Limestone County, Texas was formed in 1846 from Robertson County. Records
are available from 1873.
The County Seat is Groesbeck. The original courthouse in Springfield
burned in 1873, with the loss of all records.
Fort Parker was the site of the
massacre in 1836 in which most of the Parker family were killed, and some of the
family members were carried off to become captives, including Cynthia Ann
Parker.
The Hill Co Genealogical Society now has a web site. Please visit their
new site for possible resources for your research area.
https://www.rootsweb.com/~txhcgs/
The Butler Co. AL site has some of the tombstone pictures
posted for Lost Prairie Cemetery you can see them
HERE
There is a published Genealogy & History book for Limestone County. If you
are interested please contact Michael Reese
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