Welcome to Bandera County, Texas

Established in 1856 from parts of Uvalde and Bexar counties, the county seat is Bandera,
The "Cowboy Capital of the World".


A Genealogical Resource Website

This website is under construction (May 2025) Thanks for your patience!




The TXGenWeb Project

The USGenWeb Project

The WorldGenWeb Project


Donna Schulte Loth, County Coordinator


RECORDS
RESOURCES
Bandera County History and Information Neighboring Counties: Kerr, Kendall, Real, Bexar, Uvalde, Medina
Families & People of Bandera County Family Land Heritage program information from the Texas Department of Agriculture
Crime and Punishment Land Grant Database from the Texas General Land Office
Genealogical Records Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Military, Death, Obituaries, Probate, Census, etc. Texas Historic Sites Atlas Search Page
Churches, Organizations, Schools and Societies Portal to Texas History Enter "Bandera" in the Search Box
Lookups and Links Handbook of Texas Online Search Page
People and Places Ancestry.com (Paid subscription - some information is free)
Newspapers, Books and Libraries Library of Congress
Cemeteries FamilySearch (Free registration required)
John Marvin Hunter Find A Grave...Extensive volunteer website with over 250 memorial pages
John James Billion Graves Another worldwide gravesite database
Lyman Wright Immigrant Ships Transcriber's Guild Over 30,000 passenger manifests
Charles DeMontel The National Archives Extensive database of documents, photos, and records, including military records
Jose Policarpo Rodriguez Nationwide Gravesite Locator Government webiste listing military burials...NOT ALL BURIALS ARE LISTED.
Ruth Brazzil Roome Texas Digital ArchivesThe Texas Digital Archive (TDA) manages, preserves, and facilitates access to the electronic records collections of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, including those transferred by state agencies or digitized by the State Archives.
African Americans in Bandera County The Galveston Immigration Database The nation’s only computerized listing of immigrants to Galveston, Texas.
The Amasa Clark Family UTSA Library Digital Collections Type "Bandera" in the search box.
Friedrich Wilhelm Dorow The Texas Stock Directory Book of marks and brands. Can be freely read online.
Leopold Moczygemba

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This page was last updated on 05 MAY 2025. Any additions, questions, or corrections may be sent to the website coordinator at