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Texas Census NotesFederal Texas census records are available to the public for census years: 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1930. See 1790-1930 US Census Records at Ancestry. Confusing 1850 census data for Navarro County, Texas: If you are conducting research in Ellis, Tarrant, Navarro, Hill and Johnson Counties 1850 census records, Read this.
1890 Federal Texas Census Schedules were destroyed by
a 1921 warehouse fire with the exception of very small fragments of Ellis
County, Hood County, Rusk County and Kaufman County. See 1890 Federal Census Fragments at Ancestry.
1890 Texas Veteran and Widows Census Schedules survived the fire
and are often used as a census substitute. See
1890 Veterans Schedules at Ancestry. 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. See
Texas State Census Records: The state of Texas did not take any state censuses. There were censuses taken under the Spanish and Mexican governments. Some of these may be found in "Residents of Texas 1782-1836" and "The First Census of Texas 1829-1836". See 1732-1836 Residents of Texas. Texas County Tax Lists may prove helpful in locating ancestors in early Texas. Many of the early tax record indexes are included in the Texas census 1820-1890 at Ancestry.
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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 1820-1890 Texas Census Records at Ancestry 1846 Texas Poll List 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 US Census Records Mortality Schedules Free Search FREE Genealogy Tools
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Texas (Statehood 1845) Texas Statewide Census Records Online1846 Texas Poll List at Ancestry 1820-1890 Texas Census Records at Ancestry 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Images 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedules Index 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedule Images 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
TX Census Records Online by CountyDallam County (formed 1876 from Bexar) Other Records Dallas County (formed 1846 from Nacogdoches & Robertson) 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Transcription with Complete Census Index 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription Pages 73A-103A 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1920 Federal Census of Matson Home For Children 1920 Federal Census of Home of Good Shepherd 1920 Federal Census of St. Joseph Orphanage 1900 Federal Census of Buckners Childrens Home 1920 Federal Census of Buckners Childrens Home 1930 Federal Census of Buckners Childrens Home 1930 Federal Census of Dallas County Poor Farm 1930 Federal Census of Dunne Memorial Home for Boys Other Records 1846-1930 Postmasters of Dallas County 1881-1882 Dallas County Directory Davis County (the name for Cass County from 1861-1871) Dawson County (formed 1876 from Bexar) Other Records Deaf Smith County (formed 1876 from Bexar) 1880 Federal Census Records of ED 200 1910 Federal Census Index - Surnames A-L 1910 Federal Census Index - Surnames M-Z Other Records Delta County (formed 1870 from Hopkins & Lamar) Other Records Denton County (formed 1846 from Fannin) 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Transcription 1910 Federal Census Records of ED 77 Other Records DeWitt County (formed 1846 from Goliad, Bonzales & Victoria) Other Records Dickens County (formed 1876 from Bexar) Other Records Dimmit County (formed 1858 from Bexar, Maverick, Uvalde & Webb) 1870 Federal Census Transcription 1900 Federal Census Transcription Other Records Donley County (formed 1881 from Jack) Other Records Duval County (formed 1858 from Live Oak, Neuces & Starr) Other Records Eastland County (formed 1858 from Bosque, Coryell & Travis) Other Records Ector County (formed 1887 from Tom Green) Other Records Edwards County (formed 1858 from Bexar) 1890 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Civil War Pension Applications Ellis County (formed 1849 from Navarro) 1850 Federal Census at Leslie's World 1850 Federal Census at US GenWeb Census Project 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records 1850 -1853 Commissioner Court Minutes 1897-1902 School Records of Midlothian El Paso County (formed 1850 from Bexar) 1860 Federal Census - partial census records 1867 Male Residents of El Paso County 1870 Federal Census - partial census Other Records Encinal County - Discontinued. No known census online - Submit a census link Erath County (formed 1856 from Bosque & Coryell) Other Records Falls County (formed 1850 from Limestone & Milam) 1850 Federal Census of Limestone (portions later became Falls) 1860 Federal Census Records with Index 1870 Federal Census Records (slow loading files) Other Records Fannin County (formed 1837 from Red River) 1840-1860 Federal Census Slave Schedules 1840 Federal Census Slave Schedules 1850 Federal Census Index Surnames A-J 1850 Federal Census Index Surnames K-Z 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedules 1860 Federal Census Transcription (partial) 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Slave Schedule 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1930 Federal Census of the Fannin County Jail 1930 Federal Census of the Fannin County Poor Farm Other Records Fayette County (formed 1837 from Bastrop & Colorado) 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications Other Records Fisher County (formed 1876 from Bexar) 1880 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records Floyd County (formed 1876 from Bexar)
1900 Federal Census Records Transcription
Other
Records
Foard
County (formed 1891 from Cottle, Hardman, King & Knox) Other
Records
Fort
Bend County (formed 1837 from Austin) 1850
Federal Census at US GenWeb
Other
Records
Franklin
County (formed 1875 from Titus) Other
Records
Freestone County
(formed 1850 from Limestone)
1854-1855 Texas Scholastic Census
1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule
1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other
Records
Frio
County (formed 1858 from Atascosa, Bexar &
Uvalde) 1880
Federal Census Transcription Another
1880 Federal Census Transcription Other
Records Civil
War Pension Applications
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