestbook in hopes that it will make your researching easier........Thanks Gloria B. aka LadyTexian Don't know the City or County, Check it her

137. Descendents Of Thomas Grant
Descendants include James Davis Grant, son, and James Polk Grant, grandson. Migrated from Marshall County, Tennessee, to Robertson County, texas, beginning in 1840. Requires Internet Explorer
http://home.houston.rr.com/agrant/genealogy/clangran.htm

138. BillyandDebbie
Billy and Debbie Riddle of Arlington, texas. Photos, links, guestbook, and genealogy.
http://www.geocities.com/billyanddebbie/index.html
BillyandDebbie's Homepage Welcome to Our Virtual Home! If I am online on Yahoo! Messenger, just send me a line. Welcome to  our homepage.  Let you know a little about us, and our now 8 year old son(I need to get new pictures on this website).  We live in Arlington,  Texas, and have been married for the past TEN years.  Our son, Zachary, is an outgoing, athletic (unlike me, his Dad)  kid with great intelligence.  Okay, I know what you are thinking, every parent thinks that about their child, but to know Zachary is to see the truth.  I am a Welfare Fraud Investigator for the Office of Inspector General in the Texas Department of Human Services.  I have worked for the Agency for the past TEN years, but worked as an Investigator for the past FIVE.  It is an extremely enjoyable job, every Republican's fantasy I assure you, but it is no longer mine.  It also opens your eyes to the problems faced by everyday people, especially single mothers.  Instead of making me more negative towards the poor, it has made me more compassionate towards single parents, and less so towards unsupportive fathers.  You also meet interesting people, like one lady named her child Placenta , but that is another story. I RECENTLY GOT A JOB AS A HISTORY TEACHER AT A CHARTER SCHOOL IN DALLAS. I HAVE WANTED TO BE A TEACHER SINCE THE 6TH GRADE, NOW I GET MY CHANCE! Pray for patience.

139. Hispanic Genealogical Society
History and genealogy for south texas, New Mexico, California, and northern Mexico. Located in Houston, texas.
http://www.hispanicgs.com/
Hispanic Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 231271
Houston, Texas 77223-1271
Maria Gutierrez de la Garza y familia circa 1895
Searching for your Hispanic Ancestors, join our club and find out how with our help!
Our Hispanic Genealogical Club was formed to help foster Knowledge, Training, Help and Pride in the Search of Our Ancestors.
We offer Data Bases on families of Northern Mexico, South Texas, California, and New Mexico.
Monthly business meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Loma Linda Restaurant at 2111 Telephone Road in Houston at 6:30 PM. Various projects for the coming month are discussed, we have a show and tell session, and a speaker usually has a message on Genealogy for the society. We offer help to new members searching for their ancestors but the biggest advantage is the networking effort within our group and the various Hispanic genealogical groups in Texas, California, Northern Mexico and now with the internet members from around the world. We started in 1983 with about 20 members and now with the advent of the internet we have grown to around 300 members world wide. There are members from as far away as Homer, Alaska to the north; San Juan, Puerto Rico to the east; San Francisco, California to the west;and Mexico City, DF, Mexico to the south.
Funds raised though conventions, memberships, and book sales go to purchase Hispanic Genealogy books, data bases and are donated to the Clayton Library for Genealogical Research, here in Houston, Texas.

140. Genealogy Research - UT Library Online
University of texas at Austin genealogy Resources genealogy researchersshould include a visit to the texas State Library s genealogy Collection,
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/refsites/genealogy.html
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