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Volume XI Number 3
Summer 1990
Bryan - College Station, Texas
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The Mosley Families of Burleson and Brazos Counties
Compiled by Ruth Fury and Janis Hunt
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Presidents and Editors Messages
8tJ
Brazos County Estray Notices
Abstracted by Bill Page
87
1860 Agricultural Census- Brazos County Texas
Transcribed by Janis Hunt
92
Adam Royder ----- Submitted by Patsy Todd Silva
95
Old Eaton Cemetery--Submitted by Patsy Todd Silva
95
Barnabas Wickson and Family
Contributed by Mary Jurgens
96
Brazos County Texas Brands
By Nadine Billingsley and Joy Brown
97
Brush Cemetery
102
Cahill and Canaan Cemeteries
104
Carter and Clayton Cemeteries
108
Brazos County Texas 1970 Census
Transcribed by Mary Cooper
111
Silva Ancestor Chart
116
index
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Volume XI Number 3
Summer 1990
Bryan - College Station, Texas
THE BRAZOS GENEALOGIST -J
P.O. Box 5493 Bryan Tx 77805
OFFICERS 1990
PRESIDENT .............VICTORIA SIMONS
VICE PRESIDENT ........... DONALD SIMONS
SECRETARY .................L.A. MADDOX
TREASURER ............ HARRY J. POP,TZER
LIBRARIAN .......... DORIS FRANCESCHINI
EDITOR .............NADINE BILLINGSLEY
PAST PRESIDENT .......... DONALD SIMONS
STAFF EDITORS
RESEARCH/QUERIES ............ JOY BROWN
LOCAL HISTORY ........................
...............RUTH HARP I JANIS HUNT
CONTINUING SERIES ........... BILL PAGE
INDEXING /PRINTING CONSULTANT.........
........................HARRY PORTZER
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Volume XI Number 3 Bryan /College Station
Spring 1990 Texas
THE MOSELEY FAMILIES OF BURLESON AND BRAZOS COUNTIES
Since ferries played such an important part in the early
agricultural and industrial development of Brazos and. Burleson
counties, we thought it would be interesting to develop a family
history of the MOSELEY family that operated the MOSELEY Ferry across
the Brazos River during the period 1849 -1868.
Rivers were vital, but they also hindered the early settlers in
their overland travel. Bridges were almost non - existent, and if a
river couldn't be forded, it was natural to turn to ferries. The
ferry facilitated trade and transportation with other parts of the
state, and no doubt did much to facilitate the expansion of our early
history.
Daniel MOSELEY operated the MOSELEY Ferry from 1849 until his
death in 1856. Daniel left his estate to his heirs, and his son, Wade
Copeland MOSELEY assumed operation of the ferry after his father's
death. Wade continued to operate the ferry until 1868. Other
operators continued the operation of the ferry until 1912 when a
railroad bridge was built at the location of the ferry.
In 1849, Daniel MOSELEY bought land in the William MATHIS League
of Brazos County from Michael BOREN who operated a public ferry
crossing the Brazos County. The ferry was located at the west end of
Brazos County where the Old San Antonio Road crossed the Brazos River.
It was called MOSELEY's Landing or MOSELEY's Ferry. In 1850 and 1852,
the Sternwheelers managed to come up the Brazos River as far as
MOSELEY's Landing. The book "Brazos Valley History, Rich Past --
Bright Future" quotes an official of the Brazos Steam Association
after a trip up the Brazos to MOSELEY's Landing as saying that "Had
I known what k i n d of place MUNSON' s Shoals were before we got into
them, Mr. MOSELEY's cotton would be lying comfortably at home."
MUNSON's Shoals are located about five miles south of the mouth of
THOMPSON's Creek.
The family owned land on the Brazos County side of the Brazos
River as well as the Burleson County side. Rates of ferriage were
established by the Burleson County Commissioners Court in 1855 as
follows:
$ 1.25 Loaded "road" wagon drawn by oxen or horses
$ 1.00 Empty "road" wagon
$ 1.00 Two horse wagon
$ 0.80 Four wheeled carriage
$ 0.50 Man and horse
$ 0.10 Man on foot
$ 0.05 per head of cattle
$ 0.02 per head of sheep, hogs, or goats
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About 1841, Daniel MOSELEY with his sons Wade Copeland, Thomas
R., Dandridge, and Augustus came to Texas from Montgomery County
Alabama. The Poll Lists for 1846 show the following:
Wade C. MOSELEY
Dandridge MOSELEY
Daniel MOSELEY
A. (Augustus) MOSELEY
M. (Mason) MOSELEY
E. MOSELEY
J. H. MOSELEY
Marvel M. MOSELEY
Harrison County
Harrison County
Harrison County
Upshear County
Upshear County
Cherokee County
Shelby County
Shelby County
The MOSELEY families were large land holders in Texas. In the
1850 Agricultural Census of Harrison County, T. (Thomas R.) MOSELEY
owned 1280 acres; D. (Dandridge) MOSELEY owned 640 acres; and W.
(Wade) MOSELEY owned 640 acres. In Upshear County, A. (Augustus)
MOSELEY owned 1280 acres. In Burleson County, Daniel MOSELEY owned
260 acres of improved land and 6,060 acres of unimproved land valued
at $13,600.
By the time the 1870 U. S. Census was taken, Daniel MOSELEY as
well as his sons, Augustus, Wade C, and Thomas R. were all dead.
Their widows and children were living in Brazos County. Dandridge was
still farming in Burleson County.
There are many descendants of the Daniel MOSELEY family still
living in the Brazos Valley area including one of our own members -
Georgia Bell SHAW LOCKE.
Following is information on Robert MOSELEY from whom Daniel and
Wade Copeland MOSELEY descended, along with family information on
Daniel and Wade Copeland MOSELEY:
Robert MOSELEY (1725/1735- 1796), Revolutionary Soldier (SC
Militia under Col. Leroy HAMMONDS), married 1. Sarah TURPIN, 2. Mary
Bransford ANDERSON, and 3. Penelope TALLEY. His children were:
1.
Rachel
9.
Anna
2.
John
10.
Lydia
3.
Elizabeth
11.
Robert S.
4.
Sarah
12.
Jesse
5.
Martha
13.
Daniel
6.
Susannah
14.
Penelope
7.
Edward
15.
Gracey
8.
Mary
16.
Thomas
About 1816, Edward, Anna, Lydia, Robert S., Daniel, and Penelope
along with other MOSELEYS from the Edgefield District of South
Carolina moved to Montgomery County Alabama. In Montgomery County
some of the MOSELEY family ( Robert S. and his brother Edward) are said
to have owned the 1 - and where the capitol now stands in Montgomery.
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Daniel MOSELEY (1787 -1856) married Sarah COPELAND (1791 -1847) in
1809 in Edgefield District South Carolina. Their children were:
1.
Hampton
1811 -1817
2.
Harriett
1813-
M.
Martin Armstrong
3.
Augustus
1815 -1867
m1.
Elizabeth Quarles
m2.
Mary A. E. Jones
4.
Richard
1817
5.
Mildred
1819
m1.
Henry D. Bullard
m2.
Thomas C. Bentley
m3.
William S. Hynson
6.
Amelia
1821 -1849
m1.
Edward S. Batts
m2.
L. L. Washburn
m3.
Eleazar Jeter
7.
Wade Copeland
1824 -1870
M.
Laurena Phillips
8.
Dandridge
1826
M.
Laura
9.
Thomas R.
1830 -1870
M.
Iverna Pollard
10.
John
1832
Wade Copeland MOSELEY (1824 -1870) married Laurena Phillips 6 Apr
1848® They resided both in Burleson and Brazos Counties. Wade C.
gave the land on which the third building of the first Baptist church
in Bryan was located. The deed is dated in 1868. Wade MOSELEY and
his wife, his daughter Charlotte MOSELEY, and his niece Pandora
MOSELEY are all listed as charter members of the church. Wade and
Laurena are both buried in the Boonville Cemetery. Their children
were:
1. Thomas P. J. M. 1847 -1862 7. Adda Harriet 1858
2. Julia Carlise 1848 -1849 8. Luriah 1860
3. Charlotte L. 1849 -1899 9. Carrie T. 1862
4. Sarah Elizabeth 1852 10. Jessie Eva 1863
5. Jurlean Olivia 1855 11. Lurene 1865
6. Daniel Eugene 1857
Sources: 1850 Census of Burleson, Harrison & Upshear Counties
1850 Agricultural Census of Burleson, Harrison & Upshear
Counties
1860 Census of Burleson County
1870 Census of Burleson and Brazos Counties
DAR Records
"Excavations at 41BU16: State Highway 21 at the Brazos
River, Burleson County, TX" by Erwin ROEMER, Jr. and
Shawn Bonath CARLSON
"The Early History of Bryan, Texas" by Lois WILCOX
"Brazos County History, Rich Past - Bright Times"
Ruth HARY and Janis HUNT
EDITORS MESSAGE
Reunions are a marvelous place
to gather family informa
tion. I should know, my hus-
band, Ray, and I attended seven
in June and July. This is how
I did it and it works for me.
1. Have at least one contact.
This is the person who you go
with and knows a few people at
the gathering.
2. Take a card table, four
chairs, and a smile.
3. Collect old family pictures
and arrange them in an album.
Have names below the photo so
you are not always having to
explain Aunt Mary or Uncle Joe.
3. Have a supply of family
group sheets. While one family
is filling out a sheet you can
be correcting or adding to your
prepared final copy with
another family.
4. Have something to give each
family when they are finished.
I gave "Don't Mess With Texas"
trash bags and inside added a
letter naming the families I
needed, a family work sheet and
a couple of Texas brochures.
Arrive at the park, house etc.
early, pick a shady spot, set
up your work center. GO meet
the older people setting in
" - heir circle. Give each person
%01-1 K nQW a diS3 or a hug.
Tell you have so photos
v,ou would like for them to see
or identify. Guide one of them
to your table.
At first you feel like a sore
thumb, but soon anothers will
come to see what you are doing.
It wont be long until your
chair: are Mlles, and there is
a waiting line. Someone is
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Why did you join a genealogical
society?
In reading various genealogy
society periodicals, I have
noticed a disturbing trend.
Many of the very respected
societies are hurting. This is
sad to see. Some of the older
members are no longer able to
carry the work load, but no one
is willing to step forward to
help. This can easily happen
when many members live outside
the immediate area. One group
has fewer than ten members
attending meetings and diffi-
culty filling a slate of offi-
cers
A small effort on your part
will prevent that happening to
our association. You can help
improve our programs and
publications. Think of an
interesting topic or resource
person, and then help us
present it to others.
Whether you are a member of our
society or a casual reader
somewhere else, pitch in and
help a. genealogical or histori-
cal group in your area.
VICTORIA SIMMONS President
looking at the photos, one
correcting, and you are helpiag
someone fill out their family
sheet.
Work as long as possible before
dinner starts. Clear off the
table and be the last in line.
Usually it is difficult to get
people settled down after
eating. This is when you take
photos for the next year,
NA.DIAE BILLINGSLEY, Editor
BRAZOS COUNTY ESTRAY NOTICES 1857 -1860
abstracted by Bill Page
According to James W. DALLAM's Digest of the Laws of
Texas (1845), the Texas Legislature passed laws before
1840 regulating the handling of any stray "horse, mare,
colt, mule, jack, or jenny," as well as "cattle, hogs,
sheep, or goats." Briefly stated, persons finding stray
animals had to appear before a justice of the peace, had
to have two disinterested persons appraise the animal,
and had to publish a notice describing the animal. If
no one claimed the animal within 12 months, then the
person who found the animal could claim it. Although
records of estrays are permanent county records, they
are incomplete in many counties. When Paul SCOTT
surveyed the Brazos County records, he found no estray
records from before 1900. The following notices were
extracted from copies of the Texas Baptist (published in
Grimes County) located at the Texas A &M Library.
Taken up by Harvain NEVILL, and estrayed before G. B.
REED, J. P., an iron grey mare, about 15 hands high, 3
years old, branded E, and appraised at $65; also a
sorrel horse, about 14 hands high, 5 years old, with
both hind feet white, a blaze in his face, branded on
both shoulders with E, and appraised at $50, on March
28, 1857. (Apr. 1, 1857, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by William C. BAYLES, and estrayed before G. B.
REED, Esq., a bay horse, with black mane and tail, a
star in his forehead, heavy built, about 14 hands high,
7 or 8 years old, saddle- marked, branded W on the left
shoulder, and appraised at $50. (Apr. 29, 1857, p. 3,
col. 6)
Taken up and estrayed by Nelson W. RECTOR, County
Commissioner for Brazos Co., a dark brown horse, about
15 hands high, 9 or 10 years old, no brands to be seen.
(June 3, 1857, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by L. J. BUNDICK and estrayed before Jas. D.
LEWIS, a J. P. for Brazos Co., a bright bay horse, about
14 1/2 hands high, a small white streak in his face,
some small white saddle marks, no brand seen, about 8
years old, and appraised at $80. (June 24, 1857, p. 3,
col. 6)
Taken up by John GRANT, and estrayed before G. B. REED,
a J. P. for Brazos Co., a brown mare mule, about 14
hands high, quite old, saddle and gear marked, branded
on the left thigh with a Spanish brand, and appraised at
$31.50. (July 8, 1857, p. 3, col. 6)
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Taken up by Hugh R. HENRY, and estrayed before G. B.
REED, a J. P. for Brazos Co., a dark iron grey filly,
about 14 hands high, 2 years old past, no brands or
marks perceivable, left hind foot white, and appraised
at $60. (July 15, 1857, p. 3, col. 6)
Taken up by John MILLICAN, and estrayed before R. P.
MCMICHAEL, a J. P. Of Brazos Co., a bay horse, 10 or 12
years old, about 13 1/2 hands high, white face, three
white feet up to the knees, of a wild disposition,
branded with the figure 8, and appraised at $12.50.
(July 22, 1857, p. 3, col. 6)
Taken up by S. E. W. HUDSON, and estrayed before G. B.
REED, a J. P. of Brazos Co., a sorrel mare, with blaze
face, about 15 1/2 hands high, 4 years old, branded F on
the left shoulder, and appraised at $80. (Aug. 12,
1857, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by Joshua SEALE and estrayed before G. B. REED,
a J. P. for Brazos Co., the following described oxen, to
wit: One is a black and white pied ox, marked a
swallow -fork in the right ear, and an under half crop in
the left; branded S; with the left horn knocked down; 6
or 7 years old; and appraised at $25. One is a brown
stag with some white in his face, marked a crop, split
and underbit in the right ear, and a crop off the left
ear; with a small bell on; no brand perceivable; 9 or 10
years old, and appraised at $25. The third is a pale
yellow ox, marked a crop off the right ear; had on a
necking stick; branded thus d; 6 or 7 years old, and
appraised at $25 this August 3d, 1857. (Aug. 12, 1857,
p. 3, Col. 5)
Taken up by Levi SWEAT, and estrayed before Hardin
NEVILL, a J. P. for Brazos Co., a bay horse colt, 2
years old, both hind legs white, no brands perceivable,
about 12 hands high, and appraised at $35. (Aug. 19,
1857, p. 3, col. 6)
Taken up by Robert M. HENRY, County Commissioner for
Brazos Co., a bay horse, black mane and tail, white,
face, left hind foot white, has had a sore back, 13 1/2
hands high, Spanish brand on the left hip, and HP on the
left shoulder, (the bar of the H very dim), about 11
years old, valued at $25. (Oct. 3, 1857, p. 3, col. 6)
Taken up by J. M. ZIMMERMAN and posted before H. NEVILL,
a J. P. for Brazos Co., a bay mare, 15 years old, about
14 hands high, no brands or marks perceivable, left hind
foot white, appraised at $30. Also a gray mare, 6 years
old, about 16 hands high, no brands or marks
perceivable, and appraiied at $100. (Oct. 7, 1857, p.
3, col. 6)
Taken up by Joshua SEALE, and estrayed before H. NEVILL,
a J. P. for Brazos Co., a mule, between a brown and
mouse color, about 12 hands high, 16 years old; no
brand, a scar on the right hip. Appraised at $15.
(Oct. 21, 1857, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by Robt. JOHNSON, County Commissioner for
Brazos Co., a dark brindle ox, 7 or 8 years old; marked,
crow and split in the reaght ear, and smooth crop off
the left. No brand perceivable. (Oct. 21, 1857, p. 3,
col. 5)
Taken up by L. J. BUNDICK and estrayed before Jos. D.
LEWIS, a J. P. for Brazos Co., a roan horse, about 12
years old, branded 5, blind in one eye, left ear gorged,
one white hind foot. Also, a black mare, about 14 hands
high, about 17 years old, no brand to be seen, one white
hind foot. Appraised at $15 each. (Jan. 6, 1858, p. 3,
col. 5).
Taken up by Robt. JOHNSON, County Commissioner for
Brazos Co., a bay mare, 13 hands high, blaze face, heavy
mane and tail, some saddle marks, a small white spot
behind the white shoulder; 9 years old, branded on the
left shoulder 60.- .Also, a small black Spanish mare
mule, eight or nine years old. Also, a sorrel filly, 2
years old next spring, black mane and tail, no brand.
Also, a black ox, 5 or 6 years old, marked swallow -fork
in each ear, branded J. H. (Jan. 6, 1858, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by Robert L. JOHNSON County Commissioner for
Brazos Co. a yoke of muley oxen -- one is white with red
specks on each side; mark crop or swallow fork in the
left ear; brand J M The other is a red and white pied;
mark; crop and split in the right ear, and crop and
underbit in the left; branded on each hip J M. (Feb. 4,
1858, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by George McMILLAN and estrayed before Wm. S.
STUART, a J.P. for Brazos Co., a [word unclear] horse
gelding, about 10 years old, 14 hands high, branded JM
on the left shoulder and hip, star in the forehead,
paces and appraised at $40. (Feb. 4, 1858, p. 3, col. 5)
Taken up by E. M. MILLICAN, and estrayed before R. P.
MCMICHAEL, a J.P. for Brazos Co., an iron grey mule,
about 14 1/2 hands high, about 7 years old, no marks or
brands perceivable, except some saddle, gear and hobble
marks, and appraised at $60. (Apr. 1, 1858, p. 3, col.
6)
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Taken up by Wilson REED and estrayed before G. B. REED,
a J. P., for Brazos Co., a yoke of oxen, one white and
dun pided, marked a crop and split in the right ear, and
crop and underbit off the left ear, and branded with the
letters H B connected with 2 stars above the H B. The
other is black and pided, marked on over half and
underbit in the right ear, and swallowfork and underbit
in the left ear. No brand about 6 years old, each.
Appraised at $40. (May 20, 1858, p. 3, col. 6)
Taken up by Robert M. HENRY, County Commissioner for
Brazos Co., a blue ox, marked two crops, and two under
half crops, and two upperbits off both ears, no brand
perceivable, 6 or 7 years old, one horn split. Also a
paint mare, 6 or 7 years old, Spanish brand, about 13
1/2 hands high, valued at $20 each. (May 20, 1858, p.
3, Col. 6)
Taken up by C. C. SEALE and estrayed before G. B. REED,
J. P. for Brazos Co., one bay 2 year old filly, black
mane and tail, right hind foot and fore feet white,
branded F T, (or something like it) on the left
shoulder, appraised at $30. Also, one dark brown ox, 8
or 10 years old, white face and jaws, has been bored in
the horn, branded on the left shoulder E P inverted,
appraised at $25. (July 15, 1858, p. 3, Col. 6)
Taken up by Bartlett McGREGOR and estrayed before R. P.
McMICHAEL, a J. P. for Brazos Co., a brown horse, 7
years old, 13 hands high, - saddle marks, white stripe in
his face, white "nip" on his nose, branded on the right
shoulder J K. Appraised to $50. (July 15, 1858, p. 3,
Col. 6 )
Taken up by R. S. BENSON, and estrayed before H. NEVILL,
a J. P. for Brazos Co., one bay mare, 10 or 12 years
old, no brand, left hip knocked down, has a mule colt,
appraised at $70. Also, one 2 year old horse colt, no
brand, 4 white feet, brown bay, star or streak in his
forehead, appraised at $45. Also 1 dun horse, 15 hands
high, brand circle on the left shoulder, 3 white feet, 7
or 8 years old; appraised at $50. Also 1 milk and cider
paint, Spanish brand on the left thigh, 7 or 8 years
old, 15 hands high, appraised at $50. (Aug. 19, 1858,
p. 3, col. 4)
Taken up by Elijah HOLLAWAY, and estrayed before H.
NEVILL, J. P. for Brazos Co., one cream colored, glass
eyed horse pony, 3 years old, no brand, about 11 hands
high, appraised at $50. (Aug. 19, 1858, p. 3, col. 4)
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Taken up by H. NEVILL, and estrayed before G. B. REED,
J. P. Brazos Co., one brown bay filly, 2 years old past,
white streak in her face, no marks or brands
perceivable, appraised at $40. Also one filly, 1 year
old past, black, with a white spot in her forehead, no
marks or brands perceivable, appraised at $30. (Aug.
19, 1858, p. 3, col. 4)
Taken up by Wm. KING, Jr., and estrayed before F. G.
REED, J. P. for Brazos Co., 2 oxen -- 1 is black and
white spotted, crop off the right ear, and 2 splits in
the left, no brand perceivable, about 8 years old. The
other is a black and white motley, black on the side,
crop and hole in the left ear, and split and underbit in
the right, brand appraised at $40. (Aug. 19, 1858,
p. 3, col. 4)
Taken up by B. A. CHRISTIE and estrayed before J. M.
HOOD, Esq. of Brazos Co., a yoke of oxen. One black,
with frosty head, white belly and tail, marked crop and
underbit in the left ear and smooth crop of the right,
branded S D, about 8 years old. The other is brown,
star in his face, some white under his belly, marked
crop off the left ear, branded C L about 5 years old.
Appraise at $40. (Sept. 16, 1858, p. 3, col. 3)
Taken up by Joseph H. WEBB, and estrayed before G. B.
REED, a J. P. for Brazos Co., 2 oxen. 1 a dark red or
brown, about 6 years old. Marked a split and underbit
in each ear, branded W M (connected) The other is brown
with some white specks, about 6 years old, marked with 2
splits in the left ear. No brands perceivable.
Appraised at $40. (Nov. 18, 1858, p. 3, col. 4)
Taken up by C. C. SEALE, and estrayed before H. NEVILL,
Esq. of Brazos Co., 2 work oxen. 1 is a red ox, points
of his horns sawed off marked crop and underbit on the
right ear, and upper slope off the left. Branded on the
left hip Z D, about 8 years old. The other is a red and
white ox, marked swallowfork in the left ear and
underslope in the right. Branded on the right hip H,
about 5 years old. Appraised at $40. (Nov. 18, 1858,
p. 3, col. 4)
Taken up by William FARQUAHAR and estrayed before J. M.
HOOD, a J. P. for Brazos Co., an ox, sides red, white
heart in his face, marked swallow fork in the left ear,
brand 6 and 6 connected, or something like it, appraised
at $22.50. Also, a red curly stag ox, marked a crop and
underbit in the left ear, and crop off the right, no
brand, about 9 years old. Worth $20.00. (Nov. 25,
1858, p. 3, col. 4)
1860 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS - BRAZOS COUNTY TEXAS
TRANSCRIBED BY JANIS HUNT
THE 1860 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS OF BRAZOS COUNTY TEXAS HAS BEEN
TRANSCRIBED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH IT WAS FILMED. THE PAGE NUMBERS
LISTED ARE THE HANDWRITTEN NUMBERS LOCATED IN THE TOP LEFT HAND CORNER
OF EACH PAGE. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE IS JUST A PORTION OF THE
INFORMATION LISTED BY THE CENSUS TAKER. OTHER CATEGORIES ENUMERATED
INCLUDED WHAT TYPES OF LIVESTOCK, (HORSES, ASSES AND MULES, MILCH
COWS, WORKING OXEN, OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, AND SWINE) , THE NUMBER OF
EACH, AND THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE LIVESTOCK, THE TYPE AND QUANTITY OF
CROPS RAISED (WHEAT, RYE, INDIAN CORN, OATS, RICE, TOBACCO, GINNED
COTTON, PEAS AND BEANS, IRISH POTATOES, SWEET POTATOES, BARLEY,
BUCKWHEAT, VALUE OF ORCHARD PRODUCTS, GALLONS OF WINE, VALUE OF MARKET
GARDEN PRODUCE, BUTTER, CHEESE, HAY, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, HOPS,
HEMP, FLAX AND FLAXSEED, SILK COCOONS, MAPLE AND CANE SUGAR, MOLASSES,
BEESWAX AND HONEY, VALUE OF HOME MADE MANUFACTURES, AND THE VALUE OF
ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED). IT HAS BEEN POINTED OUT THAT IN SOME INSTANCES
THE REGULAR CENSUS AND THE AGRICULTURAL CENSUS WERE TAKEN AT DIFFERENT
TIMES AND IF A FAMILY WAS MISSED IN THE REGULAR CENSUS THEY MIGHT BE
LOCATED IN THE AGRICULTURAL CENSUS. OF COURSE THIS WILL NOT GIVE YOU
A LISTING OF ALL THE FAMILY MEMBERS BUT WILL CONFIRM THAT THEY WERE
IN THE COUNTY AT THE TIME THE CENSUS WAS TAKEN. THESE CENSUS ARE NOT
INDEXED BUT ARE NOT TOO LONG OR HARD TO READ.
LINE NAME OF OWNER,
NO. AGENT OR MANAGER
OF THE FARM
PAGE
21 PRECINCT 1
1
JAMES F. EDRINGTON
2
J. & E. BEALL
3
MARY M. WILSON
4
THOMAS D. WILSON
5
MATTHEW DUNN
6
HARVY MITCHELL
7
AUGUSTUS B. SMITH
8
CHARLES CLAYTON
9
THOMAS J. HOLDEN
10
JAMES H. HUDSPETH
11
JAMES W. GEORGE
12
JOHN B. NASH
13
THOMAS B. NASH
14
HUGH REED
15
JAMES W. PARKER
16
ISAAC N. ARNOLD
17
JOHNATHAN SEMANS
18
WILLIAM J. LEWIS
19
VINCENT KIRKLAND
20
MARK A. COLEMAN
21
STEPHEN McLAUGHLIN
22
Ms H. PARKER
ACRES
ACRES
CASH
VALUE
IMPROVED
UNIMPROVED
VALUE
FARM
FARM
EQUIP
BRAZOS CO. P.O.
BOONVILL
20 JULY
1860
700
1,597 $
53,000 $
730
200
1,968
54,200
760
525
775
39,000
700
1000
6,008
140,600
1,200
80
3,231
9,933
100
130
5,134
21,900
150
10
70
240
15
40
800
3,000
20
--
--
--
15
--
--
--
75
--
62
155
25
45
336
1,905
75
--
--
--
15
24
446
2,350
10
22
669
1,382
25
15
297
696
10
--
--
--
100
25
150
1,400
40
20
680
1,400
125
60
193
859
10
75
3,257
39,226
75
a
-INE
NAME OF OWNER,
ACRES
ACRES
CASH
VALUE
NO.
AGENT OR MANAGER
IMPROVED
UNIMPROVED
VALUE
FARM
6,430
OF THE FARM
8,750
100
FARM
EQUIP
23
JOHN MILHANKS
18
56
370
20
24
RICHARD McDONALD
85
565
3,500
100
25
MATTHEW McDONALD
50
250
1,600
100
26
ALONZO P. HOUSE
40
340
600
15
27
FELIX NEWMAN
--
340
1,038
70
28
ELIJAH HOLLOWAY
36
524
1,680
10
29
JAMES M. ZIMMERMAN
25
1,775
4,500
140
30
HANNAH PAYNE
25
375
1,600
20
31
KATHARINE KOONTZ
50
3,320
3,370
55
32
CHARLES W. ZERBST
18
182
400
200
33
WILLIAM SHULTZH
20
185
410
60
34
JOSEPH W. DICKSON
15
322
1,500
10
35
MARTIN ELLISON
300
928
8,342
20
36
HILL P. WILLIAMS
--
--
--
10
37
NICHOLAS THOMAS
22
586
1,216
175
38
ADALINE GRAVES
100
796
2,148
175
39
JACKSON WALLACE
--
--
--
--
40
MILES PAYNE
40
998
9,114
60
TOTALS
BRAZOS CO.
50
10 AUG
1860
4,700 $
300
6,600
300
850
--
500
125
2,250
250
6,430
300
8,750
100
576
1,600
7,000
10C
3, 6'35
5C
300
1C
3,815
37,215 $ 412,634 $ 5515
)AGE 33 PRECINCT 1
1 ROBT. JOHNSTON
2 WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN
3 WILLIAM H. HARDY
4 LUCY A. BAKER
5 JOHN ADAMS
6 JOHN Q. ADAMS
7 E. H. KNIGHT
8 E. C. KNIGHT
9 W. F. CARSON
10 JOHN CARSON
11 JAMES B. CARSON
12 S. E. W. HUDSON
13 GEORGE CARTER
14 JOHN R. PEYTON
15 G. A. LOVE
16 HIRAM HANOVER
17 WILLIAM WARREN
TOTALS
75
20
25
15
25
6
80
40
15
357
P.O. BOONVILLE
420 $
585
65
100
425
1,271
1,725
192
314
1,920
1,414
85
8,516 $ 43,191 $ 1535
WHOLE NUMBER OF PAGES OF SCHEDULES OF AGRICULTURE IN THE COUNTIES
OF ROBERTSON & BRAZOS, THIRTY FOUR (34)
I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE & FOREGOING SCHEDULES OF THE
PRODUCTION OF AGRICULTURE, IN THE COUNTIES OF ROBERTSON AND BRAZOS,
VERE FILED ACCORDING TO MY INSTRUCTIONS AND OATH OF OFFICE.
G. A. LOVE APT MARSHALL W. D. TEXAS
SWORN & SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME THIS 17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1860
ISAAC LLOYD J.P.R.C.
94
LINE
NAME OF OWNER,
ACRES
ACRES
CASH
VALUE
NO.
AGENT OR MANAGER
IMPROVED
UNIMPROVED
VALUE
FARM
OF THE FARM
FARM
EQUIP
PAGE
27 PRECINCT 2 BRAZOS CO. P.O.
BOONVILL
6 AUGUST
1860
1
GEORGE SIMS
10
180 $
380 $
60
2
WRIGHT DICKSON
--
160
320
--
3
GEORGE HEMPFLING
35
1,165
2,400
125
4
RICHARD McMICHAEL
50
150
2,000
55
5
JAMES TRIPLET
--
1,060
,2,700
50
6
WILLIAM DUNLAP
130
2,803
9,330
425
7
BENJAMIN KNOX
140
437
,5,770
250
8
WILLIAM K. HINDMAN
--
52,000
104,000
--
9
THOMAS J. KNOX
75
125
3,000
50
10
EDWARD KNOX
150
350
7,500
500
11
WILLIAM BROOKSHIRE
30
477
5,070
500
12
ANDREW J. HALL
60
140
8,000
150
13
SAMUEL DUNLAP
--
320
1,600
20
14
HUGH CUNNINGHAM
60
294
3,540
160
15
SAMUEL J. LUCY
300
20
3,840
--
16
WILLIAM EDWARDS
--
320
640
--
17
BERIEN WILLIAMS
20
180
900
200
18
JOHN H. MILLICAN
--
30
150
70
19
HENDERSON HARDY
--
165
1,500
225
20
EZEKIEL CURD
13
307
900
60
21
JAMES M HOOD
20
300
1,280
100
22
S. D. BURTON
--
136
2,500
--
23
JAMES C. BOYETT
20
880
3,600
70
24
ADAM BIDER
13
87
500
65
25
SARAH RAGSDALE
25
480
1,300
20
26
THOMAS COOPER
55
365
2,100
80
27
RICHARD CARTER
100
1,900
4,000
200
28
SARAH A. SMITH
50
150
2,000
45
29
JEFFERSON P. MITCHELL
35
2,965
6,500
100
30
ALFRED KELLY
12
4,436
5,428
150
31
WILLIAM C. BOYLES
140
517
3,285
125
32
WILLIAM MCINTOSH
75
1,825
5,700
50
33
RICHARD HARDIMAN
--
3,947
9,332
--
34
WHITLEY MONTGOMERY
25
215
2,240
200
35
GILLESPIE B. REED
5
606
2,211
30
36
JOSEPH T. LLOYD
7
43
150
60
37
JAMES I. BOWMAN
30
2,480
6,020
160
38
MARTIN A. GUEST
2
--
500
--
39
ARTILLERY McCULLOCH
3
22
150
35
40
BESTER SOUTH
--
268
1,340
200
TOTALS
1,690
82,305 $
243,676 $
4,590
m
ADAM ROYDER
submitted by Patsy Todd Silva
`- Adam ROYDER ( ROYDER) was born April 15 1829 in Bavaria, Germany -
In 1346 at the age of 17 he immigrated with his widowed mother
and several friends to Texas, settling first in New Braunfels.
In June of 1856 Adam and his mother settled in Brazos County.
His mother died in 1873 at age 72 and is supposedly buried in New
Braunfels or Fredricksbury.
Adam married Miss Mary Ann (Ambrella) PRICE, his first wife, on
December 12 1852. Soon he purchased land in Rock Prairie where
he settled and resided until his death. Mary died in January,
1859 leaving Adam with five sons: Jeff, Thomas H., John H., Adam
Walter and James M. ROYDER.
He married his second wife, Miss Barbara Ellen HARR ELL; December
25 1870. This union was blessed with five boys and six girls:
Jessie Crawford, Mary Ellen, Sarah Jane, Annie Elizabeth, George
C., Frances Margaret, Emma, Mickle L., Martha Lee, Chas. Stewart,
and Grover C. ROYDER.
During the Civil War Adam was a member of Captain BURTEN'S Compa-
ny, Elmore's Brigade. Records show he was hospitalized for_ a
time in Galveston during part of 1863 and 1864.
He became a Master Mason in the Ada Zilla Lodge, No. 247 in
Millican, Texas until its demise. He then joined the Brazos
Union Lodge No 129 of which he remained a member until his death.
After a brief illness, Adam died at age 64 and was buried at
Wellborn, Brazos County, Texas. March 4 1894.
OLD EATON CEMETERY
submitted by Patsy Todd Silva
Between Kosse and Thornton Texas is a small cemetery containing
the remains of several early Texas pioneers. The oldest marked
graves are those of Richard EATON and his first wife, Mary ROB-
ERTSON, as well as his second wife Charity ARNOLD EATON. Silas
EATON, son of Richard, and his wife, Mary, are buried nearby.
Scattered around the shaded cemetery is evidence of other graves
marked only by stones or rocks.
The EATONS came to Texas and joined with ROBERTSON'S Colony and
received land in and around Robertson County and Limestone
County. They were members of one of the earliest Baptist Church-
es in Teas, the Predestinarian Baptist Church. The men and the
women of this family fought for Texas Independence and served as
protectors of the frontier.
Thomas EATON was the son of Stephen EATON, Brother to Richard
EATON, mentioned earlier, and his wife Charity. Upon Stephen's
death and upon Mary's death (Richard's first wife) , Richard
married his sister -in -law, Charity
Patsy SILVA may be contacted at 1074 Del Norte, Houston, TX 77018
BARNABAS 51ICIiSON AIa'D FAMILY contributed by Mary jURGENS
WICKSON, (WIXON, WICKSOME, WIXOM) appear to originate in Connect-
icut, New Jersey, and New York, families then traveled across
Pennsylvania through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois into Iowa as
early as 1852. Wickson's are found in 1833 in Tazewell Co.
Illinois in the land records. Martin WICKSON, his mother was
Phoebe, is listed in the Troy Twp., La Salle Co 1850 census with
the family of Nathan C. TURNER. Joshua age 13 and a Squire
MEEKER are listed with the Jesse WIXOM family.
Barnabas WICKSON and wife, Hutrah (Hannah ?) arrived in the Ft.
Bend area of Texas circa 1827 from Ohio with seven children.
Barnabas and sons, Byrum, Asa, Dyrum, Eli Cyrus received land in
De WITTS'S Colony. The following is known.
Asa married Margaret Mulda TEDOR, of Brazoria Cc TX. he died
1864, leaving six children.
Byron Married Polly MULDA, he died circa 1851 in Brazoria Co
�
Xahala married 1st Stone, 2nd Philo FAIRCHILD, 3rd Levi. She had
seven children.
Neomi married S. L. HAVENS then Leonard WHITE. She died in
Montgomery Co. Tx. She had three children.
Cyrus married Mrs. Adelle PECK (Adelia JONES ?) Had children in
Montgomery Co School 1855. He died circa 1886 in Mason Cc TZ.
there were nine children.
DDXran married Charity Frances PRUEITT (PRUETT ?) He died circa
1857 in Milam Cc TX she died circa 1895 „in Higgins, Liscomb Cc
TX. There were 8 children, some attended district * 8 school in
Milam Co. in 1855
Eli never married
Iiinerva married Thomas J. NICKOLS. She died 1848 -1849 in Houston
Cc TX. He died circa 1857 in Jackson Co. TX. There were two
children.
Franklin died very young in Ohio.
Elmira married Henry PRUETT in 1844 in Brazos Co. TIC. She died
circa 1885.
Melvin twin to Elmira, died young in Ohio.
Truman is said to have married on his deathbed.
There are different spelling however it is typed this way in
printed books and notes. G
Sources of information:
Wixom Family History compiled by J.H.WIYOM and Ruth S. WIDDISON.
Austin "Register of Families.”
1830 Citizens of Texas by WHITE
Marriage Records of Earl Texas 1824 -1846
Montgomery Co. Tx. Scholastic Records 1854 -1855 by WHITE
Milam Cc Tx. Scholastic Records 1855 by WHITE
Texas census 1850 -1870
Mary lives at 103 Poinsetta Circle, Terrell, Texas 75160
97
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS BRANDS
BRAND NAME AND DATE BRAND NAME AND DATE
JOHNSON, Martha
JONES, Madison J.
MP
18 May'1854
cc
8 Aug 1854
.
BRADBERRY, Thomas C.
ROYDER, Adam
10 Jul 1854
23 Oct 1854
BRADBERRY Hannah D.
ZERBST, C. W.
10 Jul 1854
25 Oct 1854
/
JONES, Wesley W.
COLEMON, Mark A.
G
8 Au g 1854
25 Oct 1854
G
McINTOSH, David
bought on 12 Sep 1867
REED, Mrs. Mary C.
17 Nov 1854
JONES, John H,
WEEKS, Robert
f �
8 Aug 1854
15 Jan 1855
JONES, Albert- T.
18 Aug 1854
BURNS, David
20 Jan 1855
i
Eliza A.
KING, William, Jr,
EJ JONES,
8 Aug 1854
27 Jan 1855
I
JONES, Columbus P.
BERRY, William W.
ci
8 Aug 1854
26 Mar 1855
Samuel H.
HENRY, William
si JONES,
8 Aug 1854
29 Mar 1855
I
JONES, Martha Ann
8 Aug 1854
WALKER, Amanda
2 Apr 1855
J
HUDSON, Leonard
16 Apr 1855
BRAND
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS BRANDS
NAME AND DATE BRAND NAME AND DATE
LOVE, G. H. WEBB, Joseph H.
24 Apr 1855 29 Sep 1855
GL J �
WILSON William G
| �7 HIGGS, Benjamin , ~
25 Apr 1855 22 Oct 1855
AA
SHULTZ William
WALKER, JOHN ,
|UU 26 Apr 1855 22 Oct 1855
�_�K H WS ^ `
WALKER, James BURROWS, Hiram M. & E. J.
JA
26 Apr 1855 25 Nov 1855
AS SEALE, Joseph A. MITCHELL, Jefferson P.
1 May 1B55 8 Nov 1855
SEALE, Bradford T. KING, WiIliam� Sr.
1 May 1855 8 Nov 1855
McLAUGHLIN, Margaret Lavina ELLINGTON, WiIliam
25 May 1B55 9 Nov 1855
BOYETT J C
DANIELS, George Washington , ames .
�� 31 May 1855
jo 22 Nov 1855
F SEALE, Augustus F.
11 Jul 1855
J 5 MAWHINEY,Johnson
25 Jul 1B55
PATTERSON, John
mi 5 1B5
T6 MOORE, Thomas C.
1 Sep 1855
MIDDLETON, Polly Ann
/ \ 17 Sep 1855
S � \
HIGGS,
James
JH 5 Dec 1855
COOPER,
T. M.
14 Jan
1856
KOONTZ,
Henry
18 Feb
HT
1856
KIZER, B. B.
21 Feb 1856
c u ESTES, James M. & Minerva
22 Feb 1856
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Mi
nP47n� r�UNTY. TEXAS BRANDS
-_ --_ '
NAME AND DATE BRAND
NAME AND DATE
SYMPH, Michael
5 Mar 1856
\ /
DARWIN,
John T.
SS
10 May
1856
ADAMS, Mrs. Henrietta
DARWIN,
Banks B.
bought
11 Nov 1868
STOANE,
Mary, The Heirs of
29 Mar 1856
10 May
1856
is
DARWIN,
Reubin
-- X
10 May
1856
7 Apr 1856
ASKEY,
Abner N.
31 May
1856
ZIMMERMAN, James M.
ASHWORTH, William _
,
/ ( )
7 Jun 1856
JONES, Madora
HIGGS,
William j-
28 Jun
1856
8 May 1856
CHRISTIE,
Bryant A.
B\^-/
12 Jul
1856
GK KELLY,
14 Jul
Mrs. Geraldine
1856
jp
PRATHER, Jessie W.
25 Aug 1856
' ---
ALLEN,
4 Sep
Edmond
1856
'
ROBERTSON,
Jacob
0
=~r�
6 Apr
1857
/
ROBERTSON,
Joseph Ferdinand
30 Mar
1857
NAME AND DATE
SYMPH, Michael
5 Mar 1856
\ /
~_^
'
SWEAT, Seburn
SS
18 Apr 1857
ADAMS, Mrs. Henrietta
14 Apr 1856
RECTOR, William G.
/ \
29 Mar 1856
STEWART, John R.
is
3 Apr 1856
`
-- X
PE ARSON, James W.
7 Apr 1856
BUNDICK, L. J.
19 Apr 1856
-- -
ZIMMERMAN, James M.
/V\ /
16 Apr 1857
'
JONES, Madora
8 May 1856
JONES, MASURA
8 May 1856
GRAVES, Mary E.
t �
8 May 1856
ROBERTS, Jabez M.
8 May 1856
McINTOSH, William
« � �
bought 2 Oct 1868
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BRAZO S COUNTY, TEXAS BRANDS
BRAruD NAME AND DATE DRA1 "4 ? NAME AND DATE
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71
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MIDDLE T ON, Pollv M. r'1 i:L Pb- 3- tS i l _-on P.
ELLISON, Martin 2.:i_iN )IC1 -:., Lucenda
2 1 N 1 0 1.`I M.�,
i
IMLiLLINS, Peter of B rlesc i':iGiF.::lliyii Ames
Co. -' Lc,
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M ILLICAN, Roper P. 5: J 1858
iiar 1857
WEBR James
F OSTER , JLtn 1.85
GF 12 Dec 19157 M1cr-'1IC'HA'EL, R. P.
CA E`T , Edward
_f _!n 1358
ic r28 Dec 135 d
, )n THOMAS, Mrs. nary Jane
HOLLOWAY, El i Jah - - 058
Tc) ,�un 1 , �•J�
EH 2
Mar 185?
ASHWORTH, Miss Hester Ann
DICk::INSON, William 7 J+-Rl 1 858
11 Jan 1858
• ASHWORTH, Dames
ELLINGTON, Adolphus Jul 18 ---1
LS 1 Jan 1858
DARWI Thomas H.
RECTOR;, William G. 1 J "1 1858
VP 19 Mar 1858
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS BRANDS
�
/
BRAND NAME AND DATE BRAND NAME AND DATE
IOI
Louisa Ann
UL SWEAT,
1B Apr 1857
17 Jun
MILES, Wilson P.
K1/U\
21 Apr 1857
N. W.,Jr.
KING, Pastora
T
21 Apr 1B57
'
LUSK, Elizabeth
EL
Apr 1857
20 Jun
Ralph
Yc ROBERTSON,
23Apr 1857
ROBERTSON, Eliza A.
'
Apr 1857
DARWIN, James O.
WK
1 May 1857
24 Jun
MILLICAN, John E.
6 Mar 1857
Mary Ellen
MOORE, Eliza
T6 |
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18 May 1857
MOnRE, Emma
. T8
18 May 1857
Jul
LANGSTON, Margaret A.
0 6
18 May 1857
Stephen
LANGSTON, Elizabeth H
06
Henrietta
)
/
18 May 1857
Mary �ane
MULDREW, James B.
25 Jul
9 Jun 1857
IOI
SEALE,
William Henry
17 Jun
1857
RECTOR,
N. W.,Jr.
Jun
1857
HINES,
B. J.
SW'
20 Jun
1857
EEThomas
TS
un
185
WHITE,
H. E.
24 Jun
1857 '
ALLEN,
Mary Ellen
I |1857
x
CHRISTIE,
Robert J.
Jul
1857
S
FARQUHAR,
Stephen
9 Jul
1857
JH
` MILLICAN,
Mary �ane
25 Jul
1857
McGREGOR,Joel
H.
Aug
1857
JT
TRIPLETT,
James M.
3 Aug
1857
NORRIS,
William
6 Aug
1857 `
DAVIS
& NORRIS
6 Aug
1857
102
BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS BRANDS
BRAND NAME AND DATE -BRAND NAME AND DATE
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ROBERT'=,ON, Mar-gar-et JONES, ''. W.
22 Nov 1853 '-
May 186'.
8TUART Walter A. JONES, Richard H.
8 Feb' 185? 5
AS
-,Jul 186
HB BURMISTER, Henry McGREGOR, John H.
Jan 1859 28 au1 186 --r
103
BRUSHY CEMETERY
FROM FN 60 AND THE INTERSECTION
OF
LIGHTSEY
'LANE, GO
NEST
I
MILE, TURN LEFT ON A GRAVEL ROAD, GO 1 MILE, TURN LEFT
INTO A DRIVEWAY AND ENTER THE
PASTURE, TURN
LEFT,
GO .4
OF
A MILE, THE CEMETERY IS ON THE RIGHT.
THIS WAS THE FIRST CEMETERY TO
SERVE
THE
BRUSHY
COMMUNITY,
IT
HAS BEEN ABANDONED SINCE THE 1950'S AND IS OVERGROWN.
THIS HAS OC=CURRED SINCE THE GATE
16 KEPT
LOCKED
AND THERE
IS
NO PUBLIC ACCESS. CLAYTON CEMETERY WAS ESTABLISHED AND
NOW MOST OF THE COMMUNITY ARE
INTERRED THERE.
NAME
BORN
DIED
!NSCRIPTION /REMARKS
ANDERSON, J., MR.
NL
1952,
DEC
25
ARNOLD, RUTHIE
1925,
FED
6
1937
AUG
23
12yim 17d COURT RECORD
BOONE, LILLIE MAE
1908
NOV
4
1950,
JUL
29
CALHOUM, E., MRS.
1893,
APR
1956
MAY
CALHOUN, ELBA PERRY
1894,
MAY
8
1957,
APR
5
62y 11e 27d COURT RECORD
CALHOUN, FORTUNE
NL
1917,
MAR
27
DAVIS, ANNA
1873,
SEP
25
1948,
NOV
30
DAMS, RACHEL, MRS.
NL
1930
JAN
25
COURT RECORD
FOSTER, KATE LILLIE
FRANKLIN, BOBBY EARL
1914
1957
MAR
10
1960
1957,
MAR
13
3d SON OF WILLIE C.& WILLIE ALBERTA FRANKLIN, COURT RECORD
GILMORE, ABE
NL
1937,
JAN
22
HALEY, PIG, MR.
1880
1958
HARRISON, KIRRIE
NL
1919,
APR
30
COURT RECORD
HUNTER, LOUISE
1890
1952
w/ MARGARET JONES d MINUS PETERSON
JONES, MARGARET
1865
1943
w/ LOUISE HUNTER & MINUS PETERSON
KING, BADGES
NL
1919
MAR
30
COURT RECORD
LOGANS, GRANT
NL
1929,
JAN
21
COURT RECORD
LOUIS, WASH
1872
1921,
SEP
LUNG, MARTHA
NL
1918,
JAN
28
COURT RECORD
MACK, CHRISTOPHER
? ?60
761
MACK, EDWARD
NL
1925,
NOV
17
MACK, JOE ANNIE .
1896
1957
OCT
7
MARSHELL, INFANT
1958,
MAY
11
1958,
MAY
11
MOTHER: WILLIE MARSHELL COURT RECORD
MARTAIN, LILLIE MAY
1875,
DEC
16
1955,
MAY
21
MARTIN, LILLIE
NL
1959,
MAY
21
Eby COURT RECORD
MUILL MME, RUBY
1902,
MAY
4
1955
DEC
13
MCWILLIAMS, SIDNEY
1895,
DEC
25
1952,
FEB
25
TEXAS PVT 331 SERVICE BN OMC WW I
MITCHELL, JEWELL LEE
1941,
NOV
19
1958
JAN
27
16y 2m 8d COURT RECORD
MORROW, ROBERT
NL
1921,
AUG
4
COURT RECORD
NICKSON, CATHERINE, MRS.
NL
1926
MAY
12
COURT RECORD
NICKSON, RUBIN
NL
1929
JAN
11
COURT RECORD
PATTERSON, ARMOUR AL
1937
1959
PEARSON, CICERO
NL
1922,
MAY
4
COURT RECORD
PETERSON, MINUS
1888
1953
w/ LOUISE HUNTER & MARGARET JONES
POOL, A.
NL
1919
MAR
22
COURT RECORD
RANDOLPH, MOLLIE C.
NL
1915
OR
RANDOLPH, REBBECCA B.
1889,
MAY
2
1956,
APR
22
THOMAS, PAT
NL
1954,
MAY
27
THOMPSON, ALE
NL
1924,
JAN
27
COURT RECORD
THOMPSON, LOVE, MRS.
NL
1930
MAR
27
COURT RECORD
THORNTON, V., MRS.
NL
1951,
OCT
5
73y
TYLOR, CYNTHIA DIANNA
1958,
NOV
1
1958,
NOV
2'
22 HRS. COURT RECORD
VINCENT, C.
NL
1921,
APR
17
VINCENT, E. T.
1856
JUL
18
1938,
FEB
7
WADE, BOOKER
NL
1925,
JAN
23
COURT RECORD
p
WASHINGTON, WILLIE
_
1958,
Man
22
1758
MAR
22
LOUR[ RECORD
"WILSON, MARY
NL
1930,
JAN
20
COURT RECORD
? ?,
NL
1920,
DEC
2
IC4
�flHILL CEMETERY
LOCA�� S�� AND ONE HALF MlL�S #EST OF RRYAN. FROH THE BRA0S COUNTY COURTHOUSE TAKE THE WM. J. BRYAN
/FORMERLY 25TH ST.> #EST �.2 MlLES TD THE [NTE CTION OF �� 21 ��TIMUE 'RAVE WEST UH HWY 21 ANOTHER 4.4
M{LB �O SMET�NA ROAD TURN RIGHT ON SMETANA R0AD` 6O .9 4T! - 'HE TnE CBMETERY IS ON THE LEFT,
IN 7 71E SMETANA ��MUNlTY IN �� EAQLY DAYS lT NAS THE CUSTOM rO SFT ASIDE A PLOTOF LAND FOR A FAMlLY CEMETERY. THE
CAHlLL FAMlLY CSMETERY NAS �0HU[U IN �B73 WH[N JAMES CAHlLL SB3ION FORE MAN FOR THE H8USTON �0 TEXAS CENTRAL
73 [LROAD D MARY OOWLES HEHNEFIN CAHILL, HIS WIFE, BURIED HIM ON THE HOME PLACE. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CAHlU'
� .
FAMILY ���� L4TER 3UR{ED THERE.
�HIUL. DENNlS
�HlLL, J�MES
��lLL, JAMES A.
CAHlLL, MARY BOLES x
CAHILL PAULINE
�
HANNIF�A
MICHAEL
MAHKOWSKI^, MIKE
YITAPlL ANT. DON M.
MAGG
18 SEP N
1913 AUG 24 Wow
L
IN L
��3, �G20
'9 FEB 18
NL
xHAHNlFIN
ABRAM. ROBERT AM. 'SHINE'
19oo
HL
1 904 1 NOV 24 48y 3m 4d
NL
1936, SEP 12
19 JAM 8
NL
i912. JUN 21
NL
1889,
CANAAN CEMETERY
THIS CEMETERY lS JUST WEST UF A&M ANNEX. FROM THE BRAZOS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, TAKE THE WM. J.BRYAN PARKWAY (FORMERLY
2� '
TH ST ) WEST IT WILL INTERSECT HWY 2 CO�INUE ON HNY 21 UNTIL YOU SEE THE ENTRANCE OF THE TEX AS �M ANNE!, IT
WILL BE 6.3 MILES, TAKE THE FIRST ROAD TO THE LEFT PAST THE ANNEX, 68 .4 OF AMlLE T0 THE CEMETERY WHICH IS ON THE
CORNER OF PITTS A D KUDER ROADS.
THE EARLIEST STONE FOUND 13 THIS CEMETERY WAS UATEED 1081. THIS WAS THE MAJOR BLACK CEMETERY FOR THIS PART OF THE
NAME
BORN
DIED
INSCRIPTION/REMARKS
ABRAM. ROBERT AM. 'SHINE'
19
JAN
9
1980
FEB
2
ADAMS BEN
1889,
OCT
22
1929
APR
16
MASON
A DA MS 1ORMAN
'AL
19�,
JAN
26
COURT
RECORD
HILEXADER PERRY
NL
\912
SEP
2
_
ALBH DAVID, SR.
AUG
1956,
FEB
AiLEN. ELNORA
16961
MAY
1944,
SEP
ALLEN, EUGENE
1934.
AUG
1935,
MAY
'LIEN, M8lONEE
1923
��
195V,
�N
ALLEN SR.
19
MAY
27
1981,
JAN
15
Al EN WlLLlAM
1916
03
L978.
JUN
ARMSTRONG, ROBERT
1900,
FEB
2
'wy
ATCHlSON, JOSEPH
1895,
MAR
26
1972,
JUN
11
PVT 412
S LABOR BN QMC WW I
8ALLARD. D. 8.
NL
1926
AUG
N
75
S A LLARD EMlLIN[
NL
1911
JUL
15
��
BANKHlT� WILLIAM
^�
NL
1927,
AUG
1
CO
RECORD
SANKS CnR0L A,
1926
i957
BAWKS. MARIELLA
1876
1959
BELL ADALlNE
NL
1920
NOV
21
COURT
RECORD
BELL, CANE
NL
1918,
OCT
19
COURT
RECORD
BELL. CLAI8RON
HL
1918
OCT
17
COURT
RECORD
BELL, HENRY. JR.
NL
1921,
SEP
8
COURT
RECORD
BELL MARY A. K.
1945
1964
BOW8, CHARLES
NL
i929,
JUL
28
COURT
RECORD
;OWEHS, PHOEBE
NL
1929,
JUL
28
COURT
RECORD
BRADLEY, ALBEHlA
1879
192
APR
5
3RAO�� AMY
1891.
�AR
9
1975.
XOV
11
w/ HADISON S. BRADLEY
8RADLEY. ELIJAH
NL
1918,
SEP
17 -
COURT
RECORD
:R 'DA MAZY
1889
1944
GRADLEY. lSAAC
HL
1937.
H0y
3V
PVT 521 EHGRS
8R�DUB, LEAH MRS.
NL
193;
MAY
12
COURT
RECORD
,/—�`
1 ®5
BRADLEY, MADISON S.
1867,
FED 28
1969,
SEP
2
w/ AMY BRADLEY
BRADLEY, PATSY
1860
1950
MOTHER
BRADLEY, SAM
NL
1929,
FEB
8
COURT RECORD
BRADLEY, SAMUEL
1885,
MAR
4
1902
MAR
B
SON OF L. y S. BRADLEY
BRADLEY, SHERMAN
NL
1919,
APR
4
COURT RECORD
BRADLEY, WILLIE D.
1902
FEB
1983,
APR
23
BROADNIGHT, IDA MAE
1884
1911
BROOKS, MANUEL
NL
1929,
DEC
5
COURT RECORD
BROWN, IDA DAVIS
1907
1979.
BROWN, LUCY
NL
1931,
SEP
8
COURT RECORD
BROWN, MAGGIE
NL
1919,
JUL
28
COURT RECORD
BROWN, MARY
NL
1919
FEB
23
COURT RECORD
BROWN, THEODORE
1884,
FEB
20
1910
MAR
10
CALHOUN, ROSIE
NL
193"
JUL
20
CARTER, ETHEL H.
1902,
SEP
2
1982,
MAR
21
79y 6m 19d
CARTER, WILLIAM
1682
DEC
25
1973
FEB
8
PVT US ARMY WW I
CONLEY, GENE
1918
1968
COOPER, JOHN
NL
1931,
MAY
14
COURT RECORD
CURTI" MATTIE
187%
MAY
16
1930,
FEB
25
DAVIS, IDA
1899
1985
DAVIS, JIM
NL
1931,
NOV
20
COURT RECORD
DAVIS, M +OSE
NL
1925,
JUN
4
COURT RECORD
DAVIS, WASH
NL
1905,
OCT
1
56y
DAVIS, WINNIE
NL
1930,
APR
20
COURT RECORD
DENSON, JOE
1862,
JUL
25
1949,
OCT
25
DENSON, WILLIE, MRS.
1874,
MAY
1960
MAY
DIIB, PAT
1925
1927
DIX, BLANCH
NL
1986,
SEP
22
85y d AL d HOUSTON, TX THE EAGLE
DIX, CATHERINE
1879,
MAY
10
1961,
JAN
5
w/ EUGENE J. DIX
DIX, EUGENE J.
1865,
MAY
7
1954
FEB
8
wt CATHARINE DIX
DIXIE, WILLIE
NL
1918,
OCT
17
COURT RECORD
DORAN, THOMAS
1895,
FEB
1958,
OCT
DORSEY, FRANK
NL
1931,
APR
8
COURT RECORD
DRATON, WALTER
NL
1933,
AUG
27
COURT RECORD
DURAN, CURTIS W.
1934,
MAY
6
1952,
APR
1
TX CPL 188 ABN INF 11 ABN DIV
DURAN, J. H.
1865,
JUN
19
1896,
MAY
24
DUREN, SAM
1938,
APR
24
1975,
APR
17
US NAVY
DURRON, IOLA
NL
1923
AUG
15
COURT RECORD
EATON, ROSA
1870,
JUN
1955,
FED
EATON, WILLIE J.
1894
1978
US ARMY WW I
ELMORE, TOMMIE
1894,
AUG
31
192%
MAR
23
ELMORE, TRAVISE
NL
1920,
AUG
10
COURT RECORD
FLEWELLEN, CORA Z.
NL
1891,
JAN
13
3y 11m 26d DAU OF E. J. FLEWELLEN
FORD, JOHN
1872,
MAY
1885,
OCT
20
FORD, PINKNEY
1904,
MAR
5
1932,
JUL
9
FOSTER, MIRA
NL
1918
MAR
25
COURT RECORD
FRANKLIN, ALBIRDA
1+380
1919,
DEC
23
GAY, MITCHELL
NL
1920,
FEB
10
COURT RECORD
GILLESPIE, MATTIE
1863
1944
GITTRY, MARIA H.
NL
1899,
DEC
1
72y
GLENN, MARTHA
1915,
JAN
1
1966
OCT
5
GODINE, MOLLY
NL
1924,
JAN
17
28y
GRAVES, ROBERT
NL
1911,
JAN
2
78y
GRAYS, GEORGIA, MRS.
NL
1975,
DEC
93y
GRAYS, LUTHER
1581,
DEC
30
1930,
NOV
6
GREEN, BIRDIE
1890
1958
GREEN, CHESTER
1816
1891,
JAN
20
GREEN, ISSABELLA
1857,
JAN
1
1947,
JAN
7
GREEN, JOE D.
1886,
MAR
10
1961,
MAR
21
PVT CO C 341 SVC BN 9MC WW I
GREEN, JOHNNIE B.
1918,
SEP
1957
NOV
GREEN, LEROY
1899
1981
GREEN, PATSY
NL
1920,
AUG
13
COURT RECORD
GREEN, ROBERT
NL
NL
GREEN, ROBERT
1876
1953
GREEN, SANK
NL
1930,
JUN
2
COURT RECORD
GREEN, SARAH
1896
FEB
1965,
JAN
1 •.
GREEN, TOM
GREENWELL, JOHN
GREGG, LEAH N.
HADLEY, CHARLEY MAE
HALL, A. J.
HALL, BERTHA MAE
HALL, MARTHA E.
HALL, MARY
HARDRICH, WILL
HARDY, NORA
HARESS, PEARL
HARRIS, LULA, MRS.
HARVEY, A.H.
HARVEY, P. H.
HARVEY, SETH
HAYES, ANNIE
HAYES, MALE
HAYES, OSIAH
HAYS, SAMMIE
HENDERSON, HETTIE
HENDERSON, PHILIP
HOLSTON, ANNA
HOWELL, GLADYS E.
JACKSON, GEORGE
JOHNSON, A. J.
JOHNSON, B., MRS.
JOHNSON, CHANIE
JOHNSON, J., MRS.
JOHNSON, JAMIE
JOHNSON, LAWRENCE
JOHNSON, LILLIE MAY
JOHNSON, LONNIE B.
JOHNSON, MARY H.
JOHNSON, MATTIE LEE
JOHNSON, P. H.
JOHNSON, REDDIN
JOHNSON, THOMAS
JONES, DAVID
JONES, EFFIE
JONES, LIZZIE
LANGSTON, PINKIE
LAWS, LEUGENIA
LAWS, OTIS G.
LOCKHART, GEORGIA
LONDON, CAROLLINE
MARTIN, JESSIE
MAZY, BILLIE
MAZY, IDA
MCCOY, CLAUD
MCLENDON, MAT
MCRAE, WILL
MCWILLIAMS, L., MRS.
MILES, SAM
MOORE, NORA
MURPHY, JORDAN
MURPHY, L., MR.
MURPHY, NANCY
MURRAY, MARY
MURRY, MAGGIE
HASH, ANNA J.
NASH, BROTHER
NEAL, JIM
ODOM, JUNIOR
OLDHAM, CLAUDE
OLIVER, TOM
PALMER, HENRY
NL
1930
FEB
12
COURT RECORD
NL
1962
MAR
1878
JUL
29
1929,
MAY
1
MOTHER
NL
1933,
,IAN
15
COURT RECORD
NL
1929,
SEP
5
COURT RECORD
1916,
OCT
11
1979
APR
12
NL
1931,
FEB
18
COURT RECORD
NL
1902,
,JAN
20
37y
1887
1965
1883,
DEC
1963,
OCT
NL
1941,
SEP
23
NL
1947
NOV
14
NL
1909,
MAY
4
65y
NL
1930
MAY
13
COURT RECORD
NL
1923,
FEB
17
COURT RECORD
NL
19.73,
OCT
14
83y 7m 19d
NL
1925,
NOV
11
COURT RECORD
1877,
FEB
11
1920,
DEC
8
NL
1918
OCT
20
COURT RECORD
1869,
SEP
20
1890
FEB
4
DAU OF PHILL & MITTIE HENDERSON
1853,
MAY
3
1905,
JUN
4
MASON
1821
1884
1924
1983
1894
1968
NL
1928,
DEC
17
COURT RECORD
1899
1980
1869
1927,
MAR
2
MOTHER
1886
1970
1884
1970
1921
1981
NL
1930,
MAR
31
COURT RECORD
1918
DEC
10
1948
SEP
29
SGT 755 AM TRUCK CO WW II
NL
1930
JAN
19
COURT RECORD
1896,
MAR
10
1940
OCT
6
1872
1942
1863
192%
MAY
8
NL
1961,
APR
1930,
JUN
21
1948
FEB
21
NL
1908,
MAY
27
34y
NL
1931,
DEC
23
COURT RECORD
1892
1861
1888,
APR
17
NL
a/ OTIS G. LAWS
1885,
SEP
10
1972,
DEC
21
w1 LEUGENIA LAWS
1867
JAN
28
1945
FEB
23
NL
1903,
SEP
16
65y
1901
1957
NL
1950,
MAR
11
w1 IDA MAZY
NL
1958
JAN
1
w1 BILLIE MAZY
NL
1919,
JUL
6
COURT RECORD
NL
1925
JUL
25
COURT RECORD
1877,
MAR
15
1945,
DEC
30
1877,
SEP
1955,
OCT
1888,
SEP
30
1973,
DEC
9
PFC US ARMY WW I
NL
1918,
JUL
29
COURT RECORD
1884
1937
TX CPL WW I
NL
1952,
NOV
25
NL
NL
1875
JAN
5
NL
NL
1920,
DEC
29
COURT RECORD
NL
1418
APR
4
COURT RECORD
NL
1921,
MAR
22
COURT RECORD
NL
1929
DEC
23
COURT RECORD
1878,
FEB
25
1901,
JUN
22
23y 3m 27d
1900,
NOV
23
1976
NOV
27
NL
1922
MAY
28
COURT RECORD
NL
1918
NOV
1
COURT RECORD
107
PALMER, OUINCY
PATTERSON, BESSIE
PERRY, GEORGE
PERRY, NORA
PERSON,
PERSON, COLLIER
PERSON, GEORGE
PERSON, JOE
PERSON, ROBERT
PERSON, ROBERT
PERSON, SALLIE, MRS.
PERSONS, HENRY
PERSONS, ROBERT
PERSONS, SARAH
PERSONS, WILLIE
PETERSON,
PETERSON, BELL
PHILLIP, CARRIE
PHILLIPS, HENRY
PHILLIPS, JASPEN
PHILLIPS, JIMMIE
PHILLIPS, JOHN O.
PHILLIPS, OSCAR E.
PIERCE, FANNIE
RANDLE, ANNIE
RANDLE, BUTT
RICE, LEAR
RICHARD, LILLIE
RIDEN. EMMA
ROBERSON, ALLIA
ROBERSON, JULIA
ROBINSON, BILL
ROBINSON, WILLIAM A.
SANDERS, CLIFFORD
SANDERS, LAURA
SANDERS, LLOYD
SANDERS, SUSSIC
SAUNDERS, EMMA
SHARP, ANDREW
SHARP, JOHN S.
SHARP, SILAS
SHORT, ANDREW
SMITH, ANNIE MAE
SMITH, BENNIE
SMITH, HENRY
SMITH, MARY
SMITH, MELLOWNEE
SMITH, REUBEN, SR.
SMITH, SAMUEL
SMITH, SURRY, JR.
SMITH, VIOLET
SMITH, WESLEY
STEPP, WILL
STEPP, ZULA
STEWARD, ADL INE
TAYLOR, JAMES
TEMPLE, EMA
TEMPLE, EPERSON
THOMAS, LIZZIE
THOMAS, WILLIAM
TRIGGS, LULA R.
TURNER, ALEX
TURNER, BENNIE
TURNER, BENNIE, MRS.
TURNER, JEFF
TURNER, LIZZIE
NL
1919,
,IAN
17
1899
1956
NL
1900,
FEB 23
1683,
DEC
31
1963,
OCT
4
NL
NL
1883,
NOV
6
1964
NL
1929,
AUG
7
NL
1955,
MAY
1889,
JUL
1958,
JAN
29
1915
1978
1895
1978
1881,
APR
29
1882,
NOV
30
1859,
NOV
1911,
DEC
22
1879,
MAR
29
1882,
NOV
30
1876,
SEP
21
1894,
NOV
9
1918,
AUG
1920,
FEB
1895,
JUN
11
1933,
JUL
10 .
188 , 1 1 1
1952
1837,
JUN
1891,
DEC
16
NL
1968,
FEB
8
1923,
AUG
12
1971,
JUL
1
1915,
AUG
16
1970,
JAN
17
1906
1975
HL
1930,
JAN
17
NL
1928,
SEP
21
NL
1931,
AUG
12
NL
1924,
JUN
2
NL
1974,
JAN
16
NL
1901,
JUL
11
1879,
MAY
21
1894,
MAR
12
1869
1894,
MAR
2
NL
1926,
MAR
11
NL
1951,
APR
24
NL
1921,
MAR
28
NL
1926,
MAY
30
NL
1928/
APR
8
NL
1936,
SEP
3
1814,
JUL
16
1936,
AUG
11
1892
1959
NL
1918,
MAY
15
NL
1919,
AUG
it
NL
f91.
.JUN
29
1905,
SEP
5
NL
1881,
FEB
6
1891,
SEP
1
1898,
JAN
12
NL
1899,
JAN
4
1979,
MAR
7
1908,
APR
19
1911,
SEP
4
1893,
OCT
10
1976,
MAR
3
1882,
APR
24
1982,
MAR
29
NL
1918,
MAR
23
NL
1928,
FEB
14
NL
1918,
JUL
14
NL
1958,
DEC
3
NL
1963,
DEC
12
NL
1919
NL
1890,
JUN
5
NL
1925,
MAY
14
NL
1925
NL
NL
1899,
FEB
5
1954,
FEB
5
1870,
JUN
19
1958,
JUL
24
1891
1983
1898,
NOV
2
1956,
MAR
15
1909,
NOV
1956,
MAR
1878
1956
NL
1930,
OCT
31
COURT RECORD
68y
MOTHER
TX CPL WW I
TX 39 PVT CO G 325 SER'1 BN t1MC HN I
COURT RECORD
CPL 513 SVC BN ENGR CORP
SON OF W. & DOLLIE PERSONS
52y
DAU OF W. & DOLLIE PERSONS
SON OF R. P. & EMMA PERSONS
wl SARAH PERSONS
w/ HENRY PERSONS
T% PVT QMC 412 RES LABOR BN
104y
T% PFC US ARMY WW II
TX PVT US ARMY WW lI
COURT RECORD
COURT RECORD
PVT 331 SERV BN
45y
82y
46y
COURT RECORD
67y 4m 2d
COURT RECORD
w/ SUSSIC SANDERS
COURT RECORD
w/ LAURA SANDERS
COURT RECORD
COURT RECORD
COURT RECORD
w/ REUBEN SMITH, SR.
wl MARY SMITH
wl HENRY SMITH
DAU OF R. D. 6 J. A. SMITH
wl ANNIE MAE SMITH
99y
COURT RECORD
COURT RECORD
COURT RECORD
72y 3A 6d
311 ^2'd
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COURT RECORD
42y
COURT RECORD
1C8
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1 89q
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i988, FEB 5
1962,
SEP
14
WILI1t!S, AN6ELTNE
L
NL
1920,
APR
1
COURT RECORD
NILLIAMS, NOAH
tdL
1921,
MUG
iq
COURT RECORD
dILL1nNS, PRi'!US
NL
1915,
JUL
21
COURT RECORD
WILLIAMS, SYLV1A
1856
1955
4IL30N, ALDINE
NL
19
JUN
?
COURT RECORD
ni autd, EDD TOM
1599, AUG 13
1964,
FEB
7
PVT 17MC 'WW II
ILSCN, LULA
1397, OCT 1
1970,
JUL
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WILSON, TOMASINE
NL
1928,
SEP
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COURT RECORD
` OLac, J iy
NL
1928,
SEP
11
50y
CARTER
CEMETERY
THE SITE OF THIS
CEMETERY HAS BEEN DETERMINED BY
FOUR
CORNER POSTS. THE STONES WERE REMOVED AND HAVE NOT BEEN
RECOERED. FROM THE 3RALOS COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
TAKE THE
WM. J.
BRYAN PARKWAY (FORMERLY 25TH ST.! EAST 2 MILES TO THE
EAST BY -PASS (HWY
6 TRAVEL SOt ON HWY
6
NILES,
EXIT AT UNIVERSITY AVE., CONTINUE ON THE FEEDER ROAD,
CROSSI`G UNIVERSITY
24E., MILES TO BRAIOSWOOD STREET,
TURN
RIGHT ON BRAZOSWOOD AND THE PARK WILL BE SEEN ON THE
EFT. THE SITE OF
THE CEMETERY . HAS BEEN LOCATED ON THE
�?IG'r'.T.
.1MME
BORN
DIED
INSCRIPTION /REMARKS
i" RTER, ELIZABETH LONES 1
13:6,
DEC
10
WIFE OF RICHARD CARTER GALVESTON DAILY NEWS 12- 19 -18
CAr:TER, DAUG
NL
NL
EARTH HAS ONE SPIRIT LESS, HEAVEN ZONE ANGEL MORE
, CARTER, RICHARD
1799
1863
b TN m ELISABETH LONES 1811 KNOXVILLE, TN
NL
NL
' OR 4 UNMARKED GRAVES
CLAYTON CEMETERY
FROM THE INTERSECTION OF W ELLBORN ROAD AND HWY 60, GO WEST ON HWY 60 5. RILES, TURN RIGHT AT SIGN WHICH READS
CLA'iTO, BAPTIST CHURCH, GO .3 RILES AND TURN LEFT AT THE CORNER OF VINCENT AND FOSTER STREETS, GO ONE TENTH MILE,
THE CEMETERY 'IS ON THE LEFT.
NAMES GREEN, SR. OWNS THE LAND WHERE THE CEMETERY IS LOCATED. IT WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE EARLY 1950'S WHEN THE
BRUSHY CEMETERY WAS NO LONGER OPEN FOR BURIALS IN THE BRUSHY COMMUNITY.
tdAltE
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AiiNOLD, ISEAH
BANES, BETTY LEE
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BUTLER, NANCY
CALHOUN, ANDREW
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PVT US ARMY
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65y WIFE OF HENRY BURRELL
US ARMY
TX PVT 19174 ORD MMMO CO A'VN WW iI
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1
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CULBREATH, JOE
1874,
MAY 2
DAMOiN, ANGRIAN OKEITH
1972
OCT
1
DANIEL, JAMES 'JIM'
1877
DAVIS, ALBERTA, MRS.
1914
DAVIS, JEANETTE, MRS.
1893
DAVIS, JIMMIE LEE
1943
AUG
16
DAVIS, MARGIE, MRS.
1893
DOZIER, CALLIE
1900,
FEB
17
DOZIER, JAMES
1919
JAN
28
ELLIS, BRYSON DESHAWN
1985
FERRELL, ROBERTA L.
1998
FLOWERS, JEREKKA S. 1
1973,
APR
6
FRANKLIN, DAVID O.
1974,
APR
18
FRANKLIN, HATTIE
1903
FRANKLIN, ROY BENJAMIN
1947,
APR
24
FREEMAN, ELSIE, MRS.
1911,
OCT
5
GILBERT, VELMA, MRS.
1913
GRAYER, CHERYL D.
1958
GRAYER, GREGORY W.
1960
GRAYER, ROLAND
1946
GREEN, CEOLA
1926
GREEN, HATTIE, MRS.
1908
GREEN, LEON
1924
GREEN, RALPH
1890,
SEP
i
GREEN, SUSIE, 'MRS.
1892
GREENE, VERA SUE
1945,
MAY
29
HALEY, IDELLA G.
1893,
MAY
4
HANKS, DENNIS W.
1958
DEC
it
HARRIS, VIRGIL EARL
1945
HAWKIESS PEGGY L.
NL
HEMPHILL, E., MRS.
1916
HEMPHILL, EDWARD
1909,
AUG
31
HEMPHILL, MARILYN
NL
HIGHTOWER, OPHELIA
4907
HOWARD, WALTER LEE
1945,
MAR
31
JACKSON, BENNIE
1897,
DEC
25
JACKSON, JOHN
2871
JOHNSON, EMMA L.
1595,
NOV
25
JOHNSON, ERIC DESHUNN
1971,
SEP
9
JOHNSON, ISIAH BENJAMIN
1932
MAR
3
JOHNSON, J. B.
1930
JOHNSON, LETTIE M.
1592
JONES, ONEAL 'RED'
1902,
JAN
1
KEARNEY, LUCILLE
1897
KEARNEY, SAM
1906,
OCT
1
KEMP, ALBERTA
1907,
NOV
10
KING, HENRY
1908
LAWRENCE, FRANKIE M.
1941
LISTER, BERRY
1905,
NOV
11
LISTER, IETTER
1913
LISTER, MAMIE R.
1903
LISTER, MARY
1905
DEC
9
LOGAN, DORA, MRS.
1973,
JUN
LUCAS, MACK
1957
MACK, RED
1895
MADISON, VERNELLA
1900
MANUEL, FLOYD
1941
MAXEY, ADRIAN LEE
1972,
JUN
16
MAXEY, ASA
NL
MCANTHONY, JOE
1894
FEB
MCGEE, MARY LEE
1908,
SEP
11
MCGILL, IDA MAE
1910
MCGILL, SYLVESTER
1940,
APR
15
MERCHANT, RANDALL S.
1985
MONDINE, ARIA, MRS.
1892
MONDINE, SETH S,
1893,
SEP
3
1964, JAN 7
1972, OCT 1
1965
1983
1982
1965, DEC 25
1980
1962 FEB 19
1958, SEP 9
1985
1964
1973 APR 30
1974, APR 18
1982
1972, JUL 13
19635 JAN 20
1978
1963
1963
1963
1966
1986
1975
1955, NOV 1
1982
1971 JUN 26
1974 MAR 27
1961, APR 9
1963
1974
1972
1982 AUG 6
NL
1978
1967, FEB 21
1956, MAY 24
1976
1980 MAR 7
1972, APR 30
1956 JAN 27
1983
1983
1968, AUG 9
1985
1%9, NOV 25
1969, MAR 2
1986
1984
NL
1952
1985
1975, SEP 24
1956, APR
1957
1973
1985
1967
1972, DEC 31
1967, FEB 16
1961, JAN
1976, MAR 19
1984
1970, FEB 3
1985
1980
1965, FEB 9
CALIFORNIA SN US NAVY
tSHANTORY
BABY
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1904,
MAR
9
197 3 ),
JUN
22
MOORE, JOHN E.
1906
1
MOORE, MAGGIE T.
1908,
APR
13
NL
MOORE, QUINCY
1910
NL
MORROW, DAVE
1894
1965
NICHOLS, JAMES HAROLD
1949,
DEC
2
1972,
DEC
28
NIX, ALBERT E.
1946,
JAN
4
1971;
JUN
18
NIXON, LUGENIA
1888
19',2
OVERALL, JAMES W.
1948
1981
PAYTON, BERTHA
1902,
NOV
7
1960,
JAN
28
PAYTON, DELOUIS
1935
1954,
MAY
7
DAYTON, ED, JR.
1916
1980
PAYTON, JOE NATHAN
1914,
NOV
25
1975,
DEC
31
PAYTON, JOE, SR.
1904
1981
PAYTON, PEARL
1907,
JUN
27
1960,
AUG
16
PIERCE, WILLIE
1894
1972
PITTMAN, IKE
1891,
FEB
4
1957,
JUN
22
POOL, BEATRICE
1888,
MAR
26
1964,
MAR
7
RAY, DEARIES MACK
1939,
APR
22
1973,
JUN
i3
RHONE, REALIE, MRS.
1889,
APR
15
1969,
JUL
20
RICE, RAYMOND E.
1947
1965
RICHARDSON, BEATRICE
1889,
APR
15
1970,
OCT
22
FUCKER, ISAC
1884
1969
RUCKER, JAMES
1919
1982
RUCKER, MARY
1892
1967
RUCKER, MELVIN
NL
1986,
JUN
3
SANDLES, GILLIE
1924,
DEC
16
1984,
JOIN
2
SEARCY, BEAULAH
1889
1968
SEARCY, FRANCIS LEE
1930,
FEB
25
1968,
SEP
28
SEARCY, JOHN H.
1922
1984
SMITH, LULA
1885,
APR
20
1956,
JUN
23
SMITH, LULA 'RED'
1898,
SEP
5
1983,
JUL
8
SMITH, SHARON KAY
1956,
OCT
17
1978,
JUL
i
TAYLOR, DAVID, SR.
1908,
MAY
2
1976,
JUL
30
TAYLOR, EARLENE C.
1930,
SEP
8
1977,
JUL
31
TAYLOR, ROSIE DIX KEMP
1904,
SEP
29
1983,
FEB
14
THOMAS, ANNIE L.
19!11
1984
THOMAS, EDDIE; JR., REV.
1913,
JUN
13
1966,
AUG
31
TURNER, ADDIE, MRS.
1890
1960
TURNER, MARGARET
1912
1964
WADE, CARRIE
1892,
DEC
25
1980,
DEC
22
WADE, CURTIS
1912,
JUL
13
1971,
FEB
11
WADE, NANIE B.
1891
1966,
MAR
7
WADE, TOM, JR.
NL
1963,
JAN
20
WARREN, ALEX
1900
1986
WASHINGTON, DULA MAE
1930,
SEP
1
1975,
MAY
3
WASHINGTON, CHARLES D.
1947,
DEC
20
1981,
NOV
20
WASHINGTON, WILLIE, SR.
1926,
JUN
25
1986,
OCT
22
WIGGINS, ARNESTA W.
1900
1982
WIGGINS, BALLIE
1891,
OCT
28
1972,
SEP
7
WILBORN, MARY
1909,
JUL
29
1956,
MAR
14
WILEY, CURTIS
NL
1945,
AUG
24
WILEY, GENE V., MRS.
1916,
SEP
4
1981,
SEP
14
WILLIAMS, ANNA LORINE
1910,
JUL
2
1968,
MAY
23
WILLIAMS, C., MR.
NL
NL
WILLIAMS, DOLLY
1922
1985
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH GEO. JR.
1936
1980
WILLIAMS, SARAH
NL
NL
WILSON, CURTIS
1922,
MAY
10
1985,
OCT
I
WILSON, JOSEPHINE
1945,
MAR
26
1985,
MAR
25
WILSON, MARGET
1927,
JUL
27
1958,
MAR
22
WOOD, LORENE, MRS.
1918,
JUL
19
1979,
DEC
20
W Y ATT, LULA
1880,
JUN
6
1978,
MAY
22
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1913
1966
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1898
1965
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1914
1984
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April 9, b. May 1, 1826
p.b. Lowrndnes Co. , Alabama
4 Irving Br az ile Todd m. February 20, 1851
(FesbedNema) d. January 20, 1892
b. October 26, 1868 '.
p•b. Lowmdues County, Alabama p.d Brazos County, Texas
m. December 26, 1901 91 H ellen
d. Brazos County, Texas ( d No. n
v 1nQ1LdLe5 u.LwaiL ut :Eitagc
d.January 17, 1871
.d Bryan, Brazos, Texas b. May 4, 1829 191
2 Vernon Elvin Todd p.b. Lowndnes Co., Alabama b. 1803
(Father dNe. d. May 22, 1892 d.
i b. September 26, 1911 p.d Brazos County, Texas 20
I p.b. Harvey, Brazos, Texas b.
= September 3, 1932 t.Nn Ai .Tn Rn- .rAcwv (VAa`iar) Im.
.d b. April 15, 1829 211
p.b. Bavaria, Germany b.
5 Sara J m. December 25, 1870 d.
( a me. 2)
b. May 20, 1875 d. March 4, 1894 22
p.b.Rock Prairie, Brazos, Tx. p.d Rock Prairie, Brazos, ,
Texas
d. June 16, 1960 li B M.
p.d.Huntsville, Walker, Tx. (Mother d"' d.
b. November 19, 1847 23
p.b. Macon, Bibb, Ga. ( ?) b.
1 Patsy Ruth Todd d. February 20, 1913 d.
b. August 12, 1934 p.d. Rock Prairie, Brazos,
p.b. Bryan, Brazos, Texas Texas 24 b. m. February 11, 1955 12 James Mentor M M.
d. (Ferber of h 6) d.
p.d. b. February 6, 1836 25
p.b. Yalobusha County, Miss. b.
® Deemer Lawrence McLer m. June 1, 1873
I b p.b. (Father d Ne. 3) d. January 26, 1923 d. February 11, 1884 28 Thomas H. Eaton
Wheelock, Robertson, Tx. p.d Robertson County, Tx. D tuber 6,
M. July 18,1904 13 Eliza Jane Eaton J27 ElIza n -
d. March 18, 1954 (ldotberdNe 6) January 6, 1888
p.d Huntsville, Walker; Texas b. January 23, 1857 Jane Graham
p .'b. Robertson County, Texas b. g�Euary 8,
3 Grace Edna d. July 10, 1945
(Mother a/ No. ') p.d. Houston Harris, Texas d •February 12, 1858
b. November 19, 1911 28
p.b. Eaton, Robertson, Texas .
d. 14
p.d. (Father d Na
b. August 8, 1854 29
p.b. Alabama b.
7 Nora Ann Black m. October 10, 1877 d.
( Mother of No. 3) d. March 31, 1926
b. March 22, 1885 0 30 George Buckhaults
p.b. p.d Buried in Marquez, Tx. b.
d. October 3, 1964 `*Ji5 'Be M.
p.d. Huntsville , Walker, Texas (Mother of No. 7) d.
A. B. Silva
b. July 25, 1854 31 Martha McKenzy
-
(apreMe+Ne•a) P•b• Butler County, Alabama b.
b. December 1,. 1928 d• d. February 25, 1919 d.
p.b. Carrizo Springs. p.d. Buried in Marquez, Texas
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117
INDE): OF SURNAMES
ABRr`+P'!
104
BURR04JS
93
DOZIER
109
ADAMS 93,99,104
BUR7EI'4
95
DRAKEFORD
112
ALALBORN
108
BURTON
94
DRATON
105
ALEXANDER
104
BUTLER
108
DUNLAP
94,111
ALLEN 99,101,104
DUNN
92
AMES
114
CAHILL
104
DURAN
105
ANDERSON
84,103
CALHOUN
103,105
DUREN
105
ARMSTRONG
,85,104
108
DURHAM
112
ARNOLD 92,103,108
CARLSON
85
DURRON
105
ASHWORTH
99,100
CARSON
93
ASKEY
99
CARTER
93,94,105
EATON 95,105,116
ATCHISON
104
108
EDRINGTON
92
CARY
108
EDWARDS
94
BAKER
93
CASEY
100
ELLINGTON
98,100
BALLARD
104
CASPER
113
102
BANKN17E
104
CHRISTIE
91,99,101
ELLIS
109
BANKS
104,108
CLAYTON
92
ELLISON
93,100
BASS
108
COGHILL
113
ELMORE
95,105
BATTE
102
COLE
114,115
ESTES
98
BATTS
85
COLEMAN
92
BEALL
92
COLEMAN
97
FAIRCHILD
96
BELL
104,108
CONLEY
105
FAROUAHAR
91,101
BAYLES
87
CONWAY
113
FERRELL
109
BENFORD
108
COONER
112
FLEWELLEN
105
BENSON
90
COOPER
94,98,105
FLOWERS
109
BENTLEY
85
108
FORD
105
BERRY
97
COPELAND
85
FOSTER 100,103,105
BIDER
94
CULBREATH
109
FRANKLIN
103,105
BLACK
116
CUNNINGHAM 94,113
109
BLACKSHER
108
CURD
94,100
FREEMAN
109
BLUE
102
CURTIS
105
BOND
100
GABBART
115
BOONE
103,108
DAHIG
115
GARETT
113
BOREN
83
DALLAM
87
GAY
105
BROEN
104
DAMON
109
GEORGE
92
BOWENS
104
DANIEL
109
GILBERT
109
BOWMAN
94,100
DANIELS
98
GILCHRIST
111
BOYETT
94,98
DARWIN
99,100,101
GILES
114
BOYLES
94
102
GILLESPIE
105
BRADBURY
97
DAVIS 101,103,105
GILMORE
103
BRADLEY
104,105
109
GITTR`(
105
BROADNIGHT
105
DENSON
105
GLENN
105
BROOKS
105
DeSHAWN
109
GODINE
105
BROOKSHIRE
94
DeWITTS
96
GRAHAM
116
BROWN
105
DICKINSON 100
GRANT
87
BUCKHAULTS
116
DICKSON
93,94
GRAVES
93,99,102
BULLARD
85,113
DIIB
105
105
BULLOCK
113
DIX
105
GRAYER
109
BUNDICK
87,89,99
DIXIE
105
GRAYS
105
100
DORAN
105
GREEN 105,106,109
BURMISTER
102
DORSEY
105
112
BURNS
97
ROSIER
115
GREENE
109
BURRELL
108
DOUGLAS
114
GREENWELL
106
d
113
INDEX cont.)
GREG
106
JOHNSON
89,97 ` 100
McINTOSH
94,97,99
GRIFFIN
93
106,109
McKENZY
116
GUEST
94
JOHNSTON
93
McLAUGHLIN 92,98
JONES 85,96,97,99
McLENDON
106
HADLE(
106
102,103,106,109,
McLEOD
111
HADNELL
112
114,115
McLEROY
116
HALEY
103,109
JORDAN
113
McMICHAEL
88,39,90
HALL
94,106
JURGENS
96
94,100
HAM ES
115
McMILLAN
89
HAMMONDS
84
KEARNEY
109
McRAE
106
HANKS
109
KELLEY
III
McWILLIAMS 103,106
HANNIFIN
104
KELLY
94,99
MACK
103,109
HANOVER
93
KEMP
109
MADISON
109
HA R D I MAN
94
KEOLSCH
102
MANUEL
109
HARDRICH
106
KING 91,97,98,101
MARKOWSKI
104
HARDY
93,94006
103,109
MARSHALL
103
HARESS
106
KIRKHAM
100,102
MARTAIN
103
HARRELL
95,116
KIRKLAND
92
MARTIN
103,106
HARRIS
106,109
KIZER
98
MATHIS
83
HARRISON
103
KNIGHT
93
MAWHINNEY
98
HARVEY
106
KN OX
94
i SAX EY
109
HARY
85
KOONTZ
93,98
MAZY
106
HAVENS
96
MEEKER
96
HA:dKIES
109
LAMAS
114
MERCHANT
109
HAYES
106
LANGHAM
113
MIDDLETON
98,100
HA`rS
106
LANGSTON
101006
MILES 100,101,106
HEMPFLING
94
LAWRENCE
109
MILHANKS
93
HEMPHILL
109
LAWS
106
MILLICAN
88,89,94
HENDERSON
106
LEWIS
87,89,92
100,101
HENRY 3r,"?0,97,113
LISTER
109
MITCHELL
92,94,98
HIGGS
98,99,102
LLOYD
93
103,111
HIGHTOWER
109
LOCKE
84
MONDINE
109
HILL
111
LOCKHART
106
MONTGOMERY
94
HINDMAN
94
L0GAN
109
MOORE 98,101,102
HINES
101
LOGANS
103
106,110
HOLDEN
92
LONDON
106
MORROW
103,110
HOLLAND
111
LONES
108
MOSELEY
83,84,85
HOLLOWAY
90,93,100
LONG
116
MULDA
96
HOLS70N
106
LOUIS
103
MULDREW
101
HOOD
91,94
LOVE
93,98
MULLINS
100
HORDE
112
LUCAS
109
MUNSON
33
HOUSE
93
LUCY
94
MURPHY
106
HOWARD
10'9
LUNG
103
MURRAY
106
HOWELL
106
LUSK
101
MURRY
106
HUDSON
88,93,97
-
HUDSPETH
92
McANTHONY
109
NASH
92,106
HUNT
85,92
McCOY
106
NEAL
106
HUNTER
103
McCULLOCH
94
NEVILL 87,88,89,90
HYNSON
85
McDONALD
93
91
McGEE
109
NEWMAN
93
JACKSON
10 6 . , 109
McGILL
109
NICHOLS
110
JAQUES
102
McGREGOR
901101
NICKOLS
96
JENNINGS
115
102
NICKSON
103
INDEX (concluded)
NIX
1\U
MICHARDS0N 110
TODD
116
NIXON
110
RIUEN
107
TOLBERT
114,115
NQiAN
112
MID8NS
102
TRIGGS
107
NORRlS
101
ROBERSON
107
TRIPLET
94
ROBERTS
99
TRIPLETT
101
OD0M
106
ROBERTSON
95,99
TURNER 96,107,108
O'KE%TH
109
181p102
118
OLDHAM
106
ROBINSON
107,111
TURPIN
84
OLIVER
106
RODGERS
102
TYLOR
103
USMAN
100
RO£DER
95,116
OVERALL
110
ROYDER
95,97,116
VINCENT
103
RDBMER
85
VlTAPlL
104
PAGE
87
RUCKEH
110
PALMER
106,107
WADE
103,110
PARKER
92
SANDERS
107
WALKER
97,98,100
PATTERS0N
98,103
SANQLES
110
WALLACE
93,108
107
SAUNDERS
107
WARREN
93
PAYME
93
SCOTT
87
WASHBURN
85
PAYTUW
110
SEALE 88,89,90,91
WASHINGTON 103,110
PEARSON
99,103
_ 98,101
115
PECK
- 96
SGARCY
110
WATERS
114
PELHAM
103
SEMANS
92
WEBB
91,98,100
PERRY
103,107
SHANTORY
109
WEEKS
97
PERSON
107
SHARP
107
WETH2RSBY 115
PERSONS
107
SHAW
84
WHITE
96,101
PETERSON
103,107
SHORT
107
WICKSOME
96
PE(TON
93
SHULTZ
98
WlCKSON
96
PHILLlp
107
SHULTZH
93
WI0DISON
96
PHILLIPS
85,107
SILVA
95,116
WIGGINS
110
PHRAY
108
SlMs
94
WIL8ORW
110
PIERCE
107,110
SMITH
92,94,107
WILCOX
85
PlTTMAN
110
110
WlLEY
108
POLLARD
85
SOLES
116
WILLIAMS
93,94,108
POOL
103,118
SOUTH
94
110,111,112,115
POUG
114
STEPP
107
WILSON
92,98,103
PRATHER
99
STEWARD
107
108
PRICE
95
STBWART
99
WI%OM
96
PRUGlTT
96
STOANE
99
WIXON
96
PRUGTT
96
STUART
89,102
WOLF
108
SWEAT
88,99,101
WOOD
110
QUARLES
85
SYMPH
99
WORLEY
113
WYATT
118
RAGSDALE 94
RANDLE 107
RANDOLPH 103
RAY 110
RECTOR 87,99,100
101
REED 87,88,90,91
92,94,97
RHONE 110
RICE 107010
RICHARD 107
TALLEY 84,114
TAYLOR 107,110,115
TEDOR
96
TEMPLE
107
THOMAS
93
102,107,110
THOMBLE
102
THOMPSON
83,103
THORNTOM
103
TIMES
114
7OCHGT
113
YE7T 110
%ERBST 93,97
JlMMERMAN 88,93,99
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