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Oct 29, 2024 · The TXGenWeb Project is a grass-roots all-volunteer genealogical and historical effort. While we do have some statewide information, the real treasures are at county level. So click the Counties link above and see what you can find.
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Oct 30, 2024 · As of Oct 2024, we host 188 counties on two servers. If you would like to help with server costs, you can send a small (under $25, please) contribution to us on PayPal @TXGenWebSC (or visit our page there). I've added a map for folks who might want to adopt a neighboring county.
Dec 1, 2020 · Clickable County Map. Defunct Counties. Regional Map. Index to Cities & Towns in Texas. historical and genealogical records of Texas; part of USGenWeb.
You may notice a message beside the county listing indicating it is available for adoption. This means that we are looking for someone to take it over on a permanent basis. If you would like to adopt a web page for one of these counties, please contact Gina Heffernan , State Coordinator.
Welcome to Scott County IAGenWeb Site. So pleased you stopped by! My name is Lynn McCleary, and I am the County Coordinator. We have a lot to offer you, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of our previous coordinators, and many generous volunteers. Please send me an email with questions, comments, or
Each county webpage is commercial free and contains useful tips, online databases particular to that area, volunteer lookups, surname queries, descriptions of local libraries, historical background information, contact information, and much more.
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If you're new to USGenWeb, you need to know that we sort almost everything by county. To get started click the link on the right to go to a specific county to see what we have to offer. At the bottom of each county page, you'll find a link to our sister-sites at the TXGenWeb Project.