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Rosie1223

(2,013 posts)
Mon May 14, 2012, 01:45 PM May 2012

Anyone doing Early Texas research? (1820s - 1840s)

My ggg-grandfather ELLIS of middle Tennessee signed a contract to settle in Texas in 1830. Also signing were his Father-in-law and his wife's aunt and cousin. I don't know if he ever actually went because he is in western Tennessee in 1850. I am trying to make a connection between him and an Ellis family of middle Tennessee that did have several members go to the Fort Worth area of Texas in 1830-1840. Anyone know of any good resources of that era and place?

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Anyone doing Early Texas research? (1820s - 1840s) (Original Post) Rosie1223 May 2012 OP
Yes. TexasTowelie May 2012 #1
Check with the library jenn5656 May 2012 #2

TexasTowelie

(112,127 posts)
1. Yes.
Mon May 14, 2012, 02:18 PM
May 2012

The Texas State Library and Archives Commission is located in Austin. They have excellent records on genealogical research that should assist in your quest, plus they also may be able to help direct you on specialized topics (land deeds, buildings named after ancestors, etc.). The Website is https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ .

Please also note that the county located directly south of Dallas is named Ellis county, so there may also be some connection with your family.

Good luck and have fun looking into your ancestors, I have an interest of the history during that era.

jenn5656

(1 post)
2. Check with the library
Tue May 15, 2012, 09:48 AM
May 2012

The Fort Worth Library has a large genealogical department and has access to many archives that might help you. Some of their documents are searchable via your computer & others you can contact a librarian via email to search for you. I am attaching a link to their website to get you started. http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/info/default.aspx?id=24852

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