Mason County, Texas Genealogy

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Guide to Mason County, Texas ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

County Facts
County seat: Mason
Organized: 2 August, 1858
Parent County(s): Bexar, Gillespie, Llano
Neighboring Counties
GillespieKimbleLlanoMcCullochMenardSan Saba
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Courthouse
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Location Map
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County Information[edit | edit source]

Description[edit | edit source]

The county was named for Fort Mason. The county is located in the central area of the state.[1]

County Courthouse[edit | edit source]

Mason County Courthouse
201 Fort McKavitt St
Mason, TX 76856
Phone: 325-347-5253
Mason County Website

County Clerk has birth, death and burial records from 1903, marriage, divorce, probate and court records from 1877 and land records from 1850.[2]

Mason County, Texas Record Dates[edit | edit source]

Information for this chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates. This information should be taken as a guide and should be verified by contacting the county and/or the state government agency.

Known Beginning Dates for Government County Records[3]
Birth* Marriage Death* Court Land Probate Census
1903 1877 1903 1877 1850 1877 1829
*Statewide registration for births and deaths began in 1903. General compliance by the 1930s.

Record Loss[edit | edit source]

Boundary Changes[edit | edit source]

Populated Places[edit | edit source]

Town/city records in the FamilySearch Catalog

For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit Hometown Locator. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[7]

Cities
Unincorporated communities


History Timeline[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

Bible Records[edit | edit source]

Biographies[edit | edit source]

Business, Commerce, and Occupations[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries of Mason County, Texas online and in print
Tombstone Transcriptions Online
Tombstone Transcriptions in Print (Often more complete)
List of Cemeteries in the County
See Texas Cemeteries for more information.


Census Records[edit | edit source]

Historical populations
Census Pop.
1860 630
1870 678 7.6%
1880 2,655 291.6%
1890 5,180 95.1%
1900 5,573 7.6%
1910 5,683 2.0%
1920 4,824 −15.1%
1930 5,511 14.2%
1940 5,378 −2.4%
1950 4,945 −8.1%
1960 3,780 −23.6%
1970 3,356 −11.2%
1980 3,683 9.7%
1990 3,423 −7.1%
2000 3,738 9.2%
2010 4,012 7.3%
Source: "Wikipedia.org".


Church Records[edit | edit source]

Lutheran

List of Churches and Church Parishes

Court Records[edit | edit source]

Directories[edit | edit source]

Emigration and Immigration[edit | edit source]

Ethnic, Political, and Religious Groups[edit | edit source]

Funeral Homes[edit | edit source]

Genealogies[edit | edit source]

Guardianship[edit | edit source]

Land and Property Records[edit | edit source]

Online Land Indexes and Records

Local Histories[edit | edit source]

Local histories are available for Mason County and may include biographies, church, school and government history, and military information.

1846--Settlement of the county began about 1846.

Mason County has had three courthouses. The first one built in 1875, burned in 1877. The second courthouse was built in 1878. The current courthouse was built in 1909.

  • Mason County Historical Book, 1976, by the Mason County Historical Commission.
  • Mason and Mason County: A History, 1966, revised, 1980, by Stella Gipson Polk.
  • Mason County History from the Handbook of Texas Online.

Maps and Gazetteers[edit | edit source]

McCulloch CountySan Saba CountyLlano CountyGillespie CountyKimble CountyMenard CountyTX MASON.PNG
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Migration[edit | edit source]

Military Records[edit | edit source]

Mexican-American War

Civil War

World War I

Naturalization and Citizenship[edit | edit source]

Newspapers[edit | edit source]

Obituaries[edit | edit source]

Other Records[edit | edit source]

Periodicals[edit | edit source]

Probate Records[edit | edit source]

Probate records of Texas counties were kept by the probate clerk, usually in "probate minutes."

School Records[edit | edit source]

Social Security Records[edit | edit source]

Tax Records[edit | edit source]

Vital Records[edit | edit source]

Vital Records of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths were recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. Copies can be obtained from the County Clerk's office, or order certified copies online or by mail at the Texas Vital Records State Department of Health. See Texas Vital Records for more information.

Birth[edit | edit source]

Marriage[edit | edit source]

Death[edit | edit source]

Divorce[edit | edit source]

Research Facilities[edit | edit source]

Archives[edit | edit source]

FamilySearch Centers[edit | edit source]

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Local Centers and Affiliate Libraries

Libraries[edit | edit source]

  • Mason County Library
    410 Post Hill
    Mason, TX 76856
    Phone: 325-347-5446
    Fax: 325-347-6562
    Website

Museums[edit | edit source]

  • Mason County Museum
    210 Bryan
    Mason, TX 76856
    Website

  • Museum on the Square
    130 Fort McKavett
    Mason, TX 76856
    Website

Societies[edit | edit source]

  • Mason County Historical Commission
    PO Box 524
    Mason, TX 76856
    Website

Websites[edit | edit source]

Research Guides[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Mason, Texas" in "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_County,_Texas. accessed 11/21/2019
  2. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Mason County, Texas. Page 669 At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
  3. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Mason County, Texas . Page 658-677 At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002; Alice Eichholz, ed. Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources, Third ed. (Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2004), 655-665.
  4. Wikipedia: Mason County War http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_County_War
  5. Mason County Historical Commission https://www.masonchc.org/www.masonchc.org/index.html
  6. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002).At various libraries (WorldCat); FSC Book 973 D27e 2002.
  7. Wikipedia contributors, "Mason County, Texas," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_County,_Texas, Last accessed 13 August 2019.