Texas, Swisher County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection contains county vital records, military discharges, probate records, deed records, marks and brands, and court records from Swisher County, Texas. Many marriages recorded in the South, are separated by race in volumes, books, or registers.Be sure to check to determine if you have the right set of marriage records.

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Research Helps
The following articles will help you in your research for your family in the state of Texas.
 * Texas Guided Research
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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Grace Moran Evans. Swisher County, Texas history Wichita Falls, Texas : Nortex Press, c1977 FHL 976.4838 H2e
 * Swisher County, birth records, 1903-1937
 * Swisher County, death records, 1903-2012
 * Swisher County, deed records, 1879-1951
 * Swisher County, delayed birth and death records, 1937-1959
 * Swisher County, marriage records, 1890-1970
 * Swisher County, County Court civil case files, 1891-1920
 * Swisher County, District Court civil case files, 1891-1920
 * Swisher County, District Court minutes, 1891-1927
 * Swisher County, County Court minutes, 1891-1927
 * Swisher County, deed records, 1879-1951
 * Swisher County, military discharge records, 1919-1952
 * Swisher County, probate records, 1891-1954
 * Swisher County, record of marks and brands, 1890-1943
 * Texas Comptroller's Office. county tax rolls, 1846-1910

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