Volume 1: Alta Loma Cemetery Fairview Cemetery, League City San Leon Cemetery City Cemetery, Dickinson Episcopal Cemetery, Dickinson Mainland Cemetery, Hitchcock Perthius Cemetery, Hitchcock Campbell’s Cemetery, Texas City. Galveston County Tombstones Inscriptions. Magnolia Grove Cemetery Collection, 1876-1941. Magnolia Grove Association Records, 1871. GTHC Manuscript Collection (oversize)Ĭemetery and Marriage Records Notebook for Galveston, 1838-circa 1840. GTHC Ready Reference Shelf Cemetery RecordsĮpiscopal Cemetery Register, 1848 – 1994. Green’s Funeral Home Ledgers, 1948-1999 (African-American) GTHC Manuscript Collection (oversize) Index on Ready Reference Shelf Includes Rosewood Cemetery Association records. GTHC Manuscript Collection (oversize) Funeral Home Records Ledgers from Ball High School, 1886-1892 First District School, 1884-1888 Grammar School, 1881-1888 Second District School, 1881-1884 West District Colored School, 1885-1895 West District School, 1895-1902. Galveston Independent School District Records, 1881-1902. GTHC Manuscript Collection/Microfilm Cabinet Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically by last name. Includes all children enrolled in Galveston School District. Galveston County Scholastic Census Records, 1900–1912. Holdings are incomplete please check for a particular year. Holdings include Ball High School (from 1894), Central High School (from 1946), Kirwin High School, Ursuline Academy, and many others. Search the catalog for any Galveston school to see holdings. GTHC Ready Reference Shelf Other sources of marriage records:ġ838 – current. Galveston County Texas Marriage Records, Book A: 1838 – 1850. Marriage RecordsĬemetery and Marriage Records Notebook for Galveston, 1838-1941. Contact Galveston County Health District, Department of Vital Statistics. Other sources of death records:ġ927 – current. Galveston County Genealogical Society.į 394. Joseph Franklin’s Diary Parts 1 and 2 (1838-1908), and Galveston City Sexton Part 3 (1847-1851). Įarly Texas Death and Legal Records From Joseph Franklin’s Diary and John Griffin’s Sexton Records. Mortuary Records, City of Galveston, 1875 – 1926.ĭeath Certificates, City of Galveston, ca. Record of Interments of the City of Galveston, 1866 – 1881. Record of Interments of the City of Galveston, May 1878 – Nov 1882. Record of Interments of the City of Galveston, 1859 – 1872. For “Delayed” birth and death records, contact Galveston County Clerk’s Office.Galveston birth records start 1910 Texas City birth records start 1912.Births and deaths were not officially recorded prior to June 1903.Other sources of birth records:ġ903 – present. Birth RecordsĮarly Texas Birth Records, 1838-78. Arranged chronologically then alphabetically. Original ledger books divided by Galveston city lots and out lots. Galveston County Tax Assessor’s Abstracts: 1880-1914. Their contact information is available on this webpage: Tax Records *We recommend visiting the Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library in Houston to access census indexes. Login to your account at onsite at the library to gain access to restricted digital records and images not accessible from home. Rosenberg Library is now a FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Then select Begin Searching.Ī (Library Edition) Accessed by library’s website (in-library only) → e-Library → Research Databases → History, Genealogy, & Anthropology → Ancestry Library Edition Then select Begin Searching.į. Online search accessed from the library’s website → e-Library → Research Databases → History, Genealogy, & Anthropology → HeritageQuest Online. Federal Census Records (United States) 1790 – 1950. Indexed Publications for counties Bexar, Brazoria, Fayette, Galveston, Guadalupe, Harris, and Hunt. White, Gifford, ed.įederal Population Schedules: U.S. Mullins, Marian Day, ed.ġ840 Census of the Republic of Texas. The First Census of Texas, 1829-36 to which are added Texas Citizenship lists, 1821-1845 and other early records of the Republic of Texas. Rosenberg Library also provides access to databases such as Ancestry and Newspaper Archive to aid in one's research into his or her family history. The Galveston and Texas History Center serves as a crucial resource for genealogy researchers, with resources such as early birth and death records, immigration records, census records, and church records. Gus Allen photographic collection, Special Collections #191.
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