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Welcome to Crosby County

"A place generations call Home"




History of Crosby County

Crosby County was born Aug. 21, 1876 when the Nineteenth Legislature of Texas created Crosby Land District, drawn from existing Young and Bexar Counties. Stephen F. Crosby, Alabama native and three-term Commissioner of the General Land Office, was the namesake. 

After the organization of the county and the election of officers a tier of nine near-by counties were attached to Crosby for legal and judicial purposes with Estacado as the county seat.


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The original Crosby County Land District consisted of and included the following counties:

[ yellow starBailey]    [yellow starLamb]    [yellow star Hale]    [yellow star Floyd]     [yellow star Motley ]   
[yellow star Cochran ]     [yellow starHockley]    [yellow starLubbock]     [yellow starCrosby]   [yellow star Dickens]    

Neighboring Counties South of Crosby:


[yellow starLynn ]   [yellow starGarza ]   [yellow starKent

Please note this is an interactive site. All material furnished here has been provided by volunteers, family members, local businesses and societies. We welcome your participation.

We hope you will find some useful information at this site while researching for your ancestors. Crosby County is rich in cultural history and has done an excellent job in preserving their heritage. I hope to portray Crosby County in the manner that the wonderful people, both past and present, richly deserve.

Our purpose is connecting families and keeping genealogy free on the net. We can accomplish together what we could never do alone. The TXGenWeb Project is truly a labor of love and we invite you to participate and welcome your involvement in any way.


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Your County Coordinator: Linda Fox Hughes

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State Coordinator: Gina Heffernan
Assistant State Coordinators: Jane Keppler | Laura Gregory Roberts