Burnet County, Texas Genealogy

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County Courthouse
The Burnet County Courthouse:


 * ...is located on the Square at 220 S. Pierce.
 * Hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
 * Call them at (512) 756-5420 for more information.



For more information, history, and photos of the early courthouse, see Courthouse Information Page from the Burnet TXGenWeb site.

History
The county is known as "the Versatile County". (1940) In 1981, the county was named Bluebonnet Co-capital of Texas..

More history about the county can be found at:


 * The Texas Handbook Online
 * Burnet County TXGenWeb in the section titled "History"

Parent County
1852--Burnet County was created 5 February 1852 from Bell, Travis, and Williamson Counties. County seat: Burnet

The county was named for David Gouverneur Burnet (1788-1870). David G. Burnet, speculator, lawyer, and politician, was born on April 14, 1788, in Newark, New Jersey, the fourteenth child of Dr. William Burnet, and the third of his second wife, widow Gertrude Gouverneur Rutgers. David was orphaned at an early age and raised by his older half brothers.

Populated Places
Towns and Cities: | Bertram | Burnet | Cottonwood Shores | Highland Haven | Marble Falls | Meadowlakes | Spicewood | Shady Grove |

History of Towns and Cities from The Texas Handbook Online:


 * Bertram | Bethel | Briggs | Burnet | Cedar Mill | Council Creek | Dobyville | Double Horn |


 * Fairland | Granite Shoals | Hoover's Valley | Joppa | Lake Victor | Mahomet | Mormon Mill Colony |


 * Naruna | Oakalla | Oatmeal | Pleasant Valley | Prairie Point | Providence |


 * Sage | Shady Grove | Shovel Mountain | Smithwick | South Gabriel| Spicewood | Spring Creek |


 * Strickling | Tobey | Watson

Neighboring Counties

 * Bell
 * Blanco
 * Lampasas
 * Llano
 * San Saba
 * Travis
 * Williamson

Cemeteries

 * 1) "Burnet County Cemetery Records, 1852-1982" by Burnet County Historical Commission and Burnet County Heritage Society, Nortex Press, 1988. This book is still available for sale.  For details on ordering the book, see Burnet TXGenWeb, Reference Books.
 * 2) Surveyed cemetery listings, some with photos, shared by researchers with Burnet TXGenWeb - Cemetery Transcriptions.

Local Histories

 * 1) "Burnet County History, Vol I and II" , by Darrell Debo, Eakin Press, 1978. For details on ordering the books, see Burnet TXGenWeb, Reference Books.
 * 2) Stories, biographies, diary entries, letters, Bible pages, etc., shared by descendants of Burnet County pioneer families. From Burnet TXGenWeb.  Stories From Our Past

Maps
Texas Counties Map. Click on the county to go to the Texas Genweb site

Military
Links to information on Burnet County citizens who participated in military conflicts from the Civil War through Vietnam. From Burnet County TXGenWeb:  The Military Influence in Burnet County

Newspapers
Numbered items below from Burnet County TXGenWeb:


 * 1) Index of Burnet Bulletin, 1898-1913, newspaper events; alphabetical by surname.
 * 2) Burnet Bulletin 1874-1880, indexed newspaper names and stories; alphabetical by surname.
 * 3) Index of historical articles in the Highlander newspaper; some Llano County articles; alphabetical by surname.
 * 4) Index of newspaper articles, ranging from 1905-1995; found in library's vertical files; alphabetical by surname.
 * 5) News Tidbits, from Marble Falls Messenger and Burnet Bulletin, 1874-1938; transcribed from microfilmed newspapers; arranged by publication date.
 * 6) News Tidbits from newspapers outside Burnet County; dates ranging from 1854-1912; arranged by date.
 * 7) Burnet Tidbits found in Austin Statesman newspaper, 1887 and 1888.
 * 8) Pleasant Turner vs. John Lauraine, Texas State Gazette, 1853; notice for Lauraine to appear in court.

Probate
Index to probate records; transcribed from County Courthouse ledger books, dates ranging from 1868 to 1892; alphabetical by name. From Burnet TXGenWeb. Probate Records

Vital Records

 * Texas Death Index 1964 to 1998 [no images] Name index to Texas Statewide Death Certificates or four million people who have died since 1964.
 * Texas Death Records 1890 – 1976 [with images] Name index and images of statewide death certificates, 1890-1976. The name index has been created by FamilySearch and is tied to images of the Texas death certificates. Few certificates are available prior to 1903

Societies and Libraries

 * Herman Brown Free Library


 * Burnet County Genealogical Society
 * Adam R. Johnson Chapter 2498, United Daughters of the Confederacy
 * Daughters of the Republic of Texas

Web Sites

 * TEXAS GenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the county
 * Burnet County TXGenWeb Site
 * Family History Library Catalog