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Who
Am I?
My name is
Evie Crocker, the county co-ordinator and webmaster of Lamb County, TXGenWeb
Project. I
am presently living in Paris, La Fayette Co. MS, my ancestors' home but
I have family connections in Lamb County.
Some of my
COKER and TARR ancestors lived and are buried in the area, some of their
descendants are still living near - by.
This is your
site, placed here for your benefit, therefore I am asking for your assistance
by furnishing material to be placed on this site to be shared with others.
If you have
genealogy or family history material or queries you would like to submit
to this site, please, email
them to us. you will receive credit and retain the copyright.
If you would
like to become a look - up volunteer, then, please, email
them to us.
Photographs
would also be greatly appreciated. Scan them in .jpg format and email
them to us. Be
sure to identify and date them, also, tell a bit about the subjects in
the photo. I
hope that you all will come back to see us here often.
I am pleased to announce that
"Ruby ADAMS"of Littlefield, the county seat of Lamb County TX. have
graciously agreed to become my Assisstant County Coordinator. One of her
duties will be to do look-ups for us. Ruby Adams has already send me several
old pictures of Littlefield plus answered a query on A. H. Smith's obit.
All these are forthcoming. Welcome aboard, Ruby.
County History
Lamb County , Texas was
created from Bexar Territory in 1876, organized in 1908.
It is found on the South
High Plains of West Texas.
"This county was named
for Lieutenant George A. Lamb, who was killed in the Battle of San Jacinto,
April 21, 1836. He was born in Laurens District of South Carolina, October
3, 1814. He was left an orphan in boyhood and made his home with the Bankhead
family. He had a common school education and was of a genial, happy deposition.
He came to Texas with Richard Bankhead in 1834. Bankhead was a married man
with a wife and three small daughters who settled in what is now the western
part of Walker County."
Bankhead developed a severe
cold from the exposure of the move to Texas and died on October 20, 1834,
shortly after their arrival in Texas. This left his wife a widow with three
small daughters in charge of young LAMB, who took his responsibility to heart.
He married Mrs. Bankhead on September 8, 1835.
Lamb was often called from
their home to assist in repelling the Indians.
He found a protected hiding
place during his time from home for his family in a swamp near their home.
When volunteers were called
, he enlisted in a company then organizing in that region and was unanimously
chosen Second Lieutenant. The company went quickly to General Houston's aid.
After undergoing the hardship
of the campaign, Lamb was killed in the first charge of the Texans. Having
presentiment that he would lose his life in the first battle he engaged in
, he had taken all the money he had along with his watch and sent all to his
wife and step-children with an affectionate message. Source:
"THE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF TEXAS AS TOLD IN COUNTY
NAMES" Chapter VI, "THE TEXAS
REVOLUTION", Heroes of SAN JACINTO, page 148, LAMB: page 165, By Z. T. FULMORE,
FELLOW OF THE TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
Copyright: 1915, Z. T. Fulmore: Press of E. L. Steck, Austin,
Texas.© Copyright and Submitter: Evelyn Crocker: Lamb Co TXGenWeb County
Coordinator.
SEAT
OF GOVERNMENT
is located in Littlefield, Texas.
The above photo courtesy
of Ted's Texas County
Courthouse Photographs.
Ted has traveled to all 254 counties and has wonderful pictures of each
and every courthouse!

Lamb County is located
south of Parmer and
Castro counties,
TX.; west of Hale
County, TX.; north of Hockley
County, TX.; and east of Bailey
County, TX.
Lamb County Calendar
Lamb County, TX calendar is available
for use to notify everyone of special events in Littlefield and the surrounding
area, reunions and every day happenings. Feel free to use it. It is a community
project.
Events
Calendar of Lamb County.
Lamb County Mailing List
Hosted by RootsWeb
and for anyone with a genealogical interest in Lamb Co. Texas. To subscribe,
send an email to: TXLAMB-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in
the body of the email for mail mode. If you would prefer the digest mode,
send your email to TXLAMB-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in
the body of the message. To post to either list, please send your queries
to: TXLAMB-L@rootsweb.com
This boards will allow you to post bible
entries, wills, etc. of your Lamb Co. ancestors.
Lamb County Resources and Addresses
- Lamb
County Resources @ Rootsweb
- Lamb
County Clerk
Courthouse
Littlefield, TX 79339
(806) 385-5178
- Lamb
County Library
232 Phelps Avenue
Littlefield, Texas 79339- 3428
(806) 3855223
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Death Indexes
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Lamb County Announcements
Do you have an announcement
that pertains to Lamb Co, or a family reunion coming up and would like
others to know about it? Please, use the Event Calander above.
If you would like to print
any information from this page , or change your Explore browser fonts
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Military Pensions
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Cemeteries
The following are some of the cemeteries
that are located in Lamb Co. If you know of others, or have the index or
pictures , please contact The Texas Tombstone Project so that they may include them.
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Schools
Send
me your information on these Schools such as class
pictures, sports history or school history.
Amherst
Independent School District
Earth
Independent School District
- Springlake Elementary
- Springlake Junior High
- Springlake Senior High
Littlefield Independent School
District
- Littlefield Primary
- Littlefield Elementary
- Littlefield Junior High
- Littlefield Senior High
Olton
Independent School District
- Webb Elementary
- Olton Junior High
- Olton Senior High
Spade
Independent School District
- Spade School (K-12) This 2006
school year is the last for Spade, it has been consoldated.
Sudan
Independent School District
- Sudan Elementary
Sudan High School |
Genealogy Link
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TXGenWeb Archives
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History
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Lookup Volunteers
NEED LOOK-UP VOLUNTEERS.
If you have any type of published or non-published
works concerning the pioneers of Lamb County Tx and you would like
to become a volunteer;
email: Evelyne Crocker
Look Up for City of Littlefield and surrounding
area -
"Ruby ADAMS"
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Genealogy Software Link
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Message Boards
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Queries
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Biographies
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Texas USGW Archives Census Project needs your help!
Check out the Texas pages at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/cen_tex.htm#TX
and volunteer today as there isn't any
census images for LAMB COUNTY TEXAS..

Other Important TXGenWeb
Notes and Links: TXGenWeb
Home
State Coordinator:
Shirley
Cullem
Lamb Co. Coordinators:
email: Evelyne Crocker
All
County Coordinators
Orphan
Counties
Family Group
Sheets
Vintage
Postcards
TXGenWeb
Archives
Texas
Tombstone Project
Landmarks
of Texas
Cities
and Towns in Texas
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
to nominate a county for this award - make your nomination here
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Thank you.
Texas Links
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- Catholic
Archives of Texas - This site's mission is to collect, preserve,
& make available for research those records of individuals and organizations
engaged in work reflecting the goals of the Catholic Church of Texas.
- Cyndi's
List A remarkable collection of Texas genealogy sites.
- Daughters
of Republic of Texas Library- The Daughters of Republic of Texas
Library, located at the Alamo in San Antonio, has over 12,000 titles,
plus manuscripts, maps, photographs, and periodicals relating to
Texas topics
- Lone
Star Junction - Everything Texans or "foreigners" ever wanted
to know about Texas.
- Original
Landowners of Texas: NEW
- Residents
of Texas, 1782-1836 An online work in progress ~ You'll be
amazed!
- Texas
Confederate Pension Index - On-line search of approximately
54,000 Texas Confederate claims.
- Texas
County Tax Rolls - Texas County Tax Rolls are available
from the date of organization of the county through 1901 through
an Interlibrary Loan program from the Texas State Library.
- Texas
General Land office - relates the passage of public lands to
private ownership.
- Texas
State Library and Archives - On-line resources of the Texas
State Library and Archives.
- Texas
State Library Genealogy Section On-line resources of the Texas
State Library and Archives.
- Texas
Newspapers Collection - See what yesteryear newspapers exist
on microfilm!
- Texas
State Cemetery - Check out the master list of burials. Some
of Texas' most notable sons and daughters are buried and honored
here.
- Texas
State Historical Association Publications - Since 1897 the Texas
State Historical Association has been preserving, studying, and
publishing the Texas past. See the impressive list of publications
of this organization.
- Texas
Vital Records - This is the information you will need to write
for Texas birth, marriage, and death records.
- Texian
Heritage Society - The Texian Heritage Society is dedicated
to the memory of early Texas cultures, their lifestyles, and histories.
Their purpose is to research, preserve, and teach the skills and
history of pre-1840 Texas.
- Travel
Tex. - Loads of info on Texas, plus fun freebies!
- Texas
Biographies Project (part of the US
Biographies Project)
- Texas
State Genealogical Society
- Texas
Migration Project
- Texas
High South Plains Resources
- Texas
Landmarks Registry
- Roots-L
Texas Resources
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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
click
Who was
Mike Basham? He was the first TXGenWeb State Coordinator .
Site last updated 6-25-2008
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(Evelyn Crocker's Service Award )
August 1 2002- August 1 2007.
Copyright
© 1996 - 2008 The TXGenWeb Project
This County
is a part of the TXGenWeb Project, which with the other state projects,
forms the USGenWeb Project. It is an organization of volunteers working
for the free access of public and public domain records used in genealogical
research. If you would like to become involved, contact Shirley
Cullum, TXGenWeb State Coordinator. The assistant state coordinators
are Elaine Martin
and Bettie Wood.
©
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Evie Crocker for
the TXGenWeb Project. All rights reserved. This information may
be used by libraries and genealogical societies, however, commercial use
of this information is strictly prohibited without prior permission of
the owner. If copied, this copyright notice must appear with the information.
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