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Classification: Marriage
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Hi all,
The following pages have been loaded with Texas marriage licenses filed:
Nacogdoches-Grooms
http://www.genlookups.com/texas_marriages/tx-nacogdoches-grooms1.htm
Nacogdoches-Brides
http://www.genlookups.com/texas_marriages/tx-nacogdoches-brides1.htm
Victoria 2002 - 1
http://www.genlookups.com/texas_marriages/
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Surnames: Jones Morgenroth
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QkB.2ACI/256.2.1.2
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Have you read "Seadrift Memories"?
I says
Fay Etta Morgenroth was born April 3, 1907 in Waxahacie, Texas. The family moved to Seadrift in 1912. Her father ran a feed store. The name of the store was "Jones Feed Store". Their old home still stands and belongs to Dora Hall now. Her dad
Today I traveled from George West in Live Oak Co. to Caldwell in
Burleson Co. for a funeral. Along the way, I witnessed a spectacular
ice show and stopped to take photographs. They are posted on the
Refugio site just for fun. It is the first link under "Newest Pages".
Hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed taking them. There
were places that looked like winter wonderlands.
Rena McWilliams
Refugio Co. Coordinator, TXGenWeb
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txrefugi
As I remember Jay was the son...I think after Mrs. Hubbard died (the Mom) they moved into the two story house for a little while and then it was sold...but going from memory and that is reaching back. Leonard.
--
Leonard J. McCown, Irving, Texas -- McCown Family History
genealogy@mccown.org -- http://www.mccown.org
People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to
their ancestors. -- Edmund Burke, 1790
The following message is being submitted to the Counties of Calhoun,
Bee, Goliad, Victoria, San Patricio, and Aransas, as well as Refugio,
due to the proximity of the counties and the migration patterns of our
ancestors.
Refugio Co., TX - New Postings #62:
1863 Slave Owners- This list was abstracted from Refugio County tax
records.
Newspaper Article about the pardon of Henry Methvin. Methvin was "sent
up" from Refugio Co. and furnished information about Bonnie and Clyde.
The links are cu
The following message is being submitted to the Counties of Calhoun,
Bee, Goliad, Victoria, San Patricio, and Aransas, as well as Refugio,
due to the proximity of the counties and the migration patterns of our
ancestors.
Refugio Co., TX - New Postings #61:
(1) "Wild Man of the Navidad" - This is a collection of articles and
links related to an African American who eventually was reportedly sold
The following message is being submitted to the Counties of Calhoun,
Bee, Goliad, Victoria, San Patricio, and Aransas, as well as Refugio,
due to the proximity of the counties and the migration patterns of our
ancestors.
Refugio Co., TX - New Postings #60:
(1) Marriages - Book B - Pages 162 through 164. This concludes Book B
of Marriages.
Next, I will post marriages from Book C. These marriag
The following message is being submitted to the Counties of Calhoun,
Bee, Goliad, Victoria, San Patricio, and Aransas, as well as Refugio,
due to the proximity of the counties and the migration patterns of our
ancestors.
Refugio Co., TX - New Postings #59:
(1) Criminal Docket - District Court - Spring 1881
(2) Indictments - District Court - Spring 1881
(3) Civil Docket - District Court - Spring 1881
(4) Grand Jury List - Fall 1902
(5) Grand Jury List and Bailiffs - Spring 1880
The following message is being submitted to the Counties of Calhoun,
Bee, Goliad, Victoria, San Patricio, and Aransas, as well as Refugio,
due to the proximity of the counties and the migration patterns of our
ancestors.
Refugio Co., TX - New Postings #62:
Marriages - Book C - Pages 167 through 170 - The marriages in Book C
are the very earliest marriages in Refugio Co. They begin in 1839.
When the marriages were recopied in 1900 by the County Clerk, they
became the first part of Book C.
The first