Named in the honor of the Robert McAlpin Williamson, the Williamson County was founded in 1848. Georgetown forms the county seat while the largest city is Round Rock. A population of more than 0.45 million with the consolidated ethnicity of White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others inhabits the place. Around 86.7K households and 66.9K families are found here. It covers a total area of 1,134 sq mi. The County is placed on both the Edwards Plateau to the west, comprising of rough stony territory and slopes, and Texas Blackland Prairies in the east comprising of rich, fruitful cultivating area.
Precise and copious volume of hereditary information in regards to obituary notice, marriage volume number, origin and birth details, immigration and naturalization specifics, marriage and divorce details, demise facts, civil court case lookups, census data, American Civil War history, real estate and property facts, land and estate data, war and enlistment data, World War I and II information, burial and cemetery details, last will or probate specifics and the likes might be easily recovered from the Williamson County online information library with an incredible solace and expediency!
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