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  1. Texas Genealogy is being developed as a genealogical and historical resource for your personal use. While the original thought was to provide this website as a resource for finding genealogy and historical data concerning Texas on the web, we have begun adding specific data to this site for your personal use. In an attempt to further expand our ...

  2. Texas Free Family History and Genealogy Records. Welcome to Texas Genealogy Trails. I am your host, Veneta McKinney. If you have data you wish to contribute, please email me. Hope you enjoy exploring our Great State! Our goal is to help you track your ancestors through time by. transcribing genealogical and historical data and placing it online ...

  3. No censuses were taken under the Republic of Texas (1836-45), although an 1830 territorial census of Miller County, Arkansas included an area that is in present-day Texas. Tax records provide a substitute for 1840. Texas Vital records. Texas Vital Statistics: Holds records of births and deaths from 1903. Marriage and divorce records are ...

  4. 5 days ago · The Texas State Genealogical Society recently announced a Call for Presentations for their 2024 TxSGS Family History Conference Navigating Your Family History. This event, slated for November 1-2, 2024, will be held virtually. Selected presentations will be included in TxSGS Live!, a two-day event with live Q&A; other presentations will be ...

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Genealogy websites such as FamilySearch.org or Ancestry.com provide access to collections of Texas vital records and indexes, including some records held by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) or at county offices. While we cannot guarantee records will be found in these collections, searching them may be helpful.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · As the official library system of Texas, the Texas State Libraries and Archives provide a wealth of resources to help you on your genealogy and family history journey. These resources include a variety of materials that can help you learn about your family’s history. You can access the libraries’ online databases, which provide access to ...

  7. Overview of Texas Genealogy Records. History: Texas was first settled in 1682 but had few settlers until 1821 when it became part of Mexico. From 1836 to 1845, it was the Republic of Texas, and in 1845 it became a U.S. state. It was a Confederate state during the Civil War from 1861-1865. Birth records: A few cities and towns in Texas began ...

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