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Texas History Hunters

This group is for anyone researching Texas ancestry, or for those interested in Texas history in general. Please come to the group willing to share and help others in their research

Location: Houston, Texas
Members: 134
Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2019

Purpose

Have you had trouble looking for documents, obituaries, graves, or a location pertaining to your Texas ancestry? Members here will be assisting each other, according to their ability, to knock down brickwalls or just to offer tips and ideas.

Links:
Located in Diboll, Angelina Co., (east) Texas: http://www.thehistorycenteronline.com/

Sam Houston Research Center, Liberty, Liberty Co.

Discussion Forum

Tejas Gazette by Trevia Wooster Beverly

Started by Sherry Hightower Sep 1, 2011. 0 Replies

Staked Plains

Started by Deborah Dale. Last reply by Sherry Hightower May 28, 2011. 1 Reply

Guedry Cemetery, Batson Hardin County

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Sherry Hightower Sep 13, 2010. 4 Replies

Silsbee High School, Hardin County, Class of 1923

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Sherry Hightower Sep 4, 2010. 2 Replies

The Dallas Fire of 1860 or Texas Troubles

Started by Charlie Vines. Last reply by arnold shirek chamove Jul 16, 2010. 10 Replies

History of Montgomery County, 1952 (book)

Started by Sherry Hightower Jul 8, 2010. 0 Replies

SAN JACINTO DAY FESTIVAL & BATTLE REENACTMENT ON APRIL 24, 2010

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Dennis Ray Heckathorne Apr 22, 2010. 5 Replies

Denton County On Line

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Sherry Hightower Apr 16, 2010. 4 Replies

Some Historical Inaccuracies‏

Started by Sherry Hightower. Last reply by Russell Jordan Feb 24, 2010. 1 Reply

Texas State Troopers & the CSA

Started by Sherry Hightower Feb 9, 2010. 0 Replies

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Comment by Jon A. Edens on July 19, 2009 at 2:50pm
Well, I live in Montgomery County and am willing to do research for anyone needing it for this county. I am also working on the BEARDEN, BATES, SAPP and associated lines that are mostly located in Shelby County.
Comment by Garland Boyette on July 19, 2009 at 7:23am
My oldest Texas line goes back to Adeline Burditt, born ca 1830, who was living near Austin in Travis Co. at the time of the 1870 census. In that census she is listed as having been born in TX, which would have placed her family in the state fairly early. Adeline married Aaron Hancock at Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Austin on September 16, 1866. This line later migrated to Dewitt Co, Washington Co. (Brenham), and ultimately Jefferson Co. Hancock, Burditt and Bell are old Texas names, and I suspect that these Afro-Texan lines might be associated with settlers in the early Texas colonies.
Comment by Liz Loveland on July 18, 2009 at 3:44pm
Hi all! It was just this year that I discovered I have roots in Texas. I finally broke through a brick wall (it turned out it was because my ancestor had altered the spelling of his name as an adult) and tracked three of my ancestor's brothers to Mexican Texas. My ancestor and his siblings (the ones that moved to Texas and the rest) were all born in Kentucky. His brothers - David, Jesse, and Allen Halderman (their surname sometimes recorded as Holderman or Holdeman in Texas) moved to Austin's Colony and settled in Bastrop, Texas. One (Allen) died unmarried in the war with Mexico, one (Jesse) died (seemingly without children, at least as far as I've found so far) in 1850, and the final one (David) lived a long life with a wife (Candis Thompson) and many children, moving to DeWitt County after his brother Jesse died. Jesse's widow (Harriet Craft) seems to have been from a very prominent family in Bastrop County, as I've found a rather overwhelming number of records on the Crafts of Bastrop. She remarried, to a Campbell(?) Taylor, and they continued to reside in Bastrop, having at least three children. If anyone is researching any of these families or these regions/times, I'd be very interested to share tips and/or info. Thanks!
Comment by Bill Gordon on July 17, 2009 at 3:11pm
Born and raised in northeast Texas. Researching: Gordon, Phillips, Fitzgerald,Owens, Plummer
Comment by Linda Cardenas on July 17, 2009 at 12:34pm
Greetings from Gotebo OK, The Goat Ropin' Capital of the World! (More goats than people) :o) I am researching these lines: Hendricks, Wells, and Spraggins. If anyone is living in Tarrant Co. and do a search on Harrison Gill Hendricks, Sr. I would appreciate it. Am especially interested in any info regarding an incident where he supposedly shot a freedman. He was a big shot attorney, state rep, etc. in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Comment by Heather Valdez Chambers on July 16, 2009 at 9:25pm
Khathu, I have often wondered that too, as well as the Daughters of the American Revolution. I haven't checked into that yet though.
Comment by CHASTITY on July 15, 2009 at 10:24pm
My g-g-grandmother, Jalie Cooper is on the 1920 census in a small county named Navarro. She and my g-g-grandpa, Sherman were married with 7 kids: Opal, Eva Lee, Carroll, Myrtle, Minnie, Lometa, and Milton.and I am looking for info on Jalie's mom. See, JalieCarroll-Cooper was 1/2 black, 1/2 German and immigrated here from what I am told. Jalie's father was named: Walter Carroll, her mother, I can't find. Jalie was born abbrox. 1888. Thanks!
Comment by Khathu on July 15, 2009 at 6:48pm
I was just wondering if anyone in the group have applied for membership in the Daughters or Sons of the Republic of Texas yet. I am curious about the process.
Comment by Heather Valdez Chambers on July 15, 2009 at 12:20pm
I have a lot of lines in Texas.

Tucker
Whisenant
Pabst
Gilley
Trapp
Butler
Tow
Thomas
Ferguson
Camp
Cauthen
Sledge
Halton/Haltom
McCain
Reed
Huggins
Taylor
Bird
Tate

They are mostly from these counties: Burnet, Llano, Erath, Walker, San Jacinto, Grimes, Williamson, Wilson, Coryell, San Saba, Bastrop.

Heather
Comment by Barbara Truitt on July 15, 2009 at 12:15pm
Searching for relatives of Wayne Edwin Truitt, Cassius Clay Truitt and others.
 

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