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VICTORIA COUNTY, TEXAS

sponsored by Victoria County Genealogical Society

This Victoria County website is a part of the TXGenWeb project and the USGenWeb Project.
The purpose of this website is to provide genealogical information, as well as genealogical resources in Victoria County.
We welcome contributions – please contact Jack and Cynthia Buttram if you have information you would like to share.

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Victoria was settled as a colony of Martin de Leon in 1824 under the Mexican government. In 1836 it became an original County of the Republic of Texas. Victoria is the county seat.

VICTORIA COUNTY RESOURCES

Victoria County
History
Victoria County
Maps
Courthouse
Records
Marriage Records
1838-1855, 1858-1877
Marriage Records from
The Victoria Advocate
Victoria City & County
School Records
Brands and Marks &
Family Land Heritage Ranches
Victoria Churches
before 1900
Zion Lutheran Church
Mission Valley TX
  Texas Historical Markers
locations in Victoria Co.
Landmark Registry
for Victoria Co.
Victoria Co. Archives
Birth Records
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1926-1995
Victoria Co. Archives
Death Records
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1964-1999
Victoria Co. Archives
Marriage Records
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1966-2001
Victoria Co. Archives
Divorce Records
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1968-2001
Bloomington-the First 50 years Pictures of Old Victoria
Today and Yesterday

Adjacent Counties

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LIBRARY RESOURCES

Victoria Public Library Family History Library Center  
Victoria College/Univ. Houston Library Clayton Genealogical Library, Houston TX Texas State Library
and Archives Commission

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CEMETERIES

Victoria County Cemeteries Evergreen Cemetery
pictures of some markers with comments
Victoria Co. Cemetery Photographs
Texas Tombstone Project
Fordtran Cemetery
Also known as the Midgett Cemetery
Girdy Cemetery
pictures of the Girdy family markers
Memorial Square Cemetery
a list of those known to be buried here
Mission Valley Cemetery Union Soldiers Buried at Victoria-1865
Confederate Soldiers Buried at Victoria Victoria Catholic Cemeteries
provides a search engine
Booker/Jewett Cemetery
Inventory of Graves with some pictures.

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PEOPLE OF VICTORIA COUNTY

1850 Census 1880 US Census
found on Family Search
Former Postmasters
1846-1936
Former Mayors
1839 to the present
Former District Attorneys
from 1838
Former Sheriffs
from 1838
Early Doctors in Victoria
1836-1920
City Council Members
from 1836-1998
Victoria Co. Grist Mills
some of the early owners
Early Hotels of Victoria
owners and dates
Short Bios of Early Residents Notes on Early Residents
many family connections
Notes from the Victoria Advocate Column
"100, 75, 50 Years Ago"
Obituaries from
the Victoria Advocate

1885-1887
Obits From the Victoria Advocate Column
"100, 75, 50 Years Ago"
Some Death Records
McFaddin area,1930-1936
Letters in the Victoria post office, May 1848 Family Histories
Add your family history.
Vital Extractions from the Victoria Advocate
Vol.III 1894-1897, Vol.IV 1898-1899,
Vol.V 1900-1902,
and New! Volume VI, 1903-1904
Fugitives
Victoria Co. 1866-1877
Spanish Genealogy
Research help from Gloria Candelaria

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MILITARY RECORDS

Republic of Texas
Muster Roll

Capt. John T. Price Co.
Civil War Muster Roll TX Union Soldier Schedule
Victoria Co., 1890
World Wars I and II
some names of those who served. Also some deaths listed
Veterans of the War with Mexico, 1846-47  

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INDIANOLA
(these records are of interest since many people moved from Indianola to the Victoria area.)

Indianola Casualities-1875-a list of the dead, missing and property destruction German Immigrants
treated by Dr. Webb in Victoria
Indianola Database
includes form for listing your ancestor

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VICTORIA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O.Box 413, Victoria, TX 77902
VCGS meets on the 2nd Monday of each month, 7:00pm,
First Christian Church, Colorado and Ben Jordan, Victoria

Victoria County Genealogical Society is a partner society of
the Texas State Genealogical Society , District 3.

VCGS Page
Membership application
available here
Victoria Co. Mail List Site
we invite you to join our mail list
VCGS Quarterly-Table of Contents
Vol.I-Vol.24
Researchers
local independent researchers
New!Lookups
a new service is now offered by VCGS
Books Available
cemetery books and family books
Surnames Members Webpages Old Postcards of Victoria County
Awards Presented to VCGS    

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New! NEW for SEPTEMBER 2009 New! :

New items in previous months

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QUERY BOARD
Post and View Queries here

Queries should have a Victoria County Connection

*Post a new query on the Victoria County Board. Choose "post new message" and enter the info required. Your queries posted to this website will be included in the Victoria County Genealogical Society Crossroads Quarterly
View all queries posted since 31 Mar 2000 on the same board. To search for a specific name, use the "search" feature and choose "Victoria Board".
You may post free Victoria County queries in our Victoria County Genealogical Society Crossroads Quarterly.

* Queries Archive-alphabetized listing of queries received before 31 Mar 2000

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MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS

VICTORIA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MEETINGS

The Victoria County Genealogical Society normally meets the second Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church, Colorado and Ben Jordan, Victoria, in the Fellowship Hall.

Monday, 12 October - "Emigration, Immigration...Where are the Records?", - 7:00pm - presented by Patsy Hand

6:00pm - Board meeting


LUNCHTIME LEARNING PROGRAMS
Tuesdays, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Bronte Room of the Victoria Public Library

  Drinks and light refreshments are provided.  All programs are free and open to the public” REGISTRATION REQUIRED!  Instructor, JoAnn Oliphant 
Register by calling 361-485-3302 or go to http://www.victoriapubliclibrary.org/ and click on EVENTS.

27 October - German Genealogy
10 November - "Don't Scare Away Your Family" - Genealogy for the Faint-Hearted
8 December - Putting Together a Family History


Genealogy Computer Lab Time
Fridays 9-11
The first hour will be a show and tell time for different databases and websites
Register at http://www.victoriapubliclibrary.org/

October:
2 - "Jumping the Brick Wall" - meet in Genealogy Room - VPL staff and volunteers will assist with problems. (Ms. Oliphant will return unsolved problems from September's session
9 - Sanborn Maps (TexShare database)
16 – Newspaper Archive (In Library use only database)
23 – Ancestry. com (In Library use only database) - part 1
30 – Ancestry. com (In Library use only database) - part 2


DELEON FAMILY REUNION

The DeLeon family reunion is in the planning stages. Please visit the website or contact Blanche DeLeon

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LINKS YOU MIGHT LIKE

Victoria County Historical Commission's Oral History Project - Interviews are recorded, then stored in the Archives to preserve the history of Victoria county. If you are interested in being interviewed, please contact Barbara Smith, Project Chairman and Interviewer. (To return to this page, use your back button.)

How to Clean and Repair Gravestones - from the Victoria County Historical Commission. (To return to this page, use your back button.)

BEGINNING GENEALOGY LINKS

VICTORIA LINKS:

TEXAS RECORDS LINKS:http://vitals.rootsweb.ancestry.com/tx/death/search.cgi?cj=1&o_xid=0000584978&o_lid=0000584978

GENEALOGY LINKS:

MISCELLANEOUS INTERESTING LINKS:

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This page is a part of the TXGenWeb project and the USGenWeb Project.

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If you are interested in adopting a Texas county for the TXGenWeb project,
please visit the orphan county webpage or contact Shirley Cullum, State Coordinator for TXGenWeb.

County of the Month

Feb. 09 County of the Month Award

County of the Month


November, 2007 - The Victoria County Genealogical Society Crossroads Quarterly, edited by Millie Sweeney, was awarded first place in the Quarterly category by the Texas State Genealogical Society.

November, 2008 - The Victoria County TXGenWeb site, edited by Cynthia and Jack Buttram, was awarded first place for their entry in the website category by the Texas State Genealogical Society.


Last Updated October 4, 2009
e-mail: Jack and Cynthia Buttram
Victoria County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 413, Victoria TX 77902
Thanks for visiting our Victoria County page, constructed by Cynthia and Jack Buttram, with special thanks to Kearby Buttram and Wendy Koh. Y'all come back because there's more to come.

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