We have valuable resources at St. Louis Catholic Church in
Castroville. We answer queries often for genealogy researchers of
Alsatian ancestors who founded this community in 1844, the oldest city
and former county seat of Medina County. Our records date from 1847
intact and include baptisms, marriages, and burials. We would be glad to
answer queries. Send them to
Frances Neumann. |
Behrens, Robert H. We Will Go to a New Land, The Great
East Frisian Migration to America 1845-1895. Mahomet, Illinois: Behrens Publishing
Company, 1998. If you have Ostfriesen ancestors, as many from Medina
County do, you'll want to read this book. Currently out of print, but if
you can find a copy on ABE Books,
or elsewhere, buy it! It contains chapters on history, culture,
immigration, and settlements. For limited lookups, contact Paul
Adams. |
Castro Colonies
Heritage Association, Inc.,
History
of Medina County - Volume I, 600 pages, indexed, with marvelous old
pictures of Medina County citizens and landmarks like the Lions' Club
welcome sign at the Hondo City Limits ("This is God's Country, Please
Don't Drive Through It Like Hell"). Includes a short history of the
county and the Castro Colony and many, many family genealogies. Indexed
by family name. ISBN: 0-88107-010-6. Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media, 1994. For lookups
contact: Dave Crane,
or Paul
Adams. |
Castro Lorenzo, Immigration from Alsace and Lorraine. A Brief
Sketch of the History of Castro's Colony in Western Texas. New
York: Geo. W Wheaton & Co, 1871. Reprinted by UMI Books on Demand.
Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
Civil War Period.
Index to the First and Second Regiment Texas Cavalry Volunteers (Union)
as Printed in the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Texas for
the Year 1873. Compiled by Jim and Doris Menke. Contact:
Jim Menke |
Civil
War/Reconstruction Period. List of Registered Voters, Medina
County, Texas 1867-1872 With Returns of a Revision of Registration
(Including List of Rejection.) Compiled by Jim and Doris Menke.
Contact: Jim Menke |
Crook, Cornelia English. Henry Castro, A Study of Early Colonization in
Texas. San Antonio, Texas: St. Mary's University Press,
1988. . |
Henley, Carol, Medina County, Texas Cemeteries Vol II.. |
Hunter, J. Marvin, The
Trail Drivers of Texas. Austin, Texas: University of
Texas Press, 1985.
(excerpts from the index: Batot, 1040, 1041; Castroville, 159, 161,
686, 719, 843; Cordier, 161; Cuppes, Dr., 351; De Montel, 843-844; Fest,
419-421, 423; Galbreath, 986; Gerdes, 162, 459-464; Haby, 132, 160, 986;
Haby Settlement, 132; Hardeman, 794; Hondo, 162; Medina County, 132, 161,
162, 322, 459, 462, 464, 527, 666, 686, 719, 812, 822, 844, 1041; Medina
Lake, 1036; Monier, 653; Moore, 666; Oge, 655; Quihi, 459; Redus, 811-813;
Saathoff, 162,
461; Schorp, 133, 134, 159-162, 461, 686-686; Schweers, 464; Spettel,
132-134, 160; Thompson, 686; Tilley, 844; Wanz, 719-721; Wurzbach, 134, 168).
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Indices to Vol. I - XX of
Branches and Acorns, the quarterly publication of the
Southwest Texas Genealogical Society. The
journal serves an eight-county area surrounding Uvalde County, including
Medina County. The index lists articles by title, author, and by
subject. This does not include name index unless the name was in
the subject. Compiled by Jim and Doris Menke.
Contact: Jim Menke |
McLin, G., Medina County, Texas Cemeteries. |
McLin, G., Medina County, Texas Marriage Records 1848-1886. |
Names of
Families and Children, Quihi and Hondo Districts, White and Colored,
June 1, 1880. Original document but missing "A" section.
Copied by Jim and Doris Menke. Contact:
Jim Menke |
Russell, Yancey
L. The Cradle of Freemasonry in Medina County. Indexed by
Jim and Doris Menke. Contact:
Jim Menke |
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society. Marriages of
Bexar County, Texas Book A-D2, 1837-Oct 22, 1866. San Antonio, Texas:
San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society. . |
Santleben, August.
A Texas Pioneer.
New York and Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1910. |
Sowell, A.J., Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of
Southwest Texas, 1900.
Chapter
Titles are: Atascosa County, Early Settlers of; Adams, James M.; Boales,
J.A.; Berry, Mrs. Hannah; Burrell, Joseph; Brucks, Judge Bernhard;
Binnion, Mrs. M.A.; Briggs, Rev. E.A.; Bowles, Doke; Brucks, Henry;
Bramlett, W.M.; Battles with Indians; Bowie's Old Fort; Buckalew, Frank,
Captured by Indians; Buckalew, Berry C.; Battle Between Rangers and
Indians; Beardy Hall Killed by Indians; Burney, R.H.; Castro, Henry;
Conrads, Joseph; Castro's Diary, Part I; Castro's Diary, Part II;
Castro's Diary, Part III; Carr, James C. (Buckskin); Castroville
Founded; Charobiny, Rudolph; Canon de Uvalde; Click, M.C.; Clark, Amasa;
Calahan's Expedition; Cox Family as Indian Fighters; Captured an Indian;
Carr, Col. J.C.; Colonel Carr's Courtship in Arkansaw; Camp Verde;
Colwell, Capt. Neal; Davenport, A.J.; Dove Creek Fight; Davenport, Aunt
Mary; Davenport, L.C.; Desperate Run for Life; Disastrous Battle With
Indians in Kerr County; Death of Capt. Phillip Dimmitt; Early History of
Guadalupe County; English, Ed; Etter Family; Frontier Tragedy; Fight
Between Rangers and Indians; Fiftieth Anniversary of the D'Hanis
Setttlement; First Settlement of D'Hanis; Forty Immigrants from
Darmstadt; Fenley, J.D.; Four of the Dowdy Family Killed; Fight Between
Settlers and Indians; Frontier Incidents; Family History; Haby, Nichalus;
Huffman, Jack; Highsmith, Ben F.; Haller, Louis; Hays, Capt. Jack;
Huehner, Herrman; Haby, Jacob; Hicks, F.L.; Hunter, Judge James M.;
Harman, Henry; Incidents of Frontier Life; Incident of Ranger Life;
Indian Fight in Sabinal Canyon; Incident of Victoria's Raid; Jones, Mrs.
Mahala; Joe Wilton Killed by Indians; Jarvis, Charles G.; Jack, Hardy,
Captured by Indians; James, Rev. A.L.; Kinchaloe, Mrs. Sarah J. Kennedy,
Mrs. R.D.; Kelly, Mrs. Nancy; Killed an Indian; Kennedy, Ross; Lawhon,
Jesse, Killed by Indians; Last Raid in Frio Canyon; Lowe, Judge M.F.;
Leakey, John; Miller, Jack; Mann, John L; Massacre of Peddlers and
Battle of El Blanco; Moore, Lon; Maney, Judge Henry; Metzgar, Capt.
Fred; Nowlin, Dr. James C. Old Settlers; Old Settlers of D'Hanis;
Outlaw, Y.P.; Patterson, John W.; Putnam Children Captured by Indians;
Peters, Charles; Rothe, August; Reinhart, John; Richarz, Capt. H.J.;
Rees, Capt. Alonzo; Rogers, Capt. John H.; Saathoff,
M.; Shane, Henry; Smth, Seco; Siege and Fall of the Alamo (Poetry);
Sevier, Col. T.F.; Scull, Mrs. Amanda; Tinsley, F.G.; Thompson, Gideon;
Tom, Capt. John; Trailing Indians; Taylor, Ed.; Taylor, Creed; Trailing
Indians; Theodore the Shepherd Killed by Indians; The Lost Valley Fight;
Van Pelt, Capt, Malcolm; Van Pelt, Joe; Voght, Paul; Ware, Richard M.;
Winters, Capt. James W.; Wallace, Big Foot; Wilson, John E.; Watson,
Robert; Weynand, Herbert; Westfall, Ed.; Winters, James, Killed by
Indians; Witt, Mrs. C.A.; Wanz, Xavier; Wernette, J.B. and Watkins and
Richardson Killed by Indians. Cathy Wood Osborn or Paul Adams. |
Weaver, B.D., Castro's Colony, Empresario Development In
Texas, 1842-1865, Texas A&M University Press, 1985, 158 pages. For
lookups
contact Chris
Kneupper or . |
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TXGenWeb, Medina County - Lookups updated on
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