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Texas Census Notes Texas Federal census records for 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1930 exist and are available to the public. Confusing data for 1850 Navarro County, Texas census: If you are searching in Ellis, Tarrant, Navarro, Hill and Johnson Counties 1850 census records, Read this.
1890 Texas Federal Census Schedules were destroyed by fire with the exception of a small fragment of Ellis
County, Hood County, Rusk County and Kaufman County..
1890 Texas Veteran and Widows Census Schedules did survive and can be used to some extent as a census substitute.
Greer County, Texas became Greer County, Oklahoma.
There were boundary disputes and the boundary lines kept changing. Special
boundary research is required for this area.
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Texas Census Records & Genealogy Recordsby Subscription 1766-1981 Marriage Index for Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri & Texas 1790-1930 Census Records at Ancestry 1890 Census -Veterans Schedules Texas, 1851-1900 Marriage Index
Texas Vital Records
Bureau of Vital Statistics P. O. Box 12040 Austin, TX 78711-2040 Phone: (512) 458-7111 They have birth and death records on file from 1903 to present. Marriage records are available from the county clerks offices of each individual county. Also See: TX Maps Newspapers & Obituaries Early Texas Newspaper Clippings 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Links 1835-1845 Texas Military Rolls Northeast Texas Railroad Photos Texas Genealogy & History Guide Texas History Books Online *Biographical Souvenir of Texas *Illustrated History of Grayson County *Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas Quick Census Search FREE Genealogy Tools
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Texas (Statehood 1845) Texas Statewide Census Records Online: 1820-1890 Texas Census Records at Ancestry 1880 Federal Census - Search and View the images
1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search Postmasters of Texas - Statewide Texas Statewide Databases of Census Records & Genealogy Records Sherman County (formed 1876 from Bexar) 1900 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records Smith County (formed 1846 from Nacogdoches) 1850 Federal Census Index Surnames A-L 1850 Federal Census Index Surnames M-Z 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedule 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule
1860 Federal Census Index of Slave Schedules 1860 Federal Census of Slave Schedules Garden Valley Pct 1860 Federal Census of Slave Schedules Seven Leagues Beat 1860 Federal Census of Slave Schedules Jamestown Beat 1860 Federal Census of Slave Schedules Canton Beat 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule
Other Records 1851-1855 Methodist Church Members 1866-1893 Birth Records Ledger Somervell County (formed 1875 from Hood & Johnson) Other Records Starr County (formed 1848 from Nueces) Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Stephens County (formed 1858 from Bosque) 1880 Federal Census Transcription with complete 1880 Census Index
1900 Federal Census of Gunsight Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Sterling County (formed 1891 from Tom Green) Other Records Confederate Pension Applications Stonewall County (formed 1876 from Bexar) Other Records Sutton County (formed 1890 from Crockett) Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Swisher County (formed 1876 from Bexar & Young) 1880 Federal Census Images - 1page 1880 Federal Census Transcription - 1page Other Records 1926 Telephone Directory of Tulia 1934 Directory of Swisher County and Nazereth in Castro County Tarrant County (formed 1849 from Navarro) 1870 Federal Census Enumeration Order Index 1870 Federal Census Alphabetical Order Index 1920 Federal Census of All Saints Academy for Orphans Other Records Texas Siftings - Early newspaper extractions from the Fort Worth Gazette 1860 Tax List - Complete information from the records 1877 Fort Worth City Directory 1878-79 Fort Worth City Directory 1923 Texas Women's College Yearbook 1925 Texas Women's College Yearbook 1928 Texas Women's College Yearbook 1929 Texas Women's College Yearbook 1932 Our Lady of Victory College & Academy Yearbook Taylor County (formed 1858 from Bexar & Travis) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1900 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records 1928 Yearbook of McMurry College Terrell County (formed 1905 from Pecos) Other Records Terry County (formed 1876 from Bexar) NOTE: Was attached to Martin County between 1889 and 1904. Other Records Throckmorton County (formed 1860-1880 from Fannin) 1880 Federal Census Page 290A-295B 1880 Federal Census Page 296A-306A Other Records Titus County (formed 1846 from Bowie & Red River) 1850 Federal Census Page 94B-105B 1850 Federal Census Page 106A-112A NOTE: The 1850 census is partial. There are more pages. Other Records History of Titus County Index (History Book by Traylor Russell) Tom Green County (formed 1874 from Bexar) Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Travis County (formed 1840 from Bastrop) Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Trinity County (formed 1850 from Houston) 1900 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records 1863-1865 Confederate Indigent Families Confederate Pension Applications Tyler County (formed 1846 from Liberty) 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription
1920 Federal Census Records Transcription of ED 204
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