Orange County, Texas:
Reference
Materials
and Volunteers
If you own
materials, and
are willing to do searches, please email me
Barbara Dore with
the information.
Feel free to request a look-up from the following resources.
Please limit your
request to one name per request. Please put ORANGE COUNTY SEARCH
in the subject
line of your request to insure the message is not overlooked or
accidentally
deleted. In the first line of the message please put the name of
the book from
which you are requesting the search.
If you
request a
search, don't forget to thank your volunteer for their time.
: The USGenWeb Official Policy USGenWeb will not tolerate any violations. Lookup requests should be limited to one name, or perhaps two if it is a married couple. Information given will be minimal, for example if it is a cemetery lookup, the information will be the name of the cemetery and the dates on the headstone. Please do not ask for "everybody with X surname" or an entire family group, or for hardcopies to be mailed; the volunteers have been asked not to comply with such requests. Our lookups will extend to searching the book to determine if the book would be helpful to you in your research. Should the book prove useful, we can provide the authors address and ordering information. The USGenWeb Project will endeavor to get a WRITTEN statement from each holder which stipulates which books may be used for lookups.
Resource |
Volunteer |
Orange Co., Texas Cemeteries #1 | Betty Casey |
Orange Co., Texas Cemeteries #2 | Betty Casey |
Another Great Look-up Offer |
I am Allen C. Connel, 47 years old; born
and raised in Orange, Texas. I have gained much history of
Families in Orange. I am Adjutant for the "Walter P.
Lane", Camp 1745, Sons of Confederate Veterans; originally
"Walter P. Lane", Camp 639, United Confederate Veterans,
formed in 1893 in orange. I have the original minute books
1911 thru 1917. Handwritten by the Confederate Veterans in
Orange, many familiar names of Families here. Contact me,
I have much to give some families of their history which
has been lost. thanks. Write to Allen C. Connel at aconnel@exp.net |
There
have
been many books about
Orange County residents published.
Do
you own one you would be willing to do searches in???
?
?