Genealogy Projects tagged with Texas County on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Texas County, Missouri

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Texas County, Missouri. Official Website Texas County was created in 1843 and named for William H. Ashley, the first lieutenant governor of Missouri. It was later organized on February 14, 1845, when it was also renamed for the Republic of Texas. Rugged hills, springs, creeks, rivers and caves abound in Texas County. There have be...

  • Hooker Cemetery, Hooker, Oklahoma

    This project is for those buried in Hooker Cemetery, Hooker, Texas County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave OK Cemeteries OK Gen Web Billion Graves

  • Texas County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Texas County, Oklahoma. Official Website Texas County was formed at Oklahoma statehood (November 16, 1907) from the central one-third of "Old Beaver County". When the formation of the county was authorized by the Constitutional Convention of 1907, the county was so named because it was wholly included within the limits of the Texas ...

  • Hickory Ridge Cemetery, Dykes, Missouri

    From Houston, Texas County, Missouri, take Highway 17 north to Highway 38. Take a left and follow Highway 38 to FF, there is a sign that says Hickory Ridge Baptist church. Turn right. Follow FF until you come to a Y, continue left. The church and cemetery is just around the corner. Find a Grave

  • Elmhurst Cemetery, Guymon, Oklahoma

    This cemetery is located on 424 North Main Street, Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Dykes Cemetery, Houston, Missouri

    This cemetery is located in Houston, Texas County, Missouri. From Highway 9+5 & Highway 38 Junction, turn east on Highway 38. Go 14.2 miles to Dykes Road on your right. Go down Dykes Road .3 mile. Find a Grave

  • Concord Cemetery, Plato, Missouri

    In Upton Township, Texas County, Missouri, (20-31N-11W) (All directions start at the Junction of HWY 63 and 17 West in Houston, MO.) Take HWY 17 West to HWY 38. Turn Left onto HWY 38. Go to HWY FF. turn Right. Go about 5.5 miles on FF. When the highway "T's" turn to the Right. The cemetery is on the right side of the road, just a short distance after making the turn. It is on a private farm. Yo...

  • Pine Lawn Cemetery, Houston, Missouri

    This cemetery is very close to the intersection of Brushy Creek Road and Highway 63. It's also known as Duke Cemetery and Houston Cemetery . Find a Grave MO Gen Web Billion Graves

  • Number-One Cemetery, Huggins, Missouri

    From Find a Grave : (Copied directly with the punctuation and spelling errors) This cememtery is exactly where I have pinned on the map below. DO NOT try to find it by where Huggins is on any other map or you will be 4 miles off. Maps show Huggins where the post office once was...when there was one, lol. The cemetery is strait accross the road from the Huggins Fire Dept, just south of the Y of...

  • Ozark Cemetery, Houston, Missouri

    This project is for those buried in Ozark Cemetery, Houston, Texas County, Missouri. Find a Grave