Welcome To Trinity County! Heart of the Texas Forest Country |
The Trinity County Courthouse, built in 1914, is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. In 2008, the Trinity County Courthouse was awarded a grant through the Texas Historical Commission's Texas Historic Preservation Program for the restoration of this magnificent building. Visit the site at 162 West First Street in Groveton, Texas.
Welcome to the Trinity County TXGenWeb site. My name is Susanne Waller, I serve as the website coordinator on behalf of the Trinity County Historical Commission (TCHC) and I work at the Trinity County Museum/Hensley Genealogical and Historical Research Center located in the county seat of Groveton, Texas. It is my job to assist people doing genealogy and historical research in Trinity County. Besides the County Clerk's office, we are your source for researching your ancestors in Trinity County as we hold a wonderful collection of family histories, records and materials that may aid in your family research. Though I do not do your family research, with specific requests I will be happy to perform lookups at our center's holdings and can help with researching your Trinity County ancestors. If you are a Trinity County Researcher and wish to contribute genealogical or historical information to our website, or volunteer, please contact me at tchcmuseum@windstream.net. Our thanks to all those who have contributed to this website! Most
of our early county
records were destroyed by
two early courthouse fires
that occurred in the late
1800's. County
Records (available at the
County Clerk's office)
include Birth and Death
Records commencing in 1903
to present. Marriage
Records commence in 1876
and are current to present
(also available at the
Hensley Genealogical and
Historical Research
Center). Early
Probate Records (1876
-1910) are individually
indexed in Volumes
A-G. The Probate
Index No. 1 commences
coverage in 1911 with
Volume H and are current
to present. Property
Records are indexed
commencing from January
1873 to present.
Divorces from 1893.
Be sure to check our
Archives page for Indexes
and other interesting
contributed materials.
Check the new Trinity County Obituary page!
Over 500 new obituatires found and uploaded! Thank you, Deta Rogillio for transcribing and
uploading obituaries weekly!
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Please note: the email
addresses museum@txu.net and
museum@consolidated.net that are found
on some of the ARCHIVES pages are no
longer a valid email addresses.
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Copyright 2000 to Present, The Trinity County Historical Commission. All rights Reserved. All materials contained on this website are furnished for the free use of those individuals researching family origins. Any commercial use, publication, or posting of this material on any other website or any publication without the consent of the host/author/submitter of the material/page is prohibited. All images used on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free distribution, or generated by the TCHC, and are subject to the same restrictions/permissions. All persons contributing material for posting on these pages do so in recognition of their free, non-commercial distribution, and furthermore, are responsible to assure that no copyright is violated by their submission.