Texas Genealogy Resources
Sub-regions for Texas
Vital Records for Texas
Vital records information, coming soon...Featured websites for Texas
Texas Cemeteries
Find links and information on locating cemeteries in Texas...[More]
http://www.uscemeteries.net/texas/cemeteries.htm
Texas Obituaries
Learn how and where to locate obituaries and death records in Texas...[More]
http://www.newspaperobituaries.net/texas/obituaries.htm
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains information originally published in the Senate documents of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine. Veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War whose graves were found between 1900 and 1987 are included in this first volume.
Included in eac...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4110
Atlantic Ports, Gulf Coasts & Great Lakes Passenger Lists, Roll 3: Galveston Texas 1846-71
These records begin in 1846, a year after the annexation of Texas by the United
States. More than 133,000 immigrants disembarked at the port of Galveston, Texas,
between 1846 and 1948. This database includes most of the 19th Century passenger
lists. The Great Galveston Hurricane of 8 September 1900 submerged the island and destroyed
much of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6094
Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records
This is an index to the serviceman who served in Camp Travis TX during WWI. There over 19,000 individuals recording with the following information included: name, rank, unit staff, company, page #. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5073
Confederate Research Sources
This database, a guide to Confederate record archive collections, will prove helpful to anyone whose ancestors fought in a military unit of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. This database identifies what Confederate records are available, and their exact location, enabling you to track down information about Confederate ancesto...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3207
Confederate States Field Officers
The costliest war in the history of the United States, the Civil War involved hundreds of thousands of men on both sides of the conflict. Originally published in the early 1900s, this database is a listing of men who served the Confederate States as field officers. In addition to listing the soldier's name, it also provides the soldier's rank, and ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4537
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.
http://www.geocities.com/conradsclippings/index.html
Dallas, Texas Directory, 1889-94
One of the largest and most prominent cities in Texas, Dallas was home to nearly a half a million people in 1890. This database is a transcription of three city directories originally published between 1890 and 1894. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection include...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4551
Dawes Commission Index, 1896
This is an index to over 14,000 records of individuals in the Five Civilized Tribes that applied for citizenship under the Act of 1896. The Five Civilized Tribes include the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chicasaw, Creek and the Seminole. Each record includes the individual's name tribe, and case number. This compilation, in effect an Indian census, was al...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3075
Dawes Commission Index, 1898-1914
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3118
Dawson, Deaf Smith, Denton and Martin, Texas Census, 1900
Among the largest states in the Union, Texas is home to over 250 counties. This database contains 1900 federal census records from the four counties of Dawson, Deaf Smith, Denton, and Martin. Each record includes information regarding the resident's family, race, sex, birth date and birthplace, and parents' birthplaces. Researchers are also provide...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3996
Ellis County, Texas World War I Veterans
An important county, located just south of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, Ellis County was home to about 55,000 people as World War One ended. This database is a collection of military records of men from the county who served in the armed forces during the war. Rich details are available here as each soldier is listed, along with town of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3613
Galveston, Texas City Directories, 1888-91
Founded on an island in the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston is an important city in eastern Texas. This database is a collection of two directories for the city in 1888 and 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational information. It includes the names of nearly 56,800 people, mostly heads of households. ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4418
Gregg County, Texas Census, 1900
Home to about 12,000 people in 1900, Gregg County, Texas, was founded less than thirty years earlier, in 1873. Taken from federal census records in the National Archives, this database reveals information on over 11,300 residents. In addition to providing the name of individual and location of residence, the following information is also revealed, ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3647
Gregg County, Texas Census, 1910
Created in 1873 from Upshur and Rusk Counties east of Dallas, Gregg County, Texas was home to over 14,000 people in 1910. This database is a collection of over 7300 census records taken from National Archives microfilm for the federal enumeration of that year. In addition to providing the name of individual and location of residence, the following ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3592
Houston, Texas City Directory, 1917
One of the key cities in southeastern Texas, Houston is located in Harris County and was home to over 100,000 people in 1917. This database is a city directory originally published in 1917. It is a listing of heads of households in the city in that year. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational inform...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4398
Pleasant Hill Cemetery Inscriptions, Pritchett, Texas
This modest database uncovers the cemetery inscriptions at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Pritchett, Texas. Compiled and provided as a service for those researching Texan ancestors, the inscriptions span from the mid 1800's to July 1998. Included are over one thousand names of persons buried in this cemetery. Organized by plot, most inscriptions inc...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3355
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.
http://www.peppermillpubl.com/
San Antonio, Texas City Directories, 1891-94
Located in Bexar County in south central Texas, San Antonio was an important population center in the late nineteenth century. This database is a transcription of city directories originally published between 1891 and 1894. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4492
Sons of the American Revolution
This work contains the entire list (thousands of members) of the membership of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution to December 31, 1901, including deceased members, with their line of descent from their Revolutionary ancestors. Search this database if you have ancestors who participated in the Revolution or who were members of the...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3072
Texas Census, 1820-90
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3575
Texas Deaths, 1964-98
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4876
Texas Land Title Abstracts
This database contains abstracts of original titles located in the archives of
the Texas General Land Office in Austin, Texas. The records provide information
about lands granted and transferred within the state of Texas including those
dated in the 1700s. Fields of information include the district name (a three-letter
code) the county, pag...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5112
Texas Marriages to 1850
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3000
Texas Marriages, 1851-1900
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4325
US Genealogy Research Station
Genealogy In US census records, Texas death records, Texas census records & US birth records....[More]
http://usgenealogyresearchstation.com
USGenWeb Project - Texas
The USGenWeb Project State web sites are your starting points for finding genealogical and historical information. Each state site features state information and also provides you with links to each county web site within the state....[More]
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txgenweb/
Waco, Texas Directory, 1890
Located in central Texas,Waco is the county seat of McLennan County.This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational information. It includes the names of over 20,000 people, mostly heads of households. For the researcher of an...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4706
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
http://www.ancestry.com?db=3172
|

Anderson