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THE EAST TEXAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
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2:00 pm - Tyler Public Library
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The county seat is located in Tyler, Texas. Smith County was created 11 April 1846 from Nacogdoches County. It was organized 10 July 1846. There are many records available: Deeds since 1846, Marriages since 1846, Probates since 1846, and District Court minutes since 1846.

The Smith County TXGenWeb Project is divided into five sections. We hope this will help you to navigate the web pages and find what you are looking for. The Site Index is also a help in finding where information is located.


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History

Places

People

Records

Research

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions! - If this is your first visit, this is a good place to start!

TXGenWeb Project is part of the USGenWeb Project.
TXGenWeb Counties A - Z
Gina Hefferman - TXGenWeb State Coordinator

The Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb County of the Month Award
TXGenWeb has initiated a program to recognize the efforts of county sponsors to provide outstanding resources and assistance to county visitors. If you would like nominate a county for this award make your nomination here - County of the month form!

Send questions or comments about this page to:
Scott Fitzgerald, County Coordinator.

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This site may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without consent.

These files are submitted by volunteers just like you! I make it a habit that anytime I work with records, whether for myself or to share with others, I submit them to the USGenWeb/TXGenWeb project. It doesn't take much extra effort and it really can help many people. I'm very grateful to the many volunteers for all the great info provided.
If you agree, please email, Scott Fitzgerald with your submission.

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