Texas--Genealogy
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Baptism (bautismo), birth registers
Photocopies of MICROFILM materials. Municipal archives collection of 19th century baptismal (bautismos) and marrriage (matrimonios) registers, family records and legal documents for the Lower Rio Grande community of Reynosa.
Census y Porciones Collection
Clotilde P. Garcia Reference Collection
The collection consists of one box that contains documents pertaining to Dr. Clotilde P. Garcia. The contents include books she published, biographical sketches, awards, publications, resume, and other supporting documents. Dr. Clotilde Pérez García was a noted physician, activist, author, educator, and sister of civil rights activist Hector P. García. Additionally, she was one of the first Mexican-American women in Texas to enter the medical profession.
Hispanics in Texas Census Data
CD of Hispanics in Texas prior to 1860. CD contains 3 excel files.
Luis Garcia Garcia Collection [photocopies]
Collection is comprised of photocopies of church records from Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico (archivo eclesiástico) from 1767 to 1880, including baptisms (bautismos), marriages (matrimonios), and deaths (defunciones). There are copies for staff and patron use.
Oliver Cromwell Aldrich, Jr. Oral History
Reynosa Archives Collection [photocopies from Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.]
Photocopies of MICROFILM materials. Municipal archives collection of 19th century baptismal (bautismos) and marrriage (matrimonios) registers, family records and legal documents for the Lower Rio Grande community of Reynosa.