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Time to renew membership in the BRAZOS
GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION1 Send your $10 check to:
Stan CLARK
Route 4, Box 440
College Station, TX 77
Be sure to notify him of any address change and include
an updated surname list for the Advertiser. The March-
April 1982 issue (Volume III, Number 5) will have a com-
plete membership list with addresses, phone numbers and
surnames. Help us make this an accurate listing!
BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER
Volume III Number 3
November- December 1981
740 Garden Acres
Bryan, TX 77801
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The BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER is an information
publication of the Brazos Genealogical Association of Bryan - College
Station, Texas.
1981 OFFICERS
President o . o - - • Dorothy CLARK
Vice- President . • •. Elizabeth GATLIN
Secretary . . . . . . Barbara GREENAWALT
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Anna HALLARAN
Librarian . . . . . . Marian GRAHAM
Editor . . . . . . . . . . Mary COOPER
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CONTENTS
VOLUME III NUMBER 3
NOVEMBER- DECEMBER 1981
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KNOW WHAT?
Feature Articles
1982 Officers
Notes from Summer workshop 181
Brazos County TX Census 1860
willow Hole Cemetery,Madison Co.
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WHAT 'S NEW?
Libraries
Texas A &M Library
Bryan Library,
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WHO KNOWS.
Q ueries /Questions
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THERE?
Index
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The ra z o s g c d ver ti
Volume III Number 3 Bryan- College Station
November- December 1981 Texas
1982 OFFICERS
Let me introduce our 1982 officers for our Brazos_
Genealogical Association: /4�j
. Presid e f r W e. "e W W f. H. A. MONCRIEF
Vice- President . . . Mason RITTMAN
Secretary . . . Claudia WILLIAMS
Treasurer . Stan CLARK
Librarian. . . . Judith Pedigo
This is an excellent slate of officers, but they can only be as
good as the support of the membership.
Thanks to the nominating committee - Fay OVERTON, Mason
RITTMAN and Bess GATLIN.
We also owe special thanks to our 1981 officerss Dottie
CLARK - President; Bess GATLIN - Vice - President; Barbara
GREENAWALT - Secretary; Anna HALLARAN - Treasurer; Marian
GRAHAM - Librarian. 1981 has give.us membership growth,
increased activity and participation, and excellent programs.
Notes from our Summer Workshop
Everyone who attended the special Saturday Workshop in
June had to agree that - we got more help and information on doing
our own genealogical research than from any other program or
workshop we have attended!! From the taping of that program,
here are some of the notes to help you recall all that good
advice.
Mr. BREMER said he spoke at the rate of 1,90 words a minute,
and as I listened to the tapes, I can agreed
Five steps in researching:
1. Survey (Find out what's been done on your lines.)
a. Check all of your home sources (old documents,
Bible records, etc..)
b. Write Salt Lake City to check those records
Use the TOIR (Temple Ordinance Index Request)
Remember that many of these records were placed
in the library by members who were devoted, but
sometimes over- zealous. Be sure to check for
documentation.
c. Write the Photoduplication Division of the
Library of Congress for their listing of any
books published about your surname. (The form
for this is on the next_._.page. Copy and use it.)
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d. Check NUCMC (National Union Catalog of
Manuscript Collections) This catalog was
started in the 50s, there are about five
series, and is found in the A &M Library.
Archives. (Go in the entrance that faces
the Academic Building)
Look up your surnames. This listing will
tell you where family records, Bibles,
pictures, etc. are located. (You must then
write that library or depository and secure
the information.)
e. Decennial Digest - "Every Court House in the
U.S. has one except Brazos County."
This is an index of court cases that may give
valuable genealogical information. Dates are
1658-1911. (Try it and see.)
2. `Preliminary Analysis - What records exist? What
spheres of authority acid my grandparents reside in?
"Everyone has one grandfather who has left in this
world a hundred pieces of paper with their names
on it and with some genealogical information."
Determine the jurisdiction, surnames, time and
available sources.
3. Research - Particular and General
If you are looking for one name, research in a
library, write to Salt Lake, etc. You are asking
about one person-- that_is a particular search.
When you conduct a general search, you go into a
county or other jurisdiction and search for all
references to the surnames for that jurisdiction.
Conduct a general search in the ancestral county.
More notes on this workshop will appear in future issues of
the ADVERTISER. Here are a couple of quotes from Mr. BREMER
that are worth thinking about.
"Resist the urge to name gather; don't be a generalogist;
begin with the death of an ancestor and work back sequentially.
Don't skip any steps."
"If you were suspected of practicing genealogy, would there
be enough evidence to convict you ?" .(In other words, document
To those genealogists who feel that they are very green
at this business, he said "Only green things growl So take
heart, along with me, and let's go forth and 'grow'!
Bess GATLIN recommends the current issue of THE SMITHSONIAN
(December 1981) There is an article "Our Family Trees Have
Roots in Utah's Mountain Vaults" th�Lt we should be very inter-
ested in. Thanks again, Bessi
Brazos County Census 1860 (Continued)
(See explanation of this enumeration in Vol. III, No. 2, pk..,23)
Page 72
Prin - ed #95
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in Precinct No. 3 in
the
County
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of July
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Laborer
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Barbery A.
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Mark A.
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thanks to Allie WHITLEY. Be sure to renew your membership so you
will have the continuing transcription. We will also have the
Robertson County listing "coming soon".
If you have not already renewed membership, send your
check for $10.00 to Anna HALLARAN, 733 Rosemary, Bryan, TX 77801
or to the new treasurer, Stan CLARK, Rt. 4, Box 440, College Station,
TX 77840.
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This census listing will be continued in Volume III, # 4,
thanks to Allie WHITLEY. Be sure to renew your membership so you
will have the continuing transcription. We will also have the
Robertson County listing "coming soon".
If you have not already renewed membership, send your
check for $10.00 to Anna HALLARAN, 733 Rosemary, Bryan, TX 77801
or to the new treasurer, Stan CLARK, Rt. 4, Box 440, College Station,
TX 77840.
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POSSIBLE SOURCES FREQUENTLY MISSED BY GENEALOGISTS
by Bill PAGE (A &M Library)
Continued from VoJ.III,No.2,p.
6. Pensions and Military Records
U.S. Navy... List of Navy Pensioners
20th Gong. 1st Sess. 'S.Doc. 139, Serial ## 166
20th Cong. 1st Sess. H.Doc. 173► Serial # 173
20th Cong. 2nd Sess. H.Doc. 144, Serial # 187
All are short works located in the Documents Division
on microfiche.
U.S. War Dept. A Statement of Rejected or Suspended Applications:
for Pensions... 32nd Cong. 1st Sess. S. Ex. Doc. 37,
Serial # 618 Documents Microfiche
U.S. War Dept. Pensions of Revolutionary War Veterans Struck Off
the Roll... and Subsequently Restored... 24th Cong., 1st Sess.
H. Misc. Doc. 127, Serial # 289
U.S. War Dept. A Report of the Names, Rank, and Line, of Every
Person Placed on the Pension List. .(covers years 1818 and
1819 only) 16th Cong., 1st Sess., H. Doc. 55, Serial ## 34
U.S. War Dept. Official Records of the Union and Confederate
Navies...DOC N 16.6; index on Documents Microfiche 69th Cong.
1st Sess. H. Docs 113, Serial # 8603
All of the above listings (except for the last one) are located
in the Documents Division on microfiche. The last entry
(except for the index which is on fiche) is in paper copy in
the Documents Division.
7. Territorial Papers: The Library has collections of territorial
papers for many areas in the U.S. These sets rarely contain
genealogical material as such but often include petitions,
letters, etc, which may be of use. Materials are filed in
three call number ranges.
Microtext Dept.: Microfilm / A / 221 - A / 242. Arizona,
Colorado, Dakota, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Mon-
tana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
Documents Division: GS 4.13: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,
Louisiana, Missouri, Wisconsin.
Documents Division: S 1.36: Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana,
Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Northwest Territory,
Orleans Territory, Southwest Territory.
8. Dallas Morning News Index. Located in Mictotest Dept. This
index covers the years 1917 to 1971. It is arranged by
first letter of last name and then by year, While this
index is very time consuming to use, it is still much faster
in many cases than checking the newspapers themselves,
especially if several years need to be checked.
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Land Records of the Federal Government
Land Claims in Florida.
18th Cong. 2d Sess. H. Docs. 111, Serial # 120
18th Gong. lat Sess. 'H. Docs. 156, Serial ## 103
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Some Possible Sources Frequently Missed by Genealogists (Cont'd)
(Texas A&M Library)
Report of the Regist , er of the Land Office, in the Eastern
Di of Louisiana.
18th Cong. 1st Sess. H. Doc. 1 Serial # 97
Public Land (covers 1820) 16th Cong. 2d Sess. H. Doc. 35,
Serial # 49.
Claims to Lands in the Territory of Michigan. 20th Cong.
1st Sess. H. Rpts.•42, Serial # 176
All of the above listings are located in the Documents
Division on microfiche.
Bill PAGE also reported that the missing volume of SWEM has
been replaced ' . This set is in reference on the first floor:
SWEM, E.G. Virginia Historical Index Ref / F 221 / S 93
WX el'Ve
What would we genealogists do without the librarians! Nan
sent this listing of new acquisitions just before took her
maternity leave. She has twins!! A boy and a girl! Isn't that
great??
NEW BOOKS IN THE BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
by Nan ROSS
GNL BOLTON. Scotch-Irish Pioneers In Ulster and America.
3 Traces immigration patterns, causes. Includes some
ships passenger lists. Indexed.
GNL COLDHAM. Engli Estates of American Settlers, 1800-1858.
325 Abstracts from tFePio'S_ate and Administration Act Books
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Read the Intro-
duction. Indexed by place/name.
GNL
325
GNL
929.1
YODER. Rhineland Emigrants. Taken from Palatine archives.
Read the beau : FiTu - 1 — introductiont for much information!
Indexed.
Catalogue of GenealoLical Materials In Local histo
Room
A list
state.
aura Public Libra
01 ho ldings as o
Gives call no.,
S and Ge_nea7o_g, Tran�ch_ri' .
brary
September REV category a_n
title and author.
GNL Family Heritage Book This is one of the Beatrice BAYLEY
929.2 --- �B — o - oTiF — drat -- was -- t — aTked about in several meetings last year
and mentioned in at least one issue of the Advertiser. I
highly recommend you come look at this one before ordering
one for yourself1l *
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New Books in the Bryan Public Library (continued)
R Genesis of the WHI F amil y; the Scots of Sco t's Hall
929.2 Gift of a 1920's family history. Detailed. Not indexed.
GNL McCARTER. Robert A.B McCARTER in Na varro Coun ter, Te xas,
929 . 2 and Allied Famil Good exampl of a family genealogy/
history. Tha notas bring these people to life. Indexed.
GNL MCLEOD. FULLINWID and MCFARLAND Two Pion Texas 929 02 Presb yterians . address on two pioneer Presbyterian
preachers. Good insight on spread of the denomination
throughout the United S.t.ates. Surname index.
GNL WATERS. Geneal oEical G leanings in E Two volumes.
942 Confusing to use unless you first read the 'Publisher's
Notice'! The New England Historic Genealogical Society
engaged the author to do research in the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury, Somerset House, London. Some of the results
were published in the New England Historical and Ge nealogi-
cal Register, 1883 -1899 and are,lncluded. Read the 'Intro -
du�ction° -it is fascinating) Indexed.
GNL SAVAGE. Genealo Dicti onary of the First Settlers of
974 New England showing three genera of those who came
before Ma 1 92, on the basis of Farmer's Re ister,
Four vo umes. An excellent set. Consult both the diction-
ary part and the index as the index excludes major diction-
ary divisions. Read the Prefacet Indexed.
GNL Tree Ta lks, December 1980 "Cortland County (New York)
974.7 FederanCensus Transcript 1820" A transcript of the census
with information on town /township structure and maps.
Alphabetical by last name of head of household under each
town.
GNL NELSON. New Jersey Biographical and G Notes
97 Taken from biographical footnotes in the 'New Jersey
Archives'. Indexed.
GNL NORTON. New Jersey in 1793 An abstract and index to the
97 1793 militia census of the state. In fact, they are a
census of "every free, white able - bodied male between the
ages of eighteen and fourty- five.°' Invaluable since the
1790 federal census for the state was distroyed, presumably
in the War of 1812. County tax lists substituted where no
militia list available. Indexed.
GNL GWATHNEY. Twelve Virgini Counties; Where the Western
975,5 Migration Began Read the section entzled "York River
Basin Westward ", Indexed. Covers the following counties:
Albemarle, Augusta, Caroline, Essex, Gloucester, Goochland,
Hanover, King William, King and Queen, Louisa, New Kent
and.Orange.
GNL BROti "DER. Cherokee Indians and Those Who Came Af
975. The Cherokee Indians and whites wfio set_tTec_ western North
Carolina. Mostly Cherokee., Macon and Clay counties. Read
the Introduction) Indexed.
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New Books in the Bryan Public Library (Continued)
GNL HOLCOMB. South Carolina Marriages 1800 - 1820.. Compiled
975 .7 from.a variety of sources, exc using newspapers. Read
.the introduction. Indexed.
GNL Georgia 1840 Census Index
975.
GNL GANDRUD. Alabama Records, Volume 156: Benton County
976 .1 Copies of county records, with notes. Benton County is
now Calhoun County. Contains: cemeteries, wills and
estates, marriages, Bible records, pensions, family data.
Indexed.
GNL COX. History of Hale County, Texas A classic, long out of
976 .4 print county his ory. Inds tales told by old timers.
Not indexed.
GNL Erath County Texas M e Records 1891- 1900.
976.4 Marriage books F (1891-1893), G 1 93-1$97 H (1897-
1900). By date and page, gives: Bride, Groom and Official.
Surname index.
GNL ERICSON. Nacogdoches County Marriage Records 1881 - 1888 .
976.4 Listed by Groom's name first, then bride's, give date,
page number. Indexed.
GNL GARNER Jack Cou nty, Texas, Marriage Records Book 1 & 2
976.4 1858 - 1$$1 . Giv es bride and groom, date of issuance,
when married and by whom. Occasional notes. Indexed.
GNL GARNER Jack Cou Texas, Marriag Records, Boo 3,
976 .4 1881 -1 9 . Volume 2. Give names of bride and groom,
date, person officiating, page number. Indexed by surname.
GNL Harris Co unt, Texa Board of L and Commissioners, Class 1
976.4 Land Grants, 13b Read the Fereward - -iti i n valuable_
not only for using this book, but also for history.
Abstracts of grants. Indexed.
GNL INGMIRE Marria R of Nac ogdoches C Texas,
976.4 1837- 1 Starts 3 July 1837, runs thru 13 April 1871.
Fuii names of both bride and groom. Indexed by last name.
GNL INGMIRE. Marriage Recor of Rusk Co unty, Te 1843 -1877.
976.4 Covers 11 May 1843 to 21 December 1Gives full name
of bride and groom. Indexed by last name.
GNL INGMIRE. Robert County Texas, Mar ria e Records 18-8 -1875
976.4 Covers 19 March 1 to 5 February 1�b, _Otherw se arrange -
ment same as other INGMIRE - oks.
GNL Marria ,e R ecords of Jack C Texas 1890 -1900, Book 4 .
976.4 Compilation of transcript, giving: bride, groom, date of
marriage, person performing the ceremony and page. Alpha-
betized by last name of groom. Surname index.
GNL Nava rro Co unty Genealogica So ciety Family Pedigre Ch arts.
976.4 Fa mily charts and pictures. Indexed. Interesting chart
form.
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New Books in the Bryan Public Library (Continued)
GNL RUSSELL. Anderson County, T exas , Marriaje Rec ords, 1846
976.4 1869 Volume 1® Gives groom bride, date, book number
and page. Surname index for brides.
GNL REEVES. Minu tes of the Dis trict Cou rt of NacoEdoc
976,4 County, Book A . certain and read the introduction.
Text is copied verbatum. Surname index.
GNL Texas F amily Land. Herit Re ist Ey V olu me 6 , 1980.
976.4 Latest volume In A great series on Texas. Inuable
but remember to check all information you get. Not indexed.
GNL Texas Marria Records, Pecos Coun 18725 -1925,
976.4 Volume I
GNL Texas Ma rriage Records Pe cos Coun x.9 8 ®
976.4 Volume II
GNL Texas MarriaEe Records ,- Pecos County, 1.9 -1947
976.4 Volume III Give names of bride and groom, date, who
performed, and where (if shown) , page number. Each book
within a volume has a separate index.
GNL Tennessee 1820 Census In Another A.I.S. computerized
976.8 Index. As usual, read the prefatory material and check
alternate spellings.
GNL COGNETS. English DuPl�icat s of Last Virginia R ecords.
976.9 Compiled from material in the Public Record Office that
had been sent from the Colonial. Office in Virginia. Dates
range from 1680 -1737. Indexed.
GNL FELLDIN. Inde to the 1820 Census of Ke ntucky . Transcrip-
976.9 Lions from microfilm copies of tEheor ginal handwritten
census schedules and, as such, many entries were illegible.
Be sure and read the section on "How to use this book ".
Listed by last name, then first.
GNL Gene al2Lies of Kentucky Fami Three volumes, each with
976.9 separate iAdex. Art "cles excerpted from Re ister of the
Kent j Historical Society make up the first two vo umes
and cover 1.903 -19'63 Volume three is made up of articles
from the Fils Club Hist y9 . Read the Intro-
duction and Foreword.
GNL Kentucky 1 840 Ce nsus Index
GNL Census of Indiana Territory for . Consists of facsim-
A
977.2 Ilies or original manuscr�p s of Knox, Dearborn and
® Randolph Counties; 1807 Clark County voter's list.for 1807;
and the poll. list for Kaskaskia (Randolph County). Read
the Preface. Indexed.
Thanks, Nan for the listing of such interesting additions. Members,
check on these new books and take Nan's advice and read the preface,
introduction and /or explanations on how best to use the book.
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# 0 31 BARNES, BLACK
Ruby Belle
Harvey BLACK.
Q a / Q &7,e J Je n J
BARNES, b 19 Dec 1871 in Bryan, m Benjamin
Who was her father?
Miss Sally RADEBAUGH, 8728 Dolomite Drive, El Paso, TX 79904
# 0 3 2 NEVILLE, ZIMMERMAN
Would appreciate information concerning Caroline C.
NEVILL, wife of James MI. ZIMMERMAN, born 1848, Brazos County,
Texas, died 1913, Burnet County, Texas, daughter of Hardin
NEVILL, born 1805, Chapel Hill, Orange County N.C., died
1890, Lampasas, buried Naruna, Burnet County, Texas;
Benjamin NEVILLE born 1779, Orange County, N.C., died 1838
Coffee County, Tennessee; Jesse NEVILLE born 1746, Halifax
County, N.C., died 1810, Orange County, N.C.: Benjamin
NEVILLE born 1705, Isle of Wight/Nansemond County, Virginia,
died 1759, Halifax County, Virginia; John NEVILLE, resided
1689 Isle of Wight County, Virginia, died Nansemond County,
Virginia; William NEVILLE born in England, died before 1665,
resided in Isle of Wight and Nansemond Counties, Virginia.
Mrs. Iris H. ZIMMERMAN, Rt. 1, Box 137, Ber TX 7
# 0 33 FARQUHAR, NICHOLS, LOCKHART, BENNETT
Thank you for information concerning Susan FARQUHAR,
born 1822, Person County, N.C., married Hardin NEVILL, 1847
Brazos County, Texas, died 1879, Brazos County, Texas;
John FARQUHAR, married 1806 Nancy NICHOLS, both died Hinds
County, Mississippi, 1833; Wright NICHOLS, who married
Sarah BURCH, Caswell County, N.C., 1791, both died Hinds
County, Mississippi, 1833; James FARQUHAR, born 1755, died
1814, Person County, N.C., married Sarah LOCKHART, b 17
Augusta County, Virginia; William FARQUHAR and wife, Rebecca
MAY; George MAY, died 1785, Currituck Co., N.C.; Samuel
LOCKHART, born 1727; Catherine BENNETT (LOCKHART), born
1727, died 1792, Orange County, N.C.
,.�Irs. Iris H. ZIMIVIER1""I'ANI, Rt. 1, Box 137, Bertram, TX 78605
# 03 ZIMMERMAN, MULDROW, BURCH, THOMAS
Would be most grateful for information relative to
James W. ZIMMERMAN, born Kurtin, Washington County, Texas,
1847, died 1933, Burnet County, Texas; James Mortimer
ZIMMERMAN, born 1822, South Carolina; Burch ZIMMERMAN, died
19 Henrietta MULDROW (James D.), died 1853; William F.
"Bill"'ZIMYIERMAN, born 1797, Darlington County, S.C., died
Grimes County, Texas, 1860, and wife Sarah F. BURCH, born
1801, Marion County, S.C.; Senator William ZIMMERMAN, died
1 Darlington County, S.C.; Joseph BURCH Jr., died 1818,
Marion District S.C., who was married to Elizabeth THOMAS,
born 1781, S.C.; Joseph BURCH, Sr., died 1797, Marion County,
S.C.; General Tristram THOMAS, died 1817, Marlboro County,
S.C.: Stephen THOMAS, born.1705, Maryland; Tristram THOMAS,
died 1746, Maryland;. Thomas THOMAS, died Talbot County,
57
034 (continued)
Maryland, 1706; Tristram THOMAS, born 1633: ChristophP:r
THOMAS, born- 160, Carmarthen, Wales
Mrs. Iris H. ZIMMERMAN, Flit® 1, Box 137, Bertram, TX 78605
035 ROBERTSON
HELP11 I would appreciate any information on any of my
relatives® I will also share notes with anyone. Thank you
very much. My relative gave me an old Bible last 'week.'
Inside, someone wrote, 'James H. ROBERTSON $100 1854".
James H. could be a father to William Frank ROBERTSON b
18 liar 1830 in TN. 1880 and 1 900 census showed Wil.liam and
his father from TN® Obituary showed "William was born, in
Missouri. and when a mere babe came to Texas with his parents.
They returned to Missouri but when the subject of this
sketch was about; sixteen year's old came to Texas alone (1846) ,
making the long and perilous journey on horse He settled
first at Manor but in 1851 came to Caldwell County and
settled at Lockhart where he ` lived until. 1872 when he moved
to the ,Lytton Springs community
Also,, I have a picture of ''J.I,.ROBERTSON and his family
(around 1}14), from Lutesville' (Bollinger County) Missouri
He could be Jesse L. ROBERTSON 2 he and his son., Leroy were
a manager and lineman of a telephone company, in 1900. Jesse
could be William Franks ®s brother.
M.C. FORISTiER, 2310 -A Rebel. Road, Austin, TX 78704
5i2_441 -2791 (Dayt1me) or 512-3, 9 7- 4 59 8 (After 5)
036 CA.PERTON, SCRIBNER/SCRIVNER, ESTI LL, DENSON, HUDSON
Andrew CAPERTON b ca 1814, m Jane T. SCRIBNER, dau of
Reuben and Mary Ann (ESTILL) SCRIVNER (need complete dates
of births, marriages and deaths on all four of them). Andrew
and Jane with their daughters, Mary Ann, Lucy Se, Sallie Jane
and Amanda Rebecca .came to Texas from Holmes Co. Miss in
the mid 18 50's. Andrew died (maybe) in Travis County, texas,
around. 1856. Jane remarried 18 Jan 1860 to James H DENSON
in Travis County, TX. Andrew, Jane and James may be buried
in Bluff Springs, Travis County, Texas.
Andrew's daughter, Lucy m 25 Dec 1866 to Marion M ®HUDSON
in Caldwell Co. TX. Marion fought in civil war, was a sheriff
in 1866. in Caldwell Co. He died and was buried around 1887
in either Caldwell, Hays or Travis County, Texas.
MC. FORISTER 2310 -A Rebel. Road, Au tan, Texas 76704
512 - 441 -2791 (Daytime) or 4 12- 397 -4598 (After 5 pm)
The queries in this issue are from our out-of-county members®
They are asking for local help; let's gave them all the help we cant
If you have some information for these members, please write' them:
or refer them to someone who can help®
58 Willow Hole Cemetery, Madison County TX
CARNES, Nora Bell 1907 - 1928 dau of H.E.& M.A. SHEFFIELD
CARNES, Ruby V. 4 Sept 1909, 14 Dec 1974 wi of Joseph D. 'CARNES
CANTEY, Janie McComack 2 Jan 1911, 14 Jana 1969
CANTEY, William T. Sr.' 5 Jan 1883, 27 Feb 1960
CARROLL Birdie 14 Feb 1892, d - wi of Oscar CARROLL
CARROLL, Oscar, 10 Feb 1892', 5 June 1972 PFC TX Co E 313 Inf WTI
CARTER, Harris 22 Feb 1811 15 Aug 1878
CARTER, Jane C. 10 Apr 1829, 27 July 1908 wi of Harris CARTER
CASE, Fannie
CASE, John Corbett Texas ' PFC US Army W'e'd II 12 July 1915,
24 Apr 1974
CASEY, -- 22 Aug 1856, Nov 1934
CASEY, Abe 1885 1969
CASEY, Ada M. 23 Apr 1907, 11 Jan 1.967 wi of James F. CASEY
CASEY, Albert 16 Apr 1909, 1 Jan 1976
CASEY, C.C. 21 Jan 1860, 1 Feb 1923
CASEY, Carrie Lee 10 Jan 1917, d -- wi of James Elmer CASEY
CASEY, Charles H. 14 June 1903, 13 Dec 1967
CASEY, Eady 8 Dec 1893 27 Oct 1959 wi of Robert Lee CASEY Sr.
CASEY, Evelyn b d -- wi of Charles H. CASEY
CASEY, Ella Mae 13 -Dec 1892, 13 Sept 1967 wi of J.H. "Jack"
CASEY
CASEY, Eunice Jane` 24 Apr 1870, 7 July 1949 wi of G.C. CASEY_
CASEY, G.H. 14 June 1882, 20 Jan 1918 35 Yrs 7 mos 6 dys
CASEY, Ida Midkiff 7 July 1960, 26 Jan 1898 wi of C.C. CASEY
CASEY, J.H. "Jack" 7 June 1889, 1 Jan 1937
CASEY, James Elmer 29 Dec 1912, 10 Apr 1972 m 27 Dec 1935
CASEY, James F. 26 Oct 1891, 6 May 1957
CASEY, John E. 22 Mar. 1895, 15 June 1968
CASEY, Mina Arlene 17 June 1925, 23 July 1925 dau of J.E.& M.M.
C A - SF .t>
CASEY, Minnie B. 1888 1965 wi of Abe,CASEY
CASEY, Minnie M. 7 Feb 1899, 22 Apr 1976 wi of John E. CASEY
CASEY, Nancy P. 18 May 1850, 23 Jan 1913
CASEY, Rebecca 7 Dec 1826, 13 July 1897 'Mother'
CASEY, Robert Lee Jr. 9 Nov 1921, 8 Aug 1944 US Marine Corps
CASEY, Robert Lee Sr. 11 June 1884, 27 May 1947
CASEY, Ruby 11 June 1917, d -- ' wi of Albert CASEY
CASEY, Sam M. 25 Dec 1853, 26 Apr 1903 (Mason)
CASEY, llv1ollie'Denman 27 Mar 1860, 27 Dec 1912 wi of J.W. CASEY
dau of C.H. & Sallie DENM AN
Willow Hole Cemetery, Madison County TX 59
CHAMBERS, Pike 7 Jan 1.965, Mar 1981
CHAMBERS, Mrs. Nancy A. 7 May 1828, 30 May 1884
CHAPMAN, Archie B. son of E.& M.A. CHAPMAN 21 ,Aug 1890,
15 Nov 1891
CHAPMAN, Dora dau of R.S.& S.E. CHAPMAN 3 Mar 1900,13 Feb 1902
CHAPMAN, Uriah b 1824, d 8 Oct 1891 age 67 yrs, 8 days
CHEATHAM, Julius 6 May 1848, 12 Feb 1913
CHEATHAM wi of J, CHEATHAM 5 June 1858, 23 Feb 1933
CHEATHAM, R.L. 4 Nov 1888, 15 Aug 1926
CHILDRESS, J.E. 7 Aug 1873, 10 Aug 1950 'Father'
CHILDRESS, Albert L. 29 May 1906, d - --
CHILDRESS, Lee Ross 26 June 1935, 1.0 Dec 1956
CHILDRESS, Ruby Fay 16 Sept 1937
CHILDRESS, Ella Mae '16 Sept 1937
CHILDRESS, Ruby P. 4 Nov 1907, d - -- wi of Albert L. CHILDRESS
CHILDRESS, Robert L. Texas Private HO CO Engineer UTC WW II
26 Apr 1909, 12 Feb 1971
CHILDRESS, T. 19 Feb 1876, 6 Feb 1916 'Mother'
CHILDRESS, William Ray Texas Pvt Co A 766 Mil Police BN WW II
27 Dec 1907, 3 Aug 1963
CHRISTIAN, William Lucius 27 June 18S5, 20 Jan 1934
CLARK, David 31 May 1809, 26 Jan 1881
COBB, Arch C. son of'J,H.& M.A. COBB 2 Dec 1895, 5 July 1905
COATS, Woody A. 23 Dec; 1?3d5, 17 May 1967
CCBB, B.E. 1 June 1818, 10 Feb 1880 wi of A.R. COBB
COBB, Callie May 29 Nov 1887, 14 Apr 1937
COBB, Charlie Finch 25 Aug 1881, 17 Apr 1942
COBB, Earl 1899 1932
COBB, Gross 26 Sept 1893, 25 Dec 1971
COBB, J.H. 29'Feb 1852, 30 July 1919
COBB, Lola 20 May 1897, d -_
COBB, Mrs. M.A. 14 Nov 1860, 22 Mar 1919 wi of J.H. COBB
C0BT3, Mary G. 12 Dec 1.872, 25 Aug 1880 dau of A.R.& B ®E® .COBB
COBB, Nancy L. Dec'1829, 9 Jan 1881 dau of A.R.& B.E. COBB
COBB, Worth 1890 - 1965
COBURN, Joe Turner 25 Apr 1909, 25 May 197
COBURN, Lucy E. 1877 _ 1948
COBURN, William Boyd 7 June 1933, 21 Feb 1970
60 Willow Hole Cemetery, Madison County TX
COLEMAN, Avis P. 26 Aug 1900, 9 June 1973 wi. of Ethel B.COLEMAN
,
•COLETYiAN, Ethel B. 31 Jan 1901, 19 uio 1948 taus of Avis P.COT,FMAN J
'Daddy'
COLEMAN, R.C. 14 Mar 1855, 9 Dec 1932
COLEMAN, Weldon 1920 - 1979
COLSON, Infant dau of W.L.& A.V. COLSON 10 Aug 1890,4 Aug 1891
COMSTOCK, Frances Ann 30 May 1884, 15 Jan 1960
COMSTOCK, John Carrell 3 Aug 1910, 17 Nov 1980
COMSTOCK, Thomas W. PVT 8 NY Infantry Sp. Am. War
17 Mar 1880, 21 Sept 1951
COOLIDGE, Adelia 24 Jan 1895, d - -- wi of Carrol T. COOLIDGE '
COOLIDGE, Carrol T. Sgt US Army WW I 1895 - 1977
CORLEY, Jerry Mervin Texas PVT Army Air Forces WW II
29 Apr 1913, 12 Mar 1963
COTTON, M.E.P. 16 Sept 1905, 7 Oct 1906 dau of -S.W.& T.C. COTTON
COTTON, Sallie B. 11 Feb 1898, 17 Oct 1898 dau of S.W.& T.C. COTTON
COTTON, T.C. 8 Feb 1868, 4 Dec 1905 wi of S.W. COTTON
COUBURN, R.E. (Bob)
CRAIN, Marie F. 5 Aug 1903, 27 June 1977
CROCKER, Bessie V. 28 Mar 1917, d - wi of Wesley F. CROCKER
m 28 Sept 1933
CROCKER, Brady A. 2 Aug 1911, d --
CROCKER, Eddie Clifton 28 June 1933, 5 Nov 1954
CROCKER, Ester E. 4 Oct 1905, d --
CROCKER, H. I. 1889 1931
CROCKER, Henry W. 30 July 1906, 13 Nov 1961
CROCKER, Ida B. 30 Oct 1899, 15 Apr 1917
CROCKER, James F. 18 Feb 1.902, 23 June 1903
CROCKER, John D. 29 Jar: 1895, 18 Dec 1976
CROCKER, Leonard 5 Apr 1851, 14 Jan 1894
CROCKER, T- ` M. 4 Sept 1899, 6 Feb 1964 wi of Oliver I . CROCKER
CROCKER, Marchiel R. 20 Jan 1923, 5 Jan 1924
CROCKER, Margaret Ann 15 Aug 1954, 16 Mar 1963
CROCKER, Martha C. 30 Mar 1881, 4 Aug 1957
CROCKER, Oliver I. 23 Mar 1900, 14 Apr 1971
CROCKER, Sinthy D. Dec 1902, 30 Nov 1918 r ._ ^
CROCKER, Violet 3 July 1902, 19 Jan 1978
CROCKER, Walter L. 9 Mar 1909, 4 Oct 1969
Willow Hole Cemetery, Madison County TX 61
CROCKER, Wesley C. 7 Sept 1913, 30 Mar 1970
CROCKER, Wesley F. 5 June 1914, d - -- hus of Bessie V. CROCKER
m 28 Sept 1933
CROCKER, Wm. Alfred 30 Dec 1878, 19 Sept 1950
GROUCH, E. 1896 - 1967
CROUCH, W . W.
CROW, Bessie A. 17 Nov 1890, 21 July 1961 wi of William W. CROW
CROW, Eugene M. 29 Oct 1.927, 9 July 195
CROW, Guy S. 3 Apr 1898, 2 Dec 1955 'Son'
CROW, Henrietta 9 May 1868, 11 Aug 1949
CROW, Joe B. Texas Pfc US Army WW II 18 Feb 1908, 23 Aug 1967
CROW, William W. 7 Sept 1887, 8 Mar 1951
CRYAR, Mary Ruth 1906 - d - -- wi of Noah L. CRYAR
CRYAR, Noah L. 1898 - d - --
CRYAR, Noah Leon Texas Pfc HQ Co 35 Engr Cons GP 4 July 1938
3 Sept 1961
CUBSTEAD, Infant dau of M. & M.C.G. CUBSTEAD 21 May 1928
CUBSTEAD, Josie Floyd (male) 26 Jan 1910, 7 Aug 1938
CUBSTEAD, Oetha Ennis 27 Dec 1913 31 Mar 19 'Husband & Daddy'
Footstone near 'Merle'
CULBRETH, Judith Sue 22 Aug 1950, Inf dau of MR. &Mrs.T.G.CULBRETH
DANIEL, Mary J. 18 Sept 1821, 19 Mar 1879
DARTER Burt 0. 19 Sept 1902, 30 Oct 1965
DARTER, Daisy 13 Sept 1879, 26 Mar 1957
DARTER, J. T. 22 Dec 1899, 13 May 193
DARTER, Velma L. 19 Aug 1915, d - -- wi of Burt 0. DARTER
DAVIDSON, Hiram V. Sr. 14 Feb 1896 13 Oct 1961 Xiary V+ Parents of :
DAVIDSON M J. Pi.G 2 Mar 1905, 13 Apr 19? � • V . Jr. , ary,
y / �Iilliam, Hal]_ie,
Heidi, John
DAVIS, James R. 18 Dec 1881, 19 Aug 1968
DAVIS, Lola 18 Jan 1889, 14 Jan 1928 wi of J.R. DAVIS
DAVIS, R.P. 9 Jan 1853, 2 June 1 929 Born in England
DAVIS, William Albert 9 Dec 1906, 26 Feb 1971
DAY, Bessie 2 Oct 1918, d - -- wi of John C. DAY Sr.
DAY, John C. Sr. 7 July 1909, d - --
DEAN, Betty J. 12 Oct 1944, 17 Apr 1974
DEFEE, Alma J. 30 Dec 1869 3 Aug 1900 wi of J.M. DEFEE
4e4e 2
ARNDT 48
DENMAN 58
RADEBAUGH 56
BARNES 56
DENSON 57
REED 48
BAYLEY 52
ERICSON 54
REEVES 55
BENNETT 56
ESTILL 57
RITTMAN 45
BLACK 56
ROBERTSON 57
BOLTON 52
FARQUHAR 56
ROSS 52
BOTTOM 48
FELLDIN 55
ROTH 48
BREMER 45,46
FORISTER 57
RUSSELL 55
BROWDER 53
GANDRUD 54
SAVAGE 53
BURCH 56
GARNER 54
SCRIBNER 57
CANTEY 58
GATLIN 44,45,47
SCRIVNER 57
CAPERTON 57
GEORGE 48
SHEFFIELD 58
CARNES 58
GRAHAM 44,45
SMITH 49
C ARROLL 58
GREENAWALT 44,45
SWEM 52
CARTER 58
GWATHNEY 53
THOMAS 5
CASE 58
HALLARAN 44,45,50
WATERS 53
CASEY 58
HENDERSON 50
WHITE 53
CHAMBERS 59
HINKLAND 49
CHAPMAN 59
HUDSON 57
WHITLEY 50
CHEATHAM 59
HOLCOMB 54
WILBANKS 50
WILLIAMS 45
CHILDRESS S9
HOUSE 50
WILSON 48
CHRISTIAN 59
HUNT 49
CLARK 43,44,45
INGMIRE 54
YODER 52
50,59
COATS 59
JETTON 50
ZIMMERMAN 56,57
COBB 59
LEMAN 49
COBURN 59
LEMON 49
COGNETS 55
LEWIS 49
COLDHAM 52
COLEMAN 49,60
6 5
LOCKHART 5
COLSON 60
LOVE 48,4
COMSTOCK 60
MARTIN 49
COOLIDGE 60
MONCRIEF 45
COOPER 44,49
MULDROW 56
CORLEY 60
COTTON 60
McCARTER 53
COUBURN 60
McDONALD 50
Cox 54
MCLAUGHLIN 49
CRAIN 60
McLEOD 53
CROCKER 60,61
NASH 48
CROUCH 61
NAVARRA 50
CROW 61
NELSON 53
CRYAR 61
NEVILL 56
CUBSTEAD 61.
NEVILLE 56
CULBRETH 61
NEWMAN 50
DANIEL 61
NICHOLS 56
DARTER 61
NORTON 53
DAVIDSON 61
OVERTON 45
DAVIS 61
DAY 61
PAGE 51,52
DEAN 61
PARKER 48,49
DEFEE 61
PEDIGO 45
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