Box 10
Contains 344 Results:
Robert Rash and Ellen Rash, no.625
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Felix B. Dixon, no.626
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
William Overstreet, no.627
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
M. C. Tynan, no.628
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
J. S. Forse, no.629
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
J. C. McMary, no.630
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Mary Dixon and Henry Dixon, no.631
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Joseph T. Baker, no.632
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Ralph Anders, no.633
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
James Riley Phelps, no.635
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Jack Lakey and Monroe Lakey, no.636
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Cora Lakey and Walter Lakey, no.637
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Mimmie Lakey and Monroe Lakey, no.638
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
J. L. Ogden, no.639
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
W. P. Stanley, no.640
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Mary Ella Davis and Hill Davis, no.641
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Lawson Matlock, no.642
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
A. E. Davis, no.643
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
John Lycurgus Waggoner, no.644
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
Mary J. Snell, no.645
The first 8 boxes of the San Augustine County probate case files are organized alphabetically by last name. The majority of these files range from the 1830s-1860s. About 1870, the county changed their indexing system from alphabetical to case number. This change is reflected in the collection. Note: Probate case files from the 1870s-1940s with no discernable case number are mixed in with the earlier alphabetically organized materials.
