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US-Mexican War Roster
Another great place to get information is: USGenWeb Census Project
Archives USGenweb for all states.
Interested in Texas Landmarks This will
take you to the Landmark pages.
Kinney County Family Land Heritage Honorees: Kinney County
Rose Ranch, 1880 (1982) Twenty-one miles northeast of Brackettville.
Toft Ranch 1914 (2014) 3 Miles South of Brackettville on FM131
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History of Kinney County
The county to the east is Uvalde County
The county to the west is Val Verde
The county to the north is Edwards County
The county to the south is Maverick County
The county to the south east is Zavala
County
Kinney County is also bordered by the Rio Grande River on the South Western corner.
Kinney County Lookups: Volunteers needed, if you have information
on Kinney County, please
let me know, especially if you are willing to do lookups. Thank you.
If you want information and you have not found it on our pages, please send me an email at johnq2@txkinneygen.org I will research your
question and get back to you as soon as possible.
Kinney County Resources:
KINNEY
COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY (830) 563-2884
PO Box, 975, Brackettville TX 78832
KINNEY COUNTY CLERK (830) 563-2521
Brackettville TX 78832
The FILLIPONE MUSEUM BUILDING: Located at El Paso and James Streets Off of Ann Street in Brackettville TX.
Open 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month: 1:00 to 4:00 PM, for special appointments call: 830-563-7798 or
830-563-9011. Much information on local history, including Seminole Scouts, Brackettville, Fort Clark and Spofford.
Household articles from the turn of the 20th Century.
Early Land Owners Kinney
County
Early pictures of Spofford pictures.
Photo of Randolph Curtis with James McClain Elledge III and two of the
Spear girls Photo
1903 With thanks to Ms. Tudie Alsbury granddaughter of James McClain
Elledge III.
The "American Civil War Research Database
Looking for information on African American Genealogy? Christine's is the
place for you.