- San Antonio
Genealogical and Historical Society
- San Antonio Texas
Public Library - Genealogy
- The
Alamo
- Alamo - DRT Library
- Alamo Defenders Descendants Association
This organization welcomes both direct lineal and lateral descendants
of the valiant men who defended the Alamo from February 23rd through
March 6th of 1836 in service of the Provisional Government of Texas,
including the soldiers, couriers, scouts, and non-combatants
(survivors).
(note: scroll down the front page and click on the enter button)
- San Antonio, Texas City Directories, 1891-94
Index of 211,400 persons residing in San Antonio, Texas
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Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy Texas
The geographic area of Texas is in the ecclesiastical province of San
Antonio which includes the Archdioceses of San Antonio, with the
suffragan dioceses of Dallas, Fort Worth, Amarillo, Lubbock, San
Angelo, Laredo and El Paso and the Archdiocese of
Galveston-Houston, with the suffragan dioceses of Austin, Tyler,
Beaumont, Victoria, Corpus Christi and Brownsville (Texas).
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St. Peters Orphanage of San Antonio, Texas 1930 Census
The St. Peters Orphanage at San Antonio, Texas Located at Concepcion Road, San Antonio, Texas, Bexar County
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Ursuline Academy of San Antonio, Texas
1930 census records of Ursuline Academy of San Antonio, Texas
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The Jewish Genealogical Society of San Antonio
A non-profit organization dedicated to the development, preservation
and distribution of Jewish genealogical knowledge and material and the
sharing of techniques and tools with others who may be searching their
Jewish roots.
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PDF Format Jewish Genealogy Yearbook 2005 USA
San Antonio Jewish Genealogical Society of San Antonio.
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San Antonio Conservation Society
Formed is to preserve and to encourage the preservation of historic
buildings, objects, places and customs relating to the history of
Texas, its natural beauty and all that is admirably distinctive to our
State; and by such physical and cultural preservation to keep the
history of Texas legible and intact to educate the public, especially
the youth of today and tomorrow with knowledge of our inherited
regional values.
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Parks Past
Provides links to historical profiles of 37 local parks and facilities,
including Brackenridge Park, San Pedro Springs Park, and the now
defunct Reptile Garden.
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Institute of Texan Cultures
A university educational center dedicated to enhancing the
understanding of the history and diverse cultures of Texas through
exhibits, programs, and publications that encourage acceptance and
appreciation of our differences as well as our common humanity.
The ITC Library's collections, including historic photographs,
may be searched through the UTSA online catalog.
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- Genealogy Resources
at Texas Archives and Library Commission
- Old Texas Genealogy, News & History
from TheOldenTimes.com - Historic Newspapers Online - Always free!
Historic Newspapers Online for Genealogical & Historical Research
18th- through Early 20th-century Newspapers from the U. S., England,
Scotland, Ireland & Australia
- Free Texas Lookups
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Southeast Texas Regional Gedcom Project
LEST-WE-FORGET --- This Gedcom contains many regionally located but
sometimes unconnected Southeast Texas persons. Many undocumented
families in the area are included
- Texas Indian Tribes
- German
Texan Genealogy Web Sites The Center For American History University of Texas at Austin
- German Immigration To Texas
By Theresa G. Gold
- TexasCzechs
A Texas Czech genealogy web site designed to help those who are in
search of their family roots from the Czech Crown Lands of Bohemia,
Moravia, Silesia and Slovakia (and sometimes Lusatia and
Ruthenia). This site contains Family Trees, stories,
ancestral photos, and tips on doing genealogical research in the Czech
Republic.
- Polish Genealogical Society of Texas
- Hispanic Genealogical Club
Formed to help foster Knowledge, Training, Help and Pride in the Search
of Our Ancestors. We offer Data Bases on families of Northern Mexico,
South Texas, California, and New Mexico.
- Hispanic Genealogy
Corpus Christi Public Libraries
This collection covers a wide range of areas and topics of interest to
the family researcher, with a strong concentration of materials on
Texas and the south. The collection includes a large census collection
and indexes, county records on microfilm for most of south Texas and
materials on Hispanic families in Texas and northern Mexico.
- Texas: Land of Many Nationalities
by Bob Brooke
- Waco-McLennan County Library - Waco, Texas
- Houston Public Library
- Library of Texas
- 8th Texas Cavalry
The Online Archive of Terry's Texas Rangers Sharing and
preserving the history of the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment,
1861-1865
- 11th Texas Cavalry
1861-1865 Regimental and Co. histories. State and Confederate Service records of all the men who served.
- Confederate
Pensions Search at Texas Archives and Library Commission
- Texas Confederate Journal Project
- Mexican War Officer
Information
Presented on the Aztec Club's web site is a database consisting
of the most complete record of Mexican War service by American officers
ever presented.
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- Genealogy In Texas
One of the most complete set of Texas Genealogy Research Links on the
Internet. Addresses and phone numbers for all Texas Courthouses and
most Texas Genealogical Societies. We specialize in Texas. Learn how
Texas research is different.
- Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Texas Mailing Lists
- Texas Roots Top 100 Genealogy Sites
- Texas Birth and Death Indexes
- Texas Cemeteries
Burial records of persons interred in Texas cemeteries are indexed here
- Texas State Archives
- Texas State Genealogical Society
- East Texas Genealogical Society
- West Texas Genealogical Society
- Central Texas Genealogical Society
- Southeast Texas Genealogical and Historical Society
- Texas State Historical Association
- The
Handbook of Texas Online
- Texas
Research Helps
- Lone Star
Genealogy
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Early Texas Families
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We Came To Texas
Family Histories, Texas Genealogy Links, Story of the Yellow Rose Of Texas
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Tracing Our Roots
A weekly genealogy column featuring Texas information, educational
articles, book reviews, reunions, and national news that affects all
genealogists. It appears in the Plano [Texas] Star Courier Newspaper and
on the Internet
- Texas Transportation Archive
Dedicated to the acquisition, preservation, and dissemination of
materials helpful to the student of transportation history in Texas.
The scope of the collection covers every region of Texas and its
bordering states, and includes those industries that operated their own
transportation departments, e.g., the logging and mining industries.
- Texas Historic Sites Atlas
The Historic Sites Atlas features more than 200,000 site records,
including data on Texas Historical Markers and National Register of
Historic Places properties in Texas. Also included are courthouses,
museums, and sawmills all across the state.
- The Tejano Association for Historical Preservation
A non profit organization that was formed in 1989 with the primary
purpose of identifying and preserving buildings and sites that have
historical and or archaeological significance to the Hispanic, early
Texas, French and native/indigenous cultures
- Texas
Maps (includes historic maps)
- The Texas General
Land Office Archives
- USGS
National Mapping Information
- Land Records and
Maps - Kansas State Historical Society
There are federal land records for all states except the original
thirteen states .Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, Maine, West Virginia, Texas,
and Hawaii
- Images Of Early
Maps On The Web
- Hargrett
Library Rare Map Collection
- National
Register of Historical Places
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