Donna,
Texas did not have birth or death records until 1903 and some counties did
not comply until about 1910. Have you contacted the County Clerk for a look
up of the marriage records they are very helpful.
Good Luck,
Karen
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From: txbastro-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:txbastro-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Donna Bailey
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 8:55 PM
To: TXBASTRO@rootsweb.com
Subject: [Bastrop County, Texas] Colorado Chapel Cemetery
I have just discovered famil
You might put in a request at www.findagrave.com for a volunteer to get
photos of the graves if there are stones available to photograph. I've both
requested and fulfilled photo requests there. Great group of volunteers
work on that site and the response is usually pretty quick.
Vital records for the years you mention are probably not available in
Bastrop County. However, the marriage indexes are online at the Bastrop
County Genweb site and you might get lucky. Bastrop was one of the earliest
counties
Good evening:
I am seeking the burial sites of John McGhee Eggleston 1835-1884 and
his two sons Zylpha Wesley Eggleston 1867-1875 and William Benjamin
Eggleston 1871-1875. I note both sons died in the same year. Any help
would be gratefully appreciated.
Mary in Alaska
I have just discovered family members Louisa P and William M Emmerson (died 1921 and 1942) that were buried in this cemetery. Are there photos online anywhere of this particular cemetery?
I am working on my lineage for Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
I have been unable to find a marriage record for Robert B Owen and Mariah (Flint) Fowler, 1843 in Bastrop County, or birth record for Frances LouVenia Pitts Oct 8, 1866 in Bastrop County or a death certificate for Mariah (Flint) Fowler Owen