Guadalupe County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Guadalupe County
In March 1846, following the adoption to Texas in 1846 to United States, the legislature created the county of Guadalupe out of parts that were Bexar as well as Gonzales counties. Guadalupe County had an area of 862 square miles as of 1846. However, it was wiped out between 1858 and 1874 in 1858 and 1874, when Blanco as well as Wilson counties were incorporated.
Demography
In in the Census in 2000 89,023 residents were living in the county, with 30,900 households, and 23,823 families lived within the County. The density of the population was 125 people/sq mile (48/km 2). There were 33,585 dwelling units had an average of 47 sq miles (18/km 2). The ethnic makeup in the County was 77.65 percent white, 5.01% African American, 0.55% Native American, 0.87% Asian, 12.86 percent of other races and 3.07 percentage of people from at least two races. Around 33.21 percent of the residents included Latinos or Hispanics of any race.
Of the 30900 household members, 38.30% had children younger than 18 living in them, 61.60% were married couples living together, 11.20% had a female householder without a husband as well as 22.90 percent were not families. Around 18.90 percent of all households were comprised of people, and 7.60 percent had a person living in a home on their own and was aged 65 or over. The average size of a household was 2.83 The average size of a family was 3.23.
Within the County, distribution of age was 28.50 percent under the age of 18 years old, 9.00 percentage between 18 and 24, 29.10% from 25 to 44, 22.20% from 45 to 64 as well as 11.30 percent of those aged older than 65. The median age was 35 . In 100 women they had 97.00 males. In 100 women 18 or over they had 94.30 males.
The median household income was $43,949; as well for families. of four, $49,645. Males earned a median of $32,450 as opposed to $23,811 females. The per-capita earnings in the County was $18,430. Around 7.30 percent of households and 9.80 percent of the population lived under the poverty threshold that includes 13.30 percent of those who were aged 18 or less and 9.50 percent of those aged older than 65.
Population(2020)
Total Population: 172,706
Density: 240/sq mi
Guadalupe County Government
Government Official Website: www.co.guadalupe.tx.us
Guadalupe County, Texas – Cities
- Kingsbury
- Marion
- New Berlin
- Santa Clara
- Seguin (county seat)
- Staples
Guadalupe County, Texas – Unincorporated communities
- Barbarosa
- Clear Springs
- Leesville‡
- Schumansville
- Zorn
Adjacent Counties
- Hays County (north)
- Caldwell County (northeast)
- Gonzales County (southeast)
- Wilson County (south)
- Bexar County (southwest)
- Comal County (northwest)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
- Marion Independent School District
- Navarro Independent School District
- Schertz-Cibolo-U City Independent School District
- Seguin Independent School District