This county is in need of a coordinator. If you can spare a couple of hours a month, please contact Carla Clifton to adopt this or another orphan county in TXGenWeb.

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Books
Cemeteries 
County Map
Churches
County Historical Association
City of San Saba Website
Family Group Sheets
Rylander Memorial Library
Maps
Newspapers
Obituaries 
Unidentified Photos 
H H Smith Studio Photos

 


We wish to recognize and thank the former coordinators of this TXGenWeb county website for their work in building this website to what it is today.

Sharon Ivy
County Coordinator from ca. 1997 through July 2010

and

Betty Fowler
County Coordinator from 8-16-2010 through 12-27-2019


 

 

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This page was last modified on 06 Nov 2023.


 
San Saba County
TXGenWeb
We are saddened to report the death of our County Coordinator, Rob Yoder. Rob had volunteered with us for 25 years and will be greatly missed.

History of San Saba County
"San Saba County Texas has a rich and interesting history filled with colorful people, pioneers who suffered great hardships and people who played a role in state and national history." Welcome to the San Saba County, TX page of the TXGenWeb Project. Located in Central Texas, San Saba County is rich in history and natural beauty. The TXGenWeb is part of a larger project called USGenWeb Project. If you have an interest in Texas Genealogy, especially San Saba County Genealogy, this page will be of interest to you. My mission is to provide genealogy researchers information on resources for research in San Saba County, Texas and to help facilitate that research where possible. The towns in San Saba County include San Saba, Cherokee, Richland Springs, and Algerita.

 

See also San Saba County in The USGenWeb Project Archives


 


WE NEED YOUR HELP!
 
San Saba County TXGenWeb Project needs your records.
Your help in helping other researchers is vital to the success of the TXGenWeb Project.
 
Please submit anything which may be of value to other researchers:
Bible records, marriage records, wills, pension records, land records, death and obituary records, photos, and old letters, county, community, church, and school histories.
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This site is but one of 254 county websites that comprise The TXGenWeb Project. TXGenWeb in turn is a part of The USGenWeb Project. Be sure to keep this site bookmarked so that you can always find your way home to San Saba County.

VOLUNTEER: There are always volunteer opportunities in becoming a County Coordinator in the TXGenWeb Project. If you are interested in adopting a county, please check out the Orphan Counties list and then contact Carla Clifton. If this is too much to bite off at one time, then contact any existing County Coordinator and ask how you can help them.  They may need someone to transcribe records, photograph cemeteries, or do Look-Ups out of books you own or have access to. The time you devote is up to you.

SURFING: We can always use another hand at Surfing TXGenWeb county websites. This is a program where volunteers surf a set of counties once a month to help select a website worthy of being named County of the Month.  Contact Laura Gregory Roberts, the Committee Chairperson, if you might be interested. You do not have to be a county coordinator to volunteer as a Surfer. Best of all... This only requires about 2 to 4 hours per month of your time.  The County of the Month is judged based on this Basic Criteria.

Speaking of the County of the Month, if you think that San Saba County TXGenWeb should be considered for this award, please put in a good word for us on the County of the Month Nomination Form. Thank you.