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Action Adoption at Providence Place
Adoptions since 1885, located in San Antonio, Texas. There are Post-Adoption Services including search assistance for birth children.
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American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940 - Texas
From the Library of Congress.
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Capt. Cicero Rufus Perry Website
Website dedicated to Texas Ranger Captain Cicero Rufus Perry.
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The Free People of Color of Texas Project is an attempt to identify all Free People of Color who were born or lived in Texas prior to the Civil War. The list of surnames on this website include people in many counties of Texas and numerous other states.
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Index of GEDCOM files found online, arranged by surname and given name.
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Germans in the Texas Hill Country
Genealogy, stories, letters, pictures, immigration, settlements, etc. pertaining to Germans in the Texas hill country. Some featured surnames: BEIERLE, FUHRMANN, KOHN, LUDWIG, PFEUFFER, UECKER, WEIDNER, etc.
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Online County and Town Histories - Texas
This site provides over 3,000 links to free county and town histories published from 1850 to the early 1920s. These histories often contain detailed biographies of their citizens.
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Orphan Train Riders | Tracks to Texas
This website was created in the hopes to help connect Orphan Train Riders and their descendants to resources to assist in learning more about their ancestry and for anyone wanting to learn more about the Orphan Trains and the children.
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Our Family Tree - Texas Genealogy
Collection of family trees and resources for the state of Texas: Burks, Jacobs, Pope, Smallwood, Alston, Taylor, Beall, Davis, Johnson, Jones
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Polish Texans Current Events - History - Genealogy
The history and genealogy of the Poles who call Texas home. Includes a searchable database of early Polish Texans from Bremond, Brenham, Chappell Hill, New Waverly, Anderson, Marlin and many other small towns.
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Bridging with our culture in Upper Silesia, Poland, to enrich our Texas heritage. In the 1850s, immigrants from the European region of Upper Silesia, now in Poland, came to Texas. We are the descendants of those brave settlers, seeking to keep alive their traditions, culture, heritage and memories. This large website is searchable.
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Texas State Genealogical Society - Heritage Certificates
Texas First Families Certificate, Gone to Texas Pioneer Certificate, West Texas Pioneer Certificate, Descendants of Texas Rangers Certificate.