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CONTENTS
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I.C. ®.P. Lodge is instituted-
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Brazos County $1,riging Association
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Masonic in Brazos County
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Presidents
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Editorial
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Researching the Polish Ancestor,:
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Corrections
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Que "r i es
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Free Genealogical Query Column
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Brazos County Texas 1870 Census
Peach Creek .,,Cemetery,,,,,.,.,
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''""Pod toelee" ,. Charti
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Index
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Volume VIII Number 1 Bryan- College. Station
Winter- 1987 Texas
LODGE INSTITUTED
I 0. 0. F. Lodge Reorganized
In Bryan Under Favorable
Auspices
Many years ago Odd Fellows had a splendid organization in Bryan,
and a Large hall we built for their use, being subsequently used by nearly
all the lodges-in' town, and still in-a serviceable condition. The 1. 0.
F. fell into decay, however,,ancl for number of years there has been no
organization here. Through the instrumentality of Mr. J. S, MOORING, we
are glad to say the organization has been ,revived, or rather instituted
anew..,This happy, was accomplished yesterday evening at Odd Fellows
hall by Grand Master Ben S. ROGERS of Brenham, who was aided in the work by
Col. J. H. FREEMAN, J. M.'SLOAN I. BOCK, Isadore HARRIS and N. V. DEADERICK,
members of Navasota lodge, from which the membership of Mr. J. S. MOORING was
transferred.,. The lodge was instituted with sixteen members, and the follow -
ing officers were duly elected and installedt J. S. MOORING, noble grand;
John B. MIKE, vice grand; C. A. ADAMS, warden; T. A. SUMMER? SUMMERLATTE?
conductor; Claud HORTMAN, secretary; T. F. CASTLER, treasurer; R. M. GORDON,
right supporter of noble grand; S. J. BAIN, left supporter of noble grand;
R. L. YOUNG, right supporter of vice- grand; John M. LAWRENCE, left supporter
of vice grand; Seth MOORING, inner guard; R. M. NALL, outer guard; A. C.
CAIRNS, scene supporter.
The lodge was duly named Bryan Lodge, and a number will soon be given
it. Another meeting io to be held Wednesday night to complete some details
of the work of organization. 4nd instruction,and it is expected that Grand
Master ROGERS and Col. FREEMAN will be present on that occasion.
It will be observed that there are a number of active and energetic
young men .in the new organization, and we anticipate that they will speedily
push to the front rank among the secret orders of Bryan.
Fromt Bryan Daily Eagle, January 16, 1896
February 25, 1896 Bry an Daily Eagle,had an account of the Odd Fellows
monthly meeting, presided over by Mr. T. -P. ANDERSON, district deputy grand
master of the encampment.
Mr. J. M. MOORING was presented 'a solid gold I. 0. 0. F. watch chain,
presentation by Mayor C. A. ADAMS.
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BRAZOS COUNTY SINGING ASSOCIATION
Two Days Meeting at Cottonwood
The Brazos County Singing Association convened at Cott=wood church in
were in 'attendance 1898. About si-x.tundred peop he first-day, in-
creasing to one thaus6i4 the second day .:,Capt,,
yas, ea.cting, �presi-
dent and Mr. Albert BULLOGIT tar
e y. was acting . �R -el vexe
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a welcome address and prayer by J. We FULLER. y r. Wj. He WILEY and -,T McGEE
were elected to read credentials.
A list of delegates, alternates and song leaders weres'
From Tabor--E. THOMPSON, T. McCALLUM, T. CONAWAY, Misses Kittle FULLER
and Effie CONAWAY.
From Brightlight--T. DIESS, A. We DYESS, ftiss's-Magg HOt -XND and
Malinda DYESS.
HENR '
He' 0. CONWAY
Thompson's Creek-4. E. CONWAY, J. A. P Je'
E. C. DULANEY, Misses Rena VIKADS, Eula HENRY. Adti-''CONWAY -Lillle WADSWORTH,
7 Maggie DeHART.
Bethel--A. P.101), Be He WILEY, Misses Miie TODD Fannie McCLUNG.
- tARRON
Rock Prairie - -A. J. TABOR, G. 0. ROYDEE`, P, L.'
Cottonwood--Blanche HICKMAN, Dollie ELLIOTT' Mattie ZIMMERMAN, J. 0.
FULLER, C. Me TURNER, Miss Nora THOMAS, J. IC Robert OIREAR Joe
THOMAS, Joe McGEE. J. 0. FULLER,.
Tryon,-)Rall--Misses Emma CLOUD, T. A. CLOUD, T. A. TOBIAS, Miss Olie
WILSON, L.E. EDGE.
Wixon--Misses Georgia WHITE, Pearl BEARD,- E. J:_BEARD, J. BEARD,
Miss Jennie FREEMAN.
Reliance--C. E. WHITTINGTON, Miss Mattie BULLOCK, Sidney SMITH, Albert
BULLOCK, Eugene SHEALEY, Misses Minnie MORGAN, Parelee JONES
E14ge_-R. Me NASH
Steep Hollow- -Will TERRY
Roberson-4. E. SMITH (elected critic.)
Henry Prairie--H. SMITH
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: C. E.
WHITTINGTON. =esident; We He WILEY, vice-president; Albert BULLOCK, Secretary
and treasurer; Joe McGEE, speaker for the next meeting.
The committee on and Periodicals composed of We He WILEY, J. D.
FULLER, and R. NASH reported on The Crowning Day, The Drawing Light, Church
Harvest and the Call, Musical-Millions.and Musica]. Trio.
C. E. BULLOCK, Jess6'HICKS and Will HOLLIGAN were appointed a committee
to prepare a resolution of thanks.
Re NASH, J. TABOR, We He WILEY and J. T. PARKER were ap a committee
for the afternoon program.
Others who ass' isted ire le the -singing were:' Henry SIKES, J. Be We
SCOTT, Richard NASH, Ben WILEY-, - T. M. TU11-NER D. FULLER
Reliance was selected as the - ne':kt meeting place for the association.
A fine dinner was served: on"' the- ground 'each noonday.
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MASONIC LODGES IN BRAZOS COUNTY
(M441 - tha!hks . '. > Cae1 - 1_ANDI SS, our guest Editor, for the fine
work' hte`` hi s .,_dr n ,in putting ''together our mini series for this
quarter. H's is greatly appreciated.)
Texas history and Freemasonry are c losely interwoven. Many
the prop inept. a?ail :y,- political and business leaders who played
a vital role in the growth and development of 're:ias and the
nation were masons. %The role of early Teas masons include such
names as:AUSTI,N, HOUSTON, TRAVIS, BOWIE, JONES, LAMAR and many
others. The influence of the Masonic lodge locally can readily
be seen in reading ,the membership rosters of the.several lodges.
The records o+, Gram Lodge of Freemasonry in Texas and other
states offers an another source for finding Out a little more
about a ma.l a members of your family that you know to have been a
mason
The Grand Lodge of Texas has annual proceedings, called Returns
of Lodges, for - al 1 .Te;.as lodges since 1336 -37. Information for
each member is contained on a 3 x c card. The amount of
information a v a i l a b l e may vary from a rather detailed record to
just a listing of the persons name, year and lodge to which he
belonged. In writing for information always send a SASE. While
there is no charge for this service, they do maintain a Masonic
Grand Lodge Library and Museum of Texas, to which a donation is
appreciated.
Members of Freemasonry in Brazos County a.l one w i l l number into
several thousand. The fol 1 owing report on Masonic-Lodges in
Bravos County lists only early or founding members of the lodge.
The time of the founding, merging; or demise of a given lodge and
its geographical location in the county will. be of help in trying
to determine to which lodge your ancestor belonged,.
Research sources:
Secretary, grand Lodge of Tel as , F' .O . Box 446, Waco, TX.
76703
1854 19 4 , .CPntenn ; al Hi story of ;Brazos Un Lodge No. 1
by George, A. L'NG, 1954.
History of Cedar Creek: Lodge No. 300. by E. R. LLOYD and
Copies of origins l , p.et t;a ons,;,: for lodge and other
related papers.
(All of the references are available from the Grand Lodge)
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B8ONEVIU-E LODGE No. 55 A.F. A;M.
E4"t4blished in 1848, Booneville Lodge No. 55'A4F�!&^A.MW wa\s^the
first 0asonic Lodge to be established in`Brazos`Coubty: '
lodge, as the name implies, was located in theAownVfQ6onswiile
which at that time was the count' seat of
January of 1849, the name of the lodge wai changed to Bibl' ioer
Lodges No. 55. A short time later the lodge�moVedat&awcc,MmUmity
near Wheelock-and later merged with Hemphill Lodge Ndv?452.��The
minutes of the/1odge dated 27 December 1848 list the^4olloWing '
officers and persons in attendance: 'Byrum WICKSON,nJohMi/h�BEALE,
E. N. MILLICAN, James K. MARKEY, Albert G. PERRY, Claiborne
VARNER, Harvey MITCHELL, W. F. CASE, C. C. SEALE
MARKEY who had recently transferred from Orphans Friend Lodge
No. 17 at Fanthorps.
Later after the lodge had moved to Wheelock, som&oKth6awsame
masons would be instrumental in establishing Brazos Union Lodge
No. 129.
Shortly after Gillespie Lodge No. 55 moved to a community near
Wheelock in Robertson County, several masons with the consent and
approval of the Gillespie Lodge applied for a warrant authorizing
them to organize a new lodge in Booneville. Those signing the
application weret Harvey MITCHELL, E. M. MILLZCAN, James M. PRICE
m. C. BOYES,William REED Robert JOHNSON, James I. BOWMAN,
C. C. SEALE, H, R. HENRY, John FULLERTON, Henry FULLERTON, and
William LAWRENCE. The application was presented through
Francis L. Barziza, Deputy Grand Master on December 7, 1852. A
dispensation granting authority to form the new lodge was granted
the same day. The lodge was named Brazos Union Lodge No. 129 `
The first officers of the lodge were:
Harvey
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MITCHELL^ ~ ^
�~ Master` '
^ Wilson
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REED - �'
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` ' Senior Warden `
E M. MIL
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Junior Warden '
C. C.
- �����n ��
SEALE -�
� r. Treasurer
Robert
JOHNSON
Secretary
Wm. C.
BOYES
Senior Deacon
James
M. PRICE
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' Tiler '
The second meeting of the lodge was held on 25 December 1952 at
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which time George HIGGS became the first new member to be
initiated into the lodge. Other early members of the lodge
include: J~A.WOHNSON Hugh'R.'HENRY, A. B^ MULLINS, S. B. BEBD_`�
W. M. @ECTORIAt�B,MITCHELL Sr.; W. G, BUNGER,^Charles DAVIS, `-�
H.Q. STODDARB, SAUNDERS, J. L. MAYO, Sam R.-HENDERS8N,±nci'
P. BUFORD,'J FOUNTAIN,. .D. C. BEMART, P. M. RAYSOR, O. B. BEALv
John 'WILSONj Q; N~TATWOOD, William G. WILSON, James-I. BOWMAN, � 4
H. BOWMAN,�Wil}iam�M~ J. P. MITCHELL, S. M. HUNTER,+r�
Leonard HUDSONy &'JL. GARTH, T. J. DEARING, J.'L. 'FOUNTAIN, �sr
B. H. PEVERLy,sJ` %i TABOR, W. H. NALL S. B. BUCHANAN,
T. J~+0AAINGoand Ti/AV�SEARCY.
- The aboye'listing,oVearly members of Brazos Union Lodge No, 129
are only few:of the several hundred past members of the lodge.
A recommended source for those interested in searching an '
ancestor who may have been a member of this lodge is:
1854 7,054-CENTENNIAL HISTORY of BRAZOS UNION LODGE No. 12?
A.F. & A.M~,.byGeorge A. LONG.
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MILLICAN DEPOT A.F. & A.M. No. 247
M petitioned the G
On September 1859 eleven Master Masons pe on e ran d Lodge
of Texas for permission to "... form a new Lodge at the Depot of
Millican to be named Brazos Lodge." Those signing the petition �
were: James M. PRICE, Nelson W. RECTOR, Wm. WALKER, John HOOD, _
Benja. H. PEVERLEY, E. M. ALEXANDER, Bartlett McGIGAN, R. T. CASPER,
C. N. BRSIEN, Y. HOLIDAY, W. A. DALLES. On 30 November 1859, J. F.
TAYLOR, Grand Master of the grand Lodge of Texas granted permissiyn
for the lodge to begin work. However, the name was changed by the
Grand Lodge from the requested Brazos Lodge to Millican Depot �Lodge.
Later the word Depot was dropped. In ` 1964, the lodge again changed
its name from Millican Lodge to Adah Zillah Lodge No. 247.
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A deed dated .18 April 1862 shows that the lodge purchased Lots/" 9
and 10 in Block 49 in Millican from the Houston & Texas Central _
Railway Co. for the sum of one dollar. Names appearing on the deed
representing the lodge were: William WALKER, Nelson W. RECTOR,
Robert CUNNINGHAM, B. H. PEVERLY and R. T. McMICHAEL. Other names
on the deed include: D. Q. ALLEN, witness; W. R. BAKER, Secy. and
T. M. KOSSEErepresenting the railroad co.; Arthur EDWARDS, Notary,
Brazos County. The deed was recorded Brazos County Clerk's office
in Booneville on 2 May 1862 and so noted on the deed by T. J.
WOOLTON, County Clerk.
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Millican Lodge No. 247 demised, October 1883.
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CEDAR CREEK LODGE No. 300 A.F.& A.M.,
Early in 1866 James M ZIMMERMAN J M HOOD J p '
� M. , James M. , �_�����LLOY1:
H.D. BOWMAN, W.W. BERRY, Joseph SEALE, Joshua SEALE`,-'L HUDSON,
Monroe BOND, J.W. PEARBON, J.R. STEWART, Harvey Mitcchel,l�
E. P. MASSEY and John HUDSON petitioned the Grand Lodgee\o-F Te'as
for permission to establish a new Masonic Lodge to I'ocated,
twelve miles northeast of Bryan in the Kurten communi.t\,�- Approval
of the petition was recommended by Brazos Union Lodge/���4���2�.
The lodge was named for Cedar Creek which ran through .'
community and was well known for its good water. The first ^
meeting of the new lodge was held in the Tryan Church on June 30,
1866.
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Members of the lodge from 1866 t0 1919: '
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Ellis ALCORN T. S. ALLEN, Wm~ ALLEN A. S. ARNOLD A� M. BALL'
George BALL, W. T. BARNETT, D. BARRETT, P. N. BODEFORD, H. BOWDER
S. A. 8OWEN, James T. BOWMAN, T. C. BOWMAN, W. N. BRASWB-L,
G. C. BRYAN, C. A. BUCHANAN, S. B. BUCHAWAN, W. H. BUCHANAN,
J. M.BULLOCK, C. H. CLIFFORD, W. S. COFFIELD, M. A. COLEMAN,
L. P. COLLINS, L. D~ COLLINS, J. D. CONAWAY, J. A. CONAWAY,
J. P. CONAWAY, W. T. CONAWAY, J. C. CRAIG, D. M. DANSBY
D. D. DAWSON, M. K. DEASON, Fred DOBRESKEY, H. D. COWDEN,
R. A. EATIN, W. B. EVES, John FERGUSON, John FOLEY, J. D. FULLER, '
James GEORGE, J. P. BILPIN, E. L. GRIFFIN, J. A. HAMMOND,
M. HAMMOND, J. A. HEAD, J. H. HEARN J. W. HENDERSON,
J. B. HILLARD, J. P. HOLLAND, J. M. HOOD, W. S. HOOD A. HORTON,
H. C. HORTON,A. P. HOUSE, A. HUDSON, H. G. HUDSON, John HUDSON,
J. W. HUNTER, S. M. HUNTER, J. D. JACQBS,. Frank JONES,
Henry JONES J. L. JONES, W. A. JONES, B. KACZER, W. P. KELLbGG
Henry KURTEN, Jesse LANE, J. M. LEWIS, N. W. LINDSEY,
Sam LIPSCOMB, D. S. LLOYD, E. R. LLOYD, J. R. LLOYD, J. H. LLOYD,
J. C. LLOYD, L. L. LLOYD, D. S. LLOYD Jr., L. LOCKRIDGE,
G. H. LOVE, A. S. MARTIN J. F. MARTIN, S. C. MARTIN,
W. T. MASSEY, J. E. MATHIS, W. H. MATHIS, Dan McCORQUODALE,
John McCORQUODALE, Rich MaDONALD, S. McGLAUGHLIN, John McMURRY,
W. P. MEANS, T. A. MENIFEE, John MERIDTH, Chas. MERKA,
Frank MERKA, J. J. MERKA, J. C. MICKLE, W. F. MINTS, �
Harvey MITCHELL, W. H. MORGAN, D. M. MORROW, W. S. MOTT,
J. H. MURDOCK, W. W, MURPHY, J. T. NASH, W. F. ODOM, R. OREAR.
Josiah PARKER, L. A. PARKER, E. C. PEARSON, Isom PEEPLES, '
N. RANDOLPH, M. REGISTER, A. RUNNELS W. E. SAUNDERS, S. SCOTT,
A. P. SEALE, J. A. SEALE, O. P. SEALE, T. E. SHAW, W. H. SHELBY,
W. S. SHELBY, H. F. SHEPPARD J. R. SHEPPARD, JOHN SHERFIELD, U.
S. SHINE, R. T. SHORT, Wm. SHULTZ, Tom SIPTACK, J. M. SOLE
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J. W. SPARKS, J. R. STEWART W.�A1 J. TATUM
Joseph TERRY T L TERRY Joseph P�t THOMAS
, T. L. , Peter , ^'
W. T. THURMAN, Oswel7 TWONSAK, J�l]� W. WHITE,
Mark WILCOX, Wm. WILKERSON, R. H. WILSON, H. WINDSOR,
John WINSOR, W. T WOOD Dan ZIMMERMAN J W ZIMMERMAN,
T. ' r J. W. ,
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J. F. ZIMMERMAN, Joseph M. ZIMMERMAN.
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Death List of Members and dates.
.Joshua SEALE
26
August 1867
John
".Hi.1DSCiV!:.
28
January 1.87G
,Joseph THOMAS ..
. 23
October 1870
John
McHURRY -
_ 15
March 1872
N: 1
RANDOLPH
29
April t 1872
L. -
LOCKRI DGE - .
23
February 1874
H ".
B .i DOWDEN
27
July 1874
M.
HAMMONL1`
4 January 1876
J.
W..WHITE
7 January 1876
W.
F'e:. M INTS'
9 December 1878
T ".
C. BOWMAN -
17
November 1879
.Joseph TERRY
1S
September 1880
J.
R. STEWART
12
January 1883
S.
A. BOWEN
23
March 1887
Wm.
SCHULTZ
27
November 1892
S.
L. SCOTT
7 August 1894
J.
H. MUI DOCk::
18
March 1895
J.
F. ZIMMERMAN
25
April 1896
J.
B. HILLARD
19
July 1896
A.
OREAR
19
December 1896
J.
A. SEALE
16
December 1899
Peter THOMAS
10
March 1900
J.
P. LLOYD
1
Deacember 1900
W.
K. DEASON
No
record of date
S.
C. MARTIN
24
December 1903
J.
M. Z I MMERMAN
8
November 1904
M.
REGISTER
1
March 1905
H.
B. KURTEN
1
November 1906
W.
H. SHELBY
24
November 1910
W.
A. STEWART
7
May 1911
J.
W. HENDERSON
5
May 1914
Source.
Grand Lodge
of Texas
Archives, Waco, Texas.
"History of
Cedar Creek
Lodge" by E. R. LLOYD
and J. P, GILPIN,
2
September 1919.
ADAM ROY
DER LODGE
No ., -.7-r 8 A.F. & A.M.
On 18 March 1895, a dispensation was granted for the formation of
a new masonic lodge in . Wel bore:., 7exas.. The charter was granted ors
4 December 1895. Orginal 1 y, *nasons l iving in Welborn could
attend the Mi l l iean Lodge. However as the popLtl at ion of Mil 1 ican : ,
declined the lodge petitioned for permission merge with the
lodge in Navasota. Adam Royder,,along with other Welborn mason
petitioned for a lodge to be located in Welborn. Adam Ro•,fder
died after submitting the petition and before the granting of the _
charter. The lodge was renamed Adam Royder Lodge in recognition
of the work Mr. Royder had done in helping establish the lodge. `
The first officers of the lodge were:
B.H. PEVERLY Master'
Thomas H. ROYDER Sr. Warden
G.W. DICKERSQN Jr. Warden
^ A.H. EAVES Treasurer
M.B. LASKI Secretary
J.E. FARGUAR Sr. Deacon
J.F. EAVES Jr. Deacon
B.H. WILLIAMS Tiler
The report of the Adam Royder Lodge to the Grand Lodge of'Texas
for the year ending 24 June 1895 lists the following roster of
members: `
C. B. BECK, J. W. BECK, J. W. BLACK, R. K. CHATHAM,
G. L. CRAWFORO, A. B. CARR R. B. DAWSON, R. G. DICKERSON
E. J. FOUNTAIN, Geo. HEMPFLIN, J. T. JOHNSON, M. B. LASKI,
J. R. MIDDLETON, Jno. McCORQUADLE, J. T, McCORQUADLE, S. J. MILLS,
W. C. POOLE, W. N. PARKER, B. H. PEVERLY, B. W. PEVERLY,
W G. RHODES, A. W. ROYDER, J. W. ROYDER, T. W. ROYDER,
J.. SOLES, P. F. WATSON, S. W. WEATHERFORD, B. W. WILLIAMS, _
and W. G. WILLIAMS.
Adam Royder Lodge No. 778 is still very active and meets in
Welborn.
HEMPHILL LODGE No. 452 A.F. & A.M.
On 15 July 1875 Joseph D. SAYERS, Grand Master of Texas signed a
petition granting permission for a group of masons to form e' new
Masonic Lodge at Murphysboro, Brazos County, Texas. Charles
DAVIS of Bryan was assigned to install the new lodge. The lodge
to be named Hemphill Lodge N Ma
were: James ' F.. MARTIN, R M DO James NASH,
E. A. HUTCHINS, W. C. HEDRICK,.S-. J . LIPSCOMB, A. P. HOUSE
W. B. LIPSCOMB,C. B. PORTER, James. G R. A. EATON,~ �
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J M. LEWIS, G. H. LOVE, A. C. REY ` REEDY,
J. D. JACOBS, J. C. CRAIG, W. J. REYNOLDS. T. A. MENIFEE, -�
W. A. RESTRIDGE, C. S. PORTER, and T. S. ALLEN.
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In 1905, the lodge moved to Wheelock, Texas and in 1929 merged
with Patrick Lodge No. 359 of Wheelock. `
MILLICAN LODGE No. 818 A.F. & A.M�
� (ALLEN FARM LODGE No. 818) ` ,
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Following the demise of Millican Lodge No. 247, the nearest
Masonic Lodge for those masons living in the Allen Farm and
Millican communities waseither Welborn or Navasota. Therefore,
early in 1898 the following masons petitioned John M. TERRELL,
Grand Master of The Grand Lodge of Texas for permission to form a
new lodge to be located at Allen Farm, Brazos county. The
petition originally requested the name Sam WILLIAMS Lodge but
this was changed to Allen A dispensation to begin work was
granted 8 April 1898 under the name Allen Farm Lodge No. 818.
Signees of the petition were: B. H. PEVERLEY, R. W. MEREDITH, E.
P. MILLER, John H.McGREGOR, Lee J. MILLS, W. A. STACEY, W.-H.
WEBB, J�'M. SOLES HEMPFLING, George W. HARRINGTON, D. D.
McCORQUODALE, C. L. CRAWFORD, A. B. CARR, D. S. GREEN, R. B.
DAWSON, Joseph VANCE, J. F. EAVES, Jas. M. SHAW, P. R. BARRETT,
and W. C. POOLE. z ,�
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The petition carried the statement ,...proposed location being �
more than ten miles from the nearest lodge." The mode of i
transportation in 1898 being either by foot, horse back or buggy, `
a distance of more than ten miles meant an hour or more in travel
time both to and from the meeting. The lodge met at 8 p.m. so it
would be late at night before members who lived very far from the/
lodgereturned home.
On 30 December 1B98, the lodge was granted a Charter and at the
same time the name of the lodge was changed from Allen Farm Lodge
No. 818 to Millican Lodge No. 818 and permission was granted for
the lodge to move to its new building in Millican. The Charter
carries the signatures of Deputy Grand Master W. K. NALL of Bryan
and John WATSON, Secretary of the Grand Lodge.
Millican Lodge No. 818 demised in 1915.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. l3VO AF & AM
' ,
Sul Ross Lodge No, 1300 AF &AM �a chartered by the Grand Lodge �
of Texas, Ancie Free ^ Accepted [1asons, on 12 December 1947,
'
Sri ecial�1nermission M A& . Coliege
Board — irectors to the A&M campus.'
It is believed that -' Lodge the first Masonic'Lodge
to meet on the campus` col1'ege or A unique of
feature o the new 1pdge that among �ts members were the
president, all of the deans, � and almost all of the department `
heads. The lodge enrolled ,almost one hundred new members during
_
the first year of its charter. ,
Officers
Worshipful Master
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
Treasurer
- Secretary
Senior Deacon
Junior Deacon
Senior Stewart
Jun ior Stewart
Chaplin
Tiler
Gibb GILCHRIST
Joe J. WOOLKET
Harry L.-E)OYER ~- '
Ira G. ADAMS
W. Howard BADGETT
W. Lamar FLY
So} R4 WRIGHT
Joseph H. SOPRELS
Ralph W. STEEN
Al B. NELSON
Nestor M. NcGlNNIS
Charter Members Of Sul Ross Lodge No. 1300
ADAMS, Ira Gillespie
ALLEN, Oscar F.
ALLEN, Truman
AMES, Ezra Estes
BADGETT W. Howard
BAKER, Arch C.
BARL0W, Howard Walter
BINNEY, John Henry
BOLTON, Frank Cleveland
BOYER, Harry L.
BRISON, Fred R.
BROOKS, Thomas Dudley
BUCHARD, C.Winfield
BURGESS, Herschel E.
CAIN, Robert F.
CAMPBELL, Charles Boyle
CLARK, Jack P.
COLE, Louis B.
COODY, James D.
COVEY, Tom T. Jr.
DULANEY, Louie P.
ELKINS, Rollin L.
FEA6AN, George H..
FlLYAW, Earnest C.
FLY, W. Lamar
GILCHRIST, Gibb
GOODWlN, Charles J.
GRANT, J. F.
HALL, William Carey
HARRlNGTON, Edward L.
HEATON, H. Loyd
HENSEL, Fred E.
HODGE, Dexter L.
JONES, Luther B.
LANDlSS, Carl W.
LELAND, Thomas W.
LONG, Wayne E.
MADLEY, Edward G..
MA6EE, Aden Combs
MANNING, Walter S.
MILLER, Otis Horace
MILLER, Thomas L.
MEYER, Hubert Otto
MOORE, Calvin E.
MURRAY, Harold P.
McGlNNIS, Nestor M.
NELSON, Al B.
ODEH, J. Ray
OWEN, Glynn Byron
RATTAN, Thomas Edison
ROGERS, Raymond L.
ROWLAND, William B.
ROSS, Warren Behrend
SCHLAMEUS, Kermit R.
SCHLESSELMAN, George W.
SHAW, Edmond P. Jr.
SHEPARDSON, Charles N.
SMITH, Lloyd David
SORRELS, Joseph H.
STEEN, Ralph W.
STREET, William E.
SUMMER, Vance D.
TURNER, William M.
WARD, Thomas Dudley
` WILLIAMS, Edwin L. '
WILLIAMS, Warren Gee''
WINDER Lazarus E7me
, .
WOOLKET, Joe J.
WRIGHT, Sol R.
ZINN, Bennie A.
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Editorial `�� Editorial ''�-~` ' ��- Presidents Messag
Although Genealogy"' �s not
generally --�e` iied" as a , part
of the (academic) -' social
sciences, it�c�' orates fea-
tures of '' both` and
anthropology * however,
slowly e
being ~ recognized for our
interest in preserving family
history and doing it properly.
Genealogy can be ~/iewed from
two different perspectives. 1)
Descendants which begins with
a particular person.and lists,
as far as possible, all of his
descendants. 2) Ascendants,
which starts with a person and
goes back to a particular per-
son or a significant period
such as The Revolution. The
end result is a lineage and is
useful when preparing a family
history.
Both groups will have to find"
research and interpret official
government documents and corre-
late them with other sources of
information such as private,
and religious papers, letters,
diaries and newspapers. The
researcher must learn to recog-
nize bits and pieces of infor-
mation that complements offi-
cial records or gives clues as
to where to look.next ,He/she
must also keep .alert and not
miss an important fact of the
research. Every effort must be
made to be accurate and 'or-
ganize all factual_ information
^ ' ^-
so that names and a can be
�
_� '
accessed Hears�ay ��d � �trad
` - -/`
tions �must be stated as `such
and m��st not be reported..'as a
documented fact.
The genealogist must be part
sociologist, lawyer,
geographr° historian and
writer, but most of all he/she
I appreciate the honor of being
your president for another
year. Hope this will be a year
we can all be proud of.
Your new officers met in exec'u-
tive session on Jan. 13th,
making plans for the new year.
With all members working
together, this will be a
successful genealogical year.
There is work for all--suggest
material for programs' and
workshops and items for the'Acl-
vertiser, attend meetings and
get new members. Also` send-in
your Pedigree Charts and Bur-
names if you have not already
done so. -�
It has been said that the mem-
bership of every organization
is made up of four types.�of
bones. (1) WISH BONES, those
who sit around and wish
everyone else would do,aIl the
work. (2) JAW BONES, do all the
talking but very little of any-
thing else. (3) KNUCKLE BONES'
knock everything that others
try to do. (4) / BACK BONES,
those who do the work with
little or no help. �
MARY BELL
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_____________________________=_
must be interested in people
regardless of their status or
station in life. �
- - -`
Family histories are ~s treasure
chest to the history of
` `
people and country. Academic
historian are beginning to
recognize it as an important
window to written folklore,
NADINE BILLINGSLEY
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RESEARCHING THE POLISH ANCESTOR
In order for onne to be able to search for the Polish ancestor it is' - h ry to have -an unde rstandifig 'of
the history of that country.
In medieval times Poland became one of the most powerful states Ih-furope:" "In 1386 It becamal. the
third largest ration in Europe when it united with Lithuania and its populationµexpan to 6pproximet6ly
fifteen million.
During the period of from 1577 to 1772 Poland was an electoral commonwealth, in which the king
was �e by the nobility. A combination of weak elected king and a p&erful nobility weakened the r
country during w hich time wars were fought with Russia, Turkey and Swede n resulting in a dimi nishin g of
its borders and its population to approximately eleven million.
Between 1772 and 1795, the country suffers three partitions that ultimately removed' it from the
map. This resulted in more than half of the country becoming a part of Russia, and the remeinindportion
dividi alcdreist equally between Austria and Prussia.
TM' Duch of Warsaw was established in 1807, as a French protectorate; after Napoli took Warsaw
from Prussia the year' before. The duchy only lasted six years, but left behind a legacy of progressive
soc i-aY and economic reforms, including the beginning of civil regi -
Ih i 815 the Congress of Vienna redistributed the partitioned territory and most of the duchy was given
to Russia and was called the Kingdom of Poland or Congress Poland, with the tsar as king. Prussia received
the provinces of Poznan and West Prussia, and Austria took Galici
Poland proclaimed its independence in November 1918 and, at the close of WWII, ceded its eastern
territories to the Soviet Union, and its western borders were moved west to the Oder and N rivers. It
present der population is approximately thirty -six million.
,
Besse of its varied history there are numerous languages to be encountered in Polish recor The
major language are Polish, Latin, German and Russian. Other significant languages include Yiddish,
Ukrainian, Belorussian and Old Church Slavonic.
Gaze tteers Because vital records in Poland were kept locally, it is necessary to determine the
locality from which your Polish ancestor came. These localities must be properly identified since many
have the some place- names, for example, there are over 150 places calf Gorki. Each one, however, can
be uniquely identified by the county, district, or township jurisdiction. Because most vital records were
kept by a church or synagogue, it is also important to determine the ecclesiastical jusridiction. These
references should be he] pful° &w tter of the Palish W&r nictwa
KeRanitwil Zw2vowl, 1967 ( For modern Poland) 11m1w of lowlitles of the Polish
011h 2 rrels Pr yrsl• nict tsi . %• mw towe /, 1934. (For early Republic
of Poland, 1918 -39); 61mW aphical diets i° of toe KIIAWAw of Po/ and other .Slovic
ntrisa 13 w/A Warsaw.- Svlixiarstl i Walawsti, 1860 -1942. ( For former Russian
Territory); 6Wr ttmr of tip crow I ' twritwim rep rnm tee in the I� psrlsi
Cowil. Yel 12, Awttmr of 61plivie. XIMA K.K. 5&&911SVAW Z &7tr8 aniss
19VZ ( Former Austrian Territory); M' 's ` ite r and sf;rwthry of the &rArm Fmpiro.
Leipzig OffillW40isebw Ins et, 1 12 ' (Former German Territory). Xra*l, Otte, wri
zmwfeldar, Frow, 08VtSZ* -f1-8W^Vr=Ai 9 W &t on W2VAchnis (AW
guavitear) 3` vols 6erlixt• 1WtsrAw Ybr1Ajsgww1saMfl, 19.31. ( For changed place- names).
All of these publications are available in the Genealogical Library of the Genealogical Department of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 50 - - NorLl*e Temple_St., Salt lake City, Utah 84150 and are
_ E k on microfilm.
Passenger Lists - Until 1893 few arrival `lists indicate specific -pla of origin; from; the late:
1890s on, many lists do. Lists are kept at the National Arch I ves of the :United Stag, and microfilms are
available through the regional federal records enters. Many are available on microfilm at the Genealogical
Library. The major ports of departure for° emigrants from the area of Poland were Brennen and Hamburg: `..
Bremen lists have not been premed. Those from Harn'burg give names of passengers, their ages,
occu pations, and specific p1 of origin, � T e cdverinl Aw period of from 1850 to the present are"
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available fr th logioa Library ( Aho AIWAwy PassoMw Lis&, 6Wm Rm R4wrs, sar.
Vital Records - There are two major types: (1) church registers of christenings, marriages, and'
burials maintained for ecclesiastical uses, and (2) civil registers of births, marri, and deaths,,
maintained. by . state government Giv l misters often include civil transcripts (copies) of data
recorded in church registers. Again, the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City, Utah has an extensive g I
collection of vital. r 'ds from throughout Poland, 'including many church registers. and many civil
records: from gUthe arm -,of Poi .Yital, records :after 187O,are rarely, included in the library's
collection, therefore, would itate writing to the parish or to one of the following archives: Naczelna
Dyrekcia, ArchJwow Psnstw h, ul.:. Dluga 6, skr. poczt. 1005.,00-950 Warsmal
Poland. or: Archiwam 0-towne Att Dawnych, ul. Dluge 7, 00 -950 War a. Poland -or.
Urzed stanu ilnegoo Ornezydium Dzielnico Frei Rady NarodoweJ, Nowy Swiat 18 2AM,,0(f
Warszawa- srodmiescie, Poland.
military, R ecords, -Jhe ,military records of the old Kingd of ,Poland prior to the partitions
includs mostly account-books and: letters of deportment with few details on individuals, other, than a few
officers. "'These records are in the Main Archive of Ancient Documents (archiwum rlowne. At
Dawnych, Warsaw. Military records of the. partitioning powers - Russia, Prussia, and Austria- are,of
grater geneal gical value. Only t, of Austria are available, for the most part, at the War Archives., ;,
(kri rchiv) in Vienna` For the most part, foundation books of Polish soldiers after 1889 have , 3'R
been turned over to the Polish. Records in Vienna we being microfilmed by the Genealogical Department
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dBy Saints. ;
For additional information the booklet, R�aaodrrfs of 6bv wldgical ,Yalue for POlat�d i°idrs G,
Alt J1. 1983 may be purchased from the Genealogical Department. Following are two references which
may be found in the Bryce Public library, (1)A lagfml gvldo Md atlas Of Saw& Gboipflea r; ,
frm origiml x s by Otto K A Yore A. �Cowellis Zdgw, ; Utah.• Everim Pahl. c1976 ( GNL e � e
943.8). (2) ScHylar, /lath /o/ A- ,, P o1 PrLWiar how to lar ate vital r dLs of fa* 'qer
Prow ar of Poldwd , . /�t t/dg► logical L ibrary., piled by D. M. 50"r, y 8affa/o 6r , /Il. 6ma.7 AvAl. c1982. (GNL 943.8) ,
I Ira
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SPY.' CEN TER:
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Pale 1 805,' Vol
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. the Irish,. nma.w. - -i1t_ Ancestor pg 220;;
Page 24� : V�1., VIII ` 1Vo. d��t► �er,.19.,86 should read: fELG X25 =.
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We .appreioate errors bro"ght tR o 3 �ttent a
ion Thnk Y+�u '
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M
• • FAUST
W ould like to correspond with anyone t t on ,,
family of PA, S.C., GA and ALA, especially Jesse and Moses FOOSE on 1820
Census for Washin t
Mary BELL, P.O. Box 885, College Station, Texas 77841.
Free Genealogical Query Col umns ..... ...............................
Queries f or s t t , especially t e:s published In Pontotoc Progress t I BO
2 07 N. Main P ontoto c,
The Baytown Sun ( Harris County, Texas) columnist is also vice - president of Baytown Genealogical
Society. Send information to Mrs. Catherine SIMS, P.O. Box 7241, Baytown, TX 77520.
For Rusk County, Texas, column appears in Henderson Dally News. Send query to'Rusk 1. County
-
G P , ox 15 Henderso
Queries for Maine should be sent to the Editor of the column, "Your Side of the Family," published in The
C 0484
For Florida, send queries to The Charlotte Sun, P.O. BOX ��90-,_ PortCharlotte, FL 33952.-- People
living in • t. -t s lhe t t goo
Sen genea boo f or and queries l: i "' t' ' a no ".:Pr Y': :x. spa a to Mary
Margaret DAVIS, "All in Your Family," El Paso Times, PA Box 20, El Paso, TX 79999,
17
BRAZOS County Texas 1870
Census
Page
No. 91 Post Office : - Bryan- 4 August 1870
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16 F W at School
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15
SCOTT, Branch-
58 M B Farmer
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48 F M at home
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Narz ie
16 F B
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13 M B IT IT
IT
Geo
12 M B IT IT
Ellen
7 F B
Tex
Henry
Catherine F
3 M B
2/12 F B Mar
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22
16
STEFTOE, Jim
- 35 M B Fanner
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Eliza
-, - 28 F B house
Tex
Branch
2 M B
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WHEAT, Granvill
48 MW Dry Goods Merchant 3000
1000
Ky
Maria
3j F W K house
Texas
Milton
13 M W at school
Tex
X
Granvll
8 M W
X
Thomas
1/12 M W May
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HALDANE, Andy
5 M W
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Henry
3 M W
HA= Thomas
30 M W Farmer
500
Tenn
Virginia
24 F W at home
Mo
Horace
3 M W
Tex .
Jo.
1 M W
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WHEAT; Buck
12 M B Domestic- Servent .,
24
18
BECKHAM, Jorome
30 M W Farming
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Elmira
25 F W K house
Ala
25
19
CRAWFORD, Chas
35 M W, F armer
IT
Sarah _
18 F W K house''
Miss
26
720
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KY
, .
Isabella
33 F W K house;,
John
13 M W at School
Tex
X
Kate
8, F W " "
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27
21
DAVIS, Thomas
50 M W Carpenter ..
Elvira
47 F W K house
S C
28'
22 itCT,T " John
32 -M W -
1000
Tex
, ICAN ,
Lucy
, ... y
32 °�K h6use BI, t;
Ala
Sam Houston 2 M W
Tex
PRICE, JosUhua
12 K W at' S*C ddl . _....
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Page No..-92: Post Office:
Bryan
4 Au 1870 --
56 M B Farmer
Printed #46 A
Martha
51 F B K house
11
WILLIAM, Carroll
18 M B Laborer
Tex
®r
26
BROWN, Cay
=°
Ann
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Va
Booker
14 M B at home
- -Tex
Wilson.
12 M B "
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733
KADE, Moses
42 M B Blacksmith
728
722. McDERMOTT, Mich (?) 55 M-
W Chandler=
Mary
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Ireland- "
729
723 RI CAN, Mary
40 F W
Domestic Serest
10 F B at home ;'
Tex
Tex
Henry
14 M B
11
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Mary
5 F1 B
NELSON, John
18 M B
L
1 F B
La
73
724 CU=GHAM, Matt
28 M B
Farmer
53 M Farmer
2000
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All a -_
Percilla
28 F B
K house
Tenn
Miss
23 M W Laborer
Martha
8 F B
Rufus
14 M W at School
--
Tex
29 X
Nora
4 M B
Irene
7 F W
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731
25
FISHER, James
56 M B Farmer
Va
Martha
51 F B K house
11
WILLIAM, Carroll
18 M B Laborer
Tex
732
26
BROWN, Cay
51 M B Faxning
Ann
40 F B K house
Va
Booker
14 M B at home
- -Tex
Wilson.
12 M B "
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733
KADE, Moses
42 M B Blacksmith
300
-_ Ala
Mary
35 F ? K house
Va
Martha
10 F B at home ;'
Tex
Maeda
9 F B -
11
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5 F1 B
L
1 F B
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734
28
HANDY, Wash
53 M Farmer
2000
1000 Miss
Palina
43 F W K House
Tenn
David
23 M W Laborer
- Miss
Rufus
14 M W at School
29 X
Irene
7 F W
735
29
McMICHAEL, Wm
35 M W Dry Goods Merchant
1000
10,000 Ala -
Eliza
50 F W K house
Miss
Ella.
7 F W
Tex
Harry 7/12 M W Oct
73
73
HUNTER, John
501 B Laborer
150
-- Va
Anna
26 F B K house- _, =
Martha
19 F B at -_kno
99
Lucy
16 F B
91
Sterling
12 M B
Anthony
14 M B
Fannie
3 F B -
Tex
HENDERSON, Oliver
27 M B Fanxr - 7
Va
737
731
IVERSON, Wash
23 M 8 Farn%g
Julia
19 F B K rouse _ :
Tex
,
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Bryan 5 1870
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5 F B
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Geo
3 M B
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73 732 DAVIS, Thomas
51 M W Dentist
500
Mary
56 F W K house
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BRAZIE, Maud
15 F W at home
Jerry
13 M W
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Thomas
11 M W �� ��
Tex
John
9 M W
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Leymom
7 M W
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739 733 DA VIDSON, Elliott
2 W
6 M Drugg ist
Pa
ALLEN, Eliza
22 F W at home
N.1ork
DAVIDSON, Earl-line 51 F W -K house
Ohio
ALIEN John
2 M W
Tex
BLACK, Closa ( ?)
10 F W
`300
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740 734 DAVIS; Donal `
48 M W P ,ysic an
Miss
- Eliza
45 F W K house
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John
15 M W at 'home
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Tom
10 M W at School
X
Lula
7 F W �� �,
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741 735 YJ1 ER Jerry
30 M B Farming
Va.
Phllis
28 F B Washing
Sylvia
2 F B
Tex
r . Staple
1 M B
FISHER, Georgia
11 F M
Va
742 736 CUNNINGHAM, Wm
45 M W Farmer
75
S
Sarah
:.30 F W K House `T
AlaL
Hester
15 F W at- Sch6o3
X
Leonidas
6 M W
- Tex
James
4' 'M W
Willie 4/12 M W
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7 737 SHELTON, Chas
45 M B Fai
Va
Ann
40 F B Kee use
Tenn
HALL, Rosey
40 F B at home
"
744 738 ROBERTSON, Nat
63 M B Carpenter -
N C
' Maria
48 F B K house -
Ga
j EDWARDS, M n:erva
16 F B at .homer
Tex
745 739 ATKINS, Emeline
26 F B works in _
N C
�' MOSELY, Julia
36 F: B Wash ng
Perhaps this is entered
a line too high.
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GROG, Allice
12 F M at School
Mary
11 F M ee vo
Ark
-. CULLAV, Elton
9 F B
Ky
Amex
7 M B
TAYLOR, Chas
5 MB
746
741
HIECHE.,, August
47 M W Stone
Tex
Mena
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747
742
ALFORD, Henry
4o M B Farming
Mary
40 F B Working field
S C
Betty
18 F B °°
- Oscar
9 M_B 1+ ++
48
43
ALLEN Nancy
50 F B 11
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WILLIAMS, Eller-
- 20 T , B
FFa
16 F B
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Frank
16 M B va ae
1000 S C
Alex
7 M B
Charley
21 M B Laborer
Allice
2 F B
49
44
THOMPSON, Sarah
26 F B work in-field
Lucinda
9 F B
Joseph
13 M B at home _
Alex
10 M B
_.-
Frank
6 M B.
75
745-
FRAZIER, Julia _..42
F B General Housework
Ephraim
15 M B at home
Jane-
10 F B ~ = _
Martha
8 F B _.
751
746
ALEXANDER, Henry
30 M B Waggwn :M.aker
Charllott
40 F B K house _
752
747,
SALISBERY, Mary
50 F B K house,
53
48 -
SHEPPERD Chas
45 M B Laborer
Isabella
35 F B K House
FARLEY, Jack
20 M B Laborer
54
49
- MILLICAN, Willis
54 M W Faring
Louisen
53 F W K-1 house -:
Betty
20 F W at h ®me"
Y - try
W 17 F
Josephine -
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Ky
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La
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Ala
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1000 .,
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Tex
2 1:
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Census
Page
No.' 95 Posh Office
Bryan 6 Aug 1870 ..
Printed #48
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1 M B Domestic "` Servant
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55
750 SMITH, wM
29 M W Saddler ,',
-
_. Tenn
=
Martha
27 F W K Yio�ise.Y:
56
51 CONNOLLY, Mary
40 F W Hotel Keeper
- QOQ
- `NQ - ,Ireland
Chas
19 M W Farmer
Ark
Adda
16 F W at home
_
Funk
12 M W .._School
= .: �� ,.._
, X .
_Peter
10 M W'' �,
_ _..
` X
Maggie
8 F W " ",,,
,�
X
Rose
6 F W
Eliza
4 F W_
Tex
BRIDGEMOM, L.
26 F W'School teacher._ r
57
52'MARTIN, Patrick
34 'M W Grocery Store
l00`
600 Ireland
Bridget
29 F W K house''
TEGEOM, James
ry" .
53 M W Clk in Groce Store
KNOX, Everard
46 M W Farmer = .`
S C
-- 58
53- LANGLEY, J. P.
32 M W Physician
Ky
Kate
25 F W K house
RAINS, John
35 M W Carpenter
Ala
Martha
24 f W K house
"
59
54 JOHNSON, Henry
21 M B Taborer "'"
T a
Amanda
17 F B K house
-
S C
WILLIAMS, Nancy
70 F B at`home
Va
760
55 LAINBRIGHT Wm
25 M W Saddle Mak
La
Thomas
20 F W K House
Aderlon 11/12 '1
61
;. 56 ,- VIVAN, Francis
49 M W B- icklayer
100 -
: -- Pa
REYNOLDS, James
53 M W Dry Goods Merchant
:. S C
62
5T McSHANE, Flora
16 F-_ K house ,;, ;:
N_,C
58 " DUNLAP, John
21 M B Laborer
Ellen
16 F B at home. _
e
_ -.,.-,,.Tex,-,
59 REED, Eliza
r„ y ,
21 F B _ ...
V a
NETTLES, EtrBna
60 F M
Isabella
13 F B ; " .. _.. ..
Miss
6 3
766 - DYER, Dick
54 M B Barber ":: _ _
Va
Nora.
35 F B K Iou:e
Ga�
Susan
10 F B at Sc oot
Tex
X
Sarah
7 F B ".r " . ..
��
X
i 64
61 HARRINGTON, Jas
50 M W Farmer
Ala
Laouisana
35 F K,_House
22
BRAZOS County Texas: 1870 C„nsus
e_.
1'ostm Office ._._.. _Bryan 6 Aug
v
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761 -HARRINGTON, Sallie 12 F W at School.
64
62 y MOOM;_(?);I -John
4o M w Saddles
?�QO
3
Mary
34 F W K house:
Tex
Tho mas
15 M W at - School=
_ r :
Ark
X
Hiram
13 M w �r rr . _
_
: %r
X
. -. -. John
9 M W
X
7 F W rr er
er
X
WM
4 M w
Tex
Lidinia
1 F W
_ LgQN, Harkley
61 M B Domestic servant
_ Va .
4
53 F % re
_
65
6_ SWAN, Fohatan
45 M W Dry goods. & Apocery
40O.f
Boo ''Ala,
M, Martha
21 F W K House -
L
Juanita
9/12 F W Aug
W Tex
- Edwin
: '. 43 .P w Dry Goods � G °ocer s
5 70 .
500'-Ala
.Jane
20 F W at home.
FLYNN f W ; ='
M w_ "
57
a q
Jam.
66
64. PRICE, Morgan
36 M W Dry.Goods'& Groceries
Miss
Nancy
35--: - F , - , W'_ - K_ house
Mary
" F W-,at- Scho ®1, :.
a
rr
X
Joseph
10 M W
Tex
X
Rich
4 M W
yr
Fred
2 M w
rr
67
65 Benjn
46 M W Dry;Goods Groceries
600-
2000. H
Maxy
44 M *W K house
_...
N H
Isabella
12 F W at School` -
N H
X
Harry
17 M W Clk in Dry G . House
Ida
9 F W
_ .._ Tex.
68
66._SEALE, Stephen
-
60 M w wagon MAker _
200..w,
®-. Md
Susan
60 F W K House
Ohio
69
67 Basaby
65 F,,,W_ rr
s C
Ellenor
26 F W at home . :' 7 ,
Miss
Alma.
24 F W vt ve
%r
Joseph
22 M W Car
`
vv
-Susan �'
,�jl�
C 0 - w - at `home
770
68 SCARBROUGHg _Ias 61 M W F n r m
2QO
- 5
Eliza
53 F W K grouse ' " _ _
.
__._,
La
CANNON, Laura.
21 F W• _
_.,
SEALE, Ann
16 F W
Tex
Y-axy
13 F W.: School :'
r,
X
"Enumerator obviously should have wr tyten >' F,"
l-
Enumerator seemed to have problem with numbering
2 3
BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census
Page" NO:V 97' Post Office: Bryan` 8 Aug 1870
Printed #49
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768 CANNON, John
1 M W ° `
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Tex '
. David
33 M W F'arme r
X00 500 <:a
�; .. Mary
32 F W K-house- _
John
16 M W - Iabore k
-
"
Clayburn
14 M W at'School
"
X
David
6 M W
Tex
Rebecca
10 F W
Ala
Kate
4 F W
z,'
Ala
Walter
2 M W
_
Tex
71
69 NEAL, Edward
44 vM "W R R'Agt
f200 - - 500
Maine
Rebeccah
27 F W K House
Ala
ASHE, Willie
7 F: W _
::.. -.
Grange
4 M W _.
Tex
NEAL, Ed
1 M W
_
Charlotte- . °19 F B. Housework
Va
72
770,WOODLEAF, Thos
50 M W Physician
600 - 200
If
Amarylis
46 F W K House
S C
i- -
24_ F`: W` .at home, .
,.
Tex
Ellen
24 F W Bohaol,Teacher
John
18 M W Calk irf Dry -Store
"
Willie
12 M W at" School,. - " - -
X
776' MYERS, Haal.lie
21 F W at home
David
23 M W Farming
S C
73
71 STAPP - , Sue :-
: _ 23 F WiiK h6useI
;: ; . .
Tex
Runie
6 F W _...
R,,bt
4 M W
Mary
... , . .
7f 12. F W . _ :. Sep
74
72`BRIETZ, Alex
30 M W Lawyer -
10,000 1000
N C
Sallie
24- F W. I house.
-Tex .
Pearl
1/12 F W Apl
75
73 MILLS, John
29 M W Wagon Maker
Mellisa
17 F W K = House. -
-
"
76
_
74.,WALKER, Martha
55 F W If If
Ky
LEWIS, John
_
40 M W DryyGoods Merc ant
600 1000
Va
77
75 HUTTON, Alex
46 M W Eng e - In -yaw Mill ; 600 - - l000 ;
Samantha
40 F W K .
.h=ouse -" _
..
_.,..... ,
..
Ala
79
76 HILL, Alfred
41 M W Ca rater '
-500 - , 500
_.N C
Annie
32 F W K house -
°
•Tenn
CAMBELL, Chas
-17 M W-'at.School
Tex
X
780
777 CALLEN, Jane
33 F W 'K:HbVse-
N y::
:
Enumerator seemed to have problem with numbering
13A
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Page No. 98 Post Office- Bryan 8 Aug 1870
Printed #49A
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11. M-, W, at SchooL 7,
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81
79;
BLEDSOE, Mary
Keep
45 F W Kee House
La
W
I F 'W at 6
_'X
Eva
12 F
X
82
WEBB URN , Martha
27 F W K house
400
3000 Ala
Batt
":7 M W
Jennie
1, F, W,
Texx
M9DONALT4 John
33 4,"Wr Dry Goods Merchant
400
-5QO Scotland
PE=ON, Allice-,
8 F , Domestic Servant
Tex,.
83
81
BARTON, Acey
:48 M_B,Carpenter
Tenn
Betsey
- _50 -- Y - B'K House
Amanda
' F B General Housewor.k
Tex
Louisa
'19 F at School
X
82,JOHNSON,
Gaston 11
M B Farming
Tenn
Eliza
4 F B
Tex
Alice ,':
1 F B
BARTONj':-Acey-
12 M B at School
ee
84-,
Tarleton
35 M B Laborer
Va
''Tempey
28 F B works'in' field
Iry
Tarle�ton
9 M B.at School
�10 X
Maria
TF - B !
Ark X
John
4 M B
Tex
Attalia
1 F. B__
a5.-.
DAm\Tn i
':Vjna
55 F B K house
S C
Ruth h
16 F B cook
Tex
Sylvia`.
'15 F B works field
Y-axyl
12 F B at School
oe X
WILLIAMS Bill
7 M B
X
8 '
85
ROBER Bqtt3-e
44 F _W - k House
; 3 1 M,W Bucher
Ireland
8-77
86
POOL Wm
34 M W Carpenter
700
N C
Susah
F W K house
Ala
John
9 M W at School
Miss X
Efla
F W
. 4
Parmelliat'-6/12 W -St E Nov
'ex
HARRINGTON, Wm
home
88
87
IV=, Ben
5 qr-e r
'D� -M lab
Mexico
Maria
35 BK house
Ark
Chas
.17 Dq: 3 Laborer
-Bettie
15, F B at homy,
Al
25
PEACH CREEK CEMETERY
:-�,(From Hwy 6 southeast of Texas Intl Speedway turn left on Peach Creek Cutoff
Ryad 1.6 mile east to end, then' right on FM 159. Immediately on riqlt.)
Birth Diie Death Date RemarktL
F 'i
�ALB E C HT�` r�* n k
9
983
Aug 18-9ae�
ALBRECHT, Henry
ALL5�4 Ebbie E.
1922
4 Feb;
1985
T
0
'p'1976
Db4.21da"t ,
9 son of Geo.
w i fe -,Cl ara ------- ARNOLD.
-
1946
AL LEN , o - Co , 4 TX.
N—
A,LLE George Leonard
25 F eb lb 79
�-�
4, - O t�., 19 5 8
-
D b 1-44 ipa B. "Papa"
-
ALLEN Ida Lena
I Ju 8 92
05 De c- 976
Dbl/Ebbie E. Dau. of Ben
"Son vf - Franc'i s ; Mar i on &
' Hardt & _Mary A CURD
Feb
' 11
-,07 ".Jul - r�,I 935
RT ,
ALLtN4 Leonard "Buck"
1911
ALLEW Nettie Beatrice
6 Jan 1920
04 Oct 1967
H of Sarah Ann PARKER.
ALLEN =, N i na". B.
0 9'
14`A ug-1881 'Nbv' 1965
�`DbIVGeor�qe "Mama"
AMASON, W. W. W.
6_ --J 1858
::
�2 0 De D , 1919--
AMEPSON, Ada (Mrs.)
--:1,878-
5
-
APPL-iNG, Ida Lillian
9 Mar 18 7 63
2 3 F
Feb e b4957
APPLING, Moody .
_Jul 11-
., D c 1927
I
---
ARNOLD, Carry
i e d, yq ung.
Dau o Francis Marion &
ARNOLD,
ARNOLD,
ARNOLD,
ARNOLD,
ARNbLD,
ARNOLD,
Clarence D. 17
Dora M.
(Infant) -
Fannie P. I
Francis M.
Isaac) N(ewton) 20
ARNOLD, Kate Elizabeth
ARNOLD, Luther
-ARNOLD, Sarah A. PARKER
BARKER.,
BARKER
BARKER,
BARKER,
BARKER,
BARKER,
BARKER,
BARKER,
Annie B.
Bertie 8
Billie Leon
E. Pearl
Etta A.
Henry Clay
(Infant)
James A.
915 W-f-e-iaf Charles C. Dau. of
George W. & Emily Martha
-PR I `
.-SYMMSE 10E:'
28 Sep 1880 08.. Oct 1917 Son ,..ofFrA.rLci-s,,M. and 1st
1
e C Ya w 0 4.
5 Jan 4 df N. Dau. of
J o s h u 4 - N,Anc- PARKER.
FormerTy married to Wm.
Cal I away BOLTON.
- 4 , 968 D.
Oct 1888 29 i LNov , �.
4 Aug 190,2 -t-I-01,1903
1930 -1 1947
9 May TIV -ot-t
17 Oct 04b'L 71.9 It
24 Jun 11-4 1?- -42 - OcA 1957
N L,ti: AL Chi `o James S. & Mary K
24 Jan 1896 08 May 1897
Do ra PR ICE MR11L. U .
Aug 18-9ae�
of c' & 1st
w i fe -,Cl ara ------- ARNOLD.
1878
1946
Dbl-/?Ft-a-ncis M. Dau. of Geo
V = & Emil y.� artha SYMMS
..,PRICE..,
NL
',NL
ad
"Son vf - Franc'i s ; Mar i on &
Dora, ,-PRICE ARNOLD.
Feb
' 11
-,07 ".Jul - r�,I 935
1858
1940
Dbl/,Doi a M. Son of Isaac N
& Sar'ah' Ann PARKER ARNOLD.
Jan 1827
07'Jin"1891
H of Sarah Ann PARKER.
S -n ffi-6- :George S.
So n .:of Re-v
& Sar:ah FREEMAN ARNOLD.
915 W-f-e-iaf Charles C. Dau. of
George W. & Emily Martha
-PR I `
.-SYMMSE 10E:'
28 Sep 1880 08.. Oct 1917 Son ,..ofFrA.rLci-s,,M. and 1st
1
e C Ya w 0 4.
5 Jan 4 df N. Dau. of
J o s h u 4 - N,Anc- PARKER.
FormerTy married to Wm.
Cal I away BOLTON.
- 4 , 968 D.
Oct 1888 29 i LNov , �.
4 Aug 190,2 -t-I-01,1903
1930 -1 1947
9 May TIV -ot-t
17 Oct 04b'L 71.9 It
24 Jun 11-4 1?- -42 - OcA 1957
N L,ti: AL Chi `o James S. & Mary K
24 Jan 1896 08 May 1897
BARKER, James S.
5 Oct - ;t873:
24`'3u 1 1962-:
Dbl/Mary' Kate.
BA J e f4 D
22.
&Z" Feb Fob
4*9
Db I /Anh i e
BARKER, Johnnie R.
21, . Fob
1898
11.'Sop
1898
BARKER- k1bl.,a Er ie . .
2 3 0 c t
1'907
19''
- ilu I
�, 191
30 Dec
1914
30 Oct
1971
Pvt CN Co 357 In+ WW II.
BARKER, Mary Kate
87Mar
1877
30qgUl
1953
Dbl/James.S.
BARKER, Sidney H.., %j,.; 'J,,
5,May
1888
24`�Mar
1910
WOW.
BARKER, Verna C.
131?Sop
1904
07 JOn
'
1905
BARKER, Vernon B.
21'Sep"_A_919
15
BARKER;': W a I ter 1.4
18781
1969�-
BEENE ',Archie - _Lee, .
NL
NL
BEENE Car
I , 11888
06 M;ar
1973
Dbl/Dewlay.
BEENE i:Carl Aqui4dr
10 Nov
1923
07 Mar.
1947
BEENE, Danny Roy
9 Oct
1946
28 Feb
1983
BEENE ay; (JORDAN?):
25 Sep
1896
NL
Dbl/Carl foster -dau. '-'.of
E. B. JORDAN
BEENE, Roy
11 ,
23 Jun
1974"
Pvt U.S. Army WW I.
BELL, G. A. 'Gid"
31-Jan
1907
01 Jun
1967
Son of Wm..M_and Leada L.
BELL
18.Oct
1904
27
1979
BELLi1eada L
25 Dec
1882
11 Jan
1965
Dbl/William M.
BELL Trudie Rhea+_
22 Oct
1915
13 Dec
1983
Dbl/Willie Calvin.
BELL, W i I I i am M.
7 Oct - _A881
24: Jan
1
Dbl/Leada Lxi
BELL, 1 11 ie: Calk) i n.t
20"".Dec
12 "" Jul
1983"
Dbl/Trudie Rhea; son .of-
William M. Leada
BOUTAIN SherylwNi.col,e
1985
1985
BRADLEY, (BAby)"
19 Nov
1923
20 Nov
1923
CARLTON, Audrey L
1930
1930
CATES, Billy C._, Sr.
1933
1985
Husb of Kathleen BELL-
CHAMNESS, C. A.
1837
1922
CHENAULT, Clara A.
2Z. Feb
1866
14
1890
Wife of J. O.
CHENAULT, Cordia
24 Dec
1880
06 Jul
1966
CHENAULT FAy
29.: Apr
1899
15 .Dec
1936
CHENAULT, George F. "Jack"
8."Oct
1.910
24 Oct
1980
CHENAULT, M.
3 Jun
1841
11 Oct
1916
"Mother",
CHENAULT, Willie D.
5
1880'A
30 Sep
1898
CHENAULT, Willie I. "Bill"12
1902
1_ 'apr
1963
"Daddy"
CHENAULT, W—M.
15 Jan
1870
� ,
15:: F
1934
CLARK, Artie L.
15, Jan:;
1902:
1 Mar
Pvt U.S. Army WW. III
CLARK, W. A.
4 - D ec:
1864"
01 Ju 1
1-9-03.
Home Camp, 370.M__i31 icAh.. X
COLLINS`, 01 eada- D iane:
7 Zet
1947
07 Sep
1982
"Wife and Mother'
CREED, Margaretta ORR
21 Sep:
18513:
25 C t
,1 '885:
wife/J. M.
CRENSHAW, Bobby
1955
1955
CRENSHAW Da i sy (
13,-_,A0ri
1879?
2 7° May 19
CRENSHAW, Edna C.
1 -918:
1'920
CRENSHAW, Edna M,. - f
2.3' N o c
18 8&
0 �..l 3,-.. ,J
- 9
1 ,,: 7 6
"Mother'
CRENSHAW,'.Etsie Mar'j a
:. :1:933;.
'1982
CRENSHAW, George Walter
1918..
1982
CRENSHAW, Johnne Dee
1955
1955
CRENSHAW, Lula A.
1884
1937
Dbl/Willey Pi
CRENSHAW, Marshall T.
1911
1983
27
PEACH -
BiPth:'_-'Date0 --, Death - Date , " Remarks
CRENSHAW, Martha M.
Oc t 1894'_
11Apr-19.66
fp
CRENSHAW, Mich4el
7.` Mar : -4955F:;
0 Ap r 19 5 5
Son of John
CRENSHAW, Scott
�49171
S,
7 ,
CRENSHAW, S. W.
19.:Sop"
03; JO V 1961,.'.
Son of S P'i andJWah`E,g
WOW; S.P.C.; W.W,:W.A , , - i
CRENSHAW, W i I 1 1 am M..
'c�
I886"'
7 1 1957
CRENSHAW, Willey P.
1588";
vJ961
Dbl/Lula.A.
CURD, Ada Bell
,1904
CURD, Alice A.
7,,-.J&n
23 Dec,1876L
CURD, B. M.
29--Jun 1845
19 Nov 1922
Son of JamesFred Creed'&
Rachel MIDDLETON GURDt,..,.'l
CURD, Ezekiel
eNL
19-" Mar , 1875
Age 52. Husb of M t J.
WEEKS..Son of Isaiah
Mary Ann.
CURD, EzekieI . _Jr a
NL
- NL
Son I of -Ez:e'k i el &-r1ar tt% f,4
Jane WEEKS CURD.
CURD, J. Pi
16'- Jul : 1883'
24 Jan 1923
CURD, :Geneva Bell
21. Ot t: 1°871 `
11 . 1 947 ,
CURD, George
1872-
1909
Husb of Mollie M. Son_of�
Eze 1 k M ar t h a Ja n e
WEEKS CURD`:`
CURD, Guy Bryan
27 Nov 1910:
16, "IS6p 1961
BM2 USNR WW 14
CURD, ,
ov �4873
I 0� Nov'
07. 'Dec 1881�:
Dau. of Ezekiel ;&I Mart l
Jane WEEKS CURD.
CURD, Isaac
1866
1937
Son,bf - Ezekie,l & M, ar t h a
Jane WEEKS .CURD.
CURD, King David
1899
1981
Son of George & Mollie M.
CURD, Melissa Walker
NL
NL
CURD,.-Moll M.
1869
1946
Wife o+
CURD, On i e Osbon
1919
1921
CURD, Richard.
1.902'
: 196?
- M'
of George ,& M6.11 4e'.
DABNER, Frank B.
NL
1952-
Age 60. Unmarked, gr ,
DAVIS, Frank W.
1906'.
1957
DAWSON, Billy L.
1 94b'
:1947
DIXON, C. W.
B. Sep., 1870..""
29,11 1 945
Dbl/E. M.
DIXON, Ella
1,84
-4 899
DIXON, Elsie Louise
19 Jan 1925 -
12'
Dau. of L. W.. i f e,
DIXON, 'E.
7 Ma :.1°875:: 751�
10' Au g; - ,1 935`
Dbl/C. W.
- DIXON, George R.:',
18- Dec' 1'858!�
22, Jan,, 1,928?
DIXON, Jeff
NL
J NL
Rectang. 's.t.one I yJng dolwn
DIXON, Jennie
+
17' Sop 1 :879'
23 S§p�, 1941"
DIXON, Lou Ella
NL
NL
Stone ly,ing-'down
DIXON, Louie Milton
1611'Aug ,1,'
23'
Horseshoe—er BAT, C50FA]`wI
DIXON, Mary Ann
5:1. Jun 1906
211 —Ott 1978
DIXON, Mary Jane
34 1 4 8 3
1,6--'Sep: 1682_:
Db I /Wr i gh:t
DIXON, Pinkney
7 Jul 1891
151 Aug 1891
Son of - V S 8L E L
DIXON, Wright
5 May 1828
10: Jun 1870
Dbl/M.Ary Jane
EIMANN, Charl i e H
1899
1950
mr-1
01
-PEACH
- Date_ � De#
Birth h7 Remarks
FANET (Baby ]v ; A�!:�2
FANET, {Babyx
FORD, Jean? Henr.y,
FORD, Suw
FULLER' Gert.i.e.
FUL4ERi,- 'Jan'i e -Ward., -
G RAY , L ou j
GREER, Avery M.sl,,,,,
GREER, Dave M.
GREER, Dave Monroe
GREER, Ida E.
GREER, John
GREER, Lorena E.
GREER, Ronda Glynn
Gwen
�GREER-4
GREER S. A.
GREER, Sarah E
GREER,-' Winn i e,", V
HADDOCK, J. Sq
HARDEN, Mary ' A1 i ce'.
� Ch'arles-E., Jr..
JONES, Betty
JONES, Cl aude
JONES, W. R. , M.
_JORDAN,, Alf red.
JORDAN, Algie
JORDAN, Alton
JORDAN, Charley
JORDAN, E. B.
JORDAN, Ellen
JORDAN, Flim
JORDAN, Marth
JORDAN, May .
JORDAN ,Sarah
a Jane WEEKS
CURD
LOFTIN, Laura 0.
LOFTIN, Louis A.
LOFTIN, Smithie M.
LOFTIN, Will W.
LOVELL, Alene,
McCLENEY, Dock M.
NL
NL
16 Apr 1904
1 .1 ;9 0 9
1900
1905
10 Aug 1915
23'. Doc 1876.
1901
25;; Jan 1955
2 Sep 1876
5., Mar , 1872,
1905,
NL
_NL
I Dec 1845
18,,.Dec-, 18-11...
4 Nov 1914
14 Jun 1900
20 Jan 1858
10 Jan 1894
4N , J u 1 :
14 Dec 1902
5 Jan 1905
21._May 1823
192-
2 ,J u n i`8 ,6;
1916
2-2 Jan 1857
3 D ec 1853
17 Dec 1896
03 May 1954
3'1 May; 1 980
1892
8,, -btu 1
1192',
34'. May
1834
0 tin
j
24",'F
4.$515,
16 Apr
1909
Zl,, 10t t
1904
122 N ov
1882
1 5 Ma
12 941,
25 Nov
1924
27' Mar
1910
17 Dec 1896
03 May 1954
3'1 May; 1 980
NL
04 Nov
NL
W Feb
1,280'
0 tin
8
0& Z 1
1:9 43
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1.1
1895
04 Aug
1981
02
-1973
14 mOc t
1947
13: �AuQ
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26 Oct
1956
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1 90 3.;
NL
02 1,
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30 Dec
1917
16 A ug
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07 Feb
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1917
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03 May 1954
3'1 May; 1 980
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Handmade concrete marker
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Dau.
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Maude PRICE GREERi
Dbl/Betty.
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WEEKS CU
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2. E. B.
Dbl/Louis A.
Dbl/Laura O- .,,
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n
Dbl/EtLta R.
of John & Maude
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of M4rthA
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NL
04 Nov
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Husb of Maud.,,PRICE,. Spp,:
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Dau.
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PRICE
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Maude PRICE GREERi
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2nd husb
WEEKS CU
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29
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MARQUART, B
24 :6��
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486
28 �114r �
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MARQUART, Mary Ann
NVMir
1869
14'461
1962
Dbl/B. H. Dau of Ezik,141
& Martha n WEEKS;_tURD a
MASSEY. Addie STARKS'
7
apr
1914
16 May
1978
Dau of Phillip Hardy &
7
Emily ARNOLD STARKS.
MAYO, Berhard Gordon
23'_Jan'191�'
0 Aug
198 LI:
Pfc USA WW-II
ORR, George E.
860
1 92b''
"Uncle"
PACE W. Bryan ,
15:06c'1898
1 'Kir
1918
PRAKER, Clint+Preal
19
Sep
1927
01 J an J an
1929
Son of J. M. & R. D.
POWERS, Curtis-M.'
28
Apr
1928
0 1 Nov
1930
POWERS, Patsy M.
15
MAy'l'�32
15 Nov
1932
PRICE, Albert
20
Sep
1880
25 Feb
1923
Dbl/Callie J. Sonrof" W
& Emily Martha SYMMS' PRICE
PRICE, Ben M(iddleton)
29
Jul
1886"
26-.Feb-.
Hus of Cynthia B.IWILLTAMS
Son of: George'W'
PRICE. t
Emily Martha.SYMMS PR
PRICE, Callie J.
20
Dec
1893
06 Feb
1964
Dbl/Albert.
PRICE, Cynthia B(una)
24
Mar
1894
12 Nov
1971
Wife of Benjamin Middleton
Dau. of George & Mar. thA� !
ARNOLD= WILLIAMS.
PRICE, Mrs. E. M.
4
Jul
1849,'.
V Jan
1929
Wife of GeorgeW.. , Dau;:: of
(Emily Martha SYMMS)
Michael & Rachel MIDDLETON
SYMMS.
PRICE, George R.
19
Jan
1916?
12 Jun
1967
Son of Benjamin Middleton
& Cynthia 8 WILLIAMS..-PRICE
PRICE, George W.
1844
19'.
Husb of E. M..SYMMS.' Son
Many James M. ___
PRICE, James A.
22
J
18 92,
06 :Jun m
4 894,
RESER, Henrietta
1875
-1
RESER, L T
1874
- 1957'
RILEY, Bobby Joe:
19
Jun
1936
19 Dec
1954
RILEY, Charlie
1911
1979
RILEY, Henry
5
'Jan'
'188811
0:7 Mar'
19 4D
R I LEY-, Jennie Lee
1 '978 ..
RILEY, Mar #ha`M.
20
Feb
1886
14 Jul
1943
Dbl/Patt'i ck W.
RILEY, Patrick W.
2-1
'Jan
1886
Z tc t
1942
Dbl./Martha M.
ROBERSON, Ray
is"
Sep-!
flegs
Of Dec
4979-
Dbl/Roxie USA, WW I
ROBERSON, Roxie
16
)ct
1904
NL
Dbl/Ray.
SIMS (Baby son.)
947
.11
SIMS, Bus W.
V885
1'9 3:9.
SIMS Roger. K.
30
Ju 1'
-1 90.1
20.Zj1r-1'97'2
Dbl/Virginia M.
SIMS, Virginia M.
1'5.,
Mar
.1
NL
Dbl/Roger K..
SMITH, Katherine E.
16
Jan
1916
01 Nov
1941
"Sister".
SPENCER, Janet L i I es:
195
1 9 8
3
PEACH CREEK-.,CEMETERY
Birth Date Death Date Remarks
STARK, Daniel G(ugene) 1881 1960
STARK, Eula E. 1899 NL Dbl/Phillip H^ e
Peggy 1939 1944
-�- ' � /71�1:
S|HM� �h| l|jp M" 1887 1966 ' Dhl/Gula E. ,B7�
STARKS, Emily A '-- / 1894 2914 1st wife of Phillip Har��''�
STARKS; dau. of Charles C.
�& Nate Eliz. PRICE ARNOLD.
SYMMS, Andrea H. NL 17 fftr� 1V51 /
SYMMS Evie L. 1878 1 inl "Mother"
SYMMS, G. F. ' 8 Feb 1858 134�r 1�bg WOW Home Camp #378, Milli- -
---^----
cam, TX; .6um
SYMMS, Hatt|�'e ��^ ^ 21 Sep 1856 28 MAy-'Ia9p . Wife of J. S. SYMMS.
(Baby) 2�� ��3�� NL -f�twee�n,,Ha '
J. H. S. C
SYMMS, Henry 10?May 1900 25 Apr 1917 Son/J. S. �-M ,F ` r
�
SYMMS-i-Hen-ry L-.?--- 1973 1942
SYMMS, Ida R. Oct 1908 Nov 1988
SYMMS, James S. 5 May 1855 05 Jun 1932 WOW.
SYMMS Lillian B. 0�~ 29 Jul �
1 � � 1 "Mom"
"� � '`'~ ^`
SYMMS, M( ical ) ��' '������'i�2�� ��"'q � 'Mason; 2nd husb of Rachel
^'
.3�� / ^ MlDDLETON CURD SYMMS.
SYMMS, Marshall G. 3 Nov 1892 16 Dec
`
�MS- '�r-y-E. &8 Jun 1879 28 Jan 1��
SYMMS, Mary Frances 8 Sep 1927 15 Nov 1929 Bau -.of -T- �B>
SYMMS, M. E. 14 Mar 1871 28 Aug 1888
SYMMS, Rachel S. 28 Jul 1824 26 Jul 1904 W|fe of 1 , 'Jam*sp.FrecECGRD
2. Midal SYMMS��
SYMMS T. C. "Bill" 30 Oct 1903 21 Jul 1967
---~-------------- -
SYMMS, W. K. Jun 1916 Jul 1916
' .
SYMNS, Rena M. ,����� 10 May 1891 09 Aug 1984
SYMNS, Sidney A. 30 Dec 1876 30 Oct 1928 Dbl/Rena M.
SYMNS, Susan ,Dbl/W. K. '
SYMNS, W. K. 4 Jan 1848 7 09 Aibr 101',6 . Dbl/Susan.
TRIPLET, Margaret A. ' NL 12`Apr 1��2
----- ------ ---` --- c� '���'
-
WADE, Mrs. Susie C(URu�'" / 1894 1179 Dau. of Geo & MolYy CURD. '
WALKER Walter E ' - 19O8 ! 1986
' E.
WARD, George W. `��p , 1850 1942
WARD, Mary B. 1869 1945
WARB�'Wmf�er `.:n�'� �� 1893 1953
WATSON, P. A. "Boots""� 29 Nov 190_ 14 Mar 1964
WATSON, Viola PRICE NL NL Dau. of George W. and -
Emily SYMMS PRICE.
WELLMYER, (Infant) �- '--------��1`K-`- »p:�' ' r Chi ld of C`/Wkm'�*����~`
'
d Aug ct 195O Son of George & Man�ha
WILLIAMS, ' 5 A 1886 '
�� ,c ' '
ARNOLD WILLIAMS.
�
31
N4.1 is the MOTHER OF
PEDIGREE CBART
Lawrence Ray VERNON
BORN: 5 JUN 1943
:
PLACE: North Zulth
Madison Co. TX.,`
MARK: Jimmie Louise IIMS
DATE: 23 AUG 1963 :
k
PLACE:
B.Thomas M. WILL %A1iSON °44 _ -_
DIED: _. �zha
cY .
1
BORN:
AST . 1829
PLACE. u f
'° I
x '
1
PLACE.
1
MARK:
- -23
:`4
5ilford
Garrison WILLIANSON °46
----------- 1
PLACE:
BART ::
81 AR is
1
DIED:
ABT „ 1$04
1 PLACE:
TX.
PLACE:
TX.
1 MARK:
7E4_
1 PLACE:
9 Mary Ann ASHER-45 -------------------
1 DIED:
29 MAY 1942
BORN:
ABT 1840
1 PLACE:
TX.
PLACE:
2 Thomas Hayes WILLIAMSON- 48 - - = - -- --- - -1
DIED:
ABT I881
1 BORN: 16 JAN 1888
1
PLACE:
TX.
1 PLACE6 Madi °son Co'.,TX.
_
MARK: 27 JUN 1917 - °25
1
1 PLACE;
1
1
BORN:
1 DIED: 19 OCT 1967
;
PLACE:
1 PLACE: Bryan,Brazos Co.,TX.,
1
1
MARR:
5 Mary Roseline CHENHW47 --------
.. -- - - - - -1
PLACE:
1
BORN:
JAN 1658
1
DIED:
1
PLACE:
1
PLACE:
DIED:
9
PLACE:
41
--- --- -
- - - - -- - - - -j_
1 Vera Mae WILLIAIM1SON�29 - - - -- - - - - - ----- - -- .>
BORN:
i BORN: 22 JUN 1919
PLACE:
1 'PLACE Madison Co JX.
DIED:
1 MARR: 15 AUG 1935 - -15
PLACE:
1 PLACE:
w ,
x
1 DIED:
`12
--------------------------
1 PLACE:
1
BORN:
1James Edgar VERNON- - -- - -m - -- - - - ® - --
1
PLACE:
Spouse
.:,
MARR:
6 Lafayefte'BICE-50-- _-- -°- -°
- _- 1
PLACE:
1 BORN:
FEB 1
1
DIED:
1 PLACE:
8a.
1
PLACE:
1
1 MARR-
1 PLACE
13
-- °--- -
- - - -- - -- - - -= - -- -
1
1 DIED.:
BORN:.
1
1 PLACE:
PLACE;
3 Minnie Angie Mae RICE- 49 ----------------- 1 -
DIED:
r ;:
KRN: 4 FEE 1901
1
PLACE:
PLACE: Panks,8ri4es Co.,TX.
1
DIED:
1 . r
14
Unknown
ERCANBRACF -70 r - - -
PLACE:
1
%
1
BORN:
c
PLACE
1
MARK:
- -36
7 Lillie
stn aline ERCANBRxC 5 °- °-- °- - - -,
9
PLACE:
t
Name and Address- oflu4mitter:
BORN:
JUN
1
DIED:
Jimmy L. VERNON ,.
PLACE.
PLA
V 1870
TX.
IX.
1
PLACE:
600 Highlnad
DIED:
ABT 1950
1
ge Sta.
College
-„ -
PLACE:
TX.
15
Sally CHERRY-71 ---------------------
'` `
BORN:
ABT 1850
PLACE:
_
DIED:
PLACE:
�lREUSKE-HART
NO.1 is the MOTHER of
Jitzie Louise TINS
BORN: 4 MAR 1945
PHONE-.
PLACE: Huntsville,
-41ter.- Co T
--------- ---
- BORN:
MARR: Lawrence Ray VERNON
;
DATE: 23 AUG 1963
PLACE:
PLACE:
DIED.
A-4 --------- PLACE.
PLACE.
1 BORN: �12FEB 1842 1
1 DIED-
1 PLACE: MS.
;PLACE:
1 MARR: __32
PLACE:
--- ---------- - - - - -- ------------------
1 DIED: IFINAR 1923
BORN:
1 PLACE: TX.
PLACE.
2 John Lafayette DRYMAN-64-t-i:--; ----------- 1
1 BORN: 21 JAN 1866
PLACE:
1 PLACE: Choctaw Co.,AL.
MARR- ~ AB ' fl90- -°-33
10 R rt ONALD-66-
1 PLACE;
I BORN; ABT 1818n
1 DIED: 22 JAN 1916
i
PLACE:
1 PLACE:
ARR• 34
-5-Lou-ist Camlj•nk;'NNAL*,4a� t — -------- 1 PLACE:
BORN: "'161AN 1847-1.
!DIED: ABT 1891
PLACE: MS. .1?
1 PLACE:
DIED: ft4:JAN 1930':,;
---- -------- t �
PLACE: TX. - -� t
11 Mary JONES-67------------------------
I Ida Pearl DRYMAN-59 --------- 4 - ------ - -
-- — BORN i - - - 830
1 BORN: 13 AUG 1900
PLACE-
1 PLACE: Frosa C&:M.
. DIED' -A
M 2 FEB 1944
PLACE
PLACE:
a
12 ---- - - - - - -- --
PLACE: Bryan,Brazos
v �
;James Wesley TINS-56—
4 -?-L4kCE_
Spouse
1 MARR:
-&-geabom --------- 1 PLACE:
I BORN. t�!
1 DIED:
1 PLACE: Ga.
1 PLACE:
1 MARR: __35
PLACE:
13 -------------------------------------
DIED. 1889
BORN.
1 PLACE: LeonTX.
PLACE:
3 Eugenia JOHNSON-65 ------ y _:.» ----- "_ -- - - -- DIED
BORN: JAN 1872
i
PLACE:
PLACE: LA.
i
J
- Aff -------
i
14 ------------ --- - - - ° ,. _ -- - - - - --
PLACE: Robertson
I BORN:
PLACE:
MARR:
--- - - - - -- - PLACE:
BORN.
1 DIED:
PLACE: AL. 1: J6
1 PLACE:
Nate and Address of Subsitter:
DIED- 1869
3ijmV
PLACEi LeonTX.
15 -------------- - - - - -- - . - - - --
600 H-ighinad
BORN:
College Eta.
PLACE:
TX 779140
DIED:
PLACE:
� eR55_'tHART
NO.1 is the FATHER of
Jimmie Louise TINS
Wil I ias ------------
PLACE: Huntsville, n,
BORN:
Walker Co. TX. F 5 ,
•
1 PLACE:
MARR; Lawrence Ray 1'ERNON`'>
1 HARR:
DATE: 23 AUG 19�3
-- - Jo -- TVS-54-4��- - ---- - - - - -1 PLACE: -
A hn A
PLACE.
BORN:
ABT = ='3815
1 DIED:
DIED:
PLACE:
'SC.
1 PLACE:
PLACE:
MARR:
1 PLACE:
9 Editha TINS-53 -----------------------
DIED
ABT 1895
BORN-
1 PLACE:
AL. 1•
PLACE:
2 James K. Polk TINS -55 - -- ------- - - - - -1
- DIES
BORN: ABT 1645
1
PLACE:
1 PLACE: Pusheatiha,Choctaw Co.
!"KARR. AST z:
10 -- - - --
1 PLACE:
BORN:
DIED: 17 MAY 1899
PLACE:
1 PLACE: Liberty 4kII,Houstn'Co.JX.
MARR:
- 5 - Jane' --- - - -- PLACE:
BORN.
ABT 1810
1 DIED:
PLACE:
SC.
PLACE:
DIED;
A87 1880 "' "
PLACE:
AL.
------ — -----------------------------
I James Wes I ii" TI --------
BORN;—
1 BORN: 12 FEB 1890
PLACE-
PLACE,"A'4usta,Houiion
1 MARR: 2 FEB 1944
PLACE: °°
1 PLACE.
- 1 'DIEDC 5 'MAY
--
12 ----------- ------
PLACE: HuntsviIIejWaIker:Co
1 BORN:,
!Ida Pearl DRYMAN-59-----' -- ----------
-PLACE-- - -
Spouse
1 MARR:
--------- ! PLACE:
; BORN:
ABT 1816
1 DIED:
1 PLACE:
RC.
1 PLACE:
MARR:
PLACE:
13 -------------------------------------
;DIED:
BORN-
I PLACE:
TX.
PLACE:
3 Frances Emaline MOGNEY-57_� -------------- 1
--DIED:
BORN: JAN 1850
PLACE:
PLACE: Lauderdale Co.,MS.
14 -- --------- �
PLACE:
1 BORN."_
PLACE:
1 MARR:
1rances
51 =- 4 <-= -= ---- - - - - -1 PLACE:
BORN:
ABT 1816
i DIED:
PLACE:
1 PLACE:
Rase and Address of Submitteri
DIED. laeoiqs9o
- VERNON ,
PLACE:
T1. 3 !"
15 ---------------------
6 HighInad
BORN;
C;Ileoe Sta.
PLACE:
TX 7 7 7, 840
DIED:
PLACE.
38
INDEX
."
HOOD 7
t . ♦
. �s 8,10 4 a�." t21l s °�� - SEARC f 7
HORTMAN 3
,TTLEq;
, ; jOd GEE 4 3t€ A.�I ti
t SHAW 8 11 12
` :
HORTON 8 GIGAi,7.,�
c 0 � � QEN 12 ~. a
�
w
�` HEALEY 4
HOUSE 8
.� ft
MCGINNT�! 1 ��ODOM 8 w,a- -
r �`�HELBY 8 �9
HOUSTON 5
r. O' a� r REAR 4 € r f, ..,,
M,cGLAUG I 8 4 �� 4.:: "°I SHELLT1 , f 9
&1C�r� re6� m -
HUDSON 7,8,9
d 6 -;
McGREGO Y
�� S
SNEPARDSON 12`�c,2
HUNTER 7,, 8,;1$ , 7 ? 3 ,p,!' 12aHEPPARD
8
HUTCHINS' 10
I giM 7 1 +�
X
- SHEPPERD 20
HUTTON 23
McMURRY 8 Q " 1,
` `
S ? CE 29 r
2 s a�f
' SHERFiELD 8 "y
"" ",
�.
McSHANE 21 : tKER 4 s 8 , 0 t2
,5.. fi x €4
;J SHINE 8
IVERSON 18
MADLEY 12 PEARSON 8 �
�_ SHORT , 8
�, F
�
MAGEE 12 PEEPLES 8
,� ,s .
BHULT2 8 , 9
JACOBS 8,10
MANNING 12 PERRY 6
SIKES 4
JOHNSON 6,7,10,21,
MARKEY 6 PETERSON 24
SIMMS 17
24,32
MARQUART 25,29 PEVERLY 7,10,11,22
SIMS 16
JONES 4,5,8,12,289
MARTIN 819,10921 POOLE 10111,24
SIPTACK 8
32
MASSEY 8,29 PORTER 10
SLOAN 3
JORDAN 26,28
MATHIS 8
SMITH 4,12,21,29'
MAYO 7,29 POWERS 29
SOLE 8
KAC, , R 8 x ,
RMEADS , Cu Pf3AKLR° 29 i "" S01.ES 0 s ,. 1
..s a
KAD,Em,I : v
`. } fi MEWS = RRI' E 6,.x, 7 2 ,25 SORREiZA42'j
KELLOK .IB..
r .. w; <MEKEErt, $ , M 29v, 30
SPARS 8, p ...
KNIGHT 33
R<ED1TH Iioc " MtLL) :dux ga, o :,
E1� E
KNOX 21
MERIDTH 8 RANDOLPH 819
STACEY 11
KOSSEE 7
MERKA 8 RATTAN 12 ` '
;ST66W 17 -� ,. ' M d ,. >s-
KURTEN 8,9
MEYER 12 RAYSOR 7
STAPP 23
"I Z KLE ktb 6,7,Y_F
LAINBRIGHT 21
MIDDLETON 10,27,29 R EEDY 10
.; RM,29 -j3D
LAMAN 22
30 *A RECT0R 7
STEEN 12 ' _
LAMAR 5
MIKE 3 REGISTER 8,9
STEPTOE 17
LANDISS 5,12
MILLER 11,12,19 RESER 29
STEWART 8;9
LANE 8
MILLICAN 6,17,18, RESTRIDGE 10
STODDARD 7
LANGLE`f 21
19,20,21 REYNOLDS 10,21
STREET 12
LASKI 10
MILLS 10,11,23 RHODES 10
STUBBS 2
LAWRENCE 3
MINTS 8,9 . r L ; RItE`�2
SUMMER 3,12
LELAND 12
MITCHELly, 1 7. �; 29{..'
SUMMERLATTE 3
LEWIS 8,10,23
MOOM 22 ROBERTS 24`
SWAN 22
LINDSEY 8
w i.BERISON..1<9 S`(MMS 25 29 30
o :
LIPSCOMB 8,10
MOORE 12 ROGERS 3,12
LLO` D. 5:8,9
MOORING 3, � � t: � -ROSS 12 , B Y ,�
TABOR 4,?
A7'UM"
LOGK.RIDGE $
err,. h10AN48 (y ((
k f 1 a RQW ,AND •` = 4' -c 6
{.
LOFTIN 28
5, 7,12
..,
.T'si..MOS�.Ya', ;.. RO.YDE�4 9 10 - TA`fL 7,20
xa fiEGM "1 ; "
LONG
MOTT 8 RUNNELS 8
LOVE 8,10
MULLINS 7
TERRELL 11
LOVELL 23
' VS r `. -. MURD - 0 K e-,-7---- -..�.- ,_ � S RY....0 TERR`f 4; 9
2
MURPHY 8 SA _ 32
THOMAS 4,9',_l
McCALLUM 4
MURRAY 12 .t a- a Al DERS ' 8
THDMPSOPJ 4,20
McCLENEY 28 ,29
MYERS 23,247 SAYERS 10
THURMAN 8
McCLUNG 4 y.. SEAL#
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TIME 31,32,33,34
McCORt I Ck: 2
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McCORQUODALE
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TODD 4
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SCHuESSELfWt4
M 34
MEET 16 SCOT 4, 8,9',17
TRIPLET 30
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