
Young County, Texas
Where the Frontier Really Happened

1884 Courthouse
Third Courthouse in Young County, Second in Graham
No Young County Courthouse ever burned
contrary to legends in the County.
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YOUNG COUNTY LINKS
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Courthouse Records
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Cemetery Indexes
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A.J. Irvin grave
Private Property |
Gooseneck Cemetery
Gooseneck Community |
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Indian Mound Cemetery
Private Property |
Kelly Children graves
Private Property |
Ashley Martin grave
Private Property |
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Medlan Family Cemetery
Private Property |
Medlan's Chapel Cemetery
Medlan's Chapel Churchyard |
Ming Bend Cemetery
Private Property |
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Mountain Home Cemetery
Private Property |
Old Eastside Cemetery
Graham, Texas |
Newcastle Cemetery
Newcastle, Texas |
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Pioneer Cemetery
Olney, Texas |
Dock Ross grave
Private Property |
Shinola Cemetery
Private Property |
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True Cemetery
True Community |
Tyra Cemetery
Murray Cemetery Murray Community |
Wooley - McNabb Cemetery
Private Property |
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Woolfolk Cemetery
Private Property |
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Churches
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County Research
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Belknap Coal Company
Tools Bought 1909 - 1910 |
Birth Records
1874-1875 |
Birth Records
1926-1929 |
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Birth Records
1930-1935 |
Birth Records
1935-1939 |
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Marriage Records
Book A, Volume 1 1856-1875 |
Marriage Records
Book A, Volume 2 1875-1890 |
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Motorcycles Registered
1913-1917 |
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Optometry Record
1922-1956 |
Probate Index
Volume 1 1876-1920 |
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Probate Index
Volume 2 1920-1959 |
Register of County and Federal Prisoners
1879-1891 |
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Young County Courthouse
Who to contact to order records |
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Letters of Rev. Thomas McHutchin Cunningham
22 March 1887 - 3 March 1979 Letters to family members from 14 April 1918 - 28 November 1927 Cunningham was a Presbyterian minister in Stamford, Spur, Eliasville, Sherman, Gainesville, Orange, Texas; Boston, MA; Richmond, VA; and Knoxville, TN. Thomas was great-grandson of Hugh WIlson, the first Presbterian Minister of the Republic of Texas |
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Military
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Schools
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Area Links
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Eliasville, Texas
established 1876 |
Graham Leader
established August 1876 |
Graham, Texas
established 1872 |
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Jean, Texas
established 1903 |
Lunn Funeral Home
Olney, Texas records begin 1930s |
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Murray, Texas
established 1880 |
Newcastle, Texas
established 1908 |
Loving, Texas
established 1909 |
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Olney Enterprise
established 1908 |
Olney, Texas
established 1909 |
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Wildcatter Ranch
located on the eastern boundary of the Brazos River Indian Reservation on the land given to Delaware Chief John Connor |
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Our Neighbors
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Baylor
Seymour |
Archer
Archer City |
Clay
Henrietta |
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YOUNG
Graham |
Jack
Jacksboro |
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Shackelford
Albany |
Stephens
Breckenridge |
Palo Pinto
Palo Pinto |
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Recommended Research Links
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