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Breaking Through Walls
Derived from a series of articles appearing in the SAGHS newsletter, Leslie Watson Tomlinson, CG, expands upon the articles and provides new material and examples. Learn proven methods and sources to help you develop strategies for breaking through brick walls, build reliable cases for proving family relationships, identify sources most likely to answer your research questions, and discover new records, archives, and collections. Soft cover, 112 pages, indexed.
Remembering World War I. An anthology of family memories and events from 100 years ago, with 40 articles by members of the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society; includes articles to guide further individual genealogy research. Soft cover, 146 pages, full color covers, 4 pages full color illustrations; fully indexed by names, military units, battles, and locations. ★ View sample pages
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, Divorces 1901–1903
72 pages, soft cover. Entries include litigants, courts in which cases tried, case numbers, dates, and many details of property settlements and children, maiden names and marriage information, if known. Full name index with married and maiden names, if known.
177 pages, soft cover. The sexton’s list contains many names not found on legible grave markers and are included in the appendix. The book features a full name index with women listed by both married and maiden names, where identified. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Cemetery books]
St. Joseph’s Society Cemetery
79 pages, soft cover, with 16 pages of photographs. Gravestone transcriptions, but not photos, are in Cemeteries of Bexar County, Texas, Vol. 2. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Cemetery books]
San Antonio Texas, Sexton Burial Records, City Cemetery #7
132 pages, soft cover. Includes 3,000 graves removed from this pauper’s cemetery to Stinson Field, now occupied by a school. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Cemetery books]
San Antonio Texas, Sexton Burial Records 1879–1891
151 pages, soft cover. Alphabetized names, birthplace, marital status, race, gender, and grave locations of 4,162 persons buried by the city sexton.
[Located in Category: Cemetery books]
San Antonio Texas, Sexton Burial Records 1892–1900
144 pages, soft cover. Names, burial dates, ages, birth places, marital status, race and gender of the 3,841 persons buried by the sexton. Deceased listed in alphabetical order. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Cemetery books]
Bexar County, Texas, Marriage Book A–D2, 1837–24 Aug 1866
Note: All marriage books have soft covers and (if included) list witnesses, officiants, parental consents, license numbers, date, volume and page number, and include bride and groom surname indexes.
Annotated Abstractions of the First 325 Accepted Applications. 212 pages, soft cover, with table of applicants’ military units and physicians’ reports. ★ View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, District Court Minutes 1838–1848
180 pages, soft cover. Abstracts of court minutes from the first Bexar County District Court term held 15–24 Oct. 1838 through the term held 7–19 Aug. 1848. ★ View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, Naturalization Index
192 pages, soft cover. Names, ages, country of origin, record locations of people who made Declarations of Intention and/or were naturalized through 1906. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, 1890 Tax Rolls
173 pages, soft cover. Alphabetical list of taxpayers and their taxable property listed in alphabetical order. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, Voter Registration 1865 & 1867–1869
95 pages, soft cover. Length of residence, place of birth and, if applicable, naturalization information. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bexar County, Texas, Wills and Inventories, 1742–1899
147 pages, soft cover. Abstracts listed in alphabetical order by legator. Other names in the wills indexed. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Excerpts from the San Antonio Daily Light of 1890
170 pages, soft cover. Activities of people living in Bexar County in 1890 with surname index.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
San Antonio, Texas, Newspaper Abstracts 1848–1865
154 pages, soft cover. Abstractions of names in seven San Antonio newspapers published 1848–1865. Alphabetical order. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Miscellaneous]
Bartlett Eaves (ca.1765–ca. 1833): His Ancestors and Descendants
San Antonio: Janey E. Joyce, CG, p.p., 2005. 546 pages total, soft cover, appendix, bibliography and index. Awarded the grand prize for 2005 from the Texas State Genealogical Society.
The Rev. Moore Bingham (1797–1853) and His Wives, Ann Barber and Lucy Barber:
Their Ancestors and Descendents. Bountiful, Utah, Family History Publishers, 2011. San Antonio: Janey E. Joyce, CG, p.p., 2011. 479 pages total, soft cover, sources, and index 63 pages. Awarded the grand prize for 2013 from Connecticut Society of Genealogists. View sample pages.
[Located in Category: Family histories]
Our Heritage back issues
Call the SAGHS library at 210-342-5242 for availability.
[Located in Category: Our Heritage]
First Families of Bexar County: Descendant Lineages of Residents of Béxar, San Antonio, and Bexar
The book includes lineages on 52 ancestor families of 103 First Family descendants recognized in the first 20 years of the SAGHS “First Families” program. Ancestors include Spanish presidio soldados, Mexican familias, Tejanopioneers, European colonizers, and Anglo-American immigrants. Biographical sketches, historical narratives, photographs, and maps supplement the lineages. Lineages are fully documented with source citations conforming to current genealogical standards. Soft cover, 330 pages, full color covers, 13 maps, 3 appendices, illustrated throughout; indexed by full names, military units, battles, and locations.