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Births, 1926-1934

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PARMER COUNTY, TEXAS

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Parmer County was named for Martin Parmer. Martin Parmer was born in Virginia, & lived on the Missouri frontier before it became a State. In 1826-1827. He was a leader of the Fredonian Rebellion in the Nacogdoches/San Augustine area. Almost 10 years before the Texas Revolution, there was an attempt to declare Texas independence from Mexico. In 1835, Parmer was elected as a delegate from Teneha to the Consultation of 1835 at San Felipe de Austin.

In March of 1836, Martin Parmer was elected a the delegate from the San Augustine Municipality to the General Convention at Washington on the Brazos. Martin Parmer signed the Declaration of Independence from Mexico. He was Chairman of the committee that drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Texas. In 1839, he appointed chief Justice of Jasper County, Texas. Martin Parmer died in 1850. He was married 4 times and had at least 16 children. The County Seat is Farwell.

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Birth Information (Draft Registration) 1917-1918

Resources

Birth Records at Bovina TX

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Marriages, 1966-2002

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Divorces, 1968-1999

Biographies

1961 Death Records

Veterans

Deaths, 1964-1984

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Family Group Sheets

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Last Updated: 07/15/2021

Census

Land Survey Abstract Indices Original Land Owners of TX

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Confederate Pension Applications

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USEFUL LINKS

Parmer County News

Friona Star

Surname Search Texas First Families

Cemetery Information (off-site)

Texas Tombstone Project Find A Grave Gloria B. Mayfield, Cemeteries of TX

History

Texas Courthouse Trail Parmer County History Lazbuddie, Parmer County

Military Records

Korean War Casualty List Vietnam Casualty List 6th Texas Infantry
Texas Index of Confederate Pension Applications Confederate Pension
War of 1812 Index and Pay/Muster Rolls Confederate Regimental History Links Sons of Confederate Veterans

A Salute to Our Fallen Heroes from Texas

The American Civil War Home Page

Faces of the Fallen

U.S. Service members who have died during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom

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Neighboring Counties:

Deaf Smith County Castro County Lamb County
Bailey County Curry County, New Mexico

Communities & Towns in Parmer County

Then & Now

Current Post Offices (towns)
Bovina Farwell Lazbuddie
Friona

Historical Post Offices (vanished towns)
(no longer in service)

Rhea Parmerton Lariat
Oklahoma Lane Black Bula

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