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Madisonville Re-union
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Revised By-Laws of the Association
Ancestor (Pedigree) Chart
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Volume IX Number I
Winter 1988
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THE BRAZOS GEIalEALOGI CAL ADVERTISER
P.O. Box 54 ?3 Bryan, T:' <:: 77305
OFFICERS 1988
PRESIDENT ...............L. A. MADDOX
VICE PRESIDENT ............JANIS HUNT
SECRETARY ..................RUTH HARP
TREASURER ..............HARRY PORTZER
LIBRARIAN .........DORIS FRANCISCHINI
EDITOR -IN -CHIEF ..........To be, named
PAST PRESIDENT .............MARY BELL
EXCHANGE
The Advertiser is available for ex-
change with other organizations who
have publications to offer. Send in-
quiries or samples to P. O. Box 5493,
Bryan, T` 77505.
SOLICITATIONS
ADVERTISER STAFF
ED. PRO i EMPORE ........ HARRY PORTZER
LOCAL HISTORY ........NAOMI MCCORMICK
STAFF EDITOR ............CARL LANDISS
MEETINGS
Meetings are on the third Monday of
each month from 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
in the Bryan Public Library. Members
are encouraged to arrive 15 or 20 min
early to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea
or cocoa and socialize a bit before
the formal meeting begins promptly at
seven,
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
Membership is based on the calendar
year, January through December. It is
expected that regular members will be
up to date with their current year's
dues by the end of the first quarter
in order to receive a full complement
of four issues of the Advertiser. In
the case of new members joining later
in the year, appropriate adjustments
will be made in the annual amount.
$12.00 .............single membership
$18.00 ..............dual membership
We solicit queries, family pedigrees,
copies of family Bible records, stor-
ies and articles with Brazos Malley
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 Brazes Genealogical Asso-
ciation nor the staff of the Adverti-
ser jwiii 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
we 1 c ome .
QUARTERLY 'ADVERTISER°
Published annually are Winter, Spring
'summer and Fall issues, in sequence.
The dues cover the cost, but non -mem-
bers are charged $4.00 per issue.
THE RE -UNION
At Madisonville A Grand Affair,
And Well Attended.
From Bryan Daily Eagle, August 11, 1895
Last Wednesday morning a party of four, consisting of Mr. Allen MYERS,
his son Frank, E. J. FOUNTAIN and the Eagle man, left early for the Confed-
erate re -union at Madisonville. The party was loaded to the brim with ad-
vertising, Mr. MYERS looking after the interests of the hardware firm of
MYERS and CARR, and Mr. FOUNTAIN strictly on the outlook for the best in-
terest of Gito -Cura and other proprietary remedies, while the Eagle man had
a supply of 2000 Eagles under the seat which were distributed on the re -union
grounds and through which medium Geo. W. NORRELL, druggist, C. H. WYSE, dry
goods, M. H. JAMES, druggist, M. BONNEVILLE, Jr. dry goods and groceries, Jno.
W. COULTER in a full page about cheap dry goods, E. J. FOUNTAIN, druggist,
Wm. KOPPE, hardware, Ed HALL Groceries, GARTH, HOWELL and WEBB, lumber,
shingles and paint, John Q. TABOR, Tennessee wagons, buggies and-road carts,
the Bryan Brick Warehouse, cotton weighing and John DOWELL and Oscar HALL,
of the JOHNSON Warehouse; had.something of interest to say to the people in
attendance at re- union.
The first stop was made at Kurten about sunrise where the party rested
and enjoyed a cup of delicious coffee with Mr. and Mrs. August PRINZEL, after
which a drive was made for the river at which point we breakfasted and were
overtaken by Messrs. James FORD, George WATFORD and James TAYLOR, also bound
for Madisonville. The next stop was at Willow Hole where the party rested
and wore entertained by Mr. J. ZULCH. A short stop was made at Keith, after
which a hard drive was made for the grounds, the party arriving about 3:30
p. m. after having been on the road about twelve hours.
The re -union grounds are situated about two miles this side of Madison-
ville in a cool shady grove on the banks of a creek. Hundreds of people were
on the ground, and everyboay seemed to be having a good time. Music was fur -
nished by choirs from adjoining communities and that night a concert consist-
ing of recitations and Southern songs was rendered by the young people. Our
party was made welcome upon our arrival by numerous friends and as the time
arrived for going into Madisonville we felt thoroughly at home and "one of "em."
We arrived at Madisonville at about 6 o'clock, and were agreeably sur-
prised to fine so good a town. It is built on the old Texas style- -that is a
square with court house in the center and the business houses around the
square. The stocks displayed by the merchants, while not extensive, are clean
and up -to -date, being far in advance of the average country town, showing a
spirit of bustle and enterprise. There are many beautiful homes in the town
- and the society is the best.
The following day, Thursday, was to be the big day so our party retired
early and secured the rest so much needed after the long trip. Eight o'clock
next morning found us on the ground getting out our advertising matter - -and
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-llow me to add that Bryan was well advertised. The exercises commenced
about 10 o'clock and consisted of songs, welcome address and speeches by old
vonfeds. _When dinner time arrived the crowds dispersed to join their families
and friends around the spread of good things to eat, which can always be found
in lavish quanties on occasions like this. Mr. Will TURNER took us in charge
and so royally did he entertain us that we forgot all about the remainder of
our party, but later developments proved that they had been equally well treated.
The party decided to return to Bryan after dinner, but the Eagle man was in
no rush and devised a way by which he could remain over. The evening was devoted
to a business meeting of Camp J. G. WALKER and a game of ? ? ?? between Leona and
Huntsville, The crowds dispersed about 5 o'clock after having had a most delightful
time.
Madison county is certainly one of the finest timbered counties in the state,
its surface undulating and well timbered with oak, cedar and hickory, while the soil
is about equally divided between gray and dark sandy, both fertile and will suited
to agriculture. The people are prosperous and'contented are only praying for rail-
road connection with the business world, and they are sure to get it for there is no
richer field anywhere for investment. The corn crops are undoubtedly the best ever
raised and many of the spacious barns will have to have an addition before the crops
are harvested.
A Large Attend- ante-- Rain--
Bryan Visitors.
A phone message from Madisonville to the Eagle Thursday reported the big re-
union Camp John G. WALKER, U. C. V., in full blast, with fifteen hundred or two
thousand people in attendance, and having a good time, in spite of the rain which
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ell Wednesday night. The program was carried out as heretofore published, and
the re -union closed last night.
Among those in attendance from Bryan were: J. A. MYERS, M. H. JAMES, H. A.
BY-BEE, W. S. GIBBS, W. T. JAMES, J. B. HINES, Walter J. COULTER, J. B. PRIDDY,
Curtis OLIVER, A. W. BUCHANAN, Claude BUCHANAN, - Geo,.._M. - BRANDON, Harry DILLESHAW,
John K. DAVIS, Tom GUSTAVUS, Cole SPELL, Walter McIVER, H. STUART, and Dr. N. M.
McDOUGALD.
Submitted by Naomi McCormick
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE --- _-----------
The 1988 year is under way with new
officers, new goals, new problems and
we hope, some new solutions. Our
goals are (1) good programs, C?? re-
staff the "Advertiser ", and publish
the Brazos County Cemetery Records.
V.P. Janis HUNT and her committee are
working on programs for the remainder
of the year. The Executive Committee
has suggested two workshops, one in
the spring and another in the fall,
and a Christmas social without a pro-
gram. This means that the program
committee needs seven more programs.
If you have suggestions or can assist
in presenting a program, please con-
tact Janis.
Our former editor is out of the coun-
try and several members of the staff
do not wish to continue work on the
"Advertiser ". Harry PORTZER will com-
plete this winter issue. We are now
recruiting for several new staff mem-
bers including an editor.
Thousands of hours of volunteer work
have already gone into cemetery
searches, transcribing information,
re- checking data, proof reading, in-
dexing, and transcribing again. Cam-
era ready copy is still many working
hours away, but should be completed
some time this summer or fall.
The Executive Committee must staff a
new publication committee; it will be
charged with the responsibility of
publishing these cemetery records. It
will be the duty of this committee to
determine guidelines for this publi-
cation, to select a publisher, and to
develop a system of financing this
endeavor.
It will require many hours of work by
many of our members to accomplish
these goals. The most difficult will
be publishing the cemetery records,
but it would be a magnificent accomp-
lishment for our association. Let us
all try to make it happen in 1988.
L. A. Maddox, President
EDITORIAL��w+
You will find a good many differences
between this and previous issues, not
all, I fear, for the better. Your at-
tenuated staff apologizes for these
deficiencies, not the least of which
is its tardiness, for it should have
been available to you at the February
meeting.
Some items have been omitted simply
because no one was available to col-
lect and edit them. Others did not
get written at all, for the same rea-
son. And our ignorance of how things
should be done obviously contributed.
On the plus
few changes
in at least
quality of
appreciate
the same.
side, we are proposing a
that we think will result
minor improvements in the
the publication, and would
greatly your comments on
Finally, we want to express our debt
of thanks to Nadine BILLINGSLEY for a
long- continued and masterful leader-
ship of this tedious, time- consuming,
and, I fear, sometimes thankless task
for which we now hope to make up! Our
specialist on Queries, Foreign Nation
research and other unusual matters,
Rosemary BOYKIN, has been forced by
the press of personal affairs to drop
out for the present, at least. Naomi
McCORMICK most fortunately continues
with her historic contributions and
other duties, and we are happy to add
Carl LANDISS to the staff, where he
is by no means a stranger, having al-
ready made his name as a guest con-
tributor.
Harry J. Portzer, Ed. j Dro re.m.Dope
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ALEXANDER CEMETERY
(About 9 miles north of Bryan in the Tabor community. From Brazos County
Courthouse go north on Texas Ave. 1 mile to Hwy 21 east; turn right. Go .3
miles to FM 974. Turn left. Go 8 miles to Tabor. In Tabor, turn left on
Alexander Road. Go 1.4 miles. Cemetery is on right beside the Alexander
Methodist Church.)
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
ABBOTT, Evelina
07
Jun
1884
08
Sep
1900
Dau of E.M. & M.B.
ALLPHIN, Byron
1896
1961
w./Mayte
ALLPHIN, Mayte
1903
1985
w /Byron
ATKINS,. S. F.
1889
1964
ATKINS, Calv. Wash'ton
22
Feb
1880
12
Apr
1958
ATKINS, Ivy Maud
1890
1968
ATKINS, Zack T.
04
Mar
1848
04
Aug
1932
AYERS, Fred Douglas
1888
1966
AYERS, Louis Albert
15
Dec
1891
27
Dec
1966
TX Pvt Co M 33 Inf WW I
AYERS, Rachel
1904
1980
AYERS, Shirley Brown
11
Mar
1936
13
Dec
1977
AYERS, Miss Susie
1894
1973
AYERS, Tom
01
Jan
1857
14
Sep
1911
"Husband, Father"
BAKER, Lloyd Joseph
1913
1969
BALL, Mary Alice
04
Mar
1856
03
Nov
1928
BALL, William Riley
05
Aug
1856
09
Jan
1913
BANDY, Clara Edna
NL
28
Dec
1886
1 m 28 d Dau /J.W. & M.C.
BANKS, Demmer R., Sr.
28
Aug
1943
23
Oct
1981
"Father"
BARNES, Albert W.
21
Aug
1915
31
Aug
1938
BARNES, Ann
1845
1931
w /William
BARNES, Elsie
02
Jul
1920
NL
w/Walter
BARNES, Frank
1872
1957
BARNES, Georgia N.
12
Jan
1893
14
Nov
1978
"Mother" w /John
BARNES, Henry J.
1908
1979
BARNES, John
08
Jan
1887
11
Nov
1968
w /Georgia W.
BARNES, Joseph R.
15
Feb
1879
01
Aug
1965
w /Stella A.
BARNES, Laura JERNIGAN
30
Jun
1872
09
Sep
1970
BARNES, Lizzie
NL
31
May
1919
Court Record
BARNES, Peggy Ann
11
May
1930
08
Sep
1932
BARNES, Stella A.
11
Feb
1892
27
May
1967
w /Joseph R.
BARNES, Walter
25
Feb
1916
20
Nov
1976
w /Elsie
BARNES, William
1840
1915
w /Ann
BATSON, Joe E.
04
Oct
1901
07
Nov
1980
w /Maurene G.
BATSON, Maurene G.
06
Sep
1908
NL
w /Joe E.
BELL, Claude
15
Jun
1905
30
Jan
1906
Son /W.R. & M.A.
BENBOW, Adam A.
11
Nov
1833
26
Jan
1897
w/Mary Ann JOHNSON BENBOW
BENBOW, Marie
04
Jun
1912
09
Nov
1922
BENBOW, Martha Caroline
28
Jan
1865
04
sep
1945
w /William Henry
BENBOW, Mary Ann JOHNSON
19
Dec
1843
21
Jan
1921
w /Adam A.
BENBOW, William Henry
04
Apr
1665
02
Dec
1940
w./Martha Caroline
BERRY, William J.
11
Sep
1860
03
Nov
1876
Son /F.C. & M.J.
BISHOP, John L.
1893
1948
BISHOP, Willie G.
1904
1983
BLUME, Darling P.
24
Aug
1839
20
Oct
1918
Co A 28 La Inf CSA
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ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
BLUME, Delaney
09
Nov
1841
25
Jan
1925
BOGGS, W. M.
1849
1916
BOYETT, D. C.
28
May
1892
27
Dec
1933
"A Soldier Boy"
BOYETT, Horace
28
Feb
1887
24
Dec
1945
Tx 2 Lt Corps of Engrs.
BOYETT, infant
NL
05
May
1891
Son/W.H. & S.C.
BOYETT, Mary Ella
NL
14
Aug
1905
4 yr Dau/W.H. & S.C.
BOYETT, Sallie C.
25
Jul
1871
30
Apr
1956
w/W.H.
BOYETT, W. H.
28
Feb
1855
19
Nov
1938
w /Sallie C.
BREEDEN, Sabrina Kay
07
Mar
1977
1977
BROACH, Duncan M.
26
Feb
1864
26
Jun
1911
BROACH, Effie L.
03
Dec
1874
06
Oct
1956
w/Masdon S.
BROACH, Grace G.
06
Mar
1901
23
Jul
1964
w /Howard H.
BROACH, Howard H.
02
Apr
1900
26
Sep
1981
w /Grace G.
BROACH, James Lee
1855
1934
BROACH, Lois G.
15
Dec
1903
07
Jun
1977
w /Richard R., Sr.
BROACH, Mary Vernon
1874
1955
BROACH, Masdon S.
03
mAR
1866
08
,jAN
1953
w /Effie L.
BROACH, Nancy
19
Sep
1829
01
Mar
1909
Wife of William
BROACH,,Richard R., Sr.
22
Jan
1902
04
Sep
1979
"Dick" w /Lois G.
BROACH, William
10
Apr
1819
10
May
1901
BROGDON, Bolling
10
Feb
1884
04
Aug
1885
Son /G.W. & H.G.
BROGDON, Eliza H.
08
Oct
1833
03
Jul
1906
"Mother"
BROGDON, George W.
03
Jul
1847
28
Mar
1907
BROGDON, Grace
14
Mar
1853
06
Nov
1950
BROGDON, James C.
22
Mar
1821
02
Jun
1901
80 yr, 2 mo, 10 da
BROGDON, James C., Jr.
1877
1940
BROGDON, Laura H.
26
Jul
1856
08
Jan
1946
"Wife" w/William J.
BROGDON, Lucy Hix
1879
1961
w /Stansell T.
BROGDON, Maurice C.
03
Oct
1905
18
Aug
1927
BROGDON, Stansell T.
1877
1960
w /Lucy Hix
BROGDON, T. M.
15
May
1874
09
Aug
1914
Son /G.W. & H.G.
BROGDON, Udell E.
1885
1966
"Mother" w/William H.
BROGDON, William H.
1884
1969
"Father" w /Udell E.
BROGDON, William J.
22
Apr
1845
10
Dec
1921
w /Laura H.
BUCHANAN, J. D.
19
Apr
1859
12
Dec
1882
23 yr 8 mo
BUCHANAN, Jeff
NL
NL
BURNS, Harriet G.
13
May
1959
07
Dec
1980
BUTLER, H. David
1922
1984
CANNON, Little Fred
15
Apr
1896
13
Sep
1897
ly 4m 29d Son /F. & B.B.
CAPPS, Athen
23
Mar
1893
25
Jun
1963
TX Pic Co B 17 Bn USG WWI
CAPPS, Lillie
Apr
1903
09
Nov
1973
70 yr, 7 mo
CHAPPELL, R. M.
NL
NL
Co G 53 Ga Inf CSA
CHATHAM, infant
24
Jul
1876
24
Jul
1876
Dau /L.J. & J.W. w /inf son
CHATHAM, infant
26
Dec
1877
26
Dec
1877
Son /L.J. & J.W. w /inf dau
CHATHAM, T. W.
15
Jun
1851
13
Jul
1878
CIKALO, Lillian MARTIN
25
Mar
1925
24
Nov
1980
CLOUD, John T.
1891
1963
COLDIRON, Mattie L.
1910
NL
m 24 Jan 1929 w /Milton B.
COLDIRON, Milton B.
1909
1961
m 24 Jan 1929 w. /Mattie L.
CONRAD, Charles R.
01
Oct
1919
23
May
1962
"Son"
8
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
CONRAD, Frances Dora
27
Jul
1917
21
Jan
1922
CONRAD, infant
NL
18
Jul
1929
Dau/Will & Ruby
CONRAD, Kenneth W.
23
Feb
1928
17
Jun
1930
"Son'
CONRAD, Reuben F.
19
Aug
1924
09
Jan
1971
"Son"
CONRAD, Ruby HUDSPETH
13
Aug
1890
21
Feb
1964
CONRAD, William A.
24
Feb
1888
24
May
1951
COOPER, Charlton J.
21
Nov
1907
27
Jan
1983
m 03 Jul 1927"w /Ella Mae
Father /Betty & Carroll
COOPER, Ella Mae
09
Dec
1908
03
Jan
1961
wife /Chart. Mather /B. & C.
COOPER, Minnie B.
10
Jun
1872
10
Sep
1963
w /Riley A.
COOPER, Riley A.
28
Jan
1861
11
Feb
1937
w /Minnie B.
COPPOCK, Chalmer C.
09
Jan
1899
15
Dec
1971
TIC Cpl Trp A 7 Cvlry WW I
COPPOCK, Ethyl
1906
1981
COYLE, Annie
28
Jul
1874
31
Aug
1949
COYLE, B. F.
01
May
1866
07
Oct
1941
COYLE, Tommy Lee
1927
1975
CRENSHAW, Lillian E.
28
Jul
1892
18
Apr
1975
w /Roland F.
CRENSHAW, Roland F.
02
Aug
1887
20
Mar
1966
w /Lillian E.
DEAN, Aulsly A.
18
Jul
1850
03
Feb
1938
DEAN, Bettie F.
13
Dec
1859
25
Nov
1906
DEAN, Cecil
06
Nov
1899
15
Aug
1981
w /Ross
DEAN, H. J.
06
Jan
1821
27
Jul
1892
DEAN, Mary J.
17
Jun
1826
16
Sep
1903
DEAN, Mollie F.
16
Nov
1855
11
Dec
1895
DEAN, Ross
03
Nov
1897
03
Dec
1972
w /Cecil
DEAN, Ruth
09
Apr
1901
01
Aug
1901
Dau /A.A. & S.E.
DEES, Bessie E. POWERS
03
Mar
1887
15
Jan
1971
EDWARDS, A. Kirkland
12
Jan
1909
it
Jun
1972
w /Alta Faye
EDWARDS, Alta Faye
16
Feb
1921
NL
w /A. Kirkland
ELLIOT, Bettie Unice
30
Dec
1897
03
Jun
1898
Dau/W.E. & M.L.
ELLIOT, Mary L.
1868
1954
w/William Edgar
ELLIOT, Vernon
22
Mar
1895
30
Aug
1899
ELLIOT, William B.
PAL
NL
ELLIOT, William Edgar
1864
1832
w/Mary L.
ELLIOT, Norman
NL
18
Oct
1917
Court Record
ELLIS, Ann
13
Mar
1916
NL
w./Tommie
ELLIS, Tommie
26
Nov
1905
27
May
1970
w /Ann
FINDLEY, Carrie B,
22
Oct
1902
.09
Nov
1965
w /George 0.
FINDLEY, George 0.
29
Oct
1898
07
Nov
1965
w /Carrie B.
FLANAGAN, Father
NL
NL
w /Mother
FLANAGAN, Mother
NL
NL
w /Father
FRANCES, Emily
10
Oct
1848
22
Sep
1904
(Biggerstaff)
FRANCIS, Leslie
18
Jan
1923
16
Apr
1938
FULLERTON, A. J.
09
Apr
1836
18
Mar
1890
Mother°
FULLERTON, Barbara L.
07
Jan
1877
20
Apr
1976
FULLERTON, George H.
1833
1922
w /Lucy C.
FULLERTON, Henry R.
07
Jan
1873
07
Auq
1898
Son /G.H. & L.C.
FULLERTON, Jimmie
09
Mar
1889
16
Jul
1890
ly 4m 9d San /J.W. & M.E.
9
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
FULLERTON, John Norman
01
Sep
1897
01
Dec
1905
Son /J.W. & M.E.
FULLERTON, John W.
1866
1957
w /Hattie E.
FULLERTON, Lucy C.
1834
1899
w /George H.
- FULLERTON, Mary I.
20
Dec
1671
18
Oct
1906
FULLERTON, Mattie E.
1865
1956
w /John W.
FULLERTON, William H.
25
Oct
1656
23
Aug
1878
GALLAHAR, Mary Ella
16
Aug
1911
09
Nov
1974
"Mother"
GANDY, Fannie Belle
1898
1929
"Mother'
GANDY, William E.
1896
1979
GILLIAM, Samantha Lee
14
Oct
1980
15
Oct
1980
GLAZE, Hattie
09
Jun
1882
30
Apr
1881
GLAZE, Louis M.
1873
1959
GLOVER, Edna H.
1893
1917
GRAHAM, Della Florence
1908
1981
w /Sam B.
GRAHAM, Sam S.
1909
1963
w /Della Florence
GREGORY, Lee Otha
1863
1941
GROCE, Baby Boy
29
May
1954
29
May
1954
HAIR, George Ivy
15
Aug
1902
09
Apr
1967
w /Louise B.
HAIR, Louise B.
24
Nov
1912
NL
w /George Ivy
HALL, E. 0.
18
Jun
1856
15
Mar
1878
b /Crenshaw County, AL
HALL, R. L.
NL
NL
HALTON, Aunt Frank
NL
NL
HALTON, Frank
NL
NL
HALTON, Jesse
21
Jun
1882
07
Jun
1904
HALTON, Pinkie
NL
NL
HALTON, Ross
NL
NL
HALTON, Ruby
NL
NL
HALTON, Sallie
NL
NL
HALTON, Willie
NL
NL
HAMPTON, Aaron H.
23
Aug
1900
09
Jul
1971
Pvt Gen Hosp WW II w /I.M.
HAMPTON, Ida M.
1920
1977
w /Aaron H.
HARRISON, E. C. "Bud"
26
Jul
1891
29
May
1971
TX Pic Btry 128 FA Bn
35 Div WW I
HARRISON, Edgar O'Neal
09
Mar
1908
29
May
1911
s /I.R. & N.O.
HARRISON, Isaac R.
28
Feb
1861
06
Jan
1946
HARRISON, James N.
22
Oct
1899
20
Nov
1959
w. /Verna Irene
HARRISON, Nona 0.
10
Jun
1673
06
Sep
1951
HARRISON, Verna Irene
21
Jan
1898
28
Nov
1977
w /James N.
HARVARD, Mary Ann
04
Apr
1926
06
Apr
1967
HEARN, Bessie
1891
1892
w /Lulu May
HEARN, Edward A.
10
Dec
1878
08
Sep
1948
HEARN, Lillie Dale
22
Sep
1887
08
Apr
1942
HEARN, Lou Ella DEAN
1855
1947
"Mother" w/William Thomas
HEARN, Lulu May
1889
1890
w /Bessie
- HEARN, Stephen Dean
25
Oct
1880
13
Jan
1952
WOW
HEARN, William Thomas
1855
1895
"Father" w /Lou Ella DEAN
HEFLIN, Ruby W.
1899
1956
w/Thomas A. [HEARN
HEFLIN, Thomas A.
9
.1.02
1. 4 76
w/ Ruby W.
HENRY, Bessie Marie
18
Jan
1905
29
Nov
1967
10
ISBELL, Herman
27 Jul 1915 31 Jan 1977 Pvt USA WW II
JERNIGAN, Beulah Mae
29
ALEXANDER
CEMETERY
28
Jul
1921
JERNIGAN, Elsie E.
23
Apr
1910
NL
Birth Date
Death Date
Remarks
31
Aug
1893
22
Jan
1959
TX Pfc Btry A 33 Artlry,
JERNIGAN, W. Travis
HENRY, George L.
19
Jul
1882
12
Jan
1920
,F
HENRY, infant
Mar
NL
05
29
May
1929
JOHNSON, Cleone
HENRY, Leslie Bryan
31
Jul
1918
11
Nov
1965
JOHNSON, Emily Roberta
HENRY, Mae T.
15
Oct
1885
15
Jan
1978
JOHNSON, Margaret Augusta
HENRY, W. H. "Bud"
27
Apr
1907
13
Apr
1975
JOHNSON, William Augustus
HENSLEY, Elmer
21
Dec
1915
10
Mar
1917
JONES, Mary Ellen
HENSLEY, John M.
31
Dec
1868
11
Jan
1958
w./Mary Addie
HENSLEY, Mary Addie
14
Oct
1877
09
Jun
1951
w /John M.
HODGES, David W., Jr.
Sep
1911
1982
Jul
1951
1982
JOSEY, Della
HOLDEN, Charlie
05
Jul
1854
10
Jan
1941
"Uncle"
HOLDEN, Horace
05
May
1873
16
Jul
1947
HOLDEN, infant
19
Oct
1676
19
Oct
1876
Dau. /Charles & Lillie
HOLDEN, Julia A.
1851
1916
w /Thomas M.
HOLDEN, Lillie Tracy
27
Jul
1855
28
May
1892
w /Charles
HOLDEN, Margret J.
06
Jun
1675
13
Oct
1972
HOLDEN, Mary C.
01
Jun
1864
17
Jan
1911
HOLDEN, Mary Williamette
31
Mar
1881
18
Apr
1881
Inf Dau /J.W. & M.E.
HOLDEN, Nannie E.
07
Sep
1678
22
Jan
1891
Dau /J.F. & S.T.
HOLDEN, Paul J.
27
Nov
1678
21
Aug
1879
Son /Charles & Lillie
HOLDEN, Thomas M.
1846
1925
w /Julia A.
HOLIDAY, Bobby, Jr.
27
Oct
1930
21
Feb
1931
HOLIDAY, Gussie H.
18
Feb
1899
NL
w /Robert L., Jr.
HOLIDAY, Harve Grady
15
Mar
1920
01
Jan
1966
HOLIDAY, Robert L. Jr.
05
Jan
1894
20
Jun
1981
w /Gussie H.
HOLLIDAY, Rickey Lee
1960
1980
HOLMES, J. C.
30
May
1837
02
Jun
1903
Hus /Olivia J. (B. Smith)
HOLMES, Mattie
06
Nov
1888
28
Jan
1891
HOLMES, Neppie
25
Dec
1874
28
Oct
1892
HOLMES, Olivia J.
12
Aug
1846
19
Oct
1893
Wife /J. C. (B. Smith)
HOLMES, Thomas
07
Mar
1879
11
Nov
1879
HUDSPETH, Frances Roy
1864
1948
w /William M.
HUDSPETH, Mary M.
13
May
1838
27
Jan
1894
55y Bm 14d w /R.
HUDSPETH, R.
18
Dec
1828
20
Jan
1912
83y im 3d w/Mary M.
HUDSPETH, William M.
1857
1936
w /Frances Roy
ISBELL, Herman
27 Jul 1915 31 Jan 1977 Pvt USA WW II
JERNIGAN, Beulah Mae
29
Sep
1895
28
Jul
1921
JERNIGAN, Elsie E.
23
Apr
1910
NL
w /W. Travis
JERNIGAN, Homer Lee
31
Aug
1893
22
Jan
1959
TX Pfc Btry A 33 Artlry,
JERNIGAN, W. Travis
06
Sep
1903
NL
w /Elsie E. [CAC WW I
JERNIGAN, Willie E.
11
Mar
1892
05
May
1892
Son /C.E. & Laura
JOHNSON, Cleone
08
Aug
1872
22
Nov
1877
JOHNSON, Emily Roberta
18
Oct
1874
07
Dec
1889
Dau/W.A. & M.A.
JOHNSON, Margaret Augusta
01
Jun
1850
27
Dec
1891
w/W.A.
JOHNSON, William Augustus
05
Dec
1849
17
Mar
1899
WOW
JONES, Mary Ellen
1905
1984
JOSEY, Alice
NL
26
Jan
1877
8mo 4da
JOSEY, Clifford
09
Sep
1911
09
Jul
1951
JOSEY, Della
NL
06
Nov
1878
limo 22da Dau.'T.J. & E.F.
JOSEY, Eller Reece
31
Jul
1889
30
Apr
1890
Dau /J.E. & S.M.
11
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Girth Date
Death Date
Remarks
JOSEY, Emily FRANCIS
10
Oct
1848
22
Sep
1901
52y 11m 12d w/T.J.
JOSEY, Henry Edgar
21
Sep
1890
08
Nov
1900
Son/T.J. & E. FRANCIS
JOSEY, Lear
24
Oct
1886
17
Apr
1917
30 yr 5 mo 24 da
JOSEY, Mills
07
Jul
1868
13
Apr
1965
JOSEY, Ninner Bell
08
dec
1886
21
Oct
1890
3y 10m 13d Dau /J.E. & S.M.
JOSEY, R. H.
27
Apr
1895
30
Oct
1896
ly 6m 3d Son/T.R. & S.E.
JOSEY, Robert Lee
25
Jan
1908
14
Jan
1929
JOSEY, T. J.
19
Dec
1845
01
Jun
1904
w /Emily FRANCIS JOSEY
JOSEY, Walter
18
Oct
1673
12
Mar
1896
22y 4m 23d Son/T.J. & E.F.
KENNEDY, Oliver H.
16
Sep
1895
10
Sep
1899
KETCHUM, Pearl
1891
1956
Wife /C.W. Mother of
A. L. MONDRICK
LASSATER, Iris Janette
13
Mar
1913
13
Mar
1931
Dau /Mr/Mrs L.C.
LAWRENCE, Bobie
NL
10
Feb
1877
ly 5m 4d Son /J.C. & A.M.V.
LAWRENCE, Helen Irene
29
Sep
1877
27
Oct
1878
LAWRENCE, Mary Verzilla
15
Mar
1879
28
Sep
1879
Dau /J.C. & A.M.V.
LAWRENCE, William
10
Jul
1815
28
Mar
1878
62y Sm 18d Mason
LEATHERS, Donia
03
Oct
1844
21
Apr
1916
Wife /J.T.
LEATHERS, Frank
18
Oct
1871
18
Sep
1888
San /J.T. & M.C.
LEATHERS, J. T.
28
Nov
1848
18
Jan
1925
LEFEVRE, Cornelius A.
16
Sep
1834
05
May
1905
w/Martha J.
LEFEVRE, Martha Della
28
Apr
1882
28
Jun
1883
LEFEVRE, Martha J.
02
May
1843
19
May
1917
w /Cornelius A.
LINDSEY, E. L., Mrs.
28
Jan
1866
27
Oct
1933
LINDSEY, John B.
1857
1947
MANIORD, Edgar R.
1887
1943
w/Minnie Lee
MANIORD, Mary E.
24
Dec
1847
13
Dec
1934
MANIORD, Minnie Lee
1895
1937
w /Edgar R.
MARTIN, Claude
12
Jan
1901
19
Aug
1957
MARTIN, Lula G.
15
May
1865
13
Sep
1907
w/W.S.
MARTIN, Oscar T.
08
Aug
1889
25
Jul
1913
MARTIN, W. S.
22
Oct
1858
06
Jan
1932
w /Lula G.
MATHIS, Ed
20
Sep
1875
07
Jul
1930
w /Lestina E.
MATHIS, Haney Nair
07
May
1878
28
Oct
1919
MATHIS, Lestina E.
26
Dec
1885
15
Aug
1948
w /Ed
MATHIS, Lizzie P.
14
Mar
1920
23
Jan
1977
"Sister"
MATHIS, Mattie
15
Sep
1856
03
Jan
1929
"Mother"
MATHIS, Ruby May
13
Feb
1922
06
Sep
1922
MATHIS, Tony
1923
1984
MATHIS, William
04
Jun
1866
15
Mar
1890
San /H.N. & N.S.
McCALLUM, Albert James
16
Feb
1888
15
Aug
1959
McCALLUM, Alex
12
Mar
1874
20
Nov
1931
McCALLUM, Annie Lee
18
May
1899
15
Dec
1900
Dau /Archie & Mattie
McCALLUM, Archie
12
Jul
1865
07
Nov
1900
McCALLUM, Baby
NL
02
Jun
1923
McCALLUM, Carro Mae
28
Jul
1895
16
Nov
1974
m 11 Oct 1925 w/Thomas J.
McCALLUM, John
1841
1927
w /Mae
McCALLUM, John H.
1870
1961
McCALLUM, Mae
1846
1932
w /John
12
ALEXANDER
CEMETERY
Birth Date
Death Date
Remarks
McCALLUM, Maggie P.
19
Jul
1884
02
Oct
1965
McCALLUM, Mary BENBOW
09
Jul
1891
31
Jan
1930
McCALLUM, Thomas J.
17
Jan
1878
22
Jan
1960
m 11 Oct 1925 w /Carro Mae
McDOWELL, Rube Dodd
25
Sep
1898
28
Jan
1969
"Daddy"
McMILLAN, George
25
Jun
1821
21
May
1884
62 yr 10 mo 26 da
McWHORTER, Alma R.
1908
NL
w /Charlie T.
McWHORTER, Charlie T.
1905
1950
w /Alma R.
McWHORTER, Elizabeth
1883
1981
w/Ned H.
McWHORTER, Ned H.
1882
1960
w /Elizabeth
McWHORTER, Noah C.
it
May
1903
21
Feb
1969
McWORTHER, John G.
11
Jul
1917
28
Sep
1979
Pfc USA WW II
McWORTHER, Margie
10
May
1920
16
Jun
1969
"Mama"
MENSIK, John J.
19
Nov
1888
24
Nov
1961
w /Josephine Z.
MENSIK, Josephine Z.
18
Mar
1897
NL
w /John J.
MITCHELL, Thomas B., Sr.
09
Oct
1927
19
Jun
1982
S2 USN WW II
MITCHELL, Thomas III
21
Sep
1965
11
May
1975
MONDRICK, Albert L.
19
Nov
1926
02
Oct
1965
MOORE, Jewell Wyse
21
May
1904
09
Jan
1978
w. /J. A.) Parents /Mary Ann
MOORE, John Aubrey
11
Apr
1902
29
Nov
1985
w /J. W.) & John A., Jr.
MOORE, John M.
06
Dec
1874
24
Jun
1965
)Ch: Tillman Aubrey, Inez
MOORE, Tillie
11
Mar
1879
11
Oct
1959
) Irene, Henry, Morris
MOORE, Lois V.
16
Jun
1912
03
Aug
1984
)m 9 Aug 1950 Ch: Joe,
MOORE, R. Henry
16
May
1915
NL
)Billy, Bobby, Jimmy,
Donny, Janice _
MOSS, Mary
20
May
1838
01
Nov
1920
MOSS, Stephen Alfred
30
Jul
1859
18
Jul
1914
MOSS, William F.
14
Aug
1833
28
Nov
1897
HASH, G. Mavis
28
Sep
1932
NL
w /Leslie J.
HASH, Leslie J.
05
May
1908
10
Dec
1975
w /G. Mavis MSgt USAF
WW II Korea
NICOL, Anna MOSS
19
Mar
1857
29
May
1905
w /R.J.
NICOL, George Hartwell
03
Oct
1877
17
Jul
1946
NICOL, Jane
1808
Jun
1885
w /John
NICOL, John
1803
Apr
1877
w /Jane
NICOL, John William
27
Dec
1875
05
Jun
1934
NICOL, Maude Alline
04
Nov
1883
05
Jun
1984
WOW
NICOL, R.J.
25
Jan
1852
24
Apr
1896
w /Anna MOSS NICOL
PARKER, Amanda
--
1871
1964
w /James J.
PARKER, Henry H., Sr.
1895
1980
PARKER, J. W.
13
Jan
1892
11
Dec
1917
PARKER, James J.
1867
1949
w /Amanda
PARKER, John Daly
NL
05
Aug
1905
3y 19d Son /J.J. & A ".0.
POWERS, Mattie E.
07
Oct
1853
09
Oct
1891
Wife./W.L.
POWERS, Norman
05
Oct
1879
22
Sep
1880
Son /W.L. & M. E.
POWERS, W. L.
NL
07
Aug
1918
Son. /John & Martha Crt Red
PRESNAL, Bobby
NL
27
Jan
1881
10d Son /Ike & M.F.
PRESNAL, Charles R.
14
May
1863
05
Apr
1963
PRESNAL, Della, Mrs.
01
Feb
1893
24
Nov
1918
PRESNAL, Earl
15
Oct
1894
16
Feb
1963
w /Sue BENBOW PRESNAL
PRESNAL, infant
1890
1890
Inf /J.K. & M.F.
PRESNAL, James K.
13
Jul
1855
01
Sep
1952
"Father" w/Mollie P.
PRESNAL, Marguerite T.
09
May
1920
NL
w /Robert W.
PRESNAL, Marjorie
05
May
1902
NL
w/Will
PRESNAL, Mary
01
Jul
1888
27
Sep
1962
PRESNAL, Mollie P.
04
Aug
1855
it
Nov
1933
"Mother" w. /James K.
PRESNAL, Rhoda
27
Feb
1628
09
Jan
1902
PRESNAL, Robert W.
03
Dec
1917
26
Mar
1975
w /Marguerite T.
PRESNAL, Sue BENBOW
1895
1955
w /Earl
PRESNAL, Will
15
May
1892
04
Sep
1975
w /Marjorie
PURCELL, D. S.
09
Aug
1832
24
Aug
1899
Husband. /Addle
RAINEY, Daisy L.
29
Jan
1880
06
Jan
1895
Dau /I.L. & S.E.
RAINEY, John L.
23
Oct
1849
25
Apr
1881
RAWLS, Davis H., Sr.
31
Jan
1901
14
Sep
1972
w /Lola B.
RAWLS, Lola B.
03
Mar
1905
NL
w /Davis H., Sr.
ROBERTS, Mary E.
1902
1966
RUDASILL, Eva L.
19
Sep
1879
25
Apr
1915
w /Mark W.
RUDASILL, Mark W.
1881
1946
w /Eva L.
SCOGIN, W. J.
01
Aug
1826
30
Apr
1896
b AL
SHELTON, Burton
30
Jun
1901
15
Jul
1901
San /George & Mollie
SHELTON, Lula May
19
Jun
1890
13
Oct
1898
Dau /George & Mollie
SHRIMPTON, Hazel Mae
13
Apr
1925
13
Aug
1948
23yr 4mo
SHRIMPTON, James G.
1898
1960
SINGLETARY, Bettie
1872
1916
w /William A.
SINGLETARY, Carl C.
28
Jan
1893
02
Sep
1958
TIC Pfc 18 Co 165 Depot
Brigade WW I
SINGLETARY, William A.
1865
1916
w /Bettie
SKAINS, F. C.
14
Oct
1822
04
Nov
1878
SKAINS, H. P.
11
Nov
1847
18
Jan
1886
SKAINS, Irene May
24
Mar
1883
01
Aug
1883
Dau /C.T. & Bettie
SKAINS, Oscar
10
Jan
1882
13
Sep
1884
Son /R.B. & L.F.
STALLINGS, Archie, Dr.
30
Jan
1894
23
Apr
1974
TIC USN WW I w /Letha
STALLINGS, Emma E.
1868
1956
"Mother" w./William D.
STALLINGS, Letha
01
Jun
1908
NL
w /Archie
STALLINGS, Virginia Eliz.
04
Jun
1914
12
Mar
1916
lyr 9mo 8da
STALLINGS, William D.
1859
1928
"Father" w /Emma E.
STEVENER, Arnold G.
10
Dec
1900
31
Dec
1976
w /Jewel H.
STEVENER, Frances
29
Oct
1943
29
Oct
1943
Infant daughter
STEVENER, Jewel H.
05
Apr
1904
NL
w /Arnold G.
SWEETEN, Dalton F.
13
Jun
1914
01
Aug
1978
Lt USN WW II w /Dell R.
SWEETEN, Dell R.
29
Mar
1917
NL
w /Dalton F.
SYPTAK, A. George "Sip"
28
Oct
1901
28
Jul
1983
w /Jewell B.
SYPTAK, Jewell B.
20
Oct
1903
NL
w /A. George
THOMAS, Lynn E.
1897
1961
w /Pauline W.
THOMAS, Pauline W.
1900
1977
THOMPSON, Annie M.
19
Dec
1885
14
Nov
1956
w /Marvin E.
THOMPSON, Bessie
30
Mar
1896
10
Nov
1900
14
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
THOMPSON, E. W.
05
Sep
1631
07
Feb
1901
THOMPSON, Eva L.
30
Aug
1884
01
May
1957
w /John W.
THOMPSON, J. H.
18
Jan
1829
17
Mar
1881
THOMPSON, John Adams
08
Sep
1874
28
Dec
1955
THOMPSON, John Brooks
25
Jan
1910
15
Sep
1976
Cox USN WW II w /Pauline W.
THOMPSON, John W.
08
Feb
1874
21
Aug
1953
w /Eva L.
THOMPSON, Katherine Ann
06
Aug
1868
17
Jun
1943
w /William E.
THOMPSON, L. H.
22
Aug
1881
02
May
1884
THOMPSON, Lorene
26
May
1914
IS
Oct
1915
Dau /John W. & Eva L.
THOMPSON, Margariete
12
Oct
1844
14
Jun
1923
THOMPSON, Marvin E.
11
Jul
1882
05
Oct
1945
w. /Annie M.
THOMPSON, Miller A. "Bud"
12
Feb
1923
28
Jun
1964
TX GM2 USNR WW II; w./W.S.
& Wiloram.
THOMPSON, Myrtle
06
Nov
1898
20
Nov
1900
THOMPSON, Pauline W.
06
Aug
1920
NL
w /Jahn Brooks
THOMPSON, Phanata Belle
03
Mar
1886
18
Feb
1973
THOMPSON, Ruth
02
Oct
1900
18
Mar
1918
THOMPSON, Saddie Blanche
03
Jan
1912
20
Dec
1984
THOMPSON, Sarah E.
13
May
1878
30
Mar
1879
Dau /J.M. & M.E.
THOMPSON, W. S. "Bill"
16
Mar
1894
05
Sep
1867
w. /Wiloram & M.A.
THOMPSON, William E.
04
Feb
1872
05
Apr
1927
w /Katherine Ann
THOMPSON, Willis S.
16
Mar
1894
05
Sep
1967
TX Wagr 141 Inf 36DivWW I
THOMPSON, Wiloram
11
Oct
1900
NL
w /W.S. "Bill" & M.A. ,
TOOMER, Bertha J.
19
Aug
1920
12
Aug
1980
w /J.C.
TOOMER, J. C.
24
Nov
1919
NL
w /Bertha J.
TOOMER, John
11
Feb
1893
28
Oct
1961
w /Millie
TOOMER, Millie
24
May
1897
03
Apr
1969
w /John
TURNER, Finis D.
09
Jul
1909
24
Mar
1975
Tec 5 USA WW II w /Mildred
TURNER, Mildred B.
26
Nov
1911
NL
w /Finis D.
WAGNER, Lee Roy
17
Sep
1937
16
Feb
1969
TX Pvt Co BI AIB
58 Armored Inf.
WALACE, Joseph B.
10
Feb
1892
16
Feb
1892
Son /J.T. & M.E.
WALKER, Clarence E.
09
May
1898
24
Jul
1969
WALKER, Dora
09
Oct
1871
15
Feb
1933
WALKER, Eddie
08
Dec
1903
11
Jan
1925
WALKER, Ella Mae S.
1902
NL
w/William J. "Bill"
WALKER, George E.
14
Feb
1902
17
May
1904
Son /George G. & Lou
WALKER, George G.
1862
1942
"Father" w /Lou
WALKER, Herbert
19
Mar
1904
31
May
1904
Son /George G. & Lou
WALKER, J. E.
09
Apr
1883
01
May
1883
WALKER, James
02
Sep
1817
18
May
1874
b County Antrim Par.
KiIIiade, Ireland
WALKER, James M.
18
Oct
1855
28
Sep
1904
48yr limo 10da
WALKER, Joe B.
16
Jun
1907
23
Aug
1977
WALKER, Joe B.
16
May
1866
08
Nov
1922
WALKER, John
26
Apr
1820
02
Jun
1893
Mason w /Mary
WALKER, John L.
1893
1948
WALKER, John Thomas
24
Aug
1860
08
May
1947
w /Mary L. -
WALKER, Lou
1873
1
1933
"Mother" w /George G.
WALKER, Mary
11
Jan
1834
22
Mar
1920
w. /Jahn
15
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Gate ttemarKS
WALKER, Mary L.
WALKER, Minnie Ann
WALKER, Mirtie
WALKER, Morris W.
WALKER, Pearl
WALKER, Robert L.
WALKER, Roy M.
WALKER, Ruby Jean
WALKER, S. A.
WALKER, Una Mae
WALKER, William J.
WELCH, David Roy
08
Dec
1869
27
Sep
1923
11
Nov
1891
05
Oct
1918
20
Mar
1892
15
Nov
1920
06
Nov
1901
16
May
1911
1904
1906
26
Aug
1893
"Bill" 15
Jul
1896
13
Nov
1952
WELCH, Helen Marie WILCOX 24 Dec 1930
WELCH, Nolan R. "Buck" 03 May 1927
WESTBROOK,
Deborah
K. 12
Apr
1955
WESTBROOK,
Lewis C.
05
Aug
1921
WESTBROOK,
Mary Ann
06
Apr
1944
WESTBROOK,
Viola W.
17
Nov
1923
WILCOX, Helen
Mary
HAMMOND 5
Oct
1904
WILCOX, Oliver Roy 27 Aug 1900
WILCOX, Oliver Roy, Jr. 06 Dec 1932
WILCOX, Sally Lee
WILCOX, Walter
WILLIAMS, Ted
WILSON, Claudie
WILSON, Clyde F.
WILSON, Ella May
WILSON, Elmer L.
WILSON, Elnora J.
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
WILSON,
Eula B.
Ezra E.
Ezra Eugene
Frannie E.
George L.
Geraldine
Gladys 0.
H. L.
Henry L.
Henry 0.
Ida G.
infant
Jim L.
Labe T. "Bud"
Lillie B.
14 Dec 1671
09 Oct 1859
17 Aug 1924
22 Feb 1906
19 Jan 1908
26 Jul 1891
19 Sep 1916
09 Aug 1915
26 Feb 1896
1866
29 Jul 1912
27 Nov 1849
06 Dec 1884
19 Jun 1905
17 Sep 1916
25 Feb 1842
19 Dec 1903
1919
24 Jun 1881
08 Feb 1893
1893
09 May 1887
28 May 1890
1960 w /John Thomas
NL w /Morris W.
30 Oct 1894
10 Sep 1975 Cpl USA WW II w/Minnie A.
26 Nov 1963
15 Nov 1920
27 Dec 1956 w /Ruby Jean
03 May 1982 w /Roy M.
1964
08 Oct 1980 "Sister"
22 Jun 1971 TX USN WW I w /Ella Mae S.
10 Mar 1978 Hus /Bev LOTT. Son/N.R. &
Helen Marie WILCOX WELCH
NL m 12 Jun 1948 w /Nolan R.
Dau /Oliver R. & Helen M. HAMMOND WILCOX
27 Jan 1975 S2 USN Son /Dolph D. &
Minnie C. w. /Helen Marie WILCOX WELCH
13 Apr 1955
25 Jul 1969 w/Viola W.
09 Mar 1948
NL w /Lewis C.
NL w /Oliver Roy Dau /William
& Mattie TENNELL HAMMOND
27 Oct 1956 Son./Walter & Sally Lee
w/Helen Mary HAMMOND WILCOX
28 Jan 1951 TX Pic 81 Recon Bn 11
Armored Division
14 Apr 1947
26 Mar 1913
it dec 1978
15 May 1906
04 Jun 1978
08 Jul 1900
06 Jul 1975
NL
15 Jul 1896
1947
18 Mar 1986
26 May 1902
08 May 1977
10 Jun 1980
NL
16 Mar 1911
23 Feb 1939
1956
04 Sep 1902
10 Feb 1893
1962
30 Jul 1966
20 Dec 1972
Pic USA WW II
Son /E.E. & M.I.
w /Geraldine
S1 USN WW II w /Gladys 0.
m 30 Nov 1932 w /Oscar E.
Mother /Larry Dean
w /Lillie B. & Labe T.
w /Mary I.
w /Ruth Nolen
w /Ola May
w /Clyde F.
w /Elmer L.
Mason
Dau /H.L. & F.E.
Son/`Mr & Mrs H.L.
"Brother" w /011ie
w /Lillie B. & Eula B.
w Labe T. & Eula B.
16
ALEXANDER CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
WILSON,
Louisa H.
12
Sep
1801
WILSON,
Mabel B.
31
Oct
1882
WILSON,
Martha Mae
22
Feb
1926
WILSON,
Mary I.
01
Aug
1669
WILSON,
Olga Mae
15
Oct
1891
WILSON,
011ie
.18
Mar
1902
WILSON,
Oscar E.
18
Jul
1910
WILSON,
Robert L.
1879
WILSON,
Ruby H.
31
Oct
1898
WILSON,
Ruth Nolen
NL
WINTERS,
Candale Kay
01
Aug
1947
WITTE, Shirley
Sue
1942
WOODALL,
Lute W.
.18
Mar
1862
WOODALL,
Nell H.
01
Aug
1885
WORSHAM,
Fannie Christine
09
Nov
1875
WORSHAM,
infant
05
Jul
1900
WORSHAM,
Maggie M.
25
Apr
1905
WORSHAM,
Maudelle H.
28
Dec
1901
WORSHAM,
William Henry
27
Jan
1855
°YEARGAN, Don Ross
08 May 1864
1963
11 Dec 1926
1948
06 Dec 1973
1959
15 Oct 1969
1954
12 Oct 1899
05 Aug 1914
17 Jan 1957
1985
14 Feb 1963
1982
29 Nov 1974
09 Jul 1900
22 Feb 1907
11 Jan 1978
10 Aug 1924
it Dec 1936 22 Sep 1975
YEARGAN, Evelyn Davis 12 Mar 1938 NL
QUERIES
n Mother n w /Robert L.
w /Ezra E.
w /George L.
w /Jim L.
m 30 Nov 1902 w /Elnora J.
FatherAarry Dean
°Dad® w/Mabel B.
Dau /R.L. & E.E.
w.'Ezra Eugene
w/Nell H.
w /Lute W.
w/William Henry
Son /W.H. & F.C.
w /Fannie Christine
I
Son /Johnnie & Anna Ray
w /Evelyn Davis
w /Dan Ross Dau /Oliver
Roy & Helen WILCOX
#1 BARNES
Looking for information on James Edward BARNES, who was probably
born in Jefferson County, AL about 1895 -96, son of James Pierce BARNES
and Annie JETT BARNES. May have been reared in Texas in Nacogdoches Co.
or in one of the counties of the Brazos Valley - Robertson, Leon, Madison,
Grimes, or other in this area.
#2 BEATY
Looking for information on Roy BEATY. May be a cousin of above James
Edward BARNES and possibly reared in the same location. His mother may
have been a BARNES.
#3 WEST
Looking for information on James WEST, born in Blount County, AL in`
1629. His mother was Judith WEST - may have been Judith JETT, daughter of
John and Naomi WEBB JETT. James had a twin sister Mary. The 1250 Census
shows Judith born in No. Carolina in 1792.
Above three items from Alice C. Stubbs, 1204 Garden Lane, Bryan, 1' 77802.
("QUERIES" is continued on pace 37.)
17
MY HERITAGE
In climbing my ancestral tree,
i find my were much 1 iEe me,
They also lived and loved and died,
And laughed, I know, and ves they cried.
Their gravestones tell me of such woe,
That hopeful 1 y I'll never know.
Of babes stillborn, and husbands new,
Who blazed the trails, then died there too.
Of brides who never lived to see
Their babes grow to maturity.
Of summers hot, and winters cold;
0f battles fought and warriors bold.
Old letters tell of good times too,
0f harvests full and hopes renewed;
0f joys shared and games they played,
0f fireside chats and new born babes.
We think each scheme we have is new,
Well, my ancestors had them too;
They planned and dreamed of bigger things,
And better days for their offspring.
'i For life more ful 1 , with hope imbued;
For freedoms earned, by them renewed;
And now it's mine, earned, but not free,
This heritage they left to me.
by: .Jo Landers
Landers` Landing
Vancouver, Washington
Dec. 1986
The aoove poem was in the Dec. 1986 - Jan. 1987 issue of a
publication I receive called Landers' Landings published by Jo
Lancers. The Dub 1 ication deal s with LANDERS, LANDIS, LAfdDES
Tamil ies. i : Z thought the poem was pretty good and wrote for
permission to submit it for publication in the Advertiser. She
was pleased to grant permission. I now submit it to You for your
consideration.
Carl W. Land i ss
18
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Page
No. 123 Post Office:
Bryan 23 Aug 1870
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1016
1016
CALLION, Serene
28 F B Work in field
Josephine
14 F B "
Alf
11 M B
17
17
CONNOR, Alex
45 M B Farmer
Martha.
30 F B K house
Eliza
21 F B works on farm
Jack
17 M B " "
Peter
13 M B ee ee
Louisa
8 F B
Albert
10 M B
Dick
5 M B
John
3 M B
Alex
2/12 M B Mar
18
18
DAVIS, Edward
43 M W Farmer
SPEARS, Mary
33 F W K house
Caroline
4 F W
ALFORD, Harry
30 M W
19
19
WILLIAMS, Bill
35 M B Farmer
.
Judy
33 F B K house
1020
1020
AMBROSE, John
40 M B Farmer
Jane
35 F B K house
Rebeccah
14 F B at home
H vv
12 F B vv
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Dave
10 M B vv ry
Peter
8 M B
Jane
e 6 F B
Dinah
4 F B
Mary
2FB
21
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BLAKEY, John
17 M W Farming
Mary
64 F W K house
Jim
18 M B Laborer
22
22
LEONAID, Ann
34 F W K house
Edwin
11 M W at home
Ellen
10 F W "
Matt
3 M W
24
24
DAWSON, Andrews
35 M W Farmer
Louisa
36 F B K house
Martha
9 F B
25
25
WILLIAMS, Andy
47 M B Farmer
Minerva
36 F B K House
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County Texas 1870 Census
Page No. 124 Post Office: Bryan 23 Aug 1870
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Sarah
6 F B
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16 M B work on farm
„
John
11 M B "
W ILL I AMS, J AMS, Green
10 M B
27
27 MOSELY, Abe
40 M B Farmer
Ala
Lucy
30 R*B K House
28
28 MARSHALL, Robt
36 M B Farmer
Tex
Miss
Jane
37 F B K house
Tex
Harvey
18 F B works on farm
"
Maria
16 F B Laborer
Wm
40 M B Laborer
Va
29
29 WILLIAMS, Sawney
46 M B Farmer
Miss
Gibson
19 M B Laborer
Tex
Kitty
40 F B K house
Ala
Caroline
16 F B works on farm
Tex
Arnolds
13 M B "
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1030
1030 LIIGGINS, Farmie
30 F B " ►'
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La
•
Louisa
13 F B "
Perry`.
6 F B
Emily
17 F B
31
31 W I L LIAM , Sarah
70 F B No occupation
Va
BALLARD, Hanjah
100 F B if
"
ANTHONY, Archy—
M B Farmer
"
Maria
24 F B K house
Tex
HOUSTON, Sam
" 6 M M
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BERRY, Tyler
4 F B
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32
32 WATSON, Geo.
25 M B Farmer
"
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Laura.
21 F B K house
Geo
9/12 M B Aug
"
WILLIAMS, Hester
22 F B work on farm
"
33
33 GOODON Gus
32 M B Farmer
Ga
Georgia
20 F B K house
Tex
Rachel
7 F B
Della
6 F B
"
Peter
4 M B
"
34
34 BALLARD, Hannah
90 F B No occupation
Va
TEERS, Henry
48 M B Farmer
Tenn
Phillis
45 F B K house
Ga
Geo
7 M B
Tex
Should Be F?
20
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30 M B Fanning
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25 F B K house
Tom
10 M B
Tex
Peter
8 M B
William
6 M B
36
36 BOSTON, Abe
25 M B Fanning
Ala -
Lucy
20 F B K house
Tex
Martin
8 M B
to
37
37 MOORE, John
4 0 M W Farming
10,000
l000 Ireland
10
Margt
35 F W K House
Thomas
13 M W
Mo
Ellen
9 F W
Tex
38
38 HALL, John
45 M W Farmer
Pa
Zilphia
18 F W K House
Tex
39
39 MICKLEBORROUGH, E.
49 F W K House
10,000
500 Va
Alex
19 M W Ferry Man
Tex
Ed
17 M W at School
X
John
15 M W ,° ,°
X
Mary
13 F W
X
Peter
21 M W Fanning
LYDIA, John
11 M W at School
X
HEARNE, Henry
12 M W ee se
11 X
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3 F w
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18 F B servant
1o4o
1040 JOHNSON, Stephen
35'M B Farmer
La
Eda
23 F B
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Mary
10 F B
Tex
Anderson
8 M B
"
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41 EDDING, Calvin
60 M B Farmer
S C
Sarah
35 F B K House
Ga
Amanda
9 F B
Tex
Rebeccah
5 F B
of
Sam
14 M B Laborer
Ala
42
42 GEORGE, Jones
38 M B Farmer
Geo
JONES, Eliza
20 F B K House
Tex
George
2 M B
- 43
43 LITTLE, Sam
71 M B Farming
N.Carolina
Matilda
40 F B K house
La
44
44 HENDERSON, Green
25 M B Fanning
Tex
Eliza
25 F B K House
21
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County Texas 1870 Census
Page No. 126 Post Office:
Bryan 24 Aug 1870
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1044 1044 HENDERSON, Ma
2 F B
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MURRAY, Sam
21 M B Farmer
45
45 HO U4ES, David
5 0 M B
Va
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Dollie
36 F B K house
Giles
16 M B Laborer
Tex
Sam
14 F B at home
Eliza
10 F B
David
6 M B
Moses
2 M B
Jeff
13 M B " "
46
46 HARRY, Jones
24 M B Farming
Ga
TAYLOR, Jack
10 M B at home
Tex
47
47 WESLEY, Johnson
49 M B Farmer
I-a
Patience
35 F B K House
Mary
1 F B at home
Tex
Roda
13 F B ,► ,
Jane
8 F B
Matilda
3 F B
Azalene
2 F B
EDDINGS, George
1 M B
GRIFFIN, Jo
20 M B Fuming
La
48
48 SHELTON, Stephen
28 MB
Ga
Sallie
36 F B K house
of
49
49 BELL, Funk
45 M B Farmer
La
1050
1050 NILE, Andy
.45 M B
S C
Marro i.a
38 F B K house
Ala
Sam
15 M B Laborer
Tex
Mary
13 F B at home
Sarah
10 M B
Anna
9 F B
Rebeccah
5 F B
51
51 MOORE, Ben
30 M W Laborer
Ireland
WELLS, Thomas
49 M W Farmer
La
Martha
43 F W K house
Miss
Sam
21 M W Laborer
Thomas
15 M W
Morrion ( ?)
12 M W at home
Tex
Bashaba
9 F W
of
Eliza
74F W No Occupation
Miss
'
ARNOLD, Jo
31 M W Laborer
Nova Scotia
-� May have intended: JONES, Harry
22
BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census
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25 Aug 1870
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Kate
4 F W
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BLAKEY, Mary
60 F W K House
S C
John
21 M W Farmer
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54
54
SPENCE, Erie
25 M B "
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Emelane
30 F B K house
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Jim
4 M B
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Mary
2 F B
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55
55
BARKER., Wm
22 M W Farmer
10,000
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Mousiri
22 F W K house
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VM W
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James
61 M W Farmer
Ky
Adeline
41 F W K House
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James
17 M W laborer
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16 M W - ""
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12 M M Servant
99
57
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CROWDER, Elijah
35 M B Farmer
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Arnett
35 F B K house
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16 F B at home
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Chass
8 M B
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58
58
SAMULS, Rube
65 M B Farmer
Va
Esther
55 F B K house
It
JACKSON, Jo
40 M B Farmer
Miss
SAMUELS, Allen
21 M B laborer
La
Essex
14 M B "
Tex
59
59
zIFFEN, Harriett
26 F B work on farm
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John
6 M B
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2 M B
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M= CAN, Pleasant
39 M B Farming
"
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25 F W K house
61
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GARDNER, Alf
45 M W Farmer
1000
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Sarah
30 F W K house
it
John
15 M W at home
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Eliza
12 F W '® '"
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Ellen
6 F W
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4 M W
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LEONAID, Lee
14 M M
Miss
HOIMAN, Gilbert
50 M B Farmer
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County Texas 1870 Census
Page No. 128 Post Office: Bryan
25 Aug 1870
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HOLMAN, Vicey
40 F B K house
Miss
Tex
Esther
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17 M B Laborer
Bill
15 M B "
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14 M B
Jeff
12 M B "
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Lucy
9 F B
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7 M B
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1 F B
63
63 WILSLSON Willie
36 M B Farmer
La
Sydney
24 F B K house
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Fannie
6 F B
Tex
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2 M B
64
64 TYLER, Martha,
45 F W K house
Miss
Abner
21 M W Farmer
Darrell
19 M W Laborer
Geo.
Tex
C
1 6 M W
5
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Lafayette
12 M W
Jim
10 M W at home
°
Chas
7 M W
65
65 BOON, Thomas
45 M W Physician
Miss
Susan
30 F W K house
Sarah
16 F W at home
Thomas
10 M W it "
John
7 MW
Norma
80 F B No occupation
66
66 McLANE, Emily
50 F M Farming
Ky
And ?s
14 M M Laborer
Florence
12 F M
PERCE,Sarah
5 F M
Tex
°
Virginia
2 F M
HICKSOON, Jane
23 F M washerwoman
Miss
Lola Rook
7/12 F M Jan
Tex
HOLLIDAY, Launa
3 F M
„
67
67 MARSHALL, Robt
35 M B Farmer
La
Laura
25 F B K house
Ala
CARTER, America
22 F B work on farm
N C
68
68 KING, Thomas
45 M W Boarding house on R R
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1068 KING, Ann
45 F W K house
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Willie
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Allice
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GAYMON, Chas
35 M W
DONAVIN, Dermis
45 M W Laborer
Ireland
HLLLAND if
45 M W
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LYONS, John
50 M W
CASEY, Tom
50 M W
CAN, Matt
30 M W
CANNON,
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69
69 THOMAS, Peter
45 M B Fanner
Ala
Sarah
52 F B K house
N C
McGOWEN, Owen
21 M B Fanner
Miss
Dick
19 M B Laborer
it
Chas
7 M B
Tex
1070
1070;KNOX, Louisa
27 F M Fanning
Miss
CARROLL, Lucy
17 F M Servant
Ark
KNOX, Bell
8 F M
Tex
Maurice
1 M M
71
71 ELLI OTT, I OTT, Harvey
23 M M Fanning
Ky
WA=, Ann
58 F B K house
Va
BURGESS, Alf
13 M B Farmer
Ala
Carrie
21 F B K house
N C
Mary
3 F B
Tex
Venal.
2 M B
of
72
72 WHITE, Kate
- 45 F B works on farm
Va
Mose
30 M B Laborer
S C
73
73 HUNTER' Louis
56 M B Fanning
Va
Nancy
49 F B K House
Tenn
Ezra
11 F B
La
74
74 Dave
6 M B
'°
BROWN, Pleasant
45 M B Farmer
Va
Marr ia.
39 F B K house
„
Wm
3 M B
Tex
75
75 HAWTHORN, Wm
28 M B Farmer
La
Kate
25 F B K house
ff
Wm
7 M B
it
Louisa
3 F B
Tex
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5/12 M B Jan
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76
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18 F B
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27 F B K House
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John
8 M B
Moses
6 M B
Lere
4 M B
King Emanuel 2 F B
Teli.thia
4/12 F B Feb
77
77
BROWN, Eliza
39 F M Farming
Prince
17 M M Laborer
Wiley
12 M M
78
78
COX, James
50 M W Farmer
Ireland
Ellen
50 F W K house
if
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18 M W Laborer
Ala
1080
1080
KNOX, Peter
50 M B Farmer
S C
Emeline
34 F B K house
Ala
Julia
16 F 13 -at home
Miss
THORNTON, Maria
16 F B work on farm
Tex
it
Sylvia
9 F B
81
81
HARHORN, Bill
30 M B Farmer
La
Caroline
25 F B K house
Willie
5 M B
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Lue
2 F B
Clara
16 F B
Silas
5/12 M B Dec
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82
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M. B Fanner
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- 40 F B L3 K.House
Tex
Sam
14 M B Laborer
Robt
12 M B
Elvin
10 M B at home
Elvira
8 F B
Anthony
18 M B
Ala
83
83
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85 F B No occupation
Va
84
84
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30 M B Farmer
Caroline
25 F B K House
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85
85
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28 M B Farmer
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Harriett
25 F B K house
is
86
86
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25 M B Farmer
Ala
Emily
35 F B K house
Va
Lucy
8 F M
Tex
Emily
1 F B
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88
88
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600
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Ky
Martha
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12 F W
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89
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Lucy
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24 F W No Occupation
Ill
92
92
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50 M B Farmer
Ala
Matha (sic)
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it
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15 F B at home
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Jim
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it
Cornelius
8 M B
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Monroe
10 M W
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8 M W
Mary
1 F W
94
94
PAGE, Chas
50 M W Farmer
Sarah
44 F W K House
John
28 M W School Teacher
Wm
21 M W Laborer
Phebe
23 F W at home
Geo
18 M W
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2 M W
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96
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38 M W Farmer
Ala
Mary
26 F W K House
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25 M W Farmer
97
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41 M W
500
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Ala
Mir
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Tex
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16 F W at home
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2 M W
98
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ROBERTSON, Geo
35 M W Farmer
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Letitia
29 F W K house
Ga
Mary
S F W
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Lizzie
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Joe
2 M W
99
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35 iii W Wagon Maker
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Ellen
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11 M W it
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1100
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50 F W K House
2000
500
La
James
18 M W Farmer
Tex
Mary
16 F W at home
if
Lewis
18 M M Laborer
Ala
Bill
15 M B Domestic Servant
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41 M W Farmer
2000
500
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John
16 M W Laborer
Ala
Jim
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Brazos Genealogical Association.
Y U -LAWS (Revised and Approved November 16,
1987
ARTICLE I NAME
The name of this organization shall be the Brazos'Genealogical Association. The
business address of the Association shall be a local Post Office box number.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE
Section 1. The purpose of the organization shall be to promote interest in family
history and in genealogical research. The Association shall collect, record, publish,
and preserve materials for the membership and for cooperating libraries.
Section Z. The Association is organized exclusively for educational, scientific,
and literary purposes, including compiling and distributing research
publications to organizations qualifying as exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP
Membership shall be open to individuals who are interested in genealogical and
historical research.
ARTICLE IV FINANCES
Section 1. The Association shall be a non - profit educational organization. All
assets shall be used to promote the purposes of the Association.
Section 2. The Association's income shall be from membership dues, donations, and sale
of publications related to genealogical history or research compiled by the membership.
Section 3. The officers and standing committees shall each prepare a budget estimate
to be presented to the President by November 1 of each year.
ARTICLE V OFFICERS
Section 1. The elected officers of the Association shall be President, Vice President,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Section 2. The office of Librarian and the office of Editor of the quarterly shall
be filled annually by appointment by the President of the Association, with the
approval of the Executive Committee.
Section 3. Officers shall assume their duties on January 1 of each year.
ARTICLE VI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section 1. The Executive Committee shall be the four elected officers, the two
appointed officers, and the immediate past president.
Section 2. Executive Committee meetings shall be open to all members of the Association.
ARTICLE VII STANDING COMMITTEES
The Standing Committees shall be Program, Publicity, Membership, Library, Editorial,
and Workshop.
ARTICLE VIII MEETINGS
The meetings shall be held monthly, with time and place to be set annually by vote
of the membership in a regular meeting.
B. G. A. BY -LAWS
ARTICLE IX DUTIES OF.OFFICERS
Section 1. The President shall:
a. preside at all meetings of the Association,
b. call and preside at meetings of the Executive Committee,
c. appoint members of standing committees and special committees,
d. be an ex officio member of all committees except the nominating committee,
e. present budget estimates to the Executive Committee for consideration
and approval.
Section 2. The Vice President shall:
a. in the absence of the President, perform the duties pertaining to that office
b.
serve as chairman of the Program Committee.
Section
3.
The Secretary shall:
a.
record the proceedings of each regular meeting and each Executive Comm =ttee
meeting,
b.
conduct any correspondence required by the Association,
c.
transfer files of minutes of all meetings to the succeeding secretary.
Section
4.
The Treasurer shall:
a.
receive and deposit the funds of the Association in a recognized bank,
b.
disburse the funds according to a budget approved by the Executive Committee,
c.
present a brief financial report to members at'each meeting,
d.
keep a record of members in good standing,
e.
close of each fiscal ,
sub g at the cl
submit accounts for auditing
f.
at the discretion of the Executive Committee, be required to be bonded
at the expense of the Association,
g.
transfer financial records to the succeeding treasurer.
Section
5.
The Librarian shall:
a.
serve as chairman of the Library Committee,
b.
inform the membership of new genealogical. acquisitions,
c.
maintain the Association's genealogical files and a written record of
all library property,
d.
transfer all library properties to the succeeding librarian.
Section
6.
The Editor shall:
a.
call and preside at meetings of the editorial staff,
b..
obtain bids for publication of the quarterly,
c.
be responsible for distribution of publications,
d.
transfer all publications and editorial files to the succeeding editor.
30
B G . Al
_ BY
-LAWS
ARTICLE X DUTIES OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Section
1.
The Executive Committee shall:
a.
serve as consultants to the President in matters of policy,
b.
appoint officer replacement if vacancy occurs during the year,
c.
serve as an advisory board for the quarterly staff,
d.
consider and approve the annual budget for the coming year.
Section
2.
The Program Committee shall:
a.
plan and present the monthly programs,
b.
notify the chairman of the Publici.ty.Committee two weeks prior to
each meeting.
Section
3.
The Publicity Committee shall: '
a.
publicize the meetings and activities of the Association,
b.
notify the chairman of the telephone committee of activities and
programs.
Section
4.
The Membership Committee shall:
a.
maintain a current membership list,
b.
recruit new members,
c.
provide each new member with a copy of the BY -LAWS, a current membership
list, and a blank pedigree chart for publication in the quarterly.
Section
5.
The Nominating Committee shall:
a.
meat in October to prepare a slate of officers,
b.
present the slate of officers at the November meeting.
Section
6.
The Library Committee shall:
a.
maintain the Association's library and secure volunteer help if needed,
b.
encourage improvement and enlargement of the Association's library.
Section
7.
The Editorial Committee shall:
a..
serve on the publication staff,
b.
research, compile, and write articles for publication,
c.
encourage submission of articles from the general membership.
Section
8.
The Workshop Committee shall:
a.
survey members for interest in a workshop,
b.
plan the date, the speaker(s), and the topic(s),
c.
estimate expenses and set fees of participants to cover the expenses,
d.
assign subcommittees for developing and implementing the workshop,
e.
prepare a final written report to the Executive Committee.
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( - B. G. A. BY -LAWS
ARTICLE XI ELECTIONS
\% Section 1. The slate of officers shall be presented by the Nominating Committee
at the November meeting; additional nominations may be made from the floor with
the prior consent of the person nominated.
Section 2. Elections shall be by a majority of members present.
Section 3. Ballots may be used at the discretion of the President or by request o'
the membership with a simple majority vote.
ARTICLE XII DUES
Section 1. :Membership dues shall be set by a majority vote of members present at
a regular meeting.
Section 2. Dues are payable for the budget year, January 1 through December 31;
new members after June 30 will pay dues for one -half the amount of the annual dues.
Section 3. Membership shall include one subscription to the quarterly.
ARTICLE XIII AMENDMENTS
These BY -LAWS may be amended at any regular meeting by a two - thirds vote of
members present, provided the amendment has been presented in writing at the
previous meeting.
ARTICLE XIV DISSOLUTION
The dissolution of this organization may be recommended by the Executive
Committee in the event the Association ceases to carry out the purposes for which
it was established. In the event of dissolution all assets remaining after payment
of all debts will be paid to a non - profit organization which is, itself, exempt
under Section 5O1 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
ARTICLE XV PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The rules contained the current edition of Robert's Rules.of .Order Newly Revised
shall govern the Association in all cases to which they are applicable and in which
they are not inconsistent with these BY -LAWS and any special rules of order the
Association may adopt.
W
Harry J. Portzer ANCESTOR CHART
X501 Sumter Dr
a
Jacob Johannes_. Portzer
— College Station, TX 77840
b. 23 Jun 1824
January 20, 1988
p.b.Hempfield Twp, Westm'd Co.
M. 16 Nov 1845
4 Ze hania Franklin Portzer
d. 8 Jan 1898
b. 16 Feb 1854
p.d.Salem Twp, Westm'd Co., PA
p.b.Near Manor, Westm'd Co.
m. 28 Dec 1879
d. 8 Jan 1929
p.d.Near New Alex., PA.
q
'`define "Addie" Sterner
b. 10 Mar 1826
Harry Jones Portzer Sr.
p.b.Probably Franklin Twp. °
b. 8 Feb 1862
m. 16 Nov 1845
p.b.Salem Twp, Westm'd Co, PA
d. 12 Mar 1896
m. 10 Sep 1914
p.d.Salem Twp, Westm'd Co, PA
d. 24 Sep 1948
p.d.Greensburg, Westm'd Co, PA
10
Not known
s Ella Davis {Orphan)
b, 10 Sep 1854
p.b.Probably Salem Twp.
31
Not known
m. 28 Dec 1879
d. 4 Mar 1924
p.d.Salem Twp, Westm'd Co.
1 Harry J. Portzer
b. 16 Dec 1915
p.b.Greensburg, Westm'd Co., PA
12
Christian Ebersole
m. 21 Feb 1946
b. 9 Jun 1793
d. -------- - - - - --
p.b.Elizabeth Twp, Lanc. Co.
p.d.-------- - - - - --
m. 6 Aug, 1840, 3rd marriage
d. 12 Nov 1869
S Samuel George Ebersole
p.d.Mt. Pleasant Twp, Westm'd
b. 16 Apr 1848
p.b.Mt Pleasant Twp, Westm'd
13
k ary "Polly" Gallows
m. 11 Mar 1874
b. 17 May 1818
d. 3 Apr 1936
p.b.Unity Twp, Westm'd Co, PA
p.d.Greensburg, Westm'd Co.
m. 6 Aug, 1840
d. 12 Dec 1873
a lary Galloway Ebersole
p.d.Mt. Pleasant Twp, Westm'd
b. 1 Dec 1883
p.b.Greensburg, Westm'd Co., PA
14
Jacob Wea
m. 10 Sep 1914
b. 19 Mar 1811
d. 26 Jun 1954
p.b.Lower Paxton ?, Dauphin Co,
p.d.Greensburg, Westm'd Co., PA
m. About 1837
d® 28 Oct 1854
Eliza Jane Weaver
.d.Hempfield Twp, Westm'd Co.
b. 20 Aug 1850
p.b.Ludwick <Gbg.), Westm'd
15
Salome Sarah Kiehl
m. 11 Mar 1874
b. 19 Mar 1818
d. 14 Mar 1937
p.b.Greensburg, PA
p.d.Greensburg, Westm'd Co.
m. About 1837
d. 26 Apr 1890
p.d.Greensburg, Westm'd Co.
I I
A nna Maroaretha Braucher
b.
p.b.Probably Berks Co.
m. Around 1778
d.
p.d.
14 Salome Sarah Kiehl
b. 19 Mar 1818
p.b.Greensburg, Westm`d Co., PA
m. About 1837
d. 26 Apr 1890
V .d.Greensburg, PA
1 62 JArnh 1 a i h« 11
Zia I Anna Marga.retha.
124
Jacob Leiby I
b. 1720
p.b.Germany
m. Around 1742
d. 1807
p.d.Berks County, PA
b. 22 Jul 1746
p.b.
m. Around 1770
d. 24 Mar 1797
p.d.Berks County, PA
31 baria Magdalena Leiba
b. 16 May 1780
p.b.Berks County, PA
M. 1800 or earlier
d. 8 Feb 18744
p.d.Northumberland County, PA
63 knna Maria Petereu
b.
p.b.
m. Around 1770
d.
p.d.Berks County, PA
12s IBorothea
b.
p.b.
M.
d .
p.d.Berks County, PA
126 Not known
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
a.d.
127 `dot
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
p.d.
33
H...rr J. Portzer ANCESTOR CHART
2501 Sumter Dr.
120 Johann Geor.a Kiehl
v College Station, TX 77540
b. 15 Apr
le
January 20, 1?86
p.b.Meddersheim,
Palatinate
m. Around
1745
60 Adam Kiehl
d.
b. Around 1750
p.d.Berks
County, PA
p.b.Serks County, PA
m. Around 1778
d.
p.d.Prob. Hempfield Twp, Westm`d
121
b.
ao Jac Kiehl
p.b.Prob.
Mecidersheim
b. 26 Feb 1779
M.
p.b.Berks County, PA
d.
;. 1800 or earlier
p.d.Berks
County, PA
d. 8 Jan 1859
n d Greensburn Westm`d Co PA
122 Christian
Braucher
A nna Maroaretha Braucher
b.
p.b.Probably Berks Co.
m. Around 1778
d.
p.d.
14 Salome Sarah Kiehl
b. 19 Mar 1818
p.b.Greensburg, Westm`d Co., PA
m. About 1837
d. 26 Apr 1890
V .d.Greensburg, PA
1 62 JArnh 1 a i h« 11
Zia I Anna Marga.retha.
124
Jacob Leiby I
b. 1720
p.b.Germany
m. Around 1742
d. 1807
p.d.Berks County, PA
b. 22 Jul 1746
p.b.
m. Around 1770
d. 24 Mar 1797
p.d.Berks County, PA
31 baria Magdalena Leiba
b. 16 May 1780
p.b.Berks County, PA
M. 1800 or earlier
d. 8 Feb 18744
p.d.Northumberland County, PA
63 knna Maria Petereu
b.
p.b.
m. Around 1770
d.
p.d.Berks County, PA
12s IBorothea
b.
p.b.
M.
d .
p.d.Berks County, PA
126 Not known
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
a.d.
127 `dot
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
p.d.
34
Harry J.
Porter ANCESTOR CHART
2501 Sumter
Dr
as Georoiue. P "otter
college
Station,
T.:: ,78 _
b. 6 Apr 17:7 ;baptiser date?
January
20,
1988
p.b.Kehl, Baden, 1.4est Germany
M. 12 Apr 1751
sz Johann
Georg Pfotzer
d. 7 Dec 1777
b.
12
Feb 1758
p.d.Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co.
p.b.Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co.
m. About 1780 (served in PA militia
d. About 1800 in Revolution)
p.d.Gettysburg, PA. 65 Maroaretha Flick(en)
b. 29 May 1732 (baptism date?
16 Samuel Porter p.b.Kehl, Baden, West Germany
b. 5 Mar 1794 m. 12 Apr 1751
p.b.Gettysburg, then York Co., PA d. 3 Feb 1792
s. About 1814, 1st marriage p.d.Wara.aick Twp, Lancaster Co.
. 25 Sep 1866
.d.Hempfield Twp, Westm'd Co., PA
s (Christina. a ? r
as
b. 4 Sep 1761 (computed)
p.b.Probably Warwick Twp.
m. About 1801
d. 25 Apr 1829
p.d.Westm'd Co., PA
S
. 23 Jun 1824
.b.Hempfield Twp, Westm'd Co., PA
. 16 Nov 1845
. 8 Jan 1898
.d.Salem Twp, Westm - d Co., PA
34 Andreas Keppel
b. Not known
p.b. Ii
a. Around 1775
d. 26 Jul 1819
p.d.Franklin Twp, Westm'd Co.
17 Luria Christina Kep2e1
b. 13 Jun 1784
p.b.Probably Penn Twp, Westm'd. Co.
m. About 1814
d. 18 Aug 1834
p.d.Hempfield Twp, Westm'd Co., PA
es knna Maria 7 ?'
b.
p.b.
m. Around 1775
d.
p.d.
E7
6e
.b.
.d.
69 nna
b.
p.b.
m.
d.
p.d.
35
0
Harr`; J. Portzer
2501 Sumter Dr
College Station, T" ,7040
January 20, 1988
48 Not Known
b.
Q.b.
d.
p.b.
12
ANCESTOR CHART
24 Abraham Eber
b. About 1755 or earlier
p.b.Not known
m. About 1775
d. 1819
p.d.Dauphin Co., PA
411 Jot known
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
p.d.
Chr istian Ebersole
b. 9 Jun 1793
p.b.Elizabeth Twp, Lancaster Co.
r. 6 Aug 1840, 3rd marriage
d. 12 Nov 1869
p.d.Mt. Pleasant TkAip, Westm'd Co., PA
50 Johannes Stauffer
b. 6 Aug 1715
p.b.Wurttemburg, Pfaltz, Germany
m. Fall, 1738, 1st marriage
d. About 10 Jan 1767
p.d.Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co.
2e (Eve Stouffer
b. 12 Apr 1751
p.b.Probably Warwick Twp, Lanc. Co.
m. About 1775
d. Not known
p.d.Not known
51 I Catherine Shenk ':Shank, etc.?
b. Apr, 1720
p.b.Not known
m. Fall, 1738
d. 29 Nov 1760
p.d.Probably Warwick Twp.,
Lancaster County, PA
100
fer
b. Not known
p.b.Probably Wur•ttemburg
gin. Not known
d.
Q.d.
101 LJeron i ca
b. Not known
p.b.Probably Wurttemburg
m. Not known
d. "
p.d.Prob.Eliz.Twp.Lancaster Co
102 Michael Shenk
b. Before 1700
p.b.Probably Palatinate
m. Around 1715 ( Ist wife)
d. About 1760
_jp.d.Eliz.Twp.Lancaster Co.
103
p.b.
m. Around 1715
d.
p.d.Eliz.T:ap.Lancaster Co.
36
Harry J. Por t er ANCESTOR CHART
2501 Sumter Dr
.Col 1 ege ;?,tat i on , T: 77840
January 20, 1988
da Peter Weaver (Weber'?)
b.
p.b.
m. Around 1797
d.
p.d.Dauphin County, PA
57
b.
p.b.
M.
d.
p.d.
14 Jacob Wearer
b. 19 Mar 1811
p.b.Lower Paxton ?, Dauphin Co., PA
m. About 1337
d. 28 Oct 1854
p.d.Hempfield Twp.Westmoreland Co.
58 Abraham Ebersole (see #24)
b. About 1755 or earlier
p.b.Not Known
m. About 1775
d. 1819
p.d.Dauphin County, PA
29 (Barbara Ebersole
' b
p.b.Lancaster County, PA
m. Around 1797
d. Around 1815
p.d.Lower Paxton Twp.Dauphin Co.
59 1Eue Stouffer (see #25)
b. 12 Apr 1751
p.b.Probably Warwick Twp, Lancaster Co.
m. About 1775
d. Not known
p.d.Not Known
INDE)<
ABBOTT 6
ACKLAND 27
ALFORD 16
ALLPHIN 6
AMBROSE 18
ANTHONY 19
ARNOLD 21
ATKINS 6
AYERS 6
BAKER 6
BALL 6
BALLARD 19
BANDY 6
BANKS 6
BARKER 22
BARNES 6, 16
BATSON 6
BEATY 16
BELL 6, 21
BENBOW 6, 12, 13
BENZIN 34
BERRY 6 19
BILLINGSLEY 5
BISHOP 6
BLAKEY 18, 22
BLUHE 6, 7
BOGGS 7
BONNEVILLE 3
BOON 23
BOSTON 20
BOYETT 7
BOYKIN 5
BRANDON 4
BRAUCHER 33
.BREEDEN 7
BROACH 7
BROGDON 7
BROWN 24 25
BUCHANAN 4 7
BURGESS 24
BURNS 7
BUTLER 7
BYBEE 4
CALLION 18
CAN 24
CANNON 7 24
CAPPS 7
CARR 3
CARROLL 24
CARTER 23
CASEY 24
CHAPPELL 7
CHATHAM 7
37
#5 TOWNS, COLQUITT
Bartlet TOWNS appears in 1793 Welks County, GA tax list. Unable to
find residence prior to that time. His wife, Polly (Mary) (COLQUITT)?
Where did they live in Virginia or North Carolina?
Anna T. Hallaran, 733 B Rosemary Dr, Bryan, TX 77802.
46 HOGUE (HOGG), FROST, LYON( S)
Seeking information on HOGUE in Georgia. Jacob HOGUE was father of
Rebecca, born 26 April, 1790. She married Johnson FROST i Oct 1812 and
died 11 June 1851. Johnson FROST died 6 May 1862. Their son Hillard J.
married Jane E. LYON(S). I need their birth dates and marriage date. Hil-
lard FROST died in Louisiana in 1862 or 1863. Jane died in Arkansas in
1886. Who were her parents?
#7 TEAGUE
Isaac TEAGUE was born 4 April 1797 in North Carolina, died 17 July
1858 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He was married to Mary _? When
were they married and who were parents of Mary? Isaac and Mary TEAGUE
were my great - great - grandparents.
Last two items from Naomi 0. McCormick, 417 W. Brookside Dr, Bryan, TX 77801.
INDEX
CIKALO 7
QUERIES (continued from page 16)
ELLIOT 8
FULLERTON 8, 9
CLOUD 7
DAVIS 4, 18, 32
ELLIOTT 24
#4 PIERSON
DAWSON 18
ELLIS 8
GALLAHAR 9
Stephen PIERSON settled
in Derby,
CT. Born about 1645 at Suffolk,
GALLOWAY 32
England, a servant of Thomas
MULLINER
of Branford, CT. Need information
GANDY 9
on MULLINER also.
DILLESHAW 4
GARDNER 22
Abraham PIERSON, born 1681
a son
of Stephen and Mary TOMLINSON PIER°
GARTH 3
SON, married Sarah
Need
information on ancestor of Sarah.
GAYMON 24
David PIERSON, born 17
Jan 1746
a son of and Susannah WOOSTER
GEORGE 20
PIERSON. Need Revolutionary
War record
of David.
GIBBS 4
Above items from Walter H.
Parsons,
Jr., 624 Vine, Bryan, TX 77802.
#5 TOWNS, COLQUITT
Bartlet TOWNS appears in 1793 Welks County, GA tax list. Unable to
find residence prior to that time. His wife, Polly (Mary) (COLQUITT)?
Where did they live in Virginia or North Carolina?
Anna T. Hallaran, 733 B Rosemary Dr, Bryan, TX 77802.
46 HOGUE (HOGG), FROST, LYON( S)
Seeking information on HOGUE in Georgia. Jacob HOGUE was father of
Rebecca, born 26 April, 1790. She married Johnson FROST i Oct 1812 and
died 11 June 1851. Johnson FROST died 6 May 1862. Their son Hillard J.
married Jane E. LYON(S). I need their birth dates and marriage date. Hil-
lard FROST died in Louisiana in 1862 or 1863. Jane died in Arkansas in
1886. Who were her parents?
#7 TEAGUE
Isaac TEAGUE was born 4 April 1797 in North Carolina, died 17 July
1858 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He was married to Mary _? When
were they married and who were parents of Mary? Isaac and Mary TEAGUE
were my great - great - grandparents.
Last two items from Naomi 0. McCormick, 417 W. Brookside Dr, Bryan, TX 77801.
INDEX
CIKALO 7
DANDRIDGE 25
ELLIOT 8
FULLERTON 8, 9
CLOUD 7
DAVIS 4, 18, 32
ELLIOTT 24
COLDIRON 7
DAWSON 18
ELLIS 8
GALLAHAR 9
COLE 26
DEAN 8 9
ETLEY 26
GALLOWAY 32
COLQUITT 37
DEES 8
EWING 26
GANDY 9
t CONNOR 18
DILLESHAW 4
GARDNER 22
CONRAD 7 8
DONAVIN 24
FINDLEY 8
GARTH 3
COOPER 8
DOWELL 3
FLANAGAN 8
GAYMON 24
COPPOCK 8
FLICK (EN) 34
GEORGE 20
COULTER 3, 4
EASLEY 25
FORD 3
GIBBS 4
COX 25
EBERSOLE 32, 35,
FOSTER 27
GILLIAM 9
COYLE 8
36
FOUNTAIN 3
GLAZE 9
CRENSHAW 8
EDDING 20
FRANCES 8
GLOVER 9
CROIIAIDER 22
EDDINGS 21
FRANCIS 8, 11
GOODON 19
CURRIE 27
EDWARDS 8
FROST 37
GRAHAM 9
38
INDE:
GREGORY 9
KETCHUM it
NICOL 12
GRIFFIN 21
KIEHL 32, 33
NILE 21
GROCE 9
KING 23 24
NORRELL 3
GUSTAVUS 4
KNOX 24, 25
KOPPE 3
OLIVER 4
HAIR 9
LANDERS 17
PAGE 26, 27
HALL 3, 9, 20
LANDES 17
PARKER 12
HALLA 37
LANDIS 17
PARSONS 37
HA LTON 9
HA 15
LANDISS 5 17
PERCE 23
HAMPTON 9
LASSATER 11
PETEREY 33
HAR POON 25
HORN
LAWRENCE 11
PFOTZER 34
HARRISON 9
LEATHERS 11
PIERSON 37
HARRY 21
LEFEVRE 11
PILHAM 26
HARVARD 9
LEIBY 33
PORTZER 5, 32, 34
HAWTHORN 24
LEONAID 18, 22
POWERS 8, 12
HEARN 9
LIGGINS 19
PRESNAL 12, 13
HEARNE 20
LINDSEY 11
PRESTON 19
HEFLIN 9
LITTLE 20
PRICE 27
HEMPFLIN 27
LOTT 15
PRIDDY 4
HENDERSON 20, 21
LYDIA 20
PRINZEL 3
HENRY 9, 10
LYON 37
PURCELL 13
HENSLEY 10
LYONS 24, 37
HICKSOON 23
RAINEY 13
HILLAND 24
McCALLUM 11, 12
RAWLS 13
HINES 4
McCORMICK 4 5 37
REESE 25
HODGES 10
McDOUGALD 4
REILLY 27
HOGG 37
McDOWELL 12
ROBERTS 13
HOGUE 37
McFARREN 25
ROBERTSON 27
HOLDEN 10
McGOWEN 24
ROLLINS 26
HOLIDAY 10
McIVER 4
RUDASILL 13
HOLLIDAY 23
McLANE 23
RYAN 27
HOLMAN 22, 23
McMILLAN 12
HOLMES 10, 21
McWHORTER 12
SAMUEZaS 22
HOUSTON 19
MANIORD 11
SAMULS 22
HOWELL 3
MARSHALL 19 23
SCOGIN 13
HUDSPETH 8, 10
MARTIN 7 11
SCROGGINS 25
HUNT 5
MATHIS 11
SELLERS 20
HUNTER 24
MENSIK 12
SHELTON 13, 21
MICKLEBORROUGH 20
SHENK 35
ISBELL 10
MILLICAN 22
SHRIMPTON 13
MITCHELL 12
SINGLETARY 13
JACKSON 22
MONDRICK 11 12
SKAINS 13
JAMES 3, 4
MOORE 12 20 21
SPEARS 18
JERNIGAN 6, 10
MOSELY 19
SPEERS 22
JETT 16
MOSS 12
SPELL 4
JOHNSON 3 6, 10,
MULLINER 37
SPENCE 22
20
MURRAY 21
STALLINGS 13
JONES 10 20, 21
MYERS 3 4
STERNER 32
JOSEY 10 11
STEVENER 13
NAIRN 26
STOUFFER 35
KENNEDY 11
NARWOOD 24
STOUFFER 35, 36
KEPPEL 34
NASH 12
STUART 4
I
INDEX
STUBBS 16
SURTER 26
SWEETEN 13
SYPTAK 13
THORNTON 25
TOMLINSON 37
TOOMER 14
TOWNS 37
TURNER 4, 14
WEBB 3, 16
WELCH 15
WELLS 21
WESLEY 21
WEST 16
WESTBROOK 15
WHITE 24
WILCOX 15 16
WILLIAM 19
WILLIAMS 15 18,
19, 22
WILSON 15 16, 23,
25
WINTERS 16
WHTTE 16
WOODALL 15
WOOSTER 37
WORSHAM 16
WRIGHT 26
WYSE 3
TABOR 3 TYLER 23
TAYLOR 3, 21
TEAGUE 37 WAGNER 14
TEERS 19 WALACE 14
TENNELL 15 WALKER 4, 14, 15,
TERRELL 26 24, 27
THOMAS 13, 22, 24 WATFORD 3
THOMPSON 13, 14, WATSON 19
25 26 WEAVER 32, 36
YEARGAN 16
ZIFFEN 22
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