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Texas Obituary Records
Searching for Texas obituaries online is easy thanks to the fact that there are several easy to use archives online that have done a great job of cataloguing old newspapers and even digitizing new listings, as well. You can begin your search for Texas obituary records by checking out the Texas page on RootsWeb. This is a massive genealogy website that tracks listings from all over the country.
If that site doesn't have what you are looking for, consider checking out the website for the Corpus Christi Public Library. This library site has clippings online that you can view from local newspapers that date from the 1950's all the way up to today. The website for the Fredericksburg Genealogy Society has information as far back as 1980 that you can search for free.
The Fort Worth Public Library is an incredible resource that is chock full of information from 1966 to today. There is also a lot of other searchable information including death certificates and more. One final space you can check is the TXGenWeb. This site works much in the same way as RootsWeb and is broken down by county to include a lot of information you wouldn't be able to find any other way.
State of Texas Resources & Statistics


Population:
24,974,326
Under 18:
6,366,623
Over 65:
2,157,394
Employed:
13,130,514
Land in Square Miles:
261,797.12
Acres of Farms:
129,666,877
Births:
385,915
Deaths:
156,457
Infant Deaths:
2,259
Murder:
1,374
Forcible Rape:
8,014
Robbery:
37,753
Assault:
76,423
Total Violent Crime:
123,564
Burglary:
230,123
Larceny \ Theft:
654,097
Motor Vehicle Theft:
85,350
Total Property Crime:
969,570