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Welcome to Milam County!

Welcome to the Milam County, TXGenWeb Project site!  My name is Clarissa Loyd and I am the County Coordinator for Milam County.
While visiting the site I hope that you will find valuable information to aid in your research for families in Milam County.  This site is part of the TXGenWeb Project & USGenWeb Project.

Upcoming additions to Milam County - site revision for easier access to files as well as several cemetery transcriptions and photos, including:  Ben Arnold, Burlington & St. Michael's, Cornith, Friendship, Hope Lutheran, Oak Hill, Sharp, Urban and Watt cemeteries!!!  Check back often for these upcoming additions, hopefully everything will be ready to go by middle to late September/October.

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Brief History of Milam County

Parent County:  Old Mexican Municipality
Organized in:  1836
County Seat:  Cameron

1836 Milam County Flag - Image by David Pawson
Courtesy of FOTW Flags Of The World

In 1825, Robert Leftwich, representative of the Texas Association of Nashville, Tennessee, was able to receive a land grant to Milam County & Surrounding Counties - Milam County, TXGenWeb Projectcolonize the Milam County area from Mexico.  The boundaries for this land grant "followed the Navasota River, turned southwest along the San Antonio road to the divide between the Brazos and the Colorado rivers, then northwest to the Comanche Trail, and east back to the Navasota" (Handbook of Texas Online).

In 1827, Sterling Robertson took over the colonization effort but the area was not progressing and the land grant was revoked in 1830. Sam Houston and his business partner, Samuel May Williams, tried to get the land grant transferred to them from the Mexican government in 1831, but Mexico did not like Houston.  In 1834, Sterling Robertson took back control of the land grant and the area started to grow with individuals coming to the Milam County area.

Courtesy of Wikipedia - Ben MilamAt the time of the colonization the area (colony) was known as Municipality of Viesca to the Mexican government.  In 1835, it was renamed the Municipality of Milam by the legislative body of the Provisional Government of Texas in honor of Benjamin Rush Milam. The area was not known as Milam County until the first Congress of the Republic of Texas, in which the municipality was named.

"At that time the boundaries of the county were roughly the same as those of the colony granted to Leftwich, comprising one-sixth of the land area of Texas. In addition to the present Milam County, the counties of Bell, Bosque, Burleson, Coryell, Erath, Falls, Hamilton, Hood, Jones, McLennan, Robertson, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, and Williamson were eventually carved out of the original Milam County. Brazos, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Haskell, Hill, Johnson, Lampasas, Lee, Limestone, Mills, Palo Pinto, Parker, Stonewall, Throckmorton, and Young counties also received land from Milam County. By 1850, with the exception of a small area between Williamson and Bell counties, Milam County had been reduced to its present size" (Handbook of Texas Online).

Compiled by Clarissa Loyd, 10 Apr 2007.
Source:  Handbook of Texas Online, Milam County, 10 Apr 2009.


TXGenWeb County of the Month Award

TXGenWeb has initiated a program to recognize the efforts of County Coordinators who provide outstanding resources and assistance to county visitors.  This program is The Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb County of the Month Award.  To see the Texas County Coordinators Memorial Page, please click here.

If you feel that Milam County or another Texas County should be nominated for this  prestigious award, please take a moment and nominate your county of choice.  To view the past and present, please visit the Mike Basham Memorial TXGenWeb County of the Month Awards and the Hall of Fame Awards.


Calendar of Events

August 2010

1-31  Special Clinics for school age children at the Milam County Health Department - In Cameron on Tuesdays & Thursdays 8-Noon and 1-5pm.  Rockdale on Mondays and Wednesdays 9-Noon and 1-4:30pm.  For more information, contact the Milam County Health Department at (254) 697-7039.

16-20  Reserved season football tickets - Will be sold for the Yoe High football games for those that held season tickets last year.  $25 per seat and sell times are 8:30 to Noon and 1-3 pm at the Yoe High Principal's office.  After August 20th, reserved tickets to be sold to the public.

18  Club Scout Signups - Held during Meet the Teacher Night at Ben Milam Elementary School from 5-6:30pm.  Brochures will be available.

18  Cameron Area Ministerial Alliance Free Movie Night - At the Yoe High Performign Arts Center.  Movie to be shown is rated PG-13, "To Save A Life" will be shown to high school students, parents, caregivers and educators.

21  The Cameron Thirft Shop Sale - From 9am to 1pm.  Each customer will be given a bag to fill up with clothing or bedding for only $2!  Money raised will benefit the replinshment of the pantry.  Hotdogs will be offered to those that bring $1 or one canned good item to the store, as well as water for a donation.
Hotdogs are courtsey of Primera Iglesia Bautista.

22  Annual Marak Homecoming Picnic - Located at SS Cyril & Methodius Church in Marak.  Mass will be offered at 10:15 am, dinner at noon and games to start at 1 pm!  Plates are $8 and include:  fried chicken and sausage plates with the trimmings.  Etertainment by the Vrazels Polka Band from 12:30 to 3:30 pm and auction at 4pm - come out and join us!

24  Milam County Republican Party - Kick's off election season at 6pm at the City Park in Cameron.  Republican Women of Milam County will hold their annual Old-Fashinoned Rally in the Park!  Free hot dogs, ice cream and lemonade will be provided along with patroitic music by the C.H. Yoe High School Band.  Speakers expected are:  U.S. Rep. John Carter; Texas State Sen. Steve Ogden; Dr. Charles Schwerner, candidate for State House; and Dr. Marsha Farney, candidate for State Board of Education

September 2010

4   Balch Family Benefit - Cameron Horseshoe Club to host tournment for Eric Balch family.  Located at the Cameron Ballpark Pits on CR 240.  Entry fee is $20, signup begins at 11 AM and pitching at Noon.  For more information contact Charlie Wise (254) 482-3186.

8, 14-15  Milam County Girl Scouts -
Fall Kick-off Rallies to sign girls and volutneers up during September in Cameron, Milano & Rockdale.  Registration is open to girls from age K-12 with $12 registration fee.
Cameron Rally (8th) - First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall from 6-8pm
Rockdale/Thorndale (14th) - Girl Scout House at 412 Murray St. in Rockdale from 6-8pm
Milano Rally (15th) -
Milano Community Center at 303 Ave. "E" in Milano from 6-8pm

11  C.H. Yoe High School Reunions
- Classes of 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1972 will hold their respected reunions at the Cameron VFW Hall on Saturday, September 11th.
RSVP as soon as possible with Becky Burnett Goeke at classreunionhs@yahoo.com or by mail PO Box 845, Cameron, TX, 76520.

12 Eric Balch Family Benefit Raffle - Located at Marak Hall in Marak.  Raffle tickets are $10 for donation and 5 prizes to be raffled:  50" Plasma TV, Toshiba Notebook PC, 3 chances to win a $500 Visa Gift Card.  Plate supper of BBQ served at 11 AM and live auction starts at 1 PM. No need to be present if win.
 
For more Events in 2010, please click here!

If you have something to add to the Calendar of Events for Milam County, please email me.





Page last updated:
August 17, 2010