Genealogical Records of Ellis County, Texas contain various lists of records (births, deaths, marriages, etc.) taken from family Bibles, cemetery and church records, wills, and other relevant sources. Index starts on page 173.
Feltenberger, Emma Wright
"Compiled by Genealogical Records Committee, Mrs. A. L. Feltenberger, Chairman, Rebecca Boyce Chapter, D.A.R., Waxahachie, Texas."
The Nicholas P. Sims Library and Lyceum was constructed during 1903-04 after local farmer and investor Nicholas P. Sims left the bulk of his estate to the people of Waxahachie and Ellis County to establish a library. Today, the Library remains in its original location and realizes its original founder's wishes.
Genealogical Records of Ellis County, Texas contain various lists of records (births, deaths, marriages, etc.) taken from family Bibles, cemetery and church records, wills, and other relevant sources. Index starts on page 173.
Is referenced by: [Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County: Index]
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Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County
Historical and genealogical accounts and records for Ellis County, original and transcribed. They contain lists of records that include births, deaths, cemetery and church records, orders, and other relevant sources.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Rebecca Boyce Chapter (Waxahachie, Tex.). Genealogical Records Committee.Texas Genealogical Records, Ellis County, Volume 12, 1850-1950,
book,
1957~;
Waxahachie, Texas.
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth105037/:
accessed June 13, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Nicholas P. Sims Library.