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 Index of Trails West
Parker County Genealogical Society Quarterly
Volume 1, October 1970 through Volume 30, Oct 1999

 LAND RECORDS________________________________ Vol Pg #pp

Bearden Family Deed Records................................................... 16 06 (1p)

Brown-Froman Deed Records..................................................... 20 03 (1p)

Cotten, Fred, Record of Land Speech, September 26, 1972...... 09 69 (1p)

Froman-Rivers Deed Notes......................................................... 20 04 (2pp)

 

LETTERS ___ ___ _ __ __ __ __ ___ __ ___________ _ Vol Pg #pp

Bedford’s, Mrs. W. G. to G. A. Holland....................................... 24 61 (4pp)

Cochran-Miller............................................................................. 14 52 (1p)

Hall, Peter’s Letter to Susannah Hall.......................................... 22 53 (2pp)

Loving, William W., August 2, 1857............................................. 13 42 (1p)

Moore.......................................................................................... 19 62 (2pp)

Moore, Mrs. Sarah Ann Holt Wood, 1898................................... 07 04 (2pp)

Rippy, Mrs. Louisa 1869.............................................................. 06 20 (2pp)

Wells, D. S., December 27, 1915 Weekly Herald........................ 13 01 (2pp)

 

MARRIAGES and DIVORCES____________________________ _____ Vol Pg #pp

Parker County’s First Marriage, Weekly Herald June 10, 1926........................... 25 106 (1p)

Parker County, TX Marriages Vol. 1 thru 5 (May 1874 thru 1886)

Parker County, TX Marriages Vol 8 thru 19 (1887 thru 1901)

Parker County, TX Marriages Vol. 20 thru 28 (1901 thru 1908)

Parker County, TX Marriages Aug 1908 - Dec 1908 ............................................29 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Marriages Jan 1909 - Mar 1909 .............................................29 25 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Marriages Apr 1909 - June 1909 ...........................................29 51 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Marriages June 1909 - Sept 1909 ..........................................29 71 (2+pp)

Parker County, TX Marriages Oct 1909 - Dec 1909............................................ 30 13 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Marriage, June 23, 1877........................................................ 25 105 (1p)

Parker County, TX Marriages Nov 28, 1940, Weekly Herald............................... 24 42 (1p)

Parker County, TX Divorces, 1874-1880............................................................. 25 55 (3pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, May 1900.................................................... 23 17 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, Apr 1905..................................................... 23 33 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, Oct 1908...................................................... 23 57 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, Oct 1911- Oct 1912..................................... 23 69 (1p)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, Oct 1912 - May 1914................................... 24 14 (2pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, May 1914-Sep 1919.................................... 24 51 (4pp)

Parker County, TX Divorces, Vol 1, Sep 1919-Oct 1920..................................... 24 71 (2pp)

Pre-Fire Parker County Marriages........................................................................ 25 29 (7pp)

Pre-Fire Parker County Marriages, additions........................................................ 25 105 (1p)

Pre-Fire Parker County Marriages, addition......................................................... 25 08 (1p)

 

MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES_______________________ Vol Pg #pp

Beautiful Memorial Service for Soldiers of South, 1926.............. 24 41 (2pp)

I. H. Beauchamp.......................................................................... 01 53 (1p)

Fred Rider Cotten 1894-1975...................................................... 05 02 (1p)

Gerald D. Vanlandingham........................................................... 07 55 (1p)

Leslie Memoriam ........................................................................ 05 23 (1p)

Squyres, John, Memorial............................................................. 28 43 (2pp)

White, Jack Dayton, Sr. 1923-1994............................................ 25 12 (1p)

Witherspoon, Joseph Bailey, May 23, 1992................................. 22 52 (1p)

 

MILITARY & MUSTER ROLLS_____________________ Vol Pg #pp

American Civil War, Numbers & Losses..................................... 25 28 (1p)

142 Men Sign Roster to Fight for Old Southland (1862)............. 23 21 (2pp)

142 Men Sign Roster to Fight for Old Southland (Repeated) 24 38 (1p)

19th Texas Calvary Reg. Co. “E” Confederates,1861.................. 13 42 (1p)

Army of Northern Virginia, 1890.................................................. 19 13 (1p)

Certificate of Disability for Retiring -Army of Confederate States

Thomas Dugan................................................................. 26 41 (1p)

Civil War Confederate Muster Rolls Jul 20, 1863........................ 24 23 (4pp)

Civil War Engagements of Co. “E”, 19th Reg. Cav....................... 25 72 (1p)

Civil War Muster Roll of Capt Joseph Ward Co. C....................... 24 55 (2pp)

Confederate Grays, Parker County............................................. 14 14 (3pp)

Confederate Grays Roster-Parker County.................................. 21 56 (1p)

Confederate Veterans (some Parker & Palo Pinto Co)............... 21 57 (8pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 22 07 (6pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 22 27 (6pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 22 41 (4pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............ 22 57 (3pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 23 07 (4pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 23 25 (4pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 23 45 (4pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 23 70 (5pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............. 24 06 (4pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............ 24 26 (3pp)

Confederate Veterans (Parker & Palo Pinto Co, Cont’d)............ 24 47 (4pp)

Dallyrmple, Capt. Wm’s Co. of Texas Rangers,

Clay Co., TX 1860 Census................................................. 10 31 (3pp)

Ex-Confederates.......................................................................... 19 13 (1p)

Frontier Guards - 1891................................................................ 19 12 (1p)

Honor Roll, Parker Co., WWII, July 17, 1946.............................. 21 19 (1p)

Men Mobilize-WWII, Parker Co. Guardsmen, Nov. 25, 1940

Bat.”C”, 132nd Field Artillery.............................................. 21 09 (1p)

Muster Roll, Capt. Jonah S. Culwell’s.......................................... 13 04 (3pp)

Muster Roll, Capt. J. J. Cureton’s 1st Frontier Dist....................... 08 02 (2pp)

Muster Roll, Capt. Wm C. English’s Co. 2nd Reg. TX Mtd.

Vol. Clarksville, Red River Co., TX................................... 06 40 (2pp)

Muster Roll, Capt. C. L. Jordan’s Calvery, 20th Brigade.............. 08 04 (2pp)

Muster Roll, Capt. John B. Thompkins, Beat #1 Parker Co........ 12 40 (2pp)

Muster Roll, Capt. Monroe Upton’s Co. D., 1st Frontier............... 07 47 (1p)

Muster Roll, Capt Joseph Ward’s Co.......................................... 19 55 (3pp)

Muster Roll, Capt Joseph Ward’s Co. C...................................... 24 55 (2pp)

Muster Roll, Capt R. E. Sanders, Co. E. 19th Tx Cavalry............ 05 03 (2pp)

Muster Rolls, Civil War Confederate, Jul 20, 1863..................... 24 63 (4pp)

Old Soldiers Reunion, May 29, 1913.......................................... 08 64 (1p)

Rangers Elect Officers (1922)..................................................... 22 37 (2pp)

Spanish-American War 1895-1898 ............................................ 20 21 (4pp)

Union Veterans & Widows, 1890................................................. 10 21 (5pp)

19th TX Cavalry, Co. E.; Battles, Dates, Deaths & Rolls.............. 09 50 (1p)

 

MISCELLANEOUS______________________________ Vol Pg #pp

Account of Early Day Hanging, 1868...................................... 18 40 (2pp)

A Visit to the Homes & Graves of Old Pioneers....................... 18 08 (3pp)

A Brief History of the Parker Co. Gen Society, 25 years........... 25 01 (2pp)

Alphabetical Listing of Passengers on the Mayflower............... 24 21 (1p)

An Interesting Document, Daily Herald, Jan 21, 1904............... 12 01 (2pp)

Arkansas Ex-Governor Lived in Weatherford.............................. 26 01 (2p)

Ball, Captain Recounts Some Early History of Parker County.... 28 38 (2pp)

Bearden Family Entries Parker Co Deed Records...................... 16 06 (2pp)

Broumley, Evlyn’s Parker County Line article.............................. 22 12 (1p)

Broumley, Evlyn’s Genealogy News............................................ 27 72 (3pp)

Brown Family Massacre............................................................... 17 58 (3pp)

Cain Letter.................................................................................... 29 21 (2pp)

Citizenship Declaration, 1885....................................................... 10 01 (6pp)

Cow Lists - 1860's........................................................................ 14 01 (2pp)

Current & Charter Members PCGS 1970..................................... 01 07 (2pp)

Cypert Children............................................................................ 14 14 (1P)

Day Book of W. P. Hoskins, Excerpts of...................................... 28 33 (2pp)

Denton-Curtis Killing.................................................................... 11 41 (1p)

“Devoted to Home Enterprise” Aug 26, 1871.............................. 03 48 (3pp)

Dicey Section, Tri-County Stringing Electric lines 1939.............. 25 16 (1p)

“Did You Know?” Evlyn Broumley, Dicey info............................. 28 53 (1p)

Double Log Cabin-Holland’s Lake............................................... 27 71 (1p)

Dry Creek Stock Association, early day brands.......................... 13 20 (2pp)

E-Mail Addresses and Names..................................................... 28 59 (1p)

Early Handwriting........................................................................ 15 11 (1p)

Feed & Seed Store Patron, 1872 ledger..................................... 21 20 (1p)

Fireman, Death Dates of W’ford Volunteers................................ 09 72 (1p)

First Families of Weatherford, 1856-1858................................... 09 40 (4pp)

First Newspaper- The Frontier News.......................................... 03 01 (3pp)

Froman-Rivers Shooting, Weatherford Enquirer, 3 Dec. 1891.... 20 03 (2pp)

G. A. R. Installs 1891 Officers..................................................... 22 34 (1p)

Garage Sale Bible-Alfred Tuck................................................... 26 25 (1p)

General Store Patrons Weatherford, 1887.................................. 10 29 (1p)

Grocery Licens Paid, 1860-61..................................................... 12 22 (1p)

Hangings, Early Day.................................................................... 18 40 (2pp)

Heritage Gallery of Weatherford Public Library........................... 25 43 (1p)

Historical Markers of Parker County............................................ 16 60 (1p)

Indigent List of Parker County, 1864........................................... 18 02 (6pp)

Isaac Parker Historical Marker.................................................... 02 22 (1p)

James James, AKA Double Jimmy ............................................ 24 01 (2pp)

Kirbie Family Reunion................................................................. 27 78 (1p)

Kissin’ Kin, by Evlyn Broumley................................................... 27 37 (1p)

Library of Congress released Genealogies Publication............. 23 01 (1p)

Lowe, Rowdy Kate, County Court............................................... 17 61 (1p)

Map of Lake Weatherford............................................................ 18 14 (1p)

Map of Parker County................................................................. 16 60 (1p)

Masonic Lodge in Parker County................................................ 16 39 (1p)

Masonic Lodge in Weatherford, TX............................................. 14 57 (6pp)

Masonic Members in Weatherford............................................... 16 40 (4pp)

Memories of George N. Heifren, Pioneer Recalls Early Life....... 28 21 (1p)

Mineral Wells Camp Meeting Program, 1904, Palo Pinto Co, Tx 04 57 (2pp)

Misc news about Parker Co. In 1891........................................... 25 81 (1p)

Missouri, 1799, Dallas Daily Herald, May 13, 1874....................... 11 18 (1p

Naturalizations, 1882.................................................................... 17 01 (2pp)

News Columns, various info Feb 1879........................................ 26 02 (1p)

News, 1870's (Various Newspapers)........................................... 13 10 (2pp)

Notes from Grace & Jones’ A History of Parker Co..................... 25 10 (1p)

Occupations................................................................................. 29 61 (2pp)

Old Fiddlers Contest 1900, news article...................................... 09 31 (2pp)

Old Fiddlers Reunion 1913, news article..................................... 08 64 (1p)

Old Settlers of Parker County...................................................... 17 52 (2pp)

Owner of Old Bible Sought (Christeson/Ferrell).......................... 26 21 (1p)

Parker, Adam ‘thoughts of the Girl he loved’............................... 28 63 (2pp)

Parker County to get a New Court House, Feb 26, 1937............ 25 09 (1p)

Parker County Courthouse Fire................................................... 11 14 (2pp)

Parker County Courthouse History 1855-1986............................ 16 57 (2pp)

Parker County First, (Some Firsts in the County)......................... 03 39 (1p)

Parker County People in Arizona Enjoy Christmas..................... 23 01 (1p)

Parker County Pensioners 1884.................................................. 07 55 (1p)

Parker County Towns & Post Offices 1850-early 1900's.............. 17 41 (6pp)

Participant in Battle of San Jacinto............................................... 16 43 (3pp)

Parker Co, Sheriffs 1856-1926..................................................... 17 38 (1p)

Past Sheriffs of Parker County..................................................... 27 41 (2pp)

Petition to Create Parker County 1855........................................ 03 32 (3pp)

Post Office & Post Masters 1859................................................. 09 69 (1p)

Queries - in every issue

Record of Land-Fred Cotten Speech........................................... 09 69 (1p)

Reunion Dots............................................................................... 18 41 (1p)

Rippey Massacre, recalled Oct 24, 1895 .................................. 17 54 (1p)

Sheriffs of Parker County............................................................ 17 38 (1p)

Sisk, Mrs. E. H.-82nd Birthday.................................................... 28 27 (1p)

Social Club Hop - 1874............................................................... 20 25 (1p)

Society News & Notes (PCGS)................................................... 25 40 (2pp)

Society News & Notes (PCGS)................................................... 25 44 (1p)

Society in it’s Twenty Third Year (PCGS)...................................... 23 01 (1p)

Some Deaths in January, 1902................................................... 13 63 (1p)

Some History of Parker County................................................... 15 52 (1p)

Some Parker County Hard Cases 1891 Fugitives...................... 16 05 (1p)

Surnames in Parker County........................................................ 15 10 (1pp)

Taylor Collection.......................................................................... 19 37 (1p)

Texas Day in Yuma, AZ-1919..................................................... 12 27 (1p)

Texas State Gazetteer, Business Directory 1890-91.................. 17 23 (13pp)

Uncle Matt’s Escape. (Matt Gibson)............................................ 25 103 (2pp)

Visiting in 1889-Parker County communities............................... 21 54 (1p)

Washington Ken Buried Here...................................................... 20 85 (1p)