Hill County, Texas Genealogy

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County Courthouse
Hill County Courthouse was completed in 1890 built of white Limestone, by the architect W. C. Dodson. It was designated at a Texas Historical Landmark in 1971 and is located in Hillsboro, Texas. The Courthouse was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1993, all that was left standing was the four limestone walls and the Iron Staircases. It has been completely restored by the residents and elected officials during the late 1990's

History
Settlements occured after the establishment of Fort Graham in 1848.

Parent County
1853--Hill County was created 7 February 1853 from Navarro County. County seat: Hillsboro

Record Loss
1872--Many county records were destroyed in a courthouse fire in September 1872.

Populated Places
Cities: Abbott, Aquilla, Covington, Hillsboro, Hubbard, Itasca, Mount Calm

Towns: Blum, Bynum, Carl's Corner, Malone, Mertens, Penelope, Whitney

Neighboring Counties

 * Bosque
 * Ellis
 * Johnson
 * Limestone
 * McLennan
 * Navarro

Cemeteries
Peoria Cemetery 1826 - 1978

Cemetery Index provided by Rootsweb.ancestry.com

Taxation
Texas county tax rolls, 1846-1910, by the Texas Comptrollers Office

Vital Records
Marriage: Hill County, Texas, marriage records, 1873-1934; index, 1873-1941

Births: Card index to delayed births, 1869-1972

Deaths: Death records, 1903-1956

Web Sites

 * Family History Library Catalog