Texas, Church Records, 1845-1957 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection includes images of an index of parish registers, marriages, baptisms, burials, deaths, confirmations and communions from various churches throughout the state of Texas (from Anderson, Bexar, El Pasco, Fayette, Galveston, Kinney, Lavaca and Uvalde counties) for the years 1845-1957. Most of the records are from the Catholic Church which included the Archdiocese of Galveston, El Paso and San Antonio. 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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Anderson County
 * Francis J. Furey, Archdiocese of San Antonio San Antonio, Texas : F.J. Furey, c1974 FHL 976.4351 K2f
 * Rev. M.J. Gilbert, compiler and editor,  Archdiocese of San Antonio, 1874-1949 San Antonio, Texas : R.E. Lucey, c1949 FHL 976.4351 K2g
 * Palestine, First Christian Church Records, 1888-1927

Bexar County
 * Losoya, Catholic Church. St. Carmen, Parish registers, 1855-1956
 * Somerset, Catholic Church. St. Mary's, Parish registers, 1868-1956
 * Von Ormy, Catholic Church. Sacred Heart, Parish registers, 1866-1956

 El Pasco County
 * Socorro, Catholic Church. San Elizario, Church records, 1845-1929
 * Socorro, Catholic Church, Parish registers, 1840-1862
 * Socorro, Catholic Church. La Purisima, Parish registers, 1845-1956

 Fayette County
 * High Hill, Catholic Church. St. Mary's, Parish registers, 1875-1957

 Galveston County
 * Galveston, Catholic Church. Holy Rosary, Parish registers, 1890-1957

 Kinney County
 * Brackettville, Catholic Church. St. Mary Magdalen, Parish registers, 1875-1957

 Lavaca County
 * Hallettsville, Catholic Church. Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Parish registers, 1882-1957
 * Hallettsville, Catholic Church. Sacred Heart, Parish registers, 1856-1957

Uvalde County
 * Uvalde, Catholic Church. Sacred Heart, Parish registers, 1883-1957

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * Texas, Church Records, 1852-1994

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