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Our Brazos County Roots
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Naomi McCormick
Editorial
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President's Message
5
Bryan City Cemetery Records (continued
6
from Fall issue: - courtesy of
Mary Cooper)
Old Franklin
14
Mrs® Lewis Perkins
Cornersville Reunion
17
Naomi McCormick
Wheat Cemetery, Millican
18
Don Simons & the Committee
Queries
27
Book Review: Pension Lists
28
Social Security Numbers
32
'The Thorny Tra i I*
Brazos County Census - 1870 (cont'd,
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courtesy of Mary Cooper)
Ancestor Chart
3.6
Sharron J. Currie
Index of Surnames
37
Volume X Number 1
inter 1989
Bryan-College Station, Texas
THE BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER
P.O. Box 5493 Bryan, TX 77805
OFFICERS 1989
PRESIDENT ..........DONALD F. SIMONS
'DICE PRESIDENT ......VICTORIA SIMONS
SECRETARY ..............L. A. MADDOX
TREASURER .............HARRY PORTZER
LIBRARIAN ........DORIS FRANCESCHINI
EDITOR -IN -CHIEF .........To be named
PAST PRESIDENT .........L. A. MADDO.<
ADVERTISER STAFF
ED. PRO 1"EMPGRE ....... HARRY PORTZ ER
LOCAL HISTORY .......NAOMI McCORMICK
STAFF EDITOR ...........CARL LANDISS
CEMETERIES ...............DON SIMONS
COMPUTER SPECIALIST ..DWIGHT CHAFFIN
MEETINGS
Meetings are on the third Monday of
each month: 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
in the Bryan Public Library. Members
are encouraged to arrive a bit early
to socialize and to transact any of
their individual business. We must
be out of the Library by 9:00; thus
there is often very little time for
anything after the meeting.
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
Membership is based on the calendar
year, and we hope to get this one of
1989 off to a good start. We're not
just sure on what date 1989 dues be-
come delinquent, but you can prevent
this happening to you by paying them
real soon, like, right now!
'12.00 ............single membership
$18.00 ..............dual membership
You may mail your dues check either
to us at the above address, or else
to our treasurer, H. J. Portzer, at
2501 Sumter Dr., College Station TX,
77840.
Vol. X, No. 1, Winter, 1989
The Advertiser is available for ex-
change with other organizations who
have publications to offer. Send in-
quiries or samples to P. 0. Box 5493,
Bryan, TIC 77805.
SOLICITATIONS
We solicit queries, family pedigrees,
copies of family Bible records, stor-
ies and articles with Brazos Valley
ties. Family charts should be 8 1/2
x 11, should fit a std. 3 -ring binder
and should contain no text outside of
our specified margins of 1" top, 3/4"
bottom, 1 1/4" at side to be bound:
this could turn out to be either left
or right: and 3/4" at unbound side.
EDITORIAL POLICY
Neither the Brazos Genealogical Asso-
ciation nor the staff of the ADVERTI-
SER will be responsible for error of
fact or opinion expressed herein. Ev-
ery effort is made to publish inform-
ation from only reliable sources. The
editorial staff reserves the right to
accept suitable material with editing
privilege on a space- available basis.
Members of the Association are encou-
raged to submit articles of interest
concerning the Brazos Valley. Items
pertaining to deeds, Bible records,
schools, churches, cemeteries, and
other groups or organizations are de-
sired. Research on material before
the turn of the century is especially
welcome.
PUBLICATION SCHEDULE
Published quarterly: Winter, Spring,
Summer and Fall issues, in sequence.
The dues cover the cost. Non - members
are charged $4.00 per issue.
�3 razos Ge 3�ertiser
VOLUIS X NUMBER 1 BRYAN- COLLEGE STATION
WINTER 1 989 TEXAS
OUR BRAZOS COUNTY ROOTS
(SUBMITTED BY RUTH HARY AND JANIS HUNT)
The following narrative was written by Mary Ann HICKS MATHIS about 1940, and
is a recollection of what she recalled about her family's early life. She was
born in Arkansas October 3, 1867, and came to Brazos county, Texas when she was
two years old. Her father died when she was nine years of age and her mother
died when she was eleven years of age. She eventually went to live with her pater-
nal grandmother Mary Ann BLADE HICKS BOWDEN.
"Mary Ann BLAKE was married at the age of 15 to Jessie HICKS. The marriage
was solemnized about nine miles north of Raleigh, North Carolina (Wake county.)
They put their belongings in a wagon and went to another part of the country and
never heard from her people until she was nearly seventy -five years old. She
wrote to the sheriff of that county and learned that two sisters whose husbands
were blind were still living in the old home place.
"To this union were born four girls and five sons. One died in infancy. At
one time Jessie had an eighth interest in a fishing business. One day a week they
fished and each got 1/8 of the fish.
"One winter Jessie built a water gin, waiting to finish his gin before he
ginned his cotton. He ginned his load of cotton and went to Memphis, Tennessee,
fifty miles away, to sell the cotton and buy supplies. With him was his son, Tom,
then about nine years old. The father caught cholera there and died at a man's
house on his way home. The man buried him on the road side. They burned his
clothes. The child, Tom, thought of his father's purse just in time to save it
from being burned too. A young man took the wagon, team and boy home. Before
breaking the news to the widow, the young man had her sit down. At the time she
was six months with child. That summer she went to her husband's grave, built a
fence around it and never saw it again. She kept the gin several years, letting
the neighbors gin their cotton in exchange for ginning hers.
"Two of Mary Ann HICKS' sons, Jess and William Rederick (Buck) were in the
Civil War and were captured. For two years they were not heard from and were
supposed to be dead. Their mother, with some others on horseback, was on her way
to church when she saw the two sons in the distance and recognized their walk.
People along the way heard the shouting.
"When Mary Ann HICKS' children were all grown, with their consent, she mar-
ried a widower named Henry BOWDEN. He had two sons, Gus and Tom.
"One of Grandma. HICKS BOWDEN's sons was William Redrick (Buck) HICKS. He was
married to Annie Catherine McCORMICK at her brother John McCORMICK's house near
De Witt, Arkansas. Annie Catherine's father was sheriff for eight years in one
place. His first wife died when Annie Catherine, their seventh child, was born.
The children were put in an orphan's home at Shakertown, Kentucky.
"William Hederick (Buck) and Annie Catherine HICKS were parents of four
children: Mary Ann, Robert, Maggie Emma and John W. When Mary Ann HICKS was
about two,years old, they moved to Texas in a wagon pulled by mules. They were
on the road six weeks in sleet, snow and rain, and were waterbound for some time.
A man hired to help with the packing, etc., seemed to have a cough due to a cold.
When the mother developed whooping cough on the road, they realized that it was
what the hired man had. Exposure caused the cough to settle on her lungs and made
her an invilid for six years before her death. Robert; Maggie and John were
born in Texas. Coming to Texas with Buck and Annie Catherine was a nephew, Jim
3
4
HICKS, whose father and mother died when he was three years old. His father was
Tbm HICKS.
"Grandpa and Grandma Bowden, also Uncle Jess HICKS, a bachelor, and Uncle Jim
HICKS already had established homes in Texas before Buck and family came to Texasf.
Buck ITS bought land and had built a rent house and his home before he died of
pneumonia three years later.
"A week after Buck's death, Robert, his six year old son died. Annie Cath-
erine, the mother died two years later. The children went to live with Uncle Jim
and Aunt Emma HICKS who promised the mother to take them and not let them be sep-
arated. Five years after Annie Catherine's death, Uncle Jim HICKS died. Grandpa
BOWDEN had died in the meantime and Grandma Bowden had moved in the house with her
bachelor son, Jess HICKS. The orphaned children went to live with them.
"Buck HICKS was converted after he came to Texas. His wife was already a
Christian. He was baptized in Texas and came home and told his wife. Mary Ann
Hicks remembers going part of the way to church in an ox wagon and walking the rest
of the way. Dater the father bought a buggy."
The above concludes the narrative.
The above information has proved to be remarkably accurate as we have taken her
information and added to it with our research.
Our research reveals that the family of Jessie HICKS was living in Holly
Springs, Mississippi at the time of this death. Holly Springs is about 50 miles
from Memphis. The 1850 mortality schedule shows that Jessie HICKS died from cholera
in July, 1849.
Civil War records show that a Jess HICKS from Texas and a William R. HICKS
from Arkansas were prisoners.
William Rederick and Annie Catherine were married in DeWitt, Arkansas. We have
obtained a copy of the marriage license. John McCORMICK, her brother, was living
in this location.
Annie Catherine McCORMICK's father turns out to be James McCORMICK. He did
place five children in the Shaker Orphanage in Shakertown, Kentucky in Feb., 1852.
By Dec. 1852, James McCORMICK was in Auburn (Placer county) Calif. which was gold
rush country. He was sheriff there for eight years, married again and had nine more
children.
One of the interesting aspects of this research was finding out more about
Mary Ann BLAKE HICKS BOWDEN. She had to be a tough old lady in those days to have
outlived two husbands and nine children. She could not read or write, but her pro-
bate file in Brazos county, Tex., shows that at her death in 1888, she had $2,700
out on loan in notes earning 10 percent interest. Among the notes were three to
Henry KURTEN, founder of Kurten. Mary Ann BOWDEN and her second husband, Henry
BOWDEN, are buried in Wixon cemetery in unmarked graves. She lived to be 75'years
old.
On Oct. 3, 1886, Mary Ann HICKS BOWDEN was present at the wedding of her grand-
daughter, Mary Ann HICKS. Mary Ann HICKS and James Wilson MATHIS were married in
Brazos county, Tex. They resided in the Reliance and Steep Hollow communities. To
this un ion were born eleven children, seven of whom lived to adulthood. They were:
Annie Lee, Maggie Irene, Pearl Estelle, Winnie Dell, Jewell WISE, Raymond H. and
Lela Fay MATHIS. Lela Fay is the only surviving child at this date.
Mary Ann and James Wilson MATHIS are the grandparents of Ruth HARP and the
great - grandparents of Janis HUNT.
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Thank you, Ruth and Janis for sharing an interesting part of your family his-
tory with us. Naomi McCORn,(M
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAG EDITORIA
The publication of the Brazos County
Cemetery Listings is our challenge
for 1989. This challenge will be met
with the presentation of the efforts
of this organization on October 16,
1989. Mark the occasion on your
calendar, because you need to be
present!
Our
1.
2.
3.
4.
goals for the year are simple:
Publish the listings.
Publish the Advertiser.
Record the cemeteries "metes and
bounds ".
Do our "on- going" genealogical
work on our families.
With your help, these goals are all
obtainable. We have an established
work schedule which will enable all
of us to participate. Very little
remains to be done on completing the
research on goal 1. Goal 2 is being
met by the outstanding job of Harry
PORTZER, Naomi McCORMICK, Carl
LANDISS and the members of our
organization, a special thanks to
each contributor. Goal 3 needs a lot
of work and individual contacts to be
obtainable. Goal 4 is our individual
pleasure.
Committee Chairs for 1989:
Publicity: Peggy HOPE
Book: Joy BROWN
Editorial: Harry PORTZER
Library: Doris FRANCESCHINI
Membership: Maxine MILLER
Programs: Victoria SIMONS
Now that we are starting a new
year it is time to make our
annual plea for more help from
the membership. During 1988
we got several articles of
real value that way, and hope
for more during 1989. Of most
importance in this line are
QUERIES: We can never get en-
ough of them! Every member,
ought to submit at least one
Query during 1989.
F44IL`( HISTORIES: This is the
®bread and butter" of our mag-
azine. The history itself, or
a synopsis if it is long, or a
book review format if you have
already written it and it is
available or will be avail-
able elsewhere. Anything re-
lating to the Brazos Valley in
any way is acceptable.
ANCESTOR (pedigree) charts are
another item that we hope to
get from each member. If you
need help getting these into a
neat format suitable for prin-
ting, this staff is always on
hand to help.
With the New `(ear, it is time
to think of annual dues, which
are unchanged from last year.
See pg. 2 (inside front cover)
for details. Quite a few have
paid up already, but there is
always room for more!
Please submit your lineage charts for Harry Portzer, Ed. pro tpwore
publication and any other interesting
topics which you feel would
help in overcoming obstacles in our
search for ancestors.
Thanks to L.A. MADDOX, JR. and his
officers for an outstanding year of
service to the Brazos Genealogical
Association.
Donald F. Simons
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Bryan City Cemetery Rook No® 5 Pa 20
DATE OF DEATH NAME AGE LOT BLOCK REMARKS
I`bn-t Day Year
20 (Contd)
Dec 12 1894 Chas. HAWARKA Texas 10 yrs 114 1 Typhoid fever
BB 12 Famie Ri vers FORD 15 yrs 16 2 Typhoid fever
31 2 Dropsy
48SE
3 Accidently shot
98 3 Continued fever
34 2 Measles
8 3 Born Dead
89 4 3 Phneumonia
BB 21 "
Toney TARAROIA Italy
Texas
91�µ
to
13
" Frank FALCONER
43 BB
51 `B
62SE
'Alabama
Phneumonia
It
�5
®B Rosaline GRACO Italy
5 1 °B
Jan
3
1895 Malcom Ralnold STUART
14 mo
i
Tex
31 "
2 3
B" Whiteker DILLASHAW
2 yrs
3
Phneumonia
Tex
Mr. A. C. WARE
Feb
27
" Inft son of G. E.
Born
Georgia
EBERSPACHM Tex
Dead
Mai°
6
` Catherine Parker CHANCE
3 yrs
Porn Hebrew
Tex
31 2 Dropsy
48SE
3 Accidently shot
98 3 Continued fever
34 2 Measles
8 3 Born Dead
89 4 3 Phneumonia
BB 21 "
Toney TARAROIA Italy
65 yrs
91�µ
3
Malaria fever
BB 24 "
Lilli i e NUNN Texas
51 `B
62SE
3
Phneumonia
°B 26 "
B. L. J94ESON
30 yrs
92
3
CormmPtion
Kent
31 "
Chas. ROTA Italy
19 "
44
3
Phneumonia
April 5 "
Mr. A. C. WARE
40 `®
70
3
La Grippe
Georgia
6B 8 BB
MX & Mrs. J no B.
Porn Hebrew
Porn dead
MM Tex
dead
Inclosion
®� 14 to
Mrs. Mattie N. WHITS
29 yrs
25
1
Heart failure
2 2 Senile Debility
86NE1 3 Congestion Brain
91 1 3 Cholra Infantum
4 4 Consumption
21
June 14 1895 Walter LOCKE Texas 5 wks 65 2 Poisoned by milk
to 27 '° Mrs. Mary SLOAN 1 76 yrs 67 4 Typhoid fever
N. Carol
Page
21
(Contd)
accidently shot
8 mo.
June
30
1895 Johmie G. CHANCE Tex
July
9
°'
Mrs. Victoria ENGLEDOW
Tex.
to
9
°°
Alma. PIMTON Tex
Aug
1
Dr. J. R. JOHNSON
Terms.
't
7
'°
Katie BRINGHURST Tex
10
't
Mr. J. H. RHODES
N. CaroJ.J - na
N
it
11
'°
t. Dr. & Mrs. W. A.
In ft.
lin
FLBUSTER
0B
13
'°
Mrs. Istalian COGELASI
Italy
t0
17
°°
Mrs. Elizabeth GEE
Kentucky
Sept
4
°°
Inft son Mr & Mrs.H.L.
BULLOCK Tex
of
7
'®
Otto BRATZ Germany
B°
8
°°
Miss Lucile VICK Tex
of
13
°°
Toney PLOMO ( Italian)
Tex
®°
21
°°
Joe MQS (Italian)
Tex
te
21
'°
Robert C. DDS
Alabama
4 days 89 3 Permature Birth
40 yrs 68 5E 2 2 Cancer Womb
2 °° 22 1 Entro Cothes [ ?]
57 °° 76 m3 Pulmonary Abcess
5 °° 90 4 Congestion
79 yrs 69 2 Semtily
Tex 88 3 Hemorige of bowls
38 yrs 68 2 Child birth
61 yrs 122 3 Hemorige of bowels
Still 68 4 Still born
born
49 3rs 38 1 Sucide by Morphine
13 "' 75N2 4 Typhoid fever
2 °' 44 3 Typhoid fever
8 mo. 48 3 Slow fever
35 Yrs Plat 1 Lot 1 Malarial fever
36 t°
28
3
accidently shot
8 mo.
48
3
Congestion
7 yrs 91 3 Convulsions
0
Bryan City Cemetery Book No. 5
Pages 21,22
DATE OF
DELI NAME
AGE
TOOT BLOCK RERAIM
rmth Day Yeas
21 (Contd)
Oct 24
1895 Inft son Mx & Mrs. permiture 38
1
Peraniture
J.C. ALLET1 Tex
99 27
"' Earl GUSTaus
5 mo
92 v'
4
Dysentery .
Texas
BB 28
BB Miss Corrle E. SMITH
21 yrs
10C
3
Consumption ,
Texas
Nov 2
'° Elijah SPELL
71 -"
82
4
Tetanus
Mississippi
-
BB 7
p{ °y
" Capt. Robert C.
54 B°
5 E1 .
4
e tlon of
McI ML (Miss)
Dowels
of 21
'° Terence CONROY
57 °`
455W-
3
Emphysema
Ireland
BB 22
" Vh .7. Vz MI. MMMSON
75 yrs
19
` 4
Semility
N. Caro
_
29
°° Mrs. Elizabeth ROZZOTTO
35 '°
45NE
3
Child birth
Italy
Dec 15
'° Frank CHANGLOSE Tex
4 ""
445,1E
3
Burns
,B 21
"" Goss EONGGONEA
17
45
3
Inf'amation of
Italy
I)M els
" 29
"" W. W. HAINWAY Kentucky
76 "
30
1
Old age
Jan 1
1896 yxs . merry wiTTmAN
68 "
106
3
La Grippe
Germany
18
"° Louis W1HITE Sr. Europe
49 '°
52
3
Hepatric Abcess
' °• 28
'° Ifty Bird 14MRS Tex:
2 '°
91
4
Congestion
Nov 19
1895 Lacey MrIA
35 "
4P
3
Heart Failure
22
Feb 6
1896 Mrs. Emra i=
37 yrs
36
4
Consumption
Ydss
Mar 2
" Horatio PHMPOTT
23 '°
72
4
Consumption
Texas
B° 5
", Inft . Mr &
12 dys
43
4
Failure of heart
W. T. JAMES Tex
action
,B 17
" Thom D Ireland
58 Mrs
120
3
Rheumatism
it 22
" Chas PATTERSONi
42 "
53
3
Cerrhosis Liver
N. Carol
4
Bryan City Cemetery Book No. 5
Page 22
DATE OF DEATH
NAME
AGE
LOT BLOCK
REMARKS
Mmth Day
Year
Page
22
(Contd)
Apr
4
1896
Joseph BARR0W
32 yrs
37"2
1
Gun shot wound
England
to
12
"
Mrs P+ary WASA - a
37 "
10 E 4
3
Consumption
Bohemia
"
15
"
Anglo LAV20 Texas
1 "
48
3
Dysentery
19
"
Biage CHARRODE Italy
46 "
4 5 ' E 4
3
gypsy
"
24
"
D. B. 1 cTsDRRIES
47 "
63 2
2
Phneurionia
Mississippi
May
3
"
Arthur PHILIPS
24 "
38
1
killed by train
Vermont
°'
4
°'
J. J. COALTER
62 "
7
3
Congestive Chill
Alabama
of
5
®'
Whs. Pocahontas 1,MIM
29 "
9Z2
3
Consumption
K
if
7
Phillip 1= ZZA
50 "
113
3
fall from a wagon
Italy
"
22
Sidney T. BEARD
22 "
41 V '
2
Suicide by Cloroform
Texas
June
1
"
Mrs. A. E. 11100L=
74
9 O 4 2
3
Gastritis
+iss
"
7
"
Bessie WACALUSA
14 "
44
3
Burned by' fire
Italy
®'
7
"
Ya ® Rebecca BLACK
82 "
Plat 1
Lot 1 designated on -rmp
Ala®
to bury strangers
Senility
®®
13
"
Li.zzie BOHE1,1E Texas
5 mo
78
3
Acute Enteritis
`®
16
isa j . H. K. VTn7ITE
68 yrs 93
3
Sof tning of Brain
Alabana
"
29
"
b +:rs. Eleanor G. =R
71 "
102
4
Consumption
® Georgia
30
"
Inft da, YX - & Ya-s . Per mi.ture 3J C
2
Pe nu ' tune
J. L. FAIRG1
Tex
July
3
"
Vita 1: AR=O PNA Italy
21 yrs 113
3
child birth
B1
27
"
1oh7s. Ern est ine LZJ�lIiC.,� �
67 "
113
3
Child birth
Ge=,ary
W
Bryan City Cemetery • Book No. 5
3 AA
Mrs P. S. EDDLEN=AN
Pates 22,23
DATE OF DEATH - NAND
AGE
LOT BLOCK
REMARKS
rtnth Dap
Year
Texas
Dec
8
Albert L. BUUiARD
.2�- 22
(Contd )
Germany
AA
11 AB
Mrs Sallie SHAW
July 27
1896 inf't da°. Yx. & aojrs . Per5iture 3^�
1
Perr7itz are
1 "
J. C. AUZ4 Texas
Virg
AA
A'-z 10
" �:rs Catherine EV91S
78 ;�
1
3
Inj ured by fa11
Conneticutt
31 °'
Jades Foster FOUNTAIN
AA i6
A® 'IVir. Archie dvp GLlSH
32 "
27
2
Abcess of br
Texas
AB 21
AA and . T. BARROW!
67 "
31'
1
Dease of heart
&gla( d
Oct 13
" Ruth LffiffiNCE Texas
9 "
75
4
Tonsilitis
AA i6
A® Jno Cory LAtREVCE
3 "
75 1
4
Tonsil.itis
Texas
20
°' Anglo CARRONA Texas
2 °'
44 ' -
3
lvblar fever
24
C. H. MARETT Caro
36 °'
loo S1
3
Castro Enteritis
The Remains of Vxs H. K.
WHITE and her daughter
Vi dss Arm A. WHITE" was taken up
at Anderson
Grimes Co Tex. and reburied in Bryan City Cemetary on
Oct 29
'°
93
3
Sept 14
1896 mrs. maria P
30
45 4
3
Cancer of Liver
Oct 9
" Little Lucy SCARDINO
11 mos
113
3
Bowel Trouble
L
2
Nov 1 1596 Tvattie Estel, AX'SONb Tex
AB
3 AA
Mrs P. S. EDDLEN=AN
. Georgia.
AB
7 AA
tik Plattie C. J OHNSON
Texas
Dec
8
Albert L. BUUiARD
Germany
AA
11 AB
Mrs Sallie SHAW
Tennessee
AA
1 "
. S. A. K'Vi 0
Virg
AA
�7 AA
PJss Alra HICKMAN Tex
28 "
Mrs. A. D. BE=E TO
Italy
31 °'
Jades Foster FOUNTAIN
Tex
13 mo 92 4 Chol.ra Infantian
8 yrs 22 1 Old age
40 " 76 3 Cancer of Womb
52 AA 114 3 Appendititis
5 0 A' 16 2 Conounption
5 0 " 2ej 4 Gastritis
30 °' 1NE 3 Diabetes
72 " 6 84 - : 2 Old age
20 mo Whooping Caugh
11
Bryan City Cemetery Book No. 5
Pages 23,24
DATE OF DEATH NAIVE AGE
LOT BLOCK
REMARKS
Mmth Day
Year
Pale 23 (Contd)
Little Mary Lillie FOUNTAIN died
in Bryan Oct 24, 1891
age 4 mo. 11 dys. and was buried
on Lot
30
block 2. and
was taken up and Reburied on south half
of
Lot No 3 in
Plot No 2. designated on map as
a place
to
bury strangers
Jan. 4 1879.
Little Ida. Shephard FOUNTAIN died in Bryan
Sept. 30 1892
age 11 dys and was buried on Lot.
59 Block
3 and was
taken up and Reburied on South half of Lot
No 3. in
Plot No. 1 designated on map as
a place
to
bury
strangers Jan. 5 1097.
Jan 9
1897 Little Willie PARKS 3 dys
64
4
Heart Dease
Tex
of 11
" Hollander RHODE 1 yr.
97'C
3
Ia Grippe
" 22
" Inft Prof & Mrs. H H. Permiture
6
4
Permiture
HARRINGTON Tex
22
" James W. JOHNSON 19 yrs
26 2
4
Abcess of throat
Tennessee
27
of Col. A.C.L. HILL Maine 78 of
38
2
Old age
Feb 7
" Inf. Mr & Mr. R. H. Permuture
25 N E C
1
Permiture
LINCH Texas
B 9
of Prof scan ADRANCE 30 yrs
7
1
Consumption
Tex
" 12
of Arnold D. HARBUS 42 of
90i
3
kicked by horse
Germany
" 13
of Little Lucile BROOKS 5 mo
30
1
Congestion
Texas
of 14
0/ Inft Mr & Mrs Jack Permiture
F".M.Grounds Permiture Birth
NICKLOS Tex
11 22
of Jno B. LINARD Ohio 75 yrs
50Nw-1
3
Senility
24
°' ' Thos E. ARMSTRONG 56 "
70
4
Laa Grippe
Tex.
Not
one during the month of Y rch D. 1897
e 24
April 5
1897 Little Sarah M. TAIL 7 yrs
3
3
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Tex.
" 6
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4
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Bryan City Cemetery Book No. 5
DATE OF D NADE
AGE
LOT B1,OCK REKARKS
1th Day Year
Pale 24 (Contd)
April
12
1897 WM. S. COE O hio
54 yrs
92
3
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27
Mrs Ella DAYS Tex
23 "
50
2
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23
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6 °®
82
4
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Texas
24
`® Inft rr & rte Tom
Per iture 71
3
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SEARCY Texas
30
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3 mo
92
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May
23
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Aug
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17
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109
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July
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73
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Bryan City Cemetery Book No. 5
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DATE OF DEATH NANE
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REMARKS
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1898 Wm. Travis 1 TC=
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Tex.
Nov 28 1897 Mrs. E. N. GILLASPIE
78 yrs
2PC
3
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64 01
44
2
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Alabama
45 yrs
94
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18 10
3
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Texas
20
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` Arkansas
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36
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40 of
28
1
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Dec
4
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69 '°
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Jan
®
4
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Carolina
Feb
5
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58 °°
71
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Feb
6
1898
Inf°too Mr & Mrs, J. C. Permiture
38
1
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ALLEN Tex
of
11
of
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53 yrs
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0B
15
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76 "
78
4
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"
17
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Ruth 74ay tjANAN Tex
2 of
83 4
3
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10
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66 yrs
1134
3
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15
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30 °°
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3
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21
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11 TREVINS Mexico
28 °°
42
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AB
31
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93
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Perniture
14
OLD FRANKLIN
Mrs. Lewis Perkins
Old Franklin, a frontier town on Mud Creek, was developed on
the southern edge of the wilderness that had been Robertson's
Colony in the period from 1830 through 1835. It was the
surveyor's outpost after the Battle of -San Jacinto, then the
county seat of Robertson County frob%1837 until 1850, then it
disapeared, totally, abandoned to the woodlands. My Great,
Great, Grandfather, David Cobb, was one of those brave surveyors
who blazed the way for the settlers to follow, in the hazards
of the wild county of hostile Indians. His brother, Clay Cobb,
was a Chain Carrier for the surveyors. They marked the
boundaries of over twenty Texas counties, where many lost their
lives, buried where they fell, or in the little cemetery at Mud
Creek, where most of the graves are lost now. {
Leander Harl was given a contract to build a courthouse and jail.
The Courthouse was to be twenty feet wide, twenty-five feet long,
eight feet high walls each, upper and lower floors, eighteen
inches off the ground, and boarded all around to prevent the
admission of hogs and other small animals with shingled pitch -
roof. The Courthouse was to be ready for the Oct. 1838 session
of court, but Harl died, and the job was completed by G.W. Cox,
in Aug. 1839. Meantime, the home of William Love was rented to
serve as the Robertson County Courthouse. "Three Legged Willie"
Williamson presided o ver the first session. He had tamed
Shelby County in prior months, so his reputation preceded his
arrival. He presided over court with his pistol at one elbow
and his rifle at the other.
Judge Williamson appointed George W. Hill to serve as deputy
clerk to replace George W. Cox, who was being held for trial for
assault and battery on D.W. Collins. Beaden Stroud was named
to serve Chairman of the Grand Jury. Other men on the jury
were: Thomas Welch, Seth Bates, J.A. Graves, William Henry,
William McGrew, Andrew McMillan, John Welch, George Robinson,
15
Bradley PHIFER, William FULLERTON, D. W. CAMPBELL, Henry REED and Andrew Mc-
_i MAHON. The first grand jury brought indictments against nine county resi-
dents: Jesse MUMFORD for living in adultery with a woman known as Franky MUM -
FORD, George COX and DAWSON for assault and battery, Johathan R. HARDIN for
perjury, and Leroy BOGGUS, Thomas EATON, Alfred EATON, Samuel W. WHITE and
Absolum HENSON, all saloon keepers, were charged with "tippling ", defined as
drinking liquor habitually.
The first veniremen to serve on jury duty were: Isiah HARLAN, Henry
FULLERTON, George ROBINSON, T. R. WELCH, John CHAMBLEE, Joseph WEBB, Robert
BARTON, A. F. MOSS, Elijah POWERS, Robert CARTER, George GRAFTON, Jesse WEBB,
E. M. JONES, Henry MORGAN, James CASTLEMAN, William COLEY, H. PLUMMER, J. W.
HILL, John GROVIS, A. A. MILLICAN, Samuel WALKER, D. W. CAMPBELL, John Mc-
DANIEL and Ripley WHEELOCK.
G. W. COX was set free and Leroy BOGGUS was fined $110.00 for tippling.
Jonathan HARDIN was found guilty of perjury and fined $500.00 and sentenced
to fifty lashes on the bare back in the public square.
William WATSON became the District Judge, Francis SLAUGHTER the Chief
Justice, Harrison OWEN the County Clerk, who filed deeds of record and is-
sued marriage licenses. Sheriff SMITH enforced the law with his deputies.
The first voters at Old Franklin in November, 1838 were: J. 14. HILL,
W. G. HILL, S. M. MCKAY, Robert McCUISTION, Phillip WEPPLER, Ben SAUL, A. W.
COOKE, A. D. STEPHENS, John TOUCHSTONE, H. B. MORGAN, Harrison YORK, J. L.
ROBERTSON, W. L. MOSS, Harrison OWEN, William McKNIGHT, James SWEENEY, J. R.
= CANDAY, Henry REED and Francis SLAUGHTER. Others voted in their communities
on the prairie, set up for voting.
By 1839 Franklin was a popular place for settlers seeking land. The
freight station was adjacent to the one hotel. The Academy was built near
the Court House; it was built of logs, with split log chairs and tables. It
had about twenty pupils. Some boarded in town, who lived too far away to
travel back and forth each day. The names of pupils and teachers were lost,
but the CAVITT children of Wheelock attended: Josephus, Sheridan, Andrew and
James Alexander CAVITT. J. M. WINKLER and D. M. PENDERGAST studied law, and
A. C. LOVE was a medical student in 1839. George Washington HILL was the
first doctor at Old Franklin, and he later became Secretary of War under Sam
Houston, while he was a congressman and also an Indian agent in the northern
part of the county. Hill County was named for him in 1853.
In the fall of 1838 twenty-four surveyors .vent out from Old Franklin to
Spring Hill. They were led by Captain William F. HENDERSON of the Rangers.
They were attacked by 300 Kickapoo Indians, where they lost 12 men, and fin-
' ally all but 3 lost their lives. This battle occurred near the present town
of Dawson. The survivors were Captain HENDERSON (later a famous lawyer),
Walter LANE (a hero of San Jacinto in 1836) and James BARTON. The dead were
Euclid COX, John VIOLET, William SMITH, William LOVE, Joseph JONES, Thomas
BARTON, Samuel ALLEN, Jim HEARD, Asa MITCHELL, William TREMIER, Jim BULLOCK,
Nathan BAKER, Andy HOUSTON, Dana CLARK, James NEAL, John HAND, John INGRAHAM,
John DAVID and Joseph SPIKES. In another statement, survivors were listed
as LOVE, JACKSON, HENDERSON, P. M. JONES, LANE, John BURTON and VIOLET. Ev-
idently no accurate records were kept.
16
Soon after this tragedy of Battle Creeh George Washington HILL built a
trading post at the spring near where the Franklin men were buried.
Another terrifying hand-to-hand fight with Indians occurred in 1840 when
the Indians stole horses from a corral in Old Franklin. A. C. LOVE, a young
medical student, joined the posse consisting of Harvey MATTHEWS, D. H. ?OVE,
S. B. K3LLAUGH and David HILL. All of the horses but one were recovered,
this one a fine animal ridden by an Indian brave with his squaw behind him.
A. C. LOVE shot the squaw and David HILL shot the horse when his bullet
missed the brave. The Indian ran on foot with A. C. LOVE in hot pursuit.
Their guns were empty, so when LOVE overtook the Indian, they tried to club
each other to death with their rifles, then with fists, ending in an Indian
bear hug which LOVE broke by grabbing the savage's long hair and jerking his
head back. He then stabbed him to death with his knife.
Another battle of eight Rangers was fought at Heard's Prairie, named
for Major G. W. HEARD who led them, where he was killed, scalped and muti-
lated. He was carried back to Old Franklin and buried in the little ceme-
tery there (now on Walter DA8GETT land).
There was a cholera epidemic in August of 1838 that killed many persons
who were buried at Old Franklin: Elizabeth McCUISTJQN and her husband, Fran-
cis SLAUGHTER, Leander HARL, J. M. TIDWELL and others. Their grave markers
are lost except for a few remaining stones.
In 1846 the limits of Robertson County were cut from 25,000 square miles
to loss than 1,000 and the work of the pioneers of the Republic ended. The
Court House was weathered and old, standing alone among empty stores and
homes. Merchants and families had moved to the protected prairies, like
Wheelock Prairie. By 1850 a petition signed by merchants and County Commis-
sioners ordered an election to remove the County Seat to Wheelock. In 1851
the Court House and jail were torn down, and a short time the first coun-
ty seat passed out of existence.
During the Civil War, soldiers camped for a time on the grounds, not
knowing that a town once stood there. An old log building remaining on the
property of Walter 0AGGE37' was torn down and a letter in Spanish was found,
written in the late 1700's by a woman living there. She stated that she was
waiting for the return of her husband, away with a hunting party, and that
all but her had been killed by Indians. This letter showed that others had
lived on Mud Creek even before the Anglo-American settlers came.
(I don't know if this letter is in the Robertson County Court House, in
the Archives, or still in the possession of the DAGGETT family, today.)
This Old Franklin information came from Robertson County Probate Minutes,
Volume 1, page 2, and from Mrs. K. GALLOWAY's writings, and from " A History
of Robertson County" by J. W. BAKER. The sketch of the first Robertson Co.
Court House is taken from BAKER; it was made by Ruth Wilson from a descrip-
tion found in old records.
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CORNERSYILLE REUNION
In 1871 a Cornersville Club was formed by pioneers of Brazos county
who had come here from Cornersville, Tennessee. (Cornersville, in Marsh-
all county, is near the Giles county line.)
The club, when organized, had a membership of twelve families. May 8,
18 there was an anniversary dinner in the home of Harvey MITCHELL for the
six members who were still living.
Those attending were Judge E. P. MASSEY and daughter of Waco, Col.
T. C. RITCHIE and wife of Georgetown, Col. Harvey MITCHELL and C. N. MITCHELL
and a number of relatives and friends. Major TABOR,,an honorary member of
the club also attended.
(Bryan Eagle, May 18, 1895)
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
Name
Birth Date
Death Date
Inscription
ASKE, JANE GREER
1907, DEC 6
1964, APR 7
ADDERHOLD, SARAH M.
NL
1890, JUL 11
23y WIFE OF W. J. ADDERHOLD
ANDREWS, DORIS S.
1910, OCT 11
1947, NOV 25
ARNOLD, GEORGE M %LAM
1898, NOV 25
1967, APR 12
TX PVT CO B 33 INF WW I w/ HAZEL ARNOLD
ARNOLD, HAZEL E.
1907, AUG 3
NL
w/ GEORGE M. ARNOLD
ARRINGTON, PINKNEY H.
1848, JUL 4
1918, JAN 15
WOW
ARRINGTON, SARAH ANN
1849, JAN 25
1937, AUG 12
AVERY, ROBERT R.
1881
1957
BAILEY, TALLULAH F., MISS 1846, MAR 29
1870, APR 30
24y lm ld
BAKER, JACK VERNON
1922, NOV 16
1961, OCT 21
TX LT JG USNR WW I%
BARANOWSKI, HOWARD T.
1917, AUG 27
1976, JAN 4
TEC 5 US ARMY WW II
BARNES, GEORGE D.
1876, JUL 24
1888, JUL 25
BEENE, C. DEWEY
1898, JUL 12
1940, SEP 14
HUSBAND w/ NORA BEENE
BEENE, CALVIN D.
1927, NOV 3
1981, SEP 10
HUSBAND & FATHER PFC US ARMY WW II
BEENE, JOHN D.
1901, MAR 28
1961, SEP 28
w/ OSMA BEENE
BEENE, JOHN R.
1932, MAR 22
1974, APR 15
PFC US ARMY
BEENE, LARRY EDWARD
1946
1978
PVT US ARMY VIETNAM
BEENE, NORA
1903, OCT 1
1975, JAN 13
MOTHER w/ C. DEWEY BEENE
BEENE, OSMA
1904, JUL 2
1985, MAY 11
w/ JOHN D. BEENE
BEENE, RICHARD TAYLOR
1913, DEC 13
1982, JUN 27
PVT US ARMY WW II
BELL, C. J.
NL
1921
63y
BELL, Ga S.
NL
1911
63y
BELL, G. U.
NL
1915
37y
BINFORD, BILLY WAYNE
1934, FES 27
1982, NOV 3
US ARMY KOREA
BLACK, ELEANOR G.
1837, SEP 8
1883, APR 25
BOWEN, PERCY F.
1899, APR 2
1973, APR 27
TX M SGT US ARMY RET WW I & %I
BRADLEY, DEWEY
1898, AUG 31
1970, AUG 19
TX PVT CO 8 181 INF WW II
BRADLEY, EMMA
1869, MAR 4
1953, MAR 3
BRADLEY, GUS S.
1900, AUG 30
1972, OCT 12
TX PVT US ARMY Ww I w/ MABLE SYMNS BRADLEY
BRADLEY, MABLE SYMNS
1902, SEP 26
1985, MAR 20
w/ GUS S. BRADLEY
BRADLEY, WILLIAM
1858, MAY 5
1910, OCT 9
BRADLEY,GEORGE HARRINGTON 1893, JUL 15
1920, OCT 4
BRADY, P. P.
1859, MAY 27
1881, JUL 6
SON OF J. M. & P. A. BRADY b MONTGOMERY
CO., AL
BRAZELTON, MOLLIE E.
1865, JUN 1
1905, OCT 18
WIFE OF E. W. BRAZELTON MOTHER
BURROWS, HENRY
1832, JUN 16
1912, JUN 16
-80y FATHER MASON w/ MARY E. BURROWS
BURROWS, JAMES W.
1864
1953
MASON
BURROWS, JOHN H.
1886, MAR 27
24y 7m 13d SON OF H. & M. BURROWS
BURROWS, LYONA M.
1868, NOV 20
1932, MAY 24
BURROWS, MARY E.
1840, SEP 18
1907, FES 21
66y 5m 3d MOTHER w/ HENRY BURROWS
BURROWS, MARY ETTA
NL
1873, SEP 29
10m 22d DAU OF H. & M. BURROWS
BURROWS, VIOLA JACKSON
1886, MAR 1
1973, JAN 29
MOTHER
BURT, HENRYETA
1866, DEC 24
1872, JUN 21
DAU OF W. J. & W. BURT
CAMPBELL, ALFORD G.
1881, SEP 25
1882, AUG 3
SON OF CHA & JODIE CAMBELL
CAREY, THOMAS DAVID
1897, JUN 20
1969, DEC,10
TX PVT HO CO 162 INF WW I
CATHARN, J. D.
1842, AUG 22
1922, FES 25
(BIGGERSTAFF)
CHAPMAN, WINNIE BURROWS
1900
1985
CHENAULT, CHRISTINA
1906, DEC 5
NL
m MAY 22, 1928 w/ JOHN ALVIN CHENAULT
CHENAULT, JOHN ALVIN
1908, JUL 22
1977, NOV 15
PVT US ARMY WW II m MAY 22, 1928 w/
CHRISTINA CHENAULT
CLAMPITT, R. L.
1877, JUL 7
1905, APR 8
f'
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, MiLLican, Texas
Name Birth Date
CLARK, T. A.
1833,
FEB,
20.
COLLINS, MARGARET J.
NL
21
45y WIFE OF DR. J. COLLINS
COONER, SALLIE M.
1865,
AUG
27
COONER, W. A.
1858,
OCT
20
COOPER, MILLER
1852,
MAR
16
CORY, GEORGE B.
1873,
OCT
19
CORY, JOHN E.
NL
25
SUPPLY SGT 131 FIELD ARTILLERY 36 DIV
COTHARN, ALBERT W.
1905,
DEC
8
COTHARN, DENNIS
1884
COTHARN, J. D.
1842,
AUG
22
COTHARN, JOHN W.
1897,
AUG
23
COTHARN, JOSEPH M.
1876
COTHARN, LULA A.
1894,
OCT
28
COTHARN, ROSIE
1855,
MAY
14
COTHARN, T. EARLEE
1904,
JUL
20
COTHARN, THOMAS D.
1882
CRAWFORD, CHARLES R.
1884
CRAWFORD, CHAS L.
ML
64y
CRAWFORD, D. W.
1877
CRAWFORD, H. B.
1879
CRAWFORD, LEILA MAUDE
1904
CRAWFORD, NETTIE
1890,
OCT
18
CRAWFORD, SARAH JO
NL
9
MOTHER
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM T.
1871,
JAN
15
CREEKMORE, LORENZO
NL .
7
26y
CRENSHAW,BLANCHE CRAWFORD
1873
CROCKETT, GEORGE E.
1888,
JUL
29
CROCKETT, SALLIE E.
1861,
JAN
25
CROSBY, HUEY PARKER
1904
CROSBY, INFANT
1948,
AUG
28
CROSBY, LIZZIE VIRGINIA
1910,
APR
25
CROUCH, DELLA M.
1875,
FEB
14
CROUCH, JAMES F.
1872,
APR
10
CUNNINGHAM, H. B.
1850,
SEP
22
CUNNINGHAM, LITTLE ENOS
1885,
AUG
8
CURD, IRE
1889,
OCT
21
DARDEN,-W. T.
1836,
MAY
26
DAWSON, RICHARD B.
1830,
MAY
26
DICKSON, LENA BERLE
1889,
NOV
19
DICKSON, LEWIS LEMUEL
1883,
JUN
11
DICKSON, MARY CAROLINE
1849,
SEP
21
DOWNS, MARIE A.
1896,
MAR
8
DUNLAP, ADDIE
NL
20
36y 4m 7d WIFE OF E. M. DUNLAP
DUNLAP, E. M.
1855,
MAR
14
DUNLAP, ELLA L.
1860,
JUN
15
DUNLAP, GEORGE WALLACE
1888,
OCT
8
DUNLAP, LITTLE JOHNNIE
1893,
DEC
24
DUNLAP, MARY EMME
1893
DUNLAP, MARY HARRINGTON
1893,
DEC
12
DUNLAP, MINNIE VERNA
1885
DUNLAP, SAM E.
1884
WOW
Death Date Inscription
1893,
JUL
17
HUSBAND
1867,
OCT
21
45y WIFE OF DR. J. COLLINS
1947,
MAR
26
MOTHER
1921,
AUG
2
MASON
1898,
JUL
17
WOW
1945,
JAN
29
TX CPL 131 FIELD ARTILLERY 36 DIV
1937,
FEB
25
SUPPLY SGT 131 FIELD ARTILLERY 36 DIV
1958,
SEP
19
MASON w/ T. EARLEE COTHARN
1912
1922,
FEB
25
FATHER
1960,
JUN
24
w/ LULA A. COTHARN
1942
NL
w/ JOHN W. COTHARN
1935,
JAN
25
NL
w/ ALBERT W. COTHARN
1953
1958
NL
64y
1930
1926
1945
1978,
NOV
2
1934,
DEC
9
MOTHER
1880,
SEP
22
1892,
JUL
7
26y
1939
1888,
SEP
1
SON OF G. W. & SALLIE E. CROCKETT
1888,
AUG
20
WIFE OF G. W. CROCKETT
1968
1948,
AUG
28
DAU OF MRS. H. P. CROSBY
1956,
AUG
19
1947,
JUN
10
MOTHER
1915,
MAY
21
WOW
1891,
OCT
19
41y 27d
1885,
DEC
17
4m 9d SON OF H. B. & E. L. CUNNINGHAM
1954,
MAY
23
1876,
AUG
18
1899,
JAN
4
MASON
1980,
SEP
7
w/ LEWIS LEMUEL DICKSON .
1962,
FEB
1
w/ LENA BERLE DICKSON
1896,
MAY
12
WIFE OF J. R. DICKSON
1977,
MAR
24
1892,
JAN
20
36y 4m 7d WIFE OF E. M. DUNLAP
1910,
JUL
7
1952,
DEC
5
MOTHER
1968,
MAR
20
w/ MARY H. DUNLAP
1896,
NOV
29
SON OF E. M. & E. L. DUNLAP
1981
1981,
MAR
7
w/ GEORGE WALLACE DUNLAP
1982
1945
WOW
01/23/89
Name Birth Date
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
DUNLAP, W. H. 1835, OCT 19
DUNN, DAVID EUGENE 1921, SEP 16
DUNN, MILDRED ELAINE
1930, SEP 27
EAVES, SALLIE E.
1873, JUN 13
EDWARDS, EVA M.
1879, NOV 19
EDWARDS, J. D.
1861, JUL 28
EDWARDS, J. R.
1866, JAN 14
EDWARDS, LILLIE
1877, JAN 14
EDWARDS, LITTLE ABNER
NL
EDWARDS, RICHARD P.
1866, JAN 6
EDWARDS, SALLIE A.
1878, JUL 29
FANNETT, BENJAMIN A.
1899, JUL 24
FANNETT, BENJAMIN L.
1868, MAR 12
FANNETT, EMILY S.
1868, JUN 27
FANNETT, JOHN MATTHEW
1907, JAN 3
FERGUSON, MATT RUFUS
1880, AUG 20
FRANKLIN, ALEX H.
1825, SEP 24
FRANKLIN, MARY A.
1836, APR 7
GARDNER, A. L.
1826, DEC 15
GARDNER, LOUIS EDWARD
1925, JUN 25
GERMAN, FLETCHER N.
1892, MAR 19
GERMAN, MARTHA C.
1863
GERMAN, MINNIE M.
1903, JAN 16
GERMAN, NATHANIEL N.
1853
GERMAN, REBECCA J.
1820, OCT 18
GCOBY, ETTA ISSELLA
NL
GODBY, JOHN H.
1910
GRAY, CLAUD D.
1882, MAY 12
GRAY, MARY I.
1882, AUG 5
GREER, CYNTHIA ANN SIMS
1947, JAN 3
GREER, GEORGE DARREN
1966, MAY 9
GREER, GEORGE W.
1877, AUG 16
GREER, GLADYS LUCILLE
1919, NOV 1
GREER, MABLE
1919
GREER, MAUDIE L.
1888, APR 14
GREER, TOM J.
1906, SEP 13
GREGG, ALVIN
1904, NOV 3
GREGG, INFANT
1930
GRISCOM, BETTIE H.
NL
GRODA, CLAYTON C.
1931, MAR 10
GRODA, W. G.
NL
GRODA, WILLIE G., MRS.
NL
GUILLORY, HAZEL B.
1928
HACIN, J. T.
1866, OCT 4
HACIN, LILLIE CURD
1892, MAR 17
HAM, EUGENE V.
1888, FES 14
HAM, GEORGE L.
NL
HAM, MOLLIE L.
1869, JUL 30
HARDY, G. W.
NL
HARRINGTON, BEN FRANK, JR
1885
Death Date Inscripti ®n
1900, AUG 20
1976, MAY
22
TX T SGT US ARMY WW II W/ MILDRED ELAINE
DUNN
NL
w/ DAVID EUGENE DUNN
1902, JUN
5
1888, JUL
29
DAU OF H. P. & M. F. EDWARDS
1892, AUG
8
SON OF H. P. & M. F. EDWARDS
1891, OCT
21
1955, OCT
22
1877, OCT
20
3y 3m 4d SON OF H. P. & M. F. EDWARDS
1946, OCT
6
1888, JUL
28
DAU OF H. P. 3 M. T. EDWARDS
1961, JUN
21
1946, JAN
31
MASON w/ EMILY S. FANNETT
1940, AUG
2
w/ BENJAMIN L. FANNETT
1958, SEP
18
HUSBAND
1885, SEP
11
SON OF B. G. & M. G. FERGUSON
1912, OCT
21
1910, JUL
19
1884, AUG
30
1984, AUG
28
1974, APR
19
MASON w/ MINNIE M. GERMAN
1935
w/ NATHANIEL N. GERMAN
NL
w/ FLETCHER N. GERMAN
1921
w/ MARTHA C. GERMAN
1880, APR
24
WIFE OF N. GERMAN
1938, JAN
30
1928
1943, SEP
29
1914, APR
3
MOTHER
1968, DEC
30
DAUGHTER
1967, SEP
27
LITTLE BUSBA
1935, MAR
28
1983, JUN
20
1981
1963, JAN
15
1973, APR
14
TX PVT ARMY AIR FORCES WW II
1984, FES
22
79y
1930
SON OF ALVIN & JEANIE GREGG
NL
WIFE OF GEO L. GRISCOM
1942, APR
18
1939
67y 11m 3d
1961, AUG
9
74y
1983
1926, JAN
25
DADDY
1976, APR
22
MOTHER
1889, JUL
24
SON OF T. G. & L. M. HAM
NL
1905, MAR
20
1877, JAN
2
60y
1936
M
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
Name
Birth
Date
Death
Date
Inscription
HARRINGTON, BENJAMIN F.
1845
1927
HARRINGTON, C. H.
1823,
AUG
19
1892,
JUN
5
HARRINGTON, CLARA ALICE
1861,
SEP
21
1957,
DEC
10
HARRINGTON, G. W.
1835,
DEC
26
1904,
APR
7
HARRINGTON, JAMES W.
1820,
OCT
9
1881,
MAR
9
MASON
HARRINGTON, JIM C.
1878,
SEP
26
1947,
DEC
4
HARRINGTON, M. J., MRS.
1848
1909
HARRINGTON, NELSE
1888,
JUL
2
1918,
OCT
26
CO G 360 INF 90 DIV d FRANCE WOW
HARRINGTON, PERMELIA
1796,
SEP
8
1868,
AUG
27
HARRINGTON, W. C.
1825,
NOV
24
1890,
JUN
6
HASSELL, EULA NORA
NL
1969,
DEC
2
HASSELL, RANDOL
1896,
FEB
28
1969,
JUL
6
TX PVT 32 CO 165 DEPOT BRIG WW I
HAYES, ALICE M.
1904,
MAY
24
1952,
APR
8
MOTHER
HAYES, CHARLES HENRY
1893,
MAR
11
1963,
JUL
30
TX SGT TRP E 5 CAVALRY WW I
HAYES, MARY G.
1844,
FEB
29
1887,
MAY
1
MOTHER
HEMPFLING, CHARLES G.
1875
1939
WOW
HEMPFLING, CLARA A.
1880
1970
HEMPFLING, GEORGE
1835
1913
w/ SUE E. HEMPFLING
HEMPFLING, INFANT
NL
1903
SON OF CHAS. G. & CLARA A. HEMPFLING
HEMPFLING, SUE E.
1845
1914
w/ GEORGE HEMPFLING
METH, LOYD A.
1883,
MAY
26
1883,
JUL
28
HILL, AGNES R.
1900
1981
HILL, PEARL, MRS.
1908
1980
HODGES, ELIAS P.
1859,
JAN
13
1918,
JAN
20
FATHER WOW w/ LULA HODGES
HODGES, GARNET
NL
NL
HODGES, INFANTS, (3)
NL
NL
INFANTS OF JEANETTE MILLS HODGES
HODGES, LULA
1870,
AUG
11
1911,
OCT
19
MOTHER w/ ELIAS P. HODGES
HOLLIDAY, ATTILIA A.
NL
1885,
FEB
74y MOTHER
HOLLIDAY, EMMA
NL
1867,
JUL
13y YOUNGEST DAUGHTER
HOLLIDAY, LEONIDAS
1840
1905
HOLLIDAY, MISSOURI
1854
1911
HOLLIDAY, SAMUEL
NL
1867,
AUG
23y 3RD SON
HOLLIDAY, SAMUEL
NL
1863,
DEC
62y FATHER
HOLLIDAY, TITUS G.
NL
1867,
SEPT
37y ELDEST SON
HOOPER, CLIFFORD E.
1889,
AUG
20
1967,
JAN
3
w/ SADIE G. HOOPER
HOOPER, SADIE G.
1892,
DEC
21
NL
w/ CLIFFORD E. HOOPER
HOWARD, C. E.
NL
1877,
JUN
29
61y MOTHER
HUGHES, MINNIE WEBB
a
1871,
AUG
23
1950,
JAN
11
HUTTON, ALEC
NL
NL
WIFE w/ SAMANTHA HUTTON
HUTTON, SAMANTHA
NL
NL
w/ ALEC HUTTON
JACKSON, CHARLES M.
1864,
FEB
17
1930,
JAN
9
HUSBAND & FATHER
JAMESON, AUGUSTUS EARLE
1907,
JUN
17
1908,
JUL
24
JAMESON, AUGUSTUS STEELE
1878,
OCT
29
1908,
MAR
31
JERICHO, CHARLA
1899
1900
w/ SISTER JERICHO
JERICHO, DOLLIE B.
1897,
JUN
14
NL
w/ WALTER LONNIE JERICHO
JERICHO, E. T.
1883
1933
JERICHO, EDWARD
NL
NL
SON OF WM. & LULA JERICHO w/ LELA JERICHO
JERICHO, LELA
NL
NL
DAU OF WM. & LULA JERICHO w/ EDWARD JERICHO
JERICHO, LULA
1880
1953
MOTHER w/ WILLIAM JERICHO
JERICHO, OSCAR F.
1904,
DEC
25
1972,
OCT
6
TX PVT US ARMY WW II
JERICHO, PINKNEY I.
1922,
JUN
5
1957,
MAR
15
TX TEC 5 972 SIG SERVICE BN WW II
22
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Mi t Hcars, Texas
Name Birth Date Death Date Inscription
JERICHO, SISTER
1901
1901
w/ CHARLA JERICHO
JERICHO, W. FRITZ
1876,
APR
2
1959
MAR
8
JERICHO, WALTER LONNIE
1904,
SEP
13
1925,
FEB
18
w/ DOLLIE B. JERICHO
JERICHO, WILLIAM
1874
1958
FATHER w/ LULA JERICHO
JOHNSON, JOSEPH EDWIN
1867,
FEB
4
1917,
SEP
1
WOW
JOHNSON, SALLIE LOU
1894,
OCT
30
1898,
JUL
24
DAU OF J. E. & GRACE JOHNSON
KNOX, B. H.
1821,
MAR
16
1873,
FEB
15
MASON
KNOX, DENNIS RAY
1964,
MAR
31
1980,
APR
23
KNOX, EUGENE KENNEDY
NL
1888,
NOV
28
4y 5m 16d SON OF D. B. & LEORA A. KNOX
KNOX, G. H.
1847,
OCT
20
1868,
DEC
25
KNOX, INFANT
NL
1885,
NOV
21
1m 21d SON OF D. B. & LEORA A. KNOX
KNOX, ISAAC J.
1870,
JUL
25
1903,
JUN
3
32y 10m 8d
KNOX, LUCULLUS
1857,
APR
2
1891,
AUG
29
34y 4m 27d BROTHER
KNOX, MARTHA
1836,
FEB
12
1882,
MAY
1
46y 2m 19d WIFE OF B. H. KNOX
KNOX, T. J.
1863,
JUL
16
1868,
SEP
11
LANGFORD, AARON T.
1870,
AUG
7
1957,
JUN
14
w/ ELLA L. LANGFORD
LANGFORD, ELLA L.
1887,
MAY
23
1967,
APR
24
w/ AARON T. LANGFORD
LANGFORD, INFANT
NL
1951,
MAY
30
DAU OF JAMES T. & DORA M. LANGFORD
LANGFORD, JAMES THOMAS
1911,
SEP
13
1951,
JUN
17
LANGFORD, JOHNNIE R.
1915,
APR
29
1928,
JUL
31
LANGFORD, MELVINA J.
1843,
DEC
12
1926,
DEC
20
LANGFORD,. SUSAN MAY
1950,
OCT
23
1950,
NOV
10
LANGLEY, GEORGE ROBERT
1874,
FEB
22
1953,
OCT
2
MASON SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERAN
LANGLEY, °MARY E. VANCE
1878,
NOV
11
1951,
SEP
17
WIFE OF GERRGE R. LANGLEY EASTERN STAR
LEFEBURE, LUCILE
1892
1970
LEFEBURE, MOLLIE
1872
1915
LEONARD, PETER
NL
1884,
NOV
LEWIS, MINNIE LEE
1873,
NOV
6
1894,
MAR
16
DAU OF E. L. & M. B. LEWIS
LOFTIN, EVA ADELE
1914,
SEP
30
1917,
AUG
29
LOFTIN, FRANK E.
1880,
OCT
31
1915,
OCT
14
WOW R. F. WILSON CHAPTER 128
LOFTIN, FRANK E.
1909,
JAN
7
1973,
FEB
5
LOFTIN, MATTIE P.
1894
1939
LOFTIN, MINNIE MAY
1913,
MAR
13
1913,
MAR
22
LOFTIN, WALTER B.
1878,
DEC
22
1914,
MAR
25
WOW
MADDOX, GARY ALLEN
1949,
OCT
23
1968,
FEB
27
MADDOX, GEORGE P.
1948,
JAN
8
1971,
SEP
7
TX PVT CO A 3 BN 70 ARMOR VIETNAM
MATHENEY, CHARLEY H.
1855,
MAR
16
1889,
MAR
23
SON OF B. F. & S. A. MATHENEY
MATHENY, JOSEPH
1845
1931
MATHENY, S. A.
1831,
FEB
15
1902,
FEB
6
MAXWELL, CHARLIE M.
1900,
AUG
1
1978,
MAR
28
MAYO, RUTH ALMA
NL
1880,
JAN
2
3y 6d DAU OF J. L. & M. J. MAYO
MAYO, WILLIE WALTER
NL
1881,
APR
8
2y 1m 28d SON OF J. L. M. J. MAYO
MCALLISTER, CORA
1869,
SEP
26
1950,
DEC
12
MCFERREN, WILL L.
1883,
SEP
3
1952,
MAR
12
TX SGT PROVOST GUARD CO WW I
MCFEIRN, BABY
1885,
JUN
21
1890,
NOV
24
SON OF R. Y. & J. E. MCFEIRN
MCFEIRN, INFANT
1878,
JUL
26
1878,
JUL
26
SON OF R. Y. & J. E. MCFEIRN
MCFEIRN, LITTLE ADY
1879,
SEP
18
1883,
NOV
8
SON.OF R. Y. & J. MCFEIIN
MCFERREN, J. E., MRS.
1864,
SEP
18
1909,
NOV
9
WIFE OF R. Y. MCFERREN WOW
MCFERREN, JESSE
1862,
JAN
30•
1936,
MAR
25
MCFERREN, MARTHA
1864,
MAR
5
1938,
MAR
12
MCGREGOR, CARRO E.
1873
1960
w/ CHARLES 3. MCGREGOR
w
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
Name
Birth
Date
Death
Date
Inscription
MCGREGOR, CECILE BIRO
1894
1897
DAU OF C. E. & 0. E.
MCGREGOR
MCGREGOR, CHARLES B.
1869
1947
w/ CARRO E. MCGREGOR
MCGREGOR, DOSIA
1864
1904
MOTHER
MCGREGOR, EMILY M.
1838
1910
MCGREGOR, J. H.
1830,
FEB
7
1890,
MAY
26
MCGREGOR, JOEL H.
1830
1890
MCGREGOR, WILLIAM B.
1854
1919
FATHER
MCLEOD, ALEX
1848
1917
MCLEOD, EARNEST LEROY
1886,
JUL
9
1915,
MAR
20
MCLEOD, JOHN D.
1852,
FEB
29
1884,
AUG
17
HUSBAND MASON
MCLEOD, MATTIE M.
HL
1905,
OCT
17
48y 8m 12d
MCLEOD, WALTER WILLIAM
1882,
SEP
30
1917,
JAN
11
WOW
MCMICHAEL, LUCINDA
1819,
DEC
19
1907,
JUL
15
MCMICHAEL, W. A.
1834,
DEC
25
1888,
OCT
11
MASON
MCSWAIN, LAVENIA E.
1894
1979
MCSWAIN, PAUL W.
1887
1978
MEEKINS, CECIL LEWIS
1900
1911
MEEKINS, F. J.
1872,
NOV
1
1904,
DEC
18
WOW
MEEKINS FRANK M.
1868,
NOV
22
1900,
NOV
19
WOW
MEEKINS, GEORGIE STEELE
1852,
JUN
3
1937,
AUG
12
MEEKINS, H. C.
1846,
APR
12
1903,
MAY
10
TX CO F 4 CAV CSA
MEEKINS, HENRY CLAY
1888,
NOV
2
1890,
APR
29
SON OF FRANK & ADDIE
MEEKINS
MEEKINS, LEROY
1893,
OCT
19
1918,
OCT
8
MEEKINS, SALLIE
1855,
NOV
11
1883,
JUL
29
MEEKINS, STEELE
1890,
DEC
12
1902,
SEP
29
MEREDITH, JESSIE
1876,
DEC
13
1919,
OCT
14
b BRYAN, TX WOW
MEREDITH, MARY C.
1843
1933
MEREDITH, RICHARD W.
1838
1917
MEREDITH, S. W.
1873,
SEP
1
1914,
JUL
9
b MADDEN, MS d MILLICAN,
TX
MILLER, LESLIE
1887,
OCT
3
1903,
JUN
8
SON OF E. P. & LIZZIE
MILLER
MILLS, JANE CARMACK
1841
1885
MILLS, LEE J.
1835
1904
MASON
MIMS, BRIDGET LYNN
1976
1976
MOORE, DORSIE
1879,
NOV
28
1884,
JUL
1
MOORE, ENOCH D.
NL
1917,
MAR
15
AL CO E 40 INF CSA
MOORE, J. B.
1849,
MAR
26
1919,
DEC
3
70y 8m 8d FATHER
MOORE, NANCY J.
1856,
JUN
22
1892,
APR
5
WIFE OF J. B. MOORE
MOORE, VICTORIA
1867
1934
MOTHER
MOORE, W. M.
1858,
JAN
25
1884,
JUL
19
NEELLEY, INFANT
NL
NL
SON OF WILLIAM G. &
LONA NEELLEY
NEELLEY, JAPHYR LONA
1883,
JUL
1
1949,
DEC
12
MOTHER
NEELLEY, WILLIAM G.
1885,
APR
23
1949,
AUG
4
FATHER
NEELLEY, WILLIAM G., JR.
1911,
JUN
23
1951,
JUL
11
NICHOLSON, JOHNNIE
1876,
JUN
1
1876,
NOV
3
SON OF J. A. & M. A.
NICHOLSON
NOLAND, LILLIAN
1894,
AUG
16
1966,
NOV
20
NOLAND, T. P.
1879,
MAR
15
1954,
MAR
8
NORMAN, ADELE
1878,
AUG
30
1881,
JUN
15
DAU OF J. T. & M. M.
NORMAN
NORMAN, JAMES T.
1853,
MAR
18
1898,
JUL
13
MASON
NORMAN, LEWIS PINKNEY
1880,
AUG
31
1880,
OCT
29
SON OF J. T. & M. M.
NORMAN
NORMAN, LULA ANNA
1876,
JAN
16
1877,
AUG
15
DAU OF J. T. & M. M.
NORMAN
NORMAN, MARY M.
1854,
DEC
2
1887,
MAR
1
24
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
Name Birth Date Death Date Inscription
NORMAN, WILLIAM G.
1850,
JAN
16
1880,
FES
13
SON OF J. P. & REBECCA NORMAN
NORWOOD, IRENE C.
NL
NL
w/ LEE E. NORWOOD
NORWOOD, LEE E.
1898,
SEP
14
1973,
FEB
26
w/ IRENE C. NORWOOD
OUTLAW, LAWRENCE STEELE
1928,
APR
23
1982,
AUG
21
PVT US ARMY KOREA
PAGE, ZUDIE BURROWS, MRS.
1885,
JUN
16
1939,
APR
8
PATTERSON
NL
NL
PENNINGTON, MURRY S.
1923,
DEC
19
1982,
MAY
7
US ARMY WW II
PEVERLEY, BENJAMIN H.
1823,
DEC
25
1908,
JUL
22
PEVERLEY, MARY E.
1825,
SEP
2
1907,
OCT
18
PEYTON, REBECCA B.
1826
1890,
AUG
2
WIFE OF W. W. PEYTON
PHILLIPS, VALVA MARTIN
1890,
OCT
26
1917,
AUG
25
PLAYER, J. E.
1854,
NOV
20
1910,
JUN
25
PLAYER, M. E.
1873,
AUG
8
1886,
FEB
25
DAU OF J. E. & F. E. PLAYER
POOL, CLYDE M.
1900
1901
OUR CHILDREN w/ JAMES H. A. POOL
POOL, DELLA MEEKINS
1875,
JAN
20
1959,
JAN
11
WIFE
POOL, E. S.
1833,
MAY
24
1890,
JAN
1
POOL, FLETCHER H.
1869,
JAN
20
1942,
APR
16
POOL, JAMES H. A.
1899
1899
OUR CHILDREN w/ CLYDE M. POOL
POOL, JOHN D.
1861
1935
POOL, WILLIAM C.
NL
NL
MS CO K 43 INF CSA
POOLE, JENNIE
1844
1919
POPE, GEORGE
1859,
JUL
28
1934,
AOG
14
PRESCOT, ADDIE E.
1866,
SEP
28
1928,
JUL
16
WOW MOTHER
PRICE, JAMES M.
1884,
JUL
25
1958,
DEC
19
w/ ZENNIE C. PRICE
PRICE, ZENNIE C.
1888,
MAY
8
1983,
DEC
1
w/ JAMES M. PRICE
PUCH, C. F., DR.
NL
1905,
OCT
16
RAMSEY, HAZEL S.
1936,
OCT
2
1984,
JUL
27
w / -W. H. (BILL) RAMSEY
RAMSEY, W. H. (BILL)
1913,
SEP
12
1985,
APR
22
w/ HAZEL 8. RAMSEY
ROBERTS, E. B., MRS.
1826,
FEB
25
1883,
JUL
2
ROLLE, JULIUS
1854,
MAY
9
1915,
NOV
6
ROLLE, WILLIAM
1851,
JUN
2
1940,
JAN
12
ROUSE, WANDA BEENE
1944,
MAR
14
1984,
FES
28
39y
ROYDER, ARTHUR L.
1930
1983
w/ blank
ROYDER, JEFF P.
1900,
JAN
13
1952,
FES
6
MASON
ROYDER, RUTH MCGREGOR
NL
1985,
DEC
d OREGON
SCHULTZ, MARY A.
1935,
SEP
25
1981,
DEC
23
SCRIMSHIRE,
1859,
APR
13
1881,
JUL
18
DAU OF S. B. & ELEANOR SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, ELLANOR
1827,
NOV
4
1902,
MAR
29
WIFE OF S. S. SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, J. J.
1848,
JAN
28
1918,
FEB
25
SCRIMSHIRE, JAMES OLIVER
1890,
JUN
9
1890,
JUN
29
SON OF 0. J. & STELLA SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, LOVIE ELEANOR
1893,
SEP
13
1895,
JAN
8
DAU OF W. S. & MATTIE SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, MARY OPHELIA
1852,
JUL
1
1882,
SEP
13
WIFE OF L. J. SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, S. B.
1815,
FES
6
1887,
AUG
2
MASON
SCRIMSHIRE, SARAH M.
1847,
SEP
13
1917,
JUL
6
WIFE OF J. J. SCRIMSHIRE
SCRIMSHIRE, T. F.
1866,
DEC
31
1901,
NOV
4
WOW HOME CAMP 370 MILLICAN, TX
SEELY, CARL EDGE
1878,
DEC
1
1963,
MAY
26
w/ MAUDE AGNES SEELY
SEELY, MAUDE AGNES
1887,
FES
16
1939,
NOV
10
w/ CARL EDGE SEELY
SHANLEY, EVA BYRD LOFTIN
1884,
JUN
9
1961,
OCT
9
WOW
SILCOX, JOHN EDGAR
1932,
OCT
8
1983,
DEC
2s
CDE US ARMY KOREA
SIMMONS, ALLEN DONALD
1930,
AUG
22
1930,
DEC
22
SIMPSON, ERIN C.
NL
NL
25
s
01/23/89
Name Birth Date
Wheat Cemetery, MiLlican, Texas
SIMPSON, L. BYRON
1886,
AUG
10
SIMPSON, VADA ESTELLE
1888,
NOV
15
SIMS, CYNTHIA ARLENE
1970,
DEC
21
SMITH,
NL
w/ blank
1958
SMITH, ALLEN
1911,
FEB
4
SMITH, ARCH L.
1883
5
68y 4m 11d MASON
SMITH, CHARLOTTE A.
1851,
SEP
29
SMITH, F. R.
1814,
OCT
25
SMITH, GEORGE H.
1875,
NOV
21
SMITH, GLENNA GAYE
1961,
JUL
10
SMITH, H. E.
1846,
MAR
22
SMITH, JOSHUA GRANTS
1967,
JUL
15
SMITH, LILLIE ETHEL
1895
1981, JUN
SMITH, ROY M.
1885,
MAR
19
SMITH, SILAS H.
1893,
APR
25
SMITH, W. E. (ED)
1877,
JUN
29
SMITH, WILSON "RED" HENRY
1940
1880, AUG
26
SORELLE, DAVID L.
1917,
MAY
2
SORELLE, DONNA LYNN
1942,
DEC
19
SORELLE, FRANCES C.
1920,
OCT
20
STAGNER, G. A.
1871,
AUG
15
STAGNER, J. H.
1857,
JUL
19
STAGNER, LOUIS M.
1867,
MAY
15
STEELE, AUGUSTUS
1891,
JAN
2
STEELE, EDGAR A.
1871,
AUG
21
STEELE, EMELINE E.
1819,
MAR
24
STEELE, F. M.
NL
29
ART WW I MASON w/ MARGARET B. STOUSLAND
STEELE, J. A.
1847,
SEP
21
STEELE, JAMES F.
1852,
OCT
27
STEELE, JAMES TERRELL
1879,
APR
24
STEELE, JEFF
1861,
JUL
16
STEELE, JOHN M.
1864,
MAR
11
STEELE, NANCY PACE
1857,
DEC
31
STEELE, ROSA
1869,
OCT
21
STOUSLAND, MARGARET B.
1896,
SEP
13
STOUSLAND, THOMAS WILLIAM
1889,
MAR
8
SUBLETT, ELIZA
NL
MOTHER
1982, FEB
SWOPE, BESSIE MAE
1905,
FEB
21
SWOPE, LESLIE ROY
1900,
JUL
27
TAYLOR, C. D.
1839,
NOV
29
TAYLOR, EUNICE
1878,
AUG
4
THOMPSON, ANNIE LEE
1905,
JUN
11
THOMPSON, ANNIE MAY
1880,
JAN
26
THOMPSON, JOHN
1834,
OCT
28
THOMPSON, LEE M.
1878
THOMPSON, SUSAN E.
1848,
MAR
20
TODD, ELSIE RAE
1912,
AUG
30
TODD, GEORGE ERVIN
1900,
AUG
13
TURNER, SYLVIA
1904,
SEP
VANCE, BENNIE S.
1893,
APR
1
Death Date Inscription
1952, JUN
4
w/ VADA ESTELLE SIMPSON
1981
w/ L. BYRON SIMPSON
1971, JAN
27
BABY
NL
1977, FEB
27
w/ blank
1958
1914, OCT
11
WIFE OF H. E. SMITH
1883, MAR
5
68y 4m 11d MASON
1906, SEP
29
1961, JUL
11
1922, APR
26
1985, JUL
5
1931
1918, DEC
11
1970, JUL
24
TX PVT 328 AUX RMF DEPOT ®MC WW I
1952, APR
21
1981
1981, JUN
8
VET WW II
1984, NOV
8
1979, DEC
17
1882, SEP
11
1880, OCT
19
w/ LOUIS STAGNER
1880, AUG
26
w/ J. H. STAGNER
1891, MAR
8
SON OF A. G. & E. I. STEELE
1912, OCT
3
1881, DEC
1
WIFE OF F. M. STEELE b SC d BRAZOS CO., TX
NL
MASON
1900, FEB
18
1906, NOV
6
w/ NANCY PACE STEELE
1899, NOV
2
SON OF J. F. & N. P. STEELE
1949, FEB
28
1900, AUG
14
1940, MAY
1
w/ JAMES F. STEELE
1943, MAY
13
NL
w/ THOMAS W. STOUSLAND
1986, AUG
29
ART WW I MASON w/ MARGARET B. STOUSLAND
1875, APR
30
54y MOTHER
1955, DEC
28
MOTHER w/ LESLIE ROY SWOPE
NL
DADDY w/ BESSIE MAE SWOPE
1897, FEB
6
1884, JUL
7
DAU OF P. H. & J. TAYLOR
1936, FEB
26
1971, OCT
31
1913, OCT
1
w/ SUSAN E. THOMPSON
1969
1913, NOV
15
w/ JOHN THOMPSON
1976, FEB
3
1978, OCT
23
MASON
1961, AUG
MOTHER
1982, FEB
19
CPL US ARMY WW I w/ PEARLE KATHERINE JONES
VANCE
elm
01/23/89
Name Birth Date
VANCE, C. H. R. 1844, SEP 29
VANCE, CAROLINE ELIZABETH 1850, SEP 9
VANCE,
CHARLES H.
1876
NOV
25
VANCE,
CHARLES ROBERTS
1921,
MAR
26
VANCE,
CHARLES T.
1878,
SEP
24
VANCE,
COLLIE
1885
NOV
1
VANCE,
JANE
1814,
FEB
28
VANCE,
JOSEPH
1848,
JUL
7
VANCE,
JOSEPH T.
1883,
AUG
10
VANCE,
MARGARET E.
1913,
FEB
8
VANCE,
PEARLS KATHERINE 4
1904,
SEP
13
VANCE,
ROBERT LEE
1890,
NOV
22
VANCE,
SALLIE
1857,
AUG
6
VANCE,
SAMUEL COLEMAN
1888
NOV
13
VANCE,
W. L.
1881,
FEB
12
WALKER,
MARTHA B.
1815,
AUG
13
WALKER,
VIVIAN A.
1913,
JUN
28
WARREN,
FRANCIS INE2 *
1904,
NOV
6
WARREN,
JOHN DAVIS
1902,
OCT
27
WELLBORN,
SUSAN
1852,
JUN
19
WHALEY, INFAAT
NL
WHALEY, JOHN EMORY
1882,
JUN
1
WHITE, J.
C.
1818,
FEB
6
WHITE, MAMIE
NL
WHITE, MARY MARTHA
1890,
MAR
18
WHITE, THOMAS AUSTIN
1881,
NOV
10
WHITE, VIRGINIA
1824,
OCT
12
WHITE, WILLIE VANCE
1891
WILLIAMS,
ANN CATHRINE
1909,
MAY
3
WILLIAMS,
CARRIE ANN
1883,
AUG
12
WILLIAMS,
FRANCES EMMA
1857,
OCT
4
WILLIAMS,
HUGH EUGENE
1899,
FEB
3
WILLIAMS,
J. D., MD
1851,
JUN
14
WILLIAMS,
JANE
1818,
OCT
1
WILLIAMS,
JEFF D.
1888,
OCT
3
WILLIAMS,
JOHN G.
1860,
JAN
3
WILLIAMS,
KNOX T.
1880,
SEP
11
WILLIAMS,
KNOX T., JR.
1907,
DEC
20
WILLIAMS,
LENA HOLLIDAY
1883,
FEB
11
WILLIAMS,
MARTHA R.
1856,
MAY
21
WILLIAMS,
MARY A.
1835,
JAN
21
WILLIAMS,
NANNIE C. B.
1872,
MAR
4
WILLIAMS,
NANNIE MAY
1883,
MAY
10
WILLIAMS,
ROGER 9.
1886
WILLIAMS,
ROY
1884,
JAN
21
WILLIAMS,
S. C.
1877,
NOV
15
WILLIAMS,
SAMUEL
1810,
AUG
6
WILLIAMS,
SAMUEL C.
1902,
MAR
7
WILLIAMS,
SAMUEL G.
1891,
NOV
3
WILLIAMS,
T. L.
1875,
NOV
10
Wheat Cemetery, MilLican, Texas
Death Date
1923, NOV 24
1925, JAN 2
1915, OCT 9
1980, APR 1
1909, JAN 9
1887, SEP
1869, JAN 18
1919, AUG 16
1955, NOV 20
1936, NOV 24
1984, JAN 26
1895, SEP 8
1950, JUL 20
1895, SEP 30
1966, JUN 26
1894
1982, JAN 14
1984, SEP 6
1939, JUN 24
1876, JUL 27
NL
1883, JUL 27
1890, MAR 16
1867, FEB 20
1976, APR 28
1951, MAY 29
1886, JUL 1
1974
1933, NOV 2
1966, JUL 24
1951, OCT 11
1899, FEB 3
1890, JUL 25
1904, MAR 4
1895, SEP 13
1925, MAR 19
1950, APR 1
1957, JUL 20
1961, AUG 5
1944, JAN 28
1894, NOV 24
1899, JUL 25
1981, APR 26
1919
1893, MAY 5
1948, OCT 2
1896, NOV 17
1986, JAN 9
NL
1923, APR 15
Inscription
PVT 17 LA INF CSA
WIFE OF JOSEPH VANCE EASTERN STAR
MASON
PFC US ARMY
MASON
MASON
'JONES w/ BENNIE S. VANCE
92y 11m 14d MOTHER
79y 3m
*GERMAN w/ JOHN DAVIS WARREN
TX SA US NAVY WW I w/ FRANCIS INEZ GERMAN
WARREN
7d SON OF M. J. & KATE A. WHALEY
1y 1m 26d SON OF M. J. & KATE A. WHALEY
DAU OF J. C. & VIRGINIA WHITE
w/ THOMAS AUSTIN WHITE
w/ MARY MARTHA WHITE
GRANDMOTHER
MOTHER
SON OF F. S. & ANNIE WILLIAMS
MOTHER
SON OF J. D. & F. E. WILLIAMS
MOTHER
WIFE OF M. F. WILLIAMS
DAU OF W. G. & M. J. WILLIAMS
SON OF W. G. & M. J. WILLIAMS
f"/1 fen
21
i
01/23/89
Wheat Cemetery, Millican, Texas
Name Birth Date Death Date Inscription
WILLINGHAM, ROST. TAYLOR 1915, OCT 19
1982, OCT 30
US ARMY w/ SYLVIA WILLINGHAM
WILLINGHAM, SYLVIA
M. 1925, OCT 27
NL
w/ ROBERT TAYLOR WILLINGHAM
WILSON, LILLIAN M.
1924, OCT 22
1979, MAR 14
WIFE
WOOD, ALICE
1873, MAR 24
1898, MAY 17
WOOD, INFANT
1885, FEB 19
1885, MAR 2
DAU OF T. B. & F. S. WOOD
WOOD, JAMES L.
1880, APR 30
1900, OCT 17
WOODALL, GEORGE F.
1860, MAR 20
1914, JAN 21
Wow
WOODALL, IDA PEVERLEY 1861, JUN 30
1938, APR 1
WOODALL, LATHIEL
1881, SEP 6
1883, AUG 7
DAU OF S. & E. F. WOODALL
WOODLIEF, THOMAS G.
NL
1873, FEB 22
MASON
WRIGHT, JAMES D.
1933, MAR 29
1952, NOV 1
BABY
WRIGHT, MADISON
NL
1927, AUG 16
SON
WRIGHT, MAMIE
1896, NOV 17
1966, APR 23
w/ MATT WRIGHT
WRIGHT, MATT
1894, NOV 19
1975, JUL 27
PVT US ARMY w/ MAMIE WRIGHT
YAWN, SAINT ELMO
1910, FEB 4
1980, MAR 3
SGT US ARMY WW II
YEAGER, F. W.
1863, JUN 6
1916, APR 9
wow
YEAGER, LURLINE
1896
1901
YEAGER, MARY, MRS.
1829, APR 26
1911, MAR 17
82y
? ?, ISAAC J.
.18 ? ?, MAR 14
1867, JUL 16
w/ SUE ELLA
? ?, SUE ELLA
1871
1872, FEB 11
w/ ISAAC J.
QUERIES
#1 Catholic Church, Millican, T)X
Seeking
information on
the Catholic
Church that existed in Millican in
the mid
1869'x. Need name, year of
establishment, year of termination.
The 1870
Catholic Directory lists the
Reverends Louis Bussant x Francis
Derue as
clergy. Nothing
on this Church
in Austin Diocese Archives.
Above item
from Joanne
Glowski, 4131
Bethel, Houston, TX 77092.
#2 SHILELY
Seeking
information on
Phillip SHILELY
and his wife and descendants. He
is known
to have been in
the Louisville,
KY area in 1780.
Abode item
from "Bill"
and Alice Freed,
Beaver Creek #36, Caldwell, TX,
77836
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Index To°
Volunteer Soldiers 1784 1811
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The "Old Wars" pension application files are for
claims based on death or disability incurred in ser-
vice in the US Army, US Navy and US Marine Corps
between the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783
and the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861.
The claims are for service in "The Mexican War ",
"The Indian Wars" and some are for "The Civil War"
before July 1861, a few "War of 1812" claims are
included.
The "Old Wars" series contains approximately
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ocated at the National Archives. In addition
o the usual types of records found in pension
applications, these files contain a personal
tistory questionnaire of the soldier as well as
1 family history questionnaire. These files
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;enealogist or historian. Some claims will
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marriage, date and place of death of both the
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GENERAL
Did you know that social security numbers can help to determine
locality of a person's residence? The first three digits of the
number indicate the state in which an applicant resided at the
time of the application.
001 -003
New Hampshire
433 -439
004 -007
Maine
440 -448
008 -009
Vermont
449 °467
010 -034
Massachusetts
468 -477
035 - 039.
Rhode Island
4 .78 -485
040-049
Connecticut
486 -500
050 -134
New York '
501 -502
`135 -� 5 -8 , . °
Neer .hers ey°..
503 - 504
159-211
Pennsylvania
505 -508
212 -220
Maryland
509 -515
221 -222
Delaware
516 -517
223 -231
Virginia
518 -519
Pa - 236 W. Virginia
520
Part/232,237 -246 North Carolina521 -524
247 -251
South, Carolina
525 & 585
252260
Georgia.
526 -527
261 -267
Florida
528 -529
2ES -302.
Ohio
530
303 - 317
Indiana
531
318- 361
Illinois
540 - 544
387 - 399
Mich. & Wisc.
545 ®573
400 -407
Kentucky
574
408 -415
Tennessee
575 -576
416 -424
Alabama
577 -579
425 -428 &
587 Mississippi
700 -728
429 -432
Arkansas
Source: Oregon Genealogical Society Quarterly, Summer, 1985
The Railroad Retirement Board administers
a separate system of social security for railroad workers. The
Railroad Retirment Board, an independent agency of the government9
administers thislprogram of old -age, survivors and disability bene-
fits. Railroad employers and workers share equally in financing
th�°�,p orit�ti 'th.�.e�.s;�
has his wage credits transferred to the general society security
syAtem,. receives benefits from it. But, even though -he has_.._._
more than 10 years' railroad service, survivor-benefits are based
on his combined earnings in railroad and other work, and are gener-
ally paid by the Railroad Retirement Board. A worker can receive
two payments. A supplementary retirement system financed entirely
by employers pays additional pensions to workers.
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INDEX OF SURNAMES
ABKE 18
ADDERHOLD 18
ADRANCE 11
ALLEN 8,10
15
ANDREWS 18
ARMSTRONG 11
ARNOLD 18
ARRINGTON 18
ASTIN 13
AVERY 18
AXSOM 10
BAILEY 18
BAKER 15,16,18
BARANOWSKI 18
BARNES 18
BARROW 9,10,13
BARTON 15
BATES 14
BEARD 9
BEENE 18
BELL 18,36
BENNEDETTO 10
BERNARD 10
SINFORD 18
BLACK 9,18
BLAKE 3,4
BOGGUS 15
BOHEME 9
BONGGONEA 8
BONNEVILLE 12
BOWDEN 3,4
BROEN 18
BOYETT 7
BRADLEY 18
BRADY 18
BRATZ 7
BRAY 36
BRAZELTON 18
BREWINGTON 12
BRINGHURST 7
BROOKS 11
BROWN 5
BULLOCK 7,15
BURROWS 18
BURT 18
BURTON 15
CAMPBELL 15,18
CANDAY 15
CARRY 18
CARPENTER 36
CARRONA 10
CARTER 15
CASTLEMAN 15
CATHARN 18
CAVITT 15
CHALMERS 14
CHAMBLEE 15
CHANCE 6 7
CHANGLOSE 8
CHAPMAN 18
CHARRODE 9
CHENAULT 18
CLARK 12
CLAMPITT 18
CLARK 19
CLARY 34
CLUNEY 35
COALTER 9
COBB 14
COE 12
COGELOSI 7
COLE 12
COLEY 15
COLLETT 13
COLLINS 14
CONNOR 33
CONROY 8
COOK 14
COOKE 15
COONER 19
COOPER 19,36
CORY 19
COTHARN 19
COTROPIA 7
COULTER 6
COX 14,15
CRANE 34,35
CRAWFORD 19
CREEKMORE 19
CRENSHAW 19
CROCKETT 19
CROSBY 19
CROUCH 13,19
CUNNINGHAM 19
CURD 19
CURRIE 12,36
DAGGETT 16
DANIELS 35
DARDEN 19
DAVID 15
DAWSON 15,19
DEARING 12
DEHART 13
DEMRIS 7
DICKSON 19
DILLASHAW
DOWELL 36
DOWNS 19
DUEUR 8
DUNLAP 19,20
DUNN 20,36
EATON 14,15
EAVES 20
EBERSPACHER 6
EDDLEMAN 10
EDWARDS 20
ENGLEDOW 7
ENGLISH 10
EVANS 10
FAIRCHILDS 9
FALCONER 6
FANNETT 20
FERGUSON 20
FERREL 36
FLEISHMAN 13
FLEMISTER 7
FORD 6
FOSTER 33,34
FOUNTAIN 10
FRANCESCHINI 5
FRANKLIN 20
FREMAN 33
FULLERTON 15
GALLOWAY 16
GARDNER 20
GEE 7
GERMAN 20
GILLASPIE 13
GODBY 20
GRACO 6
GRAFTON 15
GRAVES 14.
GRAY 20
GREEN 34
GREER 20
GREGG 20
GREGOR 9
GRISCOM 20
GRODA 20
GROOM 14
GROVIS 15
GUI LLORY 20
GUSTAVUS 8
HACIN 20
HALEY 34
HALL 11,35
HAM 20
HANAN 13
HAND 15
HANWAY 8
HARBERS 13
HARBUS 11
HARDIN 15
HARDY 20
HARL 14,16
HARLAN 15
HARRINGTON 11,20,
21
HARRISON 35
NARY 3,4
HASSELL 21
HAWARKA 6
HAYES 21
HAYS 12
HEARD 15
HEMPFLING 21
HENDERSON 6,15,34
HENRY 14
HENSON 15
HERRERA 6
HETH 21
HICKMAN 10
HICKS 3,4
HILL 11,14,15
21
HODGES 21
HOFFMAN 33
HOLLIDAY 21
HOOFER 21
HOPE 5,13
HOUSTON 15
HOWARD 21
HOWELL 13
HUGHES 21
HUGHS 33
HUNT 3,4
HUNTER 33
HUTTON 21
INGRAHAM 15
ISAAC J. 27
JACKSON 15,21
JAMES 8
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INDEX OF SURNAMES
JAMESON 6,21
JERICHO 21,22
JOHNSON 7,10,11,22
35
JONES 15
KERNOLE 13
KILLAUGH 16
KIZIER 34
KNOWLES 10
KNOX 22
KURTEN 4
MACAL•USA 9
McALLISTER 22
McCORD 36
McCORMICK 3,4,5
McCUISTION 15,16
McDANIEL 15
McFARREN 22
McFEIRN 22
McFERREN 22
McGREGOR 22,23
McGREW 14
McKAY 15
McKNIGHT 15
McLELLAND 8
McLEOD 23
McMAHON 15
McMICHAEL 23
McMILLAN 14
McMORRIES 9
MCSWAIN 23
NEAL 15
NEELLEY
23
NEWMAN
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NICHOLSON
23
NICKLOS
11
NOLAND
23
NORMAN
23,24
NORWOOD
24
NUNN 6
OLIVER 36
OUTLAW 24
OWEN 15
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PARATTERNELLA 13
PARKS 11
PATTERSON 8,24
PEIRSON 33
PENDERGAST 15
PENNINGTON 24
PEVERLEY 24
PEYTON 24
PHIFER 15
PHILIPS 9
PHILLIPS 24
PHILPOTT 8
PIERCE 33
PINKSTON 7
PLAYER 24
PLOMO 7
PLUMMER 15
POMARO 10
POOL 24
POOLE 24
POPE 24
PORTZER 5
POWERS 15
PRESCOTT 24
PRICE 12,24
PROCHTER 6
PUCH 24
RAMSE`( 24
RANDALL 33
REED 12,15
RHODE 11
RHODES 7
RIFE 36
RITCHIE 17
ROBERTS 24
ROBERTSON 14,15
ROBINSON 14,15
ROBISON 12
ROCHL 13
ROLLE 24
ROTA 6
ROUSE 24
ROYDER 24
ROZZOTTO 8
RUCHTI 12
RUFENA 7
SANCHOS 33
SANDERS 13
SANNASARDO 7
SAUL 15
SCARDINO 10
SCHULTZ 24
SCRIMSHIRE 24
SEARCY 12
SEELY 24
SHAW 10
SHANLEY 24
SHILELY 27
SILCOX 24
TABOR 17
TARAROLA 6
TAYLOR 25
TEBONIA 13
TERMINE 13
THOMPSON 25
TIDWELL 16
TODARO 12
TODD 25
TOUCHSTONE 15
TREMIER 15
TREVINS 13
TURNER 25
VANCE 25,26,35
VICK 7
VIOLET 15
WALKER 15,26
WALTON 13
WARE 6
WARREN 26
WASATKI 9
WATSON 15
WEBB 15
WELCH 14,15
INDEX OF SURNAMES
WELDAN 34
WELLBORN 25
WEPPLER 15
WHEELOCK 14,15
WHALEY 26
WHITE 6,8,9,10,14,
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WILKINSON 8
WILLIAMS 26,27
WILLIAMSON 14
WILLINGHAM 27
WILSON! 12,16,27,36
WINKLER 15
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