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EAST TEXAS FAMILY RECORDS VOL. 9, o. 1, SPRING 1985
BOOK NOTES
Flora Hallowell, Chairman
ETGS Library Committee
FAMILY TRAILS - Compiled and published by Joyce Dasliell Petty. (Two volumes,
Spring and Summer, 1984) This is a quarterly containing early and genealogical
records of Old Robertson County and the Republic of Texas. Members are entitled
to free answers to research questions contained in the files and free publication
of queries in the Lost Trails section of the quarterly. Your queries will also be
published in the weekly "Family Trails" genealogical column which is printed in:
THE JEWETT MESSENGER of Jewett, TX, THE BUFFALO PRESS of Buffalo, TX, THE FAIRFIELD
RECORDER of Fairfield, TX, and THE MEXIA DAILY NEWS of Mexia, TX. Members
needing outside research received a reduced fee of $5.00 ($10.00 to others).
Dues are.. Single $12.00... Family $15.00..Supporting $25.00 ...Patron $50.00.
Send check or money order to: FAMILY TRAILS, Birch Creek Ranch, Marquez, TX 77865.
GUIDE TO CHRUCH RECORDS, ARCHIVES AND RECORDS DIVISION, VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY -
Compiled by Jewell T. Clark and Elizabeth Terry Long. A gift of Charles Steger,
this is the first descriptive guide to the church records on file at the archives.
This is an indexed volume and contains many churches in the Baptist, Catholic,
Christian, Episcopal, Friends, Jewish, Lutheran and German Reformed, Methodist,
Presbyterian and Unitarian-Universalist denominations.
SAMUEL KELSO/KELSEY 1720-1796 - REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT OF CHESTER COUNTY, SOUTH
CAROLINA. Compiled and published by Dr. & Mrs. Marvis Parrott Kelsey, Sr.
Copyright 1984. This most comprehensive volume of 683 pages has a 60 page index
including first names. Along with vital information, the Kelseys have a grand
collection of family stories dealing with the main line family and numerous allied
families. Among the many treated are Mills, Gill, Pagan, Wylie, Morrow, Jones,
Sealy, Jaggers, Reeves, Mauldin, Moore, Stevenson and McAlexander. The volume is
priced at $75.00 and can be purchased from Dr. & Mrs. Mavis Parrott Kelsey, Sr.,
2 Longbow Lane, Houston, Texas 77024.
McCURTAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA MARRIAGE RECORDS BOOK I. A 47 page book copied from
the marriage records at Idabel, OK from Nov 20, 1907 to July 15, 1910. It contains
names, age, color, place of birth, residence, date and a bride and groom
index. Price $10.00.*
McCURTAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA MARRIAGE RECORDS BOOK II. This 42 page book continues
with the records of July 16, 1910 to April 15, 1912. It also has record page
numbers. Price $10.00.*
CROWN HILL CEMETERY: BROKEN BOW, OKLAHOMA. A ten page booklet with inscriptions
and a map of the cemetery.*
McCURTAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NEWS ITEMS. This 95 page book containing many newspaper
copies of pictures and articles is not for sale. It covers many family
names taken from the McCURTAIN DAILY GAZETTE and the BROKEN BOW NEWS.*
*Note: These four books are recent gifts from Edith Smith, the co-publisher
and we accept them as a most welcome addition to the library Oklahoma collection.
They may be purchased from Edith (Cobb) Smith, P. 0. Box 293, Broken Bow, OK 74728
or from the co-publisher, Patsy (McCain) McGowen, Rt 1 - Box 650, Broken Bow,
OK 75728.
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East Texas Genealogical Society. East Texas Family Records, Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 1985, periodical, Spring 1985; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth38038/m1/37/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting East Texas Genealogical Society.