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you have information that you would like to submit to this site, please
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The
TXGenWeb Project - New Research Tool
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So, instead of going by individual states to search,
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genealogical seminar, reunion or cemetery meeting coming up?
Well, why not let everyone know about it!Spread the word with the TXGenWeb Project. This is a great tool to announce seminars, cemetery meetings, historical & genealogical society meetings as well as reunions. This is a one stop source to keep all informed. Just email Elaine Martin, Assistant TXGenWeb State Coordinator, and she will add the information to let everyone know! Please, include details: name of meeting or event, where & when. For a list of genealogical seminars, reunions and cemetery meetings, please check out Seminars & Events in Texas. Nueces County
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you have information that you would like to contribute? The
Nueces County, TXGenWeb site is looking for volunteers to help
transcribe census records, courthouse records, cemeteries, and lookup
volunteers. If you have obituaries or other records you would
like to submit, please submit them to the Nueces County Archives
Manager, Lola
Withrow. Please check out the types of records and
information we accept under the USGenWeb
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Oh! You have a family site or historical site with information pertaining to Nueces County? Well, email me and we can add this to the Family Pages to help you find lost relatives. Want to add your surname to the Surname Index, just email me and I will add it to the list. The surname index is a great tool to help researchers get in contact with you and a great way to find lost cousins! Lost Cousins Web Site
Lost Cousins
is a free site that offers information and a way for researchers to
find new cousins. This site is free with basic membership and
a subscription service for a fee of 10£ (pounds).
This site is based in the UK.
Researchers look for their family using the 1880 U.S. Census, provided free by Family Search (Church of Latter Day-Saints) as well as the 1881 Canadian Census and 1881 England Census. Since the census is used, researchers can find direct descendants or blood relatives. The site is easy to use and for a promotional period from now to July 4, 2007, all information will be free. For more information on Lost Cousins or to register, please click here. The Portal to Texas
History
This website is
hosted by The University of North Texas Libraries and has a host of
valuable information. Researchers can find photos, maps and
information about Nueces County as well as information on just about
every county in Texas.
To check out the information about Nueces County, click here. For the main page of The Portal to Texas History, please click here. TXGenWeb Chat Nite
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nights and would like to chat with the TXGenWeb volunteers, join us!
We are availble to answer any questions you have about counties
or refer you to someone who is in charge of the county. This is a
great place to meet volunteers and County Coordinators on another level
other than correspondence with email. So, don't forget, TXGenWeb Chat Nite every Tuesday Night at 8 PM! |
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