Howdy Garland, TX began recording deaths at the state level in 1903. If your G-grandparents were in TX the 1900 U.S. census, their deaths may have been recorded by the state. You can get a lookup from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Scroll to the bottom of the page and e-mail your request to them. [If they have the records, their response will also tell you how to get their death certificates.] They can also lookup your grandparents death records and tell you how to get their death certificates. [Gethie Naomi (Young) WALKER's death certificate should name her parents.] Texas State Library and Archives Commisson, Texas Vital Statistics: http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/vitalfaq.html TX Death Records online: Allen Parks WALKER Sr. died 14 Apr 1983 in Smith County. (Tyler is the county seat.) For his death certificate, go directly to the Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistcs: http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bvs/default.htm Bill Allen <[email protected]> Garland Walker wrote: > My Great Grand Parents were John Franklin Walker b 1846 d ? and Sarah Ann Parker b?-D?. They moved from Alabama to Ellis County Texas, their on the 1900 census. My Grandparents were John Walker b 1888 or 1889 in Alabama, d 1952 in Dallas Texas he married Gethie Naomi Young b 1894 Mississippi, d 1941 Dallas Texas, Their children were Wallace Walker, Homer Walker, Velma Walker, Loretta Walker, Minnie Walker and my father Allen Parks Walker b 10/15/23 in Dallas Texas , died 1983 in Tyler Texas. > > My fathers children were Judy Walker, Shirley Walker Allen Parks Walker Jr. , James T. Walker and (ME) Garland Jerry Walker. > > If anyone can help me please do so, I am stumped on the Young side of my family. > > > > Garland Walker