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CONTENTS
Beware of Family Heritage
Book Fraud
Brazos County Texas 1870
Census
College Station Cemetery
-' Daughters of the Confederacy
Editorial
Free Genealogical Query
Columns
Index
Letter of Enquiry (Italian)
Membership Application
Old Folks Concert
Pedigree Charts
Place Names of Brazos County
President's Message
Queries
Researching the Italian
Immigrant Ancestor
Volume V11 Number 5
Fall 1986
Bryan - College St tin Texas
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THE BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER
P.O. Box 5493 Bryan Tx 77840
OFFICERS 1986
PRESIDENT .......... MARY BELL
VICE PRESIDENT..... JOY BROWN
SECRETARY ......... PEGGY HOPE
TREASURER ...... ANNA HALLARAN
LIBRARIAN ....... JIMMY VERNON
EDITOR.... NADINE BILLINGSLEY
STAFF EDITORS
RESEARCH /INTERNATIONAL.........
......... ROSEMARY BOYKIN
LOCAL HISTORY ...............
.............NAOMI McCORMICK
CONTINUING .SERIES ..............
.......... HARRY PORT2ER
MEETINGS
Meetings are the on the third
Monday of each month from 7:00
pm to 9:00 pm in the Bryan
Public Library.
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
Membership is on a calendar
year basis, Jan.1 through Dec.
31.
$10.00.... single membership
$15.00.... family membership
{QUARTERLY
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the Fall, Winter, Spring and
Summer Issues. Each volume of
the Advertiser will correspond
with the membership year. Free
to members during current mem-
bership. Non- members $4.00
per issue.
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exchange with other organiza-
tions or publishers who have
publications to offer in ex-
change. Send inquiries or
samples to P.O. Box 5493 Bryan
Tx. 77805.
SOLICITATIONS
We solicit queries,
charts, copies of
records, articles and
with Brazos Valley
Family charts should be
11 and fit a 3 ring bin+
fami ly
Bible
stories
ties.
8 1/2 x
jer. .
EDITORIAL POLICY
Neither the Brazos Genealogi-
cal Society or the staff of the
Advertiser will be responsible
for error of fact or opinion
expressed by contributors. The
editorial staff reserves the
right to accept appropriate
material with editing
privileges on a space available
basis only.
The members of the society are
encouraged to submit articles
of interest in the Brazos Val-
ley. Research pertaining to
deeds, Bibles records, schools,
churches, and other groups or
organizations are desired. Re-
search on material before the
turn of the century is espe-
cially welcome.
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Volume VII Number 5 Bryan- College Station
Fall 1986 Texas
DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
The charter authorizing the L. S. Ross Chapter No, 100 of the Daughters
of the Confederacy has been received. The charter members are hereby noti-
fied that a full application for membership must be filed with the secretary
and the committee on credentials, composed of Mrs. R. K. CHATHAM, chairman;
Mrs. J. J. ADAMS and Mrs. W. G. TALLEAFERRO, will pass on the applications of
new members.
The chapter will assist Camp J. B. Robertson in any work suggested, and
will contribute to the Southern monument fund on demand.
An effort will be made to care for sick veterans of the county, provide
medicines, delicacies, etc. Application blanks are ordered and will be ready
for distribution before the next regular meeting April 27.
This organization should have the hearty encouragement, support and coop -
oration of everyone interested in perpetuating the golden memories of our
glorious Southland.
All ladies eligible to membership are invited to make formal application.
Bryan is a good field for such a work, which should be given the encouragement
the movement deserves, strengthening the chapter and stimulating the activity
of the members.
Officers elected are as follows: Miss SHEPARD, president; Mrs. Amanda
TRUE, vice - president; Frs. R. K. CHATHAM, 2nd vice - president; Mrs. J. F. PARKS
recording secretary; Miss Lottie STODDARD, corresponding secretary and Mrs.
A. J. BUCHANAN, treasurer.
Copied from Bryan Eagle (weekly newspaper) April 22, 1897
OLD FOLKS CONCERT
At the Opera House a C:rand Success
No entertainment given in Bryan for years perhaps has been more thorough-
ly successful in its purpose and results than the Old Folks concert given at
the Opera House last night under the direction of the ladies of L. S. Ross
chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy for the benefit of the Ross monu-
ment to be erected on the campus at the Agricultural and Mechanical College.
The house was packed to its full capacity both up and down stairs, the crowd
being estimated at 600, and the receipts will probably considerably exceed
$125.00. College was largely and creditably represented, and the members
of the college band rendered invaluable service with their excellent music.
Enthusiasm prevailed from the rise of the curtain to the close of the least
number on the program. Everyone participating in the exercise seemed
thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the occasion and the result was a
splendid performance all the way through. The stage was decorated in red,
white and blue with a soldier's tent and arms stacked in the background. A
score of old veterans participated in the singing of the first song, "Tenting
on the Old Camp Ground."
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168
The Daughters of the Confederacy wore quaint old costumes and were re- `
ceived with rousing encores at every appearance. Their medley of catchy old - --
songs, winding up with a dash of the new in "A Hot Time in the Old Town To-
night," was cheered to the echo and could not be surpassed.
Col. CHATHAM and Mr. PARKS both brought dowel the house with their war
songs and were led back to the stage, in response to vociferous recalls, by
Gen. STODDARD who was master of ceremonies. Col. CHATHAM looked superb in
an old uniform of Confederate grey with a sword at his side- -the same sword
worn by Col. M. W. SIMS during the war.
Mrs. A. L. BANKS and Miss SHIELDS sang beautifully and were both re-
called, Miss SHIELDS repeating "My Maryland" by request from the audience
after the program was nearly concluded. Mrs. Webb HOWELL sang "Within a
Mile o' Edinborro Town," with great sweetness of expression. The recitations
of Mrs. � hi JAY and Miss JOHNSON related to the sentiment and 'heroism of war
times and were highly creditable. One of the most pleasing numbers on the
program was "Twenty Years Ago," a sketch by Mrs. ADAMS and Mrs. TRUE, in which
they introduced an old fashioned pair of cotton "cards" and spinning wheel,
with songs of that period.
The ladies interested in the entertainment were; Meadames M. W. SIMS,
W. A. BANKS, J. W. JOHNSON, A. J. BUCHANAN, W. C. FRILEY, J. F. PARKS, J. J.
ADAMS, R. K. CHATHAM, Ida SHEPARD, Eliza JOHNSON, J. Webb HOWELL, J. T. HAN-
WAY, Paul BRADLEY, A. L. BANKS, T. B. GILLESPIE; Misses STODDARD, SHIELDS,
ROGERS, JOHNSON, and Mable ROBINSON.
The ladies were greatly assisted in the entertainment by a number of the wy
members of Camp J. B. Robertson, U. C. V., while Messers H. C. ROBINSON, W. A.
WITHERS, and J. B. STEVENSON added much to the excellence of the music.
Following
Dixie.-, ... **too ... o ... o-o ..... o*.@* ... *.**..*.Orchestra
Chorus, Tenting on the Old Camp Ground ......... Camp J. B. Robertson
Chorus, Auld Lang Syne ... ......................Daughters of the Confederacy
'local Solo, Maryland, My Maryland ..............Miss T. SHIELDS
Recitation, The Baltimore Grays ................Miss L. JOHNSON
Solo, Within a Mile o' Edinborro Town.......... Mrs. Webb HOWELL
A nnie Laurie .....:....... ......................Quartette
Solo, The Contraband ....................... J. F. PARKS
Tableau, American Beauties ..................... ?
Bonnie Blue Flag.... . ...........................Band
Twenty Years Ago ..... *to ...................... Meadames ADAMS and TRUE
Chorus, Old Folks at Home ......................Daughters of the Confederacy
Solo, The Volunteer .. ..........................Col. CHATHAM"
Medley and Chorus Old Kentucky Home ....... .....Daughters . of the Confederacy
Solo, Lorena ........ ...........................Mrs. A. L. BANKS
Recitation .......... ....... ....................Mrs. J. T. HANWAY
H ome Sweet Home ............
Copied from Bryan Eagle, April 16, 1898
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NEW EDITORIAL STAFF
With this issue the Advertiser
has a new editorial staff. We
would like to thank MARY
COOPER, the previous editor,
for all the work she has given
to our publication for the last
seven years. She has set high
standards for all who follow.
Thank you, Mary, for your
dedication.
At this time we would like to
introduce our new editorial
staff. Each has a different
and unique background. All
have been active in many dif-
ferent community organizations,
both here and abroad. All are
actively working on their own
family genealogy and each
brings different skills to the
Advertiser
NAOMI McC,ORMICK is Local His-
tory Editor and, as a long -time
Brazos County resident,is
familiar with families,
churches and organizations in
the Brazos Valley area.
ROSEMARY BOYKIN is Research
and International Editor. She
recently published a book on
her DePASQUALE' family. She
gathered information from both
US and Italian sources.
HARRY PORTZER is Continuing
Series Editor. He has compiled
information on his family using
the computer,and has worked
with a non profit newspaper
publication in Mobile Alabama
before moving to our area.
NADINE BILLINGSLEY is Editor
and has published a book on her
- family history. While working
on this book she became inter-
ested in genealogy'. EDITOR
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Our organization has had a very
busy year and, thus far, a
successful one. Much of our
time has been spent rechecking
and bringing our Brazos County
Cemetery Listings up to date.
Also in obtaining histories of
these cemeteries. We are now
nearing completion of this
task and work as begun on ways
and means for publishing our
findings. We do need a few
more members to help with work
in the Bryan cemeteries. If
you can help, please let us
know.
Seventeen new members have been
welcomed into our organization
this year. May they all profit
from this experience.
One dark cloud did come into
the picture. Mary Cooper,
Editor of the advertiser for
seven years, resigned. It was
with regret that we lost Mary
in this capacity; however, vie
are glad we can still see her
going about with her many other
activities. Mary, we hope your
retirement years will be happy
ones.
After Mary's resignation,we did
much checking of our member's
qualifications and came up with
an Editorial staff of four.
This staff has been hard at
work and we are looking forward
to future issues of the Adver-
tiser. Three other members of
the old staff will continue
their contributions for the
rest of this year. Thanks to
all these hard working people.
Mary Bell, President
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COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
SPRlGGS, Charles O. 1896 8 Feb 1956 59y 3m 17d Marlin E-33-5
SRAMEK, Albina 11 Oct 1891 30 Jan 1920 Shiloh
SRAMEK, Jacob 1864 - 1953 hus of Victoria SRAMEK Shiloh
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SRAMEK, Patricia 1830 - 1885 Shiloh
SRAMEK, Victoria 1864 - 1944 w\ of Jacob SRAMEK Shiloh ~
STALLINGS, Homer A. 21 Apr 1924 20 Oct 1967 TX RM3 USNR WW II
Mason E-71-8
STAPLES, Judith Ann 15 Oct 1948 12 Nov 1983 G-50-6
STARK, Eva Smith 1876 3 Jul 1960 84y Bryan B-23-7
STARK, Sayra Elaine 20 Apr 1945 5 Dec 1969 � F-4-6
STASNEY, Fannie 1887 - 1920 vii of John L. STASNEY "She was a
kind & affectionate wife, a fond mother, & a friend to
all." Shiloh
STASNEY, Frank, Sr. Frank, Fannie, Francis, Jody Also Louis
Adolph TAUBER Shiloh
STASNEY, Grace Brown 16 May 1904 (blank) on stone with Leon W.
STASNEY Shiloh
STASNEY, Hugo F. 12 Apr 1881 9 Jun 1942 Shiloh
STASNEY, John L. 1874 - 1949 hus of Fannie STASNEY "A kind
loving father" Mason Shiloh
STASNEY, infant son of John L. & Fannie STASNEY 24 Apr 1900
STASNEY, Leon William 25 April 1901 12 Aug 1979 on stone with
Grace Brown STASNEY Shiloh
STASNY, Frank 1857 - 1937 on stone w/ Josephine STASNY Shiloh
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STASNY, Josephine 1859 - 1938 on stone w/ Frank STASNY Shiloh
STASNY, Katerina Nar 6 Pros 1835 ZenKrela 27 Led 1914 Shiloh
STASNY , W i l l i am S. 3 Oct 1 886 3 Nov 1904 Sh i l oh ^
STAVINOHA, Stacie Elizabeth 2 Apr 1965 29 Mar 1978 (picture)
H-16-5
STE , Billy Ray 28 Jun 1961 age 5d Bryan Washington Chapel
STEEN, Charity (blank) 9 Oct 1974 104y Washington Chapel
STEEN, Daisy 1908 (blank) on stone w/ Wa)ter STEEN Wash. Ch.
STEEN Sylvester 1904 19 Jul 1985 (Daniel & son) Wash. Chapel �~,
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COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
STEBN, Walter 1909 27 Jan 1970 60y on stone with Daisy STEEN
d Seattle, Peoples Fun Hm Washington Chapel
STELLY, Louise Paula 30 Sep 1954 20 Sep 1982 27y A-109-3
STGPHENSON, Frances Marie Beecher 24 May 1899 13 Jun 1958 wife
of Henson Knowlen STEPHBNSON 59y 19d C.S. E-56-1
STEWART, Bonnie N. 20 Aug 1915 (blank) w/ Robert E. STEWART
H
STEWART, Robert E. 4 May 1915 18 Nov 1983 Lt Col US Army WW II
Army Air Corps on stone with Bonnie N. STEWART H-28-4
STOKES, Marilyn V. 1943 24 Jul 1976 G-4-5
STRODE , Willard D. 1915 5 Jul 1966 E-24-4
STUDBNSKY, Annie 1888 31 Dec 1972 Shiloh
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STUDENSKY, Richard 25 Dec 1881 14 Sep 1961 79y Brazos Co.
Shiloh
STUDBNSKY, Robert Joe 21 Jan 1924 30 Aug 1943 Shiloh
SULLlNGER, Edyth B. (blank) 14 May 1971 83y E-47-pt.2
SULLIVAN, Fran 1903 (blank) on stone w/ Harold SULLIVAN H-27-
SULLIVAN, Harold 1899 24 Aug 1973 with Fran SULLIVAN H-27-8
SULLIVAN, Jack D. 1923 18 Dec 1978 US Army WW II A-639-2
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SULLIVAN, James R. 11 Feb 1890 6 Jan 1959 68y 10m 25d E-47-3
SUMMEY, George, Jr. 1880 17 Feb 1970 with Helen Dinwiddie
` SUMMEY E-22-4
SUMMEY, Helen Dinwiddie 1881 23 Apr 1969 on stone w/ George
' SUMMEY, Jr. E-22-3
SVARC, Karel Zemr 26 Unor 1894 V stari 49 Roku Shiloh
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SWIFT, Owen 24 Feb 1951 18 Mar 1973 H-35-6
SWlGART, Theodore Earl IIl 28 Nov 1945 9 Mar 1979 F-47-6
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SWINDLER, Bernard Francis 4 July 1905 17 Mar 1962 56y B-10-2
SYKES, Bill Cyril M. 26 Apr 1898 5 Jul 1975 on stone w/ Luci l .
` Gourdain SYKES G-41-4
SYKES, Lucille Gourdain 21 Mar 1899 (blank) on stone w/ Bill
Cyril M. SYKES 8-41-
TABOR, A. J. 13 Aug 1842 14 Feb 1923 on stone w/ Nety TABOR
Shiloh
TABOR, Andrew J. 11 Jun 1876 27 Nov 1919 WOW Shiloh
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
TABOR, Nety 17 Nov 1840 17 Dec 1907 on stone with A.J. TABOR
Shiloh
TAGGART, Edna L. 1871 3 May 1950 78y 6m 15d C.S. E-20-7
TAUBER, Betty 1914 - 19__ on stone w/ Wm. TAUBER, Sr. Shiloh
"
TAUBER, John 24 Apr 1857 7 Jun 1929 Shiloh
TAUBER, Jos. 24 Dec 1820 27 Feb 1900 other side Kate TAUBER '
Shiloh
TAUBER, Kate 24 Nov 1821 27 Mar 1905 other side Jos. TAUBER
Shiloh
TAUBER, Leon James 21 Feb 1887 25 Apr 1956 TX Sgt 434 RES
LABOR BN QMC WW I Mason Shiloh
TAUBER, Louis Adolph on stone with Frank STASNEY, Sr. Shiloh
TAUBER, Marie 15 Aug 1859 14 Jun 1947 Shiloh
TAUBER, V. L. 17 Sep 1884 17 Apr 1913 Shiloh
TAUBER, William, Sr. (Willie F.) 18 Apr 1889 28 Mar 1955 TX
Cpl 510 MTR Truck Co QMC WW I on stone w/ Betty TAUBER
Shiloh
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TARE-, Cantm 2 Apr 1926 7 Mar 1976 US Navy WW II Korea
Washington Chapel
TAYLOR, Clara M. 4 Dec 1904 7 Oct 1975 E-27-2
TAYLOR, David Elijah 13 May 1973 6 Mar 1978 Brazos Valley
March o+ Dimes Poster Child 1978 G-33-7
TAYLOR, Gerald H. 27 Sep 1906 12 Sep 1978 on stone w/ Marie C.
TAYLOR G-33-6
TAYLOR, Marie C. 12 Aug 1905 3 Feb 1978 w/ G.H.TAYLOR G-33-5
TERRY, Bobby L. 1925 - 1951 Washington Chapel
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THlGPBN, Eddie-A. 24 Feb 1893 9 Oct 1970 with I. H. THlGPEN
B-35-7
THIGPEN, Inez H. 5 Aug 1906 14 May 1974 with E. A. THlGPEN '
B-35-'6
THOMAS, Frank 2 Jul 1897 12 Mar 1979 Old section
THOMAS, Frank Lincoln 16 Oct 1887 (blank) w/ Mabel C. THOMAS
E-73-
THOMAS, Lorena Ann 5 Jun 1957 21 Feb 1978 G-71-2
THOMAS, Mabel Clare 18 Jan 1887 26 Nov 1975 DAR On stone with
Frank L. THOMAS E-73-4
THOMP8ON, Charlie 15 Dec 1900 30 Mar 1978 78y C.S. on stone .
with Susie THOMPSON (Peoples) Washington Chapel
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
THOMPSON, Elma 27 Apr 1909 8 Dec 1978 Washington Chapel
THOMPSON, J. George H. 1911 12 Jul 1984 double with Marion K.
THOMPSON G-21-7
THOMPSON, Lonnie 16 May 1901 15 Sep 1974 Washington Chapel
THOMPSON, Marion K. 1916 (blank) double with J.G.H. THOMPSON
G-21-
THOMPSON, Susie 11 Feb 1907 (blank) with Charlie THOMPSON
Washington Chapel
THORNTON, John Loy 1966 1986 A-
THORNTON, Lucille R. 21 Jan 1893 30 Jul 1972 on stone with
Marmaduke THORNTON
THORNTON, Marmaduke K. 8 Feb 1892 9 Jan 1984 with Lucille
THORNTON E-73-1
TIMM, Tyrus Raymond 27 Aug 1912 4 Sep 1977 TAMU Class of 1934
F-52-8
TINGLEY, Betty Boriskie 5 Oct 1905 (blank) on stone with
Dr. Daniel Millard TINGLEY Shiloh
TINGLEY, Dr. Daniel Millard 8 Nov 1901 23 Jul 1972 w/ Betty B.
TINGLEY Shiloh
TIPPlT, Catharine K. 1 Jun 1926 7 May 1981 beside Lawrence N.
TIPPlT E-40-2
TlPPlT, Lawrence N. 30 Jul 1953 29 Jul 1959 5y beside Cath. K
TIPPlT E-40-1
TISDLE, James 1897 30 Nov 1957 60y Rockdale
TISHLER, Carl E. 19 Jan 1902 (blank) G-18-
TISHLER, Rose Cook 21 Jun 1902 10 May 1984 G-18-6
TOLIVER, Mary 8 Feb 1902 10 Oct 1975 Washington Chapel
TODD Double marker, no other information.
TODD, Mozellp W. 28 Nov 1918 12 Mar 1976 A-107-7
TOLINER, Mary (blank) 10 Oct 1974 62y Washington Chapel
TOMPKINS, Charlotte M. 7 Sep 1905 4 Apr 1981 F-9-1
TRAIL, Charles Darwin 15 Apr 1918 11 Aug 1960 43y San Antonio
Colonel 4397 Air RFLG WG AF WW II CR Mrs. Billie M. TRAIL
is owner of record. B-34-4
TROSSBN, Calvin W. 1919 8 Apr 1984 on stone w/ Mary N. TROSSEN
B-1U-6
TROS5EN, Mary Navles 1922 28 Sep 1976 on stone w/ C. W. TROSSBN
B-10-7
TUREK, Frances B. 27 Feb 1894 19 Jan 1979 on stone w/ James W.
' - ' TUREK Shiloh
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
TUREK, Frantiska Manzelka Jana Nar 24 Rijna 1853 zemr 18
Cervence 1896 UDE .odnociva. U Panu. zesnula" Shiloh
TUREK, Frantiska Matka Nar 24 Rijna 1853 Zem 18 Cervence 1896
On stone with Jan TUREK, Otec Shiloh
(probably the same person as above)
TUREK, James Walton 11 Apr 1888 23 May 1969 81y Bryan
on stone with Frances B. TUREK Shiloh
TUREK, Jan, Otec Nar 24 Kv4tna 1852 Zem 18 Zari 1931 On stone
w/ Frantiska TUREK Shiloh
TUREK, Joseph L. 5 Nov 1884 15 Aug 1927 "At rest" Shiloh
TURNER, Ada May Smith Brown (blank) 11 Feb 1981 Wash. Chapel
TURNER, Albert 6 Aug 1898 16 Nov 1979 Washington Chapel
TURNER, Curtis L. 6 Jun 1899 10 Oct 1964 TX Cpl Co D 117 Sup
Tn 42 Div WW I E-24-8
ULLRICH, Alfred Harry (blank) 19 Oct 1973 63y E 25-8
ULLRICH, Mattie L. (blank) 20 Aug 1976 75y E-25-7
UNDERWOOD, Sheena K. 20 Jan 1945 (blank) w/ W.G. UNDERWOOD G-26-
UNDERWOOD, Warren G. 26 Dec 1943 28 Jun 1981 w/ S UNDERWOOD
G-26-2
VAN OVERBEEK, Johannes 1908 (blank) double with Thelma T. VAN
OVERBEEK F-56-
VAN OVERBEEK, Thelma T. 1918 bur 14 Jan 1980 dbl w/ Johannes
VAN OVERBEEK F-56-7
VARVEL Linda Frances, 30 Mar 1946 1 May 1946 1m Infant dau of
Walter and Cornelia VARVEL Houston E-
VEZEY, Edward Earl 1889 6 Jun 1975 on stone with Myrtle H.
VEZEY D-6-2
VEZEY, Myrtle H. 1888 25 Sep 1967 with E. E. VEZEY D-6-3
VEZEY, Goldie Mae 29 Sep 1903 16 Jan 1979 5-pointed star D-6-3
VOSS, Archie R. 16 Apr 1914 9 Feb 1979
VOSS, Earl 28 Apr 1906 19 Nov 1984 w/ Josie A. VOSS A-130-8
VOSS, Josie A. 7 Nov 1914 (blank) w/ Earl A-130-
WADE, John Riley 15 Sep 1952 10 Jun 1982 G-27-8
WAGGONER, Coletta M. 5 Sep 1912 21 Jan 1983 on stone w/ Norman
K. WAGGONER G-13-5
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COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
WAGGONER, Norman K. 27 Nov 1912 (blank) w/ Coletta M. WAGGONER
G -13-
WALDON, Hattie 27 Nov 1908 15 Jan 1984 Washington Chapel
WALDON, Terry C., Jr 1981 1985 (Jones & Wash) Wash. Chapel
(City Hall shows Tony Curtis Waldon, Jr. d 31 May 1935)
WALKER, Alice Reba 10 May 1900 (blank) w/ James Knox WALKER
A-86-
WALKER, James Knox 1 7 Dec 1894 21 Sep 1980 2nd Lt US Army
WW II On stone with Alice Reba WALKER A -86 -2
WALKER, W i l l i e D. 1926 bur 1 Jun 1983 Pf c US Array WW II A -8 -5
WALLACE, L zzie (blank) bur 17 Apr 1959 Old Section
WALSH, Abigail Hope 18 Oct 1972 19 Oct 1972 B- 68- no.pt. of 1
WALTON, Robert C. 7 Oct 1957 24 Aug 1980 son A -92 -1
WAMBLE, Albert Cecil 7 Feb 1909 21 Aug 1970 w/ Hallie WAMBLE
D -2 -4
WAMBLE, Hal l i e McElroy 6 Aug 1910 (blank) w /Albert C. WAMBLE
D -2-
WARD, E. D. 17 Nov 1882 5 Aug 1938 Washington Chapel
WARD, Thelma 1924 - 1982 Washington Chapel
WARE, Dolores Dale 15 Jul 1928 10 DEC 1966 E -4 -7
L Manerva (illegible) Washington Chapel
WASHINGTON, Addie Lee 14 May 1906 4 Dec 1972 Washington Chapel
WASHINGTON, Ben 1381 5 May 1472 Washington Chapel
WASHINGTON, Eddie 1885 12 May 1978 83y Bryan Wash. Chapel.
WASHINGTON, Gussie 1884 -1473, but in concrete 1885 14 Aug 1974
Wash. Chapel
WASHINGTON, Robert E., Jr. 18 Feb 1953 22 Jul 1981 "In loving
memory of" Wash. Chapel
WATKINS, George L. 28 Feb 1915 29 Jul 1975 w.i Ruth E. WATKINS
F -25 -8
WATKINS, Ruth E. 14 Apr 1923 (blank) on stone w/ G. L. WATKINS
F -25-
WATSON, Ada Beatrice 19 Aug 1904 3 Oct 1980 beside C. WATSON
Washington Chapel
WATSON, Cornelius 2 Dec 1900 22 Jun 1971 beside Ada B. WATSON
Washington Chapel
WATSON, Floyd Bolden 15 Dec 1926 5 Oct 1984 beside Mary B.
WATSON Washington Chapel
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
WATSON, James 1902 15 Jul 1971 69y Bryan Washington Chapel
WATSON, Mary B. 8 Jan 1899 6 Apr 1977 76y Bryan beside Floyd
B. WATSON "May she rest in peace." Washington Chapel
WATSON, Leonard Joseph 21 Feb 1900 17 Feb 1968 E-62-2
WEAVER, Frances Elizabeth 19 Jan 1907 25 Nov 1984 A-72-3
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WEAVER, Graeme D., Ph.D. 6 Feb 1938 24 Jul 1981 A-72-1
WEBB, Cora Pansy 25 Mar 1925 (blank) G-
WEINZEL, Frank 1871 - 1944 on stone with Marie WEINZEL Shiloh
WElNZEL, Harold 16 Jul 1919 14 Aug 1959 TX Pvt Signal Corps
WW II Shiloh
WElNZEL, Marie 1874 - 1922 on stone with Frank WEINZEL -Shiloh
WEIRUS, Barbara Lynn 1945 24 Dec 1972 27y F-37-4
WELTY, Irene Bortz 20 Mar 1889 10 Aug 1978 A-52-1
WEST
Shiloh
WHEELER, Arthur M. 12 Oct 1884 24 Mar 1964 8-47-7
WHITE, Carla Denison 30 Aug 1944 8 Sep 1971 D-25-5
WHITE, Eugene Marshall 18 Oct 1892 25 Jul 1971 on stone with
.Johnnie Mae WHITE D-6-7
WHITE, Henry Bluford buried 17 May 1965 95y E-48-1
WHITE, Joe Ross 15 Jul 1918 29 Mar 1983 Col US Air Force WW II
Korea on stone with Marjorie H. WHITE B-10-4
WHITE, Johnnie Mae 4 Feb 1897 25 Sep 1983 on stone with E.M.
WHITE D-6-6
WHITE, Marjorie H. w/ Joe Ross WHITE B-10-
WHITE, Mary Lucile 1890 - 1964 beside Thos. Hogg WHITE B-21-3
WHITE, Steve Edward 6 May 1954
WHITE, Thomas Hogg 1889 - 1971
WHITEHOUSE, Doris S. 4 Apr 1929
WHITEHOUSE, U. Grant II 27 Jul
WHlTELEY, Eli Lamar Jr. 18 Aug
26 May 1981 Capt US Mar. Corps
F-66-4
beside Mary Lucile WHITE B-21-4
(blank) dbl w/ U. Grant
WHITEHOUSE II G-62-
1917 27 Apr 1983 db\ w/ Doris S
WHITEHOUSE G-62-2
1950 14 May 1970 F-20-6
177
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County T:
WIATT, Louise Ann 1 Feb 1931 (blank) A-
WIATT, Robert Eugene 10 Aug 1926 (blank) A
WIATT, Scat Edward 13 Jan 1958 30 May 1976 A -117 -8
W I EN ING, Victor 1921 27 Oct 1973 B -36 -5
WILBANKS, Alton A. 11 Nov 1895 18 Jun 1985 Pfc US Army WW I
B -33 -8
WILBANKS, Sally P 30 Au g 1893 31 May 1981 B -33 -7
WILBORN, randy 20 Jan 1901 15 Feb 1980 w/ Gussie G. WILBORN to
whom married 9 Dec 1923 A -15 -8
WILBORN, Gussie G. 15 Jul 1905 'blank;) gr dau of Tess
dau: Rosetta Dernice On stone w/ Andy WILBORN A -15-
WILCOX, George Barton 1889 9 Feb 1981 on stone w/ Ruth Rawls
WILCOX F -3 -7
WILCOX, Ruth Rawl on stone t,. George Barton WILCOX F -3-
WILKINS, Tennie Bel 1913 12 Aug 1753 39y Sm 24d Bryan B -53 -3
Owner of record is Taylor WILKINS.
WILKINS, William T. 26 Aug 1915 20 Feb 1774 Col CAS Army B -53 -4
WILLIAMS, Albina J. 1895 11 Feb 1971 75y Houston �,/ Jahn B.
WILLIAMS S h i l o h
WILLIAMS, John B. 17 Jan 1595 18 Nov 1966 TX SFC Field Artil-
lery WW I, WW II Bryan w/ Albina J. WILLIAMS Shiloh
WILLIAMS, Coleman 1899 - 1900 Shil
WILLIAMS, Cora Cooner 1861 1934 w/ John M. WILLIAMS Shiloh
WILLIAMS, John Monroe 1857 -1940 tki Cora C. WILLIAMS Shiloh
WILLIAMS, David E. 17 Oct 1955 23 Aug 1974 F -7 -4
WILLIAMS. David Willard 1892 -1985 D -28-
WILLIAMS, D. Y. 8 Aug 1598 7 Feb 1951 Washington Chapel
WILLIAMS, Edward L. 9 Apr 1593 14 Jun 1954 Bryan B -47 -6
W I L L I A M S , Edward L . , Jr. 27 Nov 1927 28 May 1967 TX Lt Col
Arti B -47 -4
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth King 6 Dec 1902 (blank) w Robert Orin
WILLIAMS B-
WILLIAMS, Robert Orin 17 Dec 1902 15 Nov 1976 Navasota Mason
w/ El i z . King WILLIAMS B-
WILLIAMS, Grace 1889 - 1890 Shiloh
MOO U
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX ,
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WILLIAMS, Jane Wheeler 1891 6 Sep 1973 B-47-5
WILLIAMS, Jodie Elkins 6 Jun 1914 18 Sep 1980 B-45-1
WILLIAMS, Magdalene Rees 1896 18 Jun 1985 D-28-1
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WILLIAMS, George Earl (Mrs. T. O.) born 29 Nov 1911
died 25 Aug 1977 65y wi of T. O. WILLIAMS Shiloh
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WILLIAMS, Thelston O. 27 Jul 1909' 6 Feb 1968 58y Bryan
Mason hus of George Earl WILLIAMS Shiloh
WILSON, Foster W. 22 Dec 1921 (blank) w/ Marg. P. WILSON F-
WILSON, Henry (blank) 21 Jan 1935 43y TX Pvt lCL 24 Inf
Washington Chapel
WILSON, L. R. 5 Apr ____ 31 Oct 1917? Washington Chapel
WILSON, Margaret P. 26 Feb 1916 (blank) w/ Foster W. WILSON
F-
WIMBERLY, Honey (Claude F.) 1904 29 Dec 1956 on stone w/ Zenda
C. WIMBERLY E-22-2
WIOBERLY, Zenda C. 1904 15 Nov 1984 w/ Honey WIMBERLY E-22-1 _
WINDER, Ada Holland 9 Apr 1895 23 Feb 1970 wi of Lazarus E.
WINDER E-18-6
WINDER, Lazarus Elmer 14 Dec 1895 10 Aug 1962 hus of Ada
Holland WINDER (m 22 Dec 1914) E-18-7
WTNGREN, Roy Matthew 5 Oct 1905 24 May 1972 G-42-8
WONG, Raymond Chi Fan 27 Apr 1963 17 Jan 1981 F-63-3
WOODARD, Bernetta M. 25 Dec 1902 4 Nov 1971 w/ P.A. WOODARD
- B-53-5
WOODARD, Paul Albert 26 Feb 1899 16 Mar 1954 TX 1st Lt
Marine Corps Res. WW I w/ Bernetta M. WOODARD B-53-6 -
WOOLKET, Florence E. Aldrich 30 Sep 1900 15 Oct 1974 w/ Joseph
J. WOOLKET B-42-5 -
WOOLKET, Joseph J. 15 Dec 1900 22 Sep 1979 Mason: Grand
Commander of Texas w/ Florence E. A. WOOLKET B-42-6
WORLEY, Mary Alice 1914 6 May 1986 72y G-49-1
WORSHAM, Arthur 1909 bur 19 Apr 1979 w/ Louise WORSHAM A-33-8
WORSHAM, Louise 1916 - (blank) on stone w/ Arthur WORSHAM A-33-
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WRIGHT, Samuel Robert "Bob" 1901 21 Mar 1978 on stone w/ Mae _
WRIGHT A-86-4
WRIGHT, Mae 1903 (blank) on stone w/ S.R. WRIGHT A-86-
COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX
�-' WYTHE, Landon Douglas, Jr. 28 Apr 1930 11 Nov 1985 1st Lt
US Army Korea G-45-5
YIN, Lillian 1 Mar 1940 12 Jun 1971 F-44-4
YING, Mayfang Yo 17 Apr 1912 17 Aug 1984 dbl w/ Ting-Kuei YING
G-51-1
" YING, Ting-Kuei 17 Nov 1909 (blank) dbl w/ Mayfang Yu YING
G-51-
YOUNG, Carl Milton "Oscar" 6Aug 1946 3 Feb 1980 F-
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YOUNG, Mildred Stokes 6 Feb 1915 (blank) w/ V. G. YOUNG, Sr.
^ F-11-
YOUNG Vernon Graham, Sr. 1 Nov 1912 14 Jun 1969 w/ Mildred S.
YOUNG F-11-2
YOUNGBLOOD, Ben E., Sr. 25 Oct 1895 6 May 1977 w/ Ruby K.
YOUNGBLOOD, Dorothy R. (Dottye) 1923 2 Sep 1974 E-9-5
YOUNGBLOOD, Ruby K. 18 Dec 1893 8 Sep 1985 on stone w/ Ben
YOUNGBLOOD, Sr. E-9-6
ZAK, Alfred Nar 7 Cervence 1903 Zem 1 Ledna 1904 Shiloh
ZAK, Anton Narozen 24 Unora R 1845 Zemrel 10 Unora R 1907
Stari 62 Roku Bud Mu Zeme Lehkov Zde Odpociva
w/ Marie ZAK Shiloh
ZAK, Marie Narozena Dne 29 Ledna 1846 Zemrela Dne 19 Ledna 1930
Zde Lezi On stone w/ Anton ZAK Shiloh
ZAK, Helena Nar 18 Srpna 1921 Zem 11 Zari 1921 Shiloh
ZAK, Victorie Nar 10 Kvetna 1883 Zem 3 Rijna 1915 Shiloh
ZENNER, Suzan Marie 16 Feb 1956 2 May 1976 H-34-3
ZINN, Bennie A. 1904 27 Apr 1978 Lt Col US Army WW II D-18-6
ZINN, Timothy W. 19 Jun 1962 31 May 1963 D-17-4
Miscellaneous not otherwise listed:
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^ MEREBRO HENDSON 1931 - 1945
PATRANELLA, Luke M. 22 Jul 1899 15 Jun 1946 TX Pvt 55 (SS?)
AM TN CAC WW I[ 8-40-6
__________, Elizabeth 1931 Peoples Mortuary
Approximately ten additional stones from which no information
could be deciphered, because they were broken, or fallen and too
heavy to lift, or simply weathered away.
RECTOR, Josephine E. Shiloh
"Who gave four acres here on May 23, 1870 for this cemetery"
' Erected June 8, 1970
ME
BEWARE OF FAMILY HERITAGE BOOK
FRAUD
An article in the Sep /Oct issue
of the National Genealogical
Society Newsletter tells the
outcome of recent litigation
involving the state of Wiscon-
sin and a fraudulent family
heritage book.
"On July 26 19e5, Judge R.W.
BARDWELL of the Dane County,
Wisconsin Circuit Court, found
BEATRICE BAYLEY Incorporated
`guilty of untrue, deceptive
and misleading solicitation' in
connection with the sale of its
`family heritage books,' in
violation of a consent judgment
issued by the court in 1980,
and ordered a forteiture of
$1,500.
During the trial an expert wit-
nesses testified that the term
`family heritage'has essen-
tially the same meaning as
`family history' or `family
genealogy,' and pointed out
that there are no relationships
set forth between the various
names listed in the BAYLEY
`family heritage books.'
"Under cross examination,
BEATRICE BAYLEY testified that
the family heritage books are
identical except for the names
listed in each book, that those
names are assembled from auto
license registrations,
telephone books, social
security lists and city. direc-
tories, and that the lists do
not include deceased family
members or female family mem-
bers who have married.
"Judge BARDWELL laid down the
following guidelines to be fol-
lowed in the future in Wiscon-
sin by BEATRICE BAYLEY
Incorporated:
11 1. All representations to
prospective purchasers must
make clear that the book being
offered is not a `family
heritage book' or an `album'
but is a general guidebook to
genealogy, including a section
listing names of individuals
with the family name of the
purchaser.
"2.The defendant shall make no
representation or implication
that BEATRICE BAYLEY has per-
sonally researched the
purchaser's family history, un-
less this is the case.
"3. The defendant shall make no
representation to prospective
purchasers which indicates
directly or by implication that
any claimed amount of hours or
dollars expended on research
was directed at locating in-
dividuals with the same surname
as the purchaser.
"4. The defendant shall make no
representation directly or by
implication that the book being
offered the purchaser is unique
if all persons with the same
surname are to receive the
identical book, unless defen-
dant clearly represents that
the book is only a guide to the
purchaser's genealogy or family
history."
COPY
CENTER
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RESEARCHING THE ITALIAN IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR ....... ...................
Having just completed a book on my Italian ancestry, The DePasquales -
From Italylgicily to Texas, i wanted to share with you some of the many
things that I learned while undertaking such an endeavor. Because my mother was
born in Italy and my father's parents were born in Sicily, my genealogical
searching took m overseas at a very early stage. For the most part this proved
to be quite pleasurable but I will have to admit that there were also a few
frustrating moments,
If the origin of the family in Italy or Sicily is not known the source of the
Italian surname itself can often be traced, and its formation and modifications
identified, according to an article by Trafford R. COLE, The Origin, I"leaniny
and Changes in Major Italian ,Surnames He lists four major categories
from which family names originate:
1) - personal names - (religious origin) DOMENICO; (Latin origin, or Latin
variations of Greek, German and Hebrew names) GIOVANNI, (cultural connotation)
GUIDO, DANTE. Each became the root for the many variations that then stemmed
from that name. Ex. ANDREA, the Greek root 'andros' meaning 'man', variations:
ANDREOTTI, ANDREINI, ANDREONI, ANDREACCHIO. in Italian, the endings otto, otti,
one, oni, all denote something large, therefore, if the ANDREA in a village was a
large man his surname became ANDREOTTO or ANDREONE, whereas, if he were
small or short, his family name most probably would be ANDREINI. Regional
variations also occurred: the D'ANDREA and De ANDREA typical of the south, the
ANDREAN, ANDREASI, ANDRAT forms are found in Northeast Italy and the Slavic
variations, such as ANDRIC, ANDREASSICH near Yugoslavia.
2) - nicknames - Surnames were often taken from the nickname of a person. it
was common during the Middle Ages to identify a person through some personal
characteristic such as, BIONDO(blonde), ROSSI(red), GRASSO (fat). Intellectual or
behavioral characteristics: ASTUTO (clever), TARDO (retarded), BEVILACQUA
drinks water), FUMAGALLI (chicken thief) etc. Sometimes nicknames originated
from events that had occurred previously: MAGNAVACCA (ate a cow), MACCAFERRI
(dented iron), etc, This group includes almost 387 of all Italian family names.
3) - names of localities - includes almost 377 of all Italian family names.Ex.
MANTOVANI, meaning 'from Mantova,' FERRARA and FURLAN meaning 'from Friuli.'
4) - names of vocations - SARTORI (tailors), SEGATO (lumberers), FABBRO or.
FERRARI (smiths), etc,
Many surnames have changed in recent years due to the emigration to other
countries, and in particular to the U.S, Names such as CHINICE were
"Americanized" to become KINISH. Often the immigrant was illiterate and not
able to spell his name for the immigration officer who had to spell through
phonics from an unfamiliar pronunciation,
During the period from 1022 to 1044 under the rule of Benito MUSSOLINI Italy
was relatively isolated both politically and culturally from the surrounding
182
countries, in an attempt to prohibit any Italian confrontation with other
societies. Persons with foreign names were required by law to Italianize them, --
thus KUCEL became CUCELLI, LUTTMAN was changed
to LUTTINI. Although after
the war, some families went through the legal process
to retake their old
surname, many of these new variations remained.
If you are fortunate enough to know when and where your ancestors first entered
these United States numerous passenger lists may
be found in the Genealogy
Room of the Bryan Library. The National Archives and Records Servi General
Services Administration, Washington, D.C. 20408
has incomplete series of
customs passenger lists and immigration passenger
lists of ships arriving from r
abroad at Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico ports, such as:
Customs immigration
Passenger Passenger
Port Lists Lists
Indexes
Baltimore 1820 -91 1891 -1909
1820 -1952
Boston 1820-74'& 1891 -1943
1848 -91 &
1883 -91
1902 -20
New Orleans 1820 -1902 1903 -45
1853 - 1952
New York 1820 -97 1897 -1942
1820 -46 &
1897 -1943
Philadelphia 1800 -82 1883 -1945
1800 -1948
Certain minor'_
- -'
ports 1820 -73 1893 -1945
1890 -1924
Supplementing the indexes listed above is a general index to quarterly reports of
arrivals at most ports except New York, 1820 -74. One has but to write to the
address above for the pamphlet, Genealogical Records in the Nationa�
Archives, which will describe in more detail the services that are available.
Meanwhile, the microfilm copies of these lists may be ordered through the
Interlibrary Loan Service of the Sterling C, Evans Library at Texas A &M
University.
Another publication of considerable value to the researcher of Italian ancestry is
Records of Genealogical value for Italy, The Genealogical Department of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints, Series G., No. 2, 1979, The
Genealogical Dept. 50 East N. Temple St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, Valuable
information is contained within as to how and where various genealogical
records are stored and a brief description of their contents. The Genealogical
Dept. of the LDS Church has sample form letters to send to Italy.
Bunn CacciaHM
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Letter of Enquiry
Regarding the Italian Ancestor
Signore:
( Gentlemen)
(Cerco informazione la data di nascita a paese del mio nonno.)
(I am searching for information regarding the date and place of birth of my grandfather)
(Grandfather's name) nato it (date) ma non so it paese.
(Grandfather's name) was born (date) but I am not certain of the place. OR
(Grandfather's name) nato it (province) ma no it paese e data.
(Grandfather's name) was born in ( Province) but I am not certain of the city or the date.
Per piacere se mi puor dare questa informazione e certificati di nascita.
(Would you please send the above information and certificate(s) of birth.
Ti ringrazio motto.
( I would be very grateful.)
(Signature)
(Address)
Other names which may be inserted: nonna (grandmother), bisnonno (a)
(great - grandparent), zia (aunt), zio (uncle).
Free Genealogical Query Columns ......................
Recently while searching through some early issues of the Oklahoma
Genealogical Society Quarterly I found the following information. Although
dated 1983 it is still possible that these publications may still offer free Query
services. It is certainly worth a try.
For Oklahoma connections: Mary GODDARD, Daily Oklahoman and Times, P.O.
Box 25125, OKC, OK 73125.
Also, Gloryann HANKINS YOUNG Box 21, Wister, OK 74966 writes collumns for
Poteau News and Spiro Graphic, southeast OK. Queries and announcements are
welcome.
QUERIES
-v89 SHANNON
Searching for information regarding SHANNON family, particularly James
SHANNON: where born, died, and buried. Served in War 1812, Married
Margaret GRIMLEAR. Issue: 12 children.
Joyce SHANNON, Rt. 2, Box 50 -X, Keithvi Ile LA 71047.
-v90 HEATH
Searching for information regarding Thomas G, HEATH, b Ada, OK 1887,
d 8 Aug 1925 Waterloo IOWA, m Eula Lee WHITE 1904 McCulloch Co. TX,
Rosemary BOYKIN, 1505 Laura Lane, College Station TX 77840.
-'91 PAGE
Searching for Texanna (Annie) STUBBLEFIELD PAGE, b Trinity Co. TX
1871, m Dan PAGE 1885 Trinity Co. Death due to burns.
Nadine BILLINGSLEY, 706 Pershing, College Station TX 77840.
-v92 HILL
Need data on James Hay HILL, b 1 May 1864 or 1856, Liberty Co. TX;m Mary
Charlotte (Lottie) Kemp O'NEAL, Clifton, TX, 18 Feb 1891. Brother, Frank
KEMP,lived in Midland,TX during 1910 Census, age 49, listed father's bp: NC and
mother's bp:GA. J.H. HILL lived in Comanche Co,TX in 1910.
Peggy DURHAM HOPE, 305 East Brookside, Bryan, TX 77801
QUERIES
Address Queries to Rosemary BOYKIN, Queries Editor, P,O. Box 5493, Bryan TX
77805.
Type or print each on a separate half sheet of paper. Please limit to 35 words
and limit Query to one person. Queries will be edited if necessary and will be
printed in order received. Members' Queries are free. There is a charge of $1,00 per
Query for non-members.
COMPUTER GENEALOGY: Interest group forming'. Meeting: First
Wed. of the month. L.D.S. Library, 2500 Barak Lane, Bryan, 7:00 -9:00.
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77
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78
72
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Delilah
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79
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County Texas 1870
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Bryan 1 August 1870
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Ann
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68 M W Farmer
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Geo
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31 F W at home
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Martha
28 F W '°
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23 F W
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18 F W " '°
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HALE, Mary
53 F W K house
Md
John
22 M W Farmer
Tex
William
20 M W Laborer
Charly
16 M W
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12 M W at home
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93
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JOHNSON, Luella
31 F W K house
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Georgianna
28 F W at home
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11 M W at School
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94
88
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Bryan 2 August 1870
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Elizabeth
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SHAW, Wm
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25
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Mary
49
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Ky
Walton
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14
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99
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193
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Bryan 2 August 1870
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Julia
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3 M W
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695
RIGA, Geo.
67 M W Farmer
3000
1000
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Effie
66 F W K house
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James
37 M W Farmer
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21 F W at home
701
96
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1000
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Syntha
20 F W K house
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702
97
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35 M B Farmer
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25 F B K house
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Lucy
2 F B
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98
THORNTON, Bob
40 M B Farmer
La
Sarah
25 F B K house
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13 M B at home
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John
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112 F W Atpl
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26 M W Farming
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22 F W K house
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ALEXANDER, James
61 M W Beef Packer
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Oliver
25 M W " if
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50 M W Laborer
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DELMONT, Jacob
50 M W "
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TAPS, Saml
33 M W
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6
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DONAWAN, John
30 M W
Ireland
FLANAGAN, Mills
50 M W
VINSON, Battis
30 M W
JOICE, Thomas
37 M W
GIMGO, Romeo
44 M w
France
CARROLL Chas
24 M W
Ireland
BURK, John
22 M W "
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GREEN, Nichols
50 M w
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26 M W "
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194
BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census
Page
No.
89 Post
Office:
Bryan � August 1870
Printed #45
FULLER, John
21 M B "
NB= , James
30 M M
DUNLAP, Harriett
30 F B Cook
CORNOLLIS, Palo
35 M W laborer
to Louis
4o M W "
BURK, Henry
21 M B
WASSELS, John
25 M W "
GREEN, Isusel( ?)
18 M W
RATHEY, Wm
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PERGARMO, Bill
30 M W "
GUSSEP, Ausist
25 M W
708 702 MATHENEY, Larene
36 F W K house
Georgia
18 F W at home
Joseph
17 M W Laborer
r rte
15 M W "
706
701
CARROLL,
Steph
40 M W Rail Road Boss
Ireland
TRENTIN,
Jno
16 M W at home
La
BERTRONT,
Louis
45 M W Laborer
France
GILBOA, Emerald
24 M W Stone Mason
Canada
MARTINAS,
Antona
40 M W laborer
Mexico
707 It Francisco
30 M W "
WELD , Fleming
28 M W "
McSHANE Wm
27 M B "
FULLER, John
21 M B "
NB= , James
30 M M
DUNLAP, Harriett
30 F B Cook
CORNOLLIS, Palo
35 M W laborer
to Louis
4o M W "
BURK, Henry
21 M B
WASSELS, John
25 M W "
GREEN, Isusel( ?)
18 M W
RATHEY, Wm
35 M W
PERGARMO, Bill
30 M W "
GUSSEP, Ausist
25 M W
708 702 MATHENEY, Larene
36 F W K house
Georgia
18 F W at home
Joseph
17 M W Laborer
Charley
15 M W "
Jen - iie
11 F W at home
Ana
4 F W
HARRINGTON, Chas
45 M W Farmer
708 70'3 Marthat
710 704 VANCE, Jose - oh
Alabama
Sarah
PAYNE, Fannie
Geo.
711 705 MAYS, Arney
TAYLOR, Jane
LEWIS, Luella
MAYS, Henry
Sarah
Mary
21 F W K house
21 M W Farmer
1(sic)17 F W at school
12 F W "
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6Mw
50 F B works in field
20 F B Farming
17 F B "
19 M B Laborer
20 F B "
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Lucy 20 F B "
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706
MALLORY, M Ella
4 F B
Wm
2MB
713
707
KENNARD, Geo
28 M B Farming
Sallie
21 F M K house
Made
1 F M
714
708
FUZZLE, Henry
27 M W Engineer Grist ®Mill,
Julia
22 F W K house
Prior
3 M W
SMITH, Thomas
25 M W at home
Benjn
19 M W Laborer
Ca] lie
17 F W at home
Erna.
17 F W , o
Wm H.
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715
709
VICK,'Geo.
25 M W Farmer
Mary
27 F W K house
FUZZ ELL, Jerry
16 M W Domestic Servant
716
710
DAm\r=, Ba lly
37 M B Stone Mason
Margt
22 F B K house
Isabella
4 F B
Dove
2 F B
717
711
EDWARDS, Arthur
56 M W Bookkeeper
Sarah
4 F W K house
Mary
15 F W at School
Jackson
9 M W to "
718
712
BATSMAN, Jerry
47 M B Farmer
Pleasant
50 F B K house
SANDERS, Martha
22 F B at home
YcCALLISH, Isaac
12 M B at home
EMa.
6 F B
719
713
PETERSON, Batt
51 M W Physician.
Julia
38 F W K house
Fannie
16 F W at School
Marshall
12 M W " "
Kizzie
13 F B Domestic Servant
Lvnard
15 M B "
720
714
SHELTON, Robt
46 M W Dry Goods & Grocer
Emily
36 F W K House
Kate
8 F Tea
Bob
4 M vV
Eliza
35 F B Domestic Servant
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Name and Address of Submitter:
Chart No. -
ALICE SANDERSON)
SPENCE
BOX 104
WEAVERVILLE,
CA, PHONE:
96093
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James Henry ANDERSON- 7 -------- - - - - --
;
BORN:
ABT 1825
Number I on
this chart
;
PLACE:
Cincinnati
is the same person
;
MARR:
24 MAR 1855 - -4
as No. ___-
on 4
Harry James
ANDERSON- S ------------------- ;
PLACE:
,OH.
Chart No.
-_ -m ;
BORN:
16 DEC 1859 ;
DIED:
12 MAY 1901
;
PLACE:
Cincinnati ;
PLACE:
Cincinnati
;
MARR:
21 JAN 1884
;
PLACE:
,AR. 9
Lucy B.
COX-B ----------------------
;
DIED:
10 JUL 1906
BORN:
AST 1825
;
PLACE:
Pickering,Vernon Parish,La.
PLACE:
Philadelphia,Pa.
2 James Jefferson ANDERSON- 3--------- - - - - -;
DIED%
17 APR 1886
; BORN:
20 DEC 1884 ;
PLACE:
Cincinnati
; PLACE:
Texarkana,Bowie Co.,TX. ;
; MARR;
23 MAR 1911 ° -2 ;
10
Thomas Jefferson PARIS-25 -----------
; PLACE:
,La. ;
;
BORN:
8 NOY 1838
DIED:
5 DEC 1933 ;
PLACE:
Burke Co.,GA.
; PLACE:
Tennant,Siskiyou Co.,Ca, ;
;
MARK:
14 BE 1854 - -13
5 Elizabeth Ann PARIS- 6--------------- - - - - -;
PLACE:
,AR.
BORN:
27 OCT 1860 ;
DIED:
I APR 1877
PLACE:
El Dorado,Union Co.,AR. ;
PLACE:
Bryan,Brazos Co.,TX.
DIED;
20 OCT 1936 ;
PLACE:
Port Arthur,TX. 11
Elizabeth Keziah LO'YETT- 26 ----------
i Alice Elizabeth ANDERSON- 2--------- - - - - --
BORN:
19 APR 1840
BORN:
18 JUL 1920
PLACE:
Conecun Co.,Al.
PLACE:
Chicago,Cook Co.,IL.
DIED:
19 DEC 1902
MARR:
5 MAY 1953 - -1
PLACE:
Kenard,Houston Co.,TX.
; PLACE:
DIED:
12
Charles
Edwin YOUMARS- 13 -------------
;PLACE:
!-BORN:
4 MAY 1832
;Ivan Bale SPEHCE- 1-- -- --- -------- a - - - --
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PLACE:
Rockland Lake „ NY.
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23 MAR 1853 - -7
6 George Burton YOUMARS- 11-- ----- -- -- -- - - - -;
PLACE:
,NY.
;
BORN:
28 JUL 1864 ;
DIED:
27 JUL 1887
;
PLACE:
Seneca,LaSalle Co.,IL. ;
PLACE:
Seneca,Lasaile Co.,IL.
;
MARK:
28 JUN 1888
;
PLACE:
,IL. 13
Hannah Louisa UNDERHILL-14 ----------
;
DIED:
17 MAY 1911
BORN:
2 MAY 1835
PLACE:
Chicago,Cook Cb.,IL.
PLACE:
m
New York „ NY.
3 Edythe MAY YOUMANS- 4---------------- - - - - -;
DIED:
18 DEC 1914
BORN:
63 MAR 1889 ;
PLACE:
Chicaao,Cook Co.,IL,
PLACE:
Ottawa,LaSaile Co.,IL.
DIED:
30 JAN 1974 ;
14
Leendert BOOGERD-19 ------------------
PLACE:
Weaverviile,Trinity Co.,Ca. ;
;
BORN:
7 APR 1334
;
PLACE:
Zeeland,Holland
;
MARK:
24 NOV 1859 - -10
7 Cynthia
Cornelia BOSERD- 12 --------------- ;
PLACE:
,Holland
BORN:
29 MAY 1866 ;
DIED:
18 JUN 1901
PLACE:
Dayton,LaSalle Co.,ll. ;
PLACE:
Rutland T.,LaSalle Co.,IL.
DIED:
29 NOV 1946 ;
PLACE:
Chicaa_o,Cook Co.,IL. 15
Martina
VISSER- 20-- ------- ----- - - - - --
BORN:
3 MAR 1835
PLACE:
Zeeland,Holland
DIED:
g MAR '1904
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Ottaxa,LaSalle Co.,1L.
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Chart No.
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BOX 104
WEAVERViLLE, CA. PHONE:
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BURN:
1 BORN: 19 APR 1940
PLACE:
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PLACE:
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Chart Nei,
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BOX 104
WEAVERVILLE, CA. PHONE,
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INDEX
ACKERMAN 198
ADAMS 167,168,188,
189
ALDRIDGE 189
ALEXANDER 193
ANDERSON 196,197,
198,199, 200, 201
ANDRAT 181
ANDREA 181
ANDREACCHIO 181
ANDREAN 181
ANDREASI 181
ANDREASSICH 181
ANDREINI 181
ANDREONE 181
ANDREONI 181
ANDREOTTI 181
ANDREOTTO 181
ANDRIC 181
ASTUTO 181
BANKS 168
BARDWELL 180
BATEMAN 195
BAYLEY 180
BELL 166,169
BERTRONT 194
BEVILACQUA 181
BIONDO 181
BILLINGSLEY 166,
169,184
BOGERD 196
BONAPARTE 193
BOOGERD 196,200
BOYKIN 160",169,184
BRADLEY 168
BROWN 166
BUCHANAN 167,168
BUCKLEY 199
Bi iRK 193,194
CARROLL 193,194
CARSON 189
CHATHAM 167,168
CHINICE 181
COLE 181
CONNALLY 189
CONWAY 189
COOPER 169
CORNOLLIS 194
COX 196
CUCELLI 182
D'ANDREA 181
DANNELL 195
DANTE 181
DAWSON 193
De ANDREA 181
DELMONT 193
DePASQUALE 169,181
DICKISON 192
DIEM 185
DOMENICO 181
DONAWAN 193
DUNLAP 194
DURHAM 184
EDWARDS 195
FABBRO 181
FERRARI 181
FERRARA 181
FLANAGAN 193
FREESTONE 188
FRILEY 168
FULLER 194
FUMIGALLI 181
FURLAN 181
FUZZELL 195
FUZZLE 195
GELKE 193
GILBOA 194
GILLESPIE 168
LIMBO 193
G I OVANN I 181
GODDARD 183
GRASSO 181
GRAVES 191
GREEN 193,194
GRIMLEAR 184
GUIDO 101
GUSSEP 194
HALE 191
HALLARAN 166
HANKINS 183
HANWAY 168
HARMAN 188
HARRINGTON 194
HEATH 184
HENDSON 179
HENRY 190,191
HIGA 193
HILL 184
HOPE 166,184
HOWELL 168
JERIDO 188
JOHNSON 168,191 ,
192
JOICE 193
JONES 193
KEMP 184
KENDRICK 190
KENNARD 195
KINISH 181
KUCEL 182
LAKE 191
LITTLETON 189
LEWIS 194
LOVETT 196,197
LUTTINI 182
LUTTMAN 182
McCALLISH 195
McCORMICK 166,169
McGEE 190
McMAGHAN 188
McMILLAN 188
Mc QUEEN 190
Mc SHANE 194
MACCAFERRI 181
MAGNAVACCA 181
MALLORY 195
MARTINAS 194
MATHENEY 194
MAWHINE'Y 191
MAY 197
MAYS 194
MEREBRO 179
MEWTON 188
MUSSOLINI 181
NETTLES 194
O'NEAL 184
O'WEN 192
PAGE 184
PARIS 196
PARKS 167068
PATRANELLA 179
PAYNE 194
PERGARMO 194
PETERSON 195
PHILLIPS 191
PITMAN 192
PORTLER 166,169
POWELL 192
PRESSLY 188
QUEES 192
RATHEY 194
RECTOR 179
REILL'Y" 188,192,193
REYNOLDS 189
ROBINSON 168
ROGERS 168
ROSSI 181
RUTH 191,192
SANDERS 195
SARTORI 181
SEGATO 181
SHAW 192
SHANNON 184
SHELTON 195
SHEPARD 167,168
SHIELDS 168
SIMS 168
SMALLEGANGE 201
SMIL'Y 188
SMITH 191,195
SPENCE 196,197,198
199,200,201
SPRIGGS 170
SRAMEK 170
STALLINGS 170
STAPLES 170
STARK 170
STASNEY 170
STA SN`( 170
STAVINOHA 170
STEEN 170,171
STELLY 171
STEPHENSON 171
STEVENSON 168
STEWART 17i
STODDARD 167,168
STOKES 171
STRODE 171
STROTHER 139
ST UBBLEFIELD 184
S7UDENSKY 171
SULLINGER 171
SULLIVAN 171
SUMMEY 171
SVARC 171
SW I FT 171
SW I GA RT 171
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SWINDLER 171
SYKES 171
TABOR 171,172
TAFS 193
TAGGART 172
TALLEAFERRO 167
TARDO 131
TAREL 172
TAUBER 172
TAYLOR 172,194
TERRY 172
THIGPEN 172
THOMAS 172
THOMPSON 172,173
THORNTON 173,19:3
TI 173
TINGLEY 173
TIPPIT 173
TISDLE 173
TISHLER 173
TOLIVER 173
TODD 173
TOLINER 173
TOMPKINS 173
TRAIL 173
TRENTIN 194
TROSSEN 173
TRUE 167,168
TUREK 173,174
TURNER 174,189,193
ULLRICH 174
UNDERHILL 196,199
UNDERWOOD 174
VANCE 194
VAN OVERBEEK 174
VARVEL 174
VERNON 166
VEZEY 174
:TICK 195
VINSON 193
VISSER 196,201
VOSS 174
VYVERBURG 200
W ADE 17 4
WAGGONER 174,175
WALDON 175
+:BALKER 175
WALLACE 175,192
WALSH 175
WALTON 175
WAMBLE 175
WARD 175
WARE 175
WASBORN 175
WASHINGTON 175
WASSELS 194
WATKINS 175
WATSON 175,176
WEATHERSBY 191,192
WEAVER 176
WEBB 176
WEINZEL 176
WEIRUS 176
WELLES 194
WELTY 176
WEST 176
WHEELER 176
WHITE 176,184
WHITEHOUSE 171
WHITELEY 176
WIATT 177
WIENING 177
WILBANKS 177
WILBORN 177
WILCOX 177,192
WILKINS 177
WILLIAMS 177,178
WILSON 173
WIMBERLY 178
WINDER 173
WINGREN 178
WITHERS 163
WONG 178
WOODARD 178
IAOOLKET 178
WORLEY 173
WORSHAM 173
WRIGHT 178
WYTHE 179
YTN 179
Y 1li; 17
YO UMr` NS 196,198
YOUNG 179,183,188
YOUNGBLOOD 179
ZAK 179
ZENNER 179
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