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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 Sherry Hightower on July 11, 2009 at 11:05am
Texas is one of the easiest states for conducting research. There are pros & cons.

PROS
Access to most all vital records were sold to LDS "weigh back when" and that is why you can find so many Texas records online.

CONS
Each county can set their policy for access to documents, so there is no standardization in access and fees. What you can get in 1 county for a $1 will cost you $11-20 in another county. Some counties won't allow uncertified copies while others will...I hate that about Texas records for genealogical purposes.
Comment by John Newmark on July 9, 2009 at 10:34pm
I don't live in Texas; I live in Missouri. However, I have many Van Every, Denyer, and Hartley ancestors and kin in Texas from the 1840s to present day - mostly in the vicinity of El Paso (Fort Hancock) and Austin (San Marcos, Caldwell).
Comment by Greta Koehl on July 9, 2009 at 7:18pm
I'm so thrilled to find a Texas group ... this is going to be interesting. Texas is the starting place for all my family history (Brinlee, Norman, Moore, and Lewis in Dallas, Fannin, Collin, and Baylor counties).
Comment by Janice Treadwell Burzlaff on July 9, 2009 at 12:04pm
I'm happy to have found Genealogy Wise and Texas History Hunters. My dad, James Harvey Willis Treadwell, was born in Galveston in 1914. My grandfather, Willis Oliver Treadwell, was born in Kenedy, Texas and died in the Galveston Storm of 1915. His dad was Oliver Goldsmith Treadwell who fought with Company F, McCord's Texas Cavalry in the Civil War. And his mom was Arcanie Elizabeth Watkins Treadwell, who moved to Texas with her family from Georgia after the Civil War.
 

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