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Genealogy Research

Genealogy research today has become a major topic in many families.  Often, one family member will take on the task of interviewing the older members to document their family history.

However, many people would like to start a family history, but they don’t know where to begin.  Many people don’t realize that it’s as simple as recording the names and birthdays of every family member they know.  Then expand it to every family member that your parents and grandparents know.

Chick here for some great geneaolgy research tips.

Another great source of family information are the headstones for those family members that have passed away.  In genealogy research the headstones are considered proof of the existance of a former family member.  Photo copies of birth certificates and census records are also valid proof of a family members relationship.

Today there are many sources of genealogy information for families.  You just have to start looking. Click here to look at information about databases and genealogy records.

A simple search of the Internet for Genealogy Research will produce more information than you can digest in an evening.  You’ll find that once you start to get interested in your family’s genealogy you’ll spend many satisfying hours researching information.  One great place to get started is Cindi’s List of Genealogy Research sites.

The Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County is a great starting point for families in Caldwell County, Texas including the Plum Creek Alminac and the Cemteries of Caldwell County.

TX_Caldwell Land Survey MapsFor those inerested in the original land surveys you can find them at Arphax Publishing.  The Caldwell County, TX land survey map shows that the Jeffrey Cemetery is within the original tract titled Tinney. A in abstract #26.

Abstract Summary:
Abstract #26 – Tinney, A.
Grantee: Tinney, Ambrose
Trancaction Date: 22 Jun 1832
File#: SC 000033:22
English Files Notes Lockhart-401
Patent#: 713
Patent: Vol.: 13
Certificate: Translation #3868
Acres: 4,428.4
Map: 17

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At the Jeffrey Cemetery we have spent many hours compiling a comprehensive listing and photos of all of the headstones, foot stones, and grave makers within the cemetery to assist you in this research.  Click here to download the Jeffrey Cemetery Headstone Photos.

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Genealogy Programs We Recommend

There are many genealogy programs out there that provide you the ability to record your family history and research documents.  They also provide you the ability to electronically share your information with other people who are also researching their families.  It’s not uncommon for family members of different branches of the family tree to pool their resources and information to form a family collective of their history.  Below, we have listed programs that we have tried and find to be suitable for recording your family information.  Please note that we do not recommend any specific program and they are listed in no specific order. The Jeffrey Cemetery Association, Inc. does not receive any commission or reimbursement should you chose to purchase one of these programs.

Note: Whenever you are working with electronic data gathering software you should remenber to save your work often and backup your data daily to someplace other than your computer such as an external hard drive, USB thumb drive, on-line archive storage, etc..

 

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New Addition

This year, 2011, has been a busy one for the Jeffrey Cemetery Association.  We have opened the new addition to the Jeffrey Cemetery on the west side of County Road 160.  We have poured a cement road, put in a drip irrigation system, and planted 28 Monterrey Oaks and 36 Crepe Myrtles.  We have been able to keep them alive, thus far, in a terrible drought.  Wh have already given out 50 lots in the new addition.

All of this has added up to additional expenses of around $25,000.  Thanks to member support the cemetery association is still in good financial condition. Donations this year in memory of an ancestor or loved one provided for a plaque at the main entrance of the new cemetery with the names of the persons honored.

The Plaque reads “The trees planted in the new addition of the Jeffrey Cemetery were funded by donations in memory of our ancestors and loved ones listed below”.

If you wish to send a donation to help support the Jeffrey Cemetery please send all donations to:

Jeffrey Cemetery Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1303
Lockhart, TX 78644

 

About Our Software

The Jeffrey Cemetery site has been developed on the WordPress platform.

The Cemetery Management WordPress plug-in is Cemeteriat designed and written by Ed Thompson.

The custom Jeffrey Cemetery Theme template was designed and developed by Gregg Sterner using the Artister Automated Web Designer.

Photo editing was completed with Adobe Photoshop CS5

Audio editing was completed using Audacity 2.0

Video presentations were processed using Camtasia Studio 7.1

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