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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpring 1987P xenealoggical d vertisei- CONTENTS PIONEER DOCTORS OF BRAZOS COUNTY DR. JOSEPH MARION SOLES DR. HENRY G. ARNOLD BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.P. JONES 1887 -1913 NAMES OF DISEASES.USED BY PEOPLE IN 1850 NEW YORK DOCTORS IN BRYAN EARLY GRAVESTONE ART EARLY PHYSICIANS IN BRAZOS COUNTY EDITORIAL PAGE QUERIES TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS- TRANSLATIONS OF FOREIGN TERMS ELIZABETH ROSS IS BACK SOME EARLY BRAZOS COUNTY OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES BRAZOS COUNTY TEXAS 1870 CENSUS PEDIGREE CHARTS INDEX 'volume X ill Number Spring 1987 Bryan - College Station, Texas PAGE 43 44 44 45 60 60 61 61 62 63 64 65 66 69 77 79 THE BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER P.O. Box 5493 Bryan Tx 77805 OFFICERS 1987 PRESIDENT .............MARY BELL VICE PRESIDENT..... ALICE STUBBS SECRETARY ...... EILEEN WELLNICKI TREASURER ...... HARRY J. PORTZER LIBRARIAN .............JOY BROWN EDITOR....... NADINE BILLINGSLEY PAST PRESIDENT... 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Volume VIII Number 2 Spring 1987 Bryan - College Station Texas From a long list of dedicated doctors who served and contributed to the history of this area, we have chosen three to mention in detail. All pioneer doctors are remembered for their tireless endeavors to fulfill the requirements of their particular profession. At that time in our history the doctors went into the home when their services were needed, often spend- ing hours and even remaining overnight, doing all that was possible to re- store helth to the suffering. Information was compiled from the following sources: Brazos County Hisj M , material for publication submitted by Dr. 0. C. COOPER; Microfilm of Bryan Daily Eagle Memorial and Bdographical HistoEj of McLennan Falls Bell and Cozyell Counties of Texas Mazy McCULLOCH was kind enough to make her copy of the publication available; The Soles and Barron Families of Alabama and Texas by the late Mildred Dowling BARRON. Dr. Willie Franklin ODOM Dr. Willie Franklin MOM of Kurten was one of the last to practice out- side the Bryan - College Station metropolitan. He was in Alabama, Sep- tember 4, 1869, and received his degree in medicine and surgery from the Medical College in Alabama, March 31, 1894, and came to Texas in 1900. November 18th, 1903 he was married to Ella Lilly KURTEN. His first office was in his home, and later in a general mercantile store which he owned. In 1915 Dr. ODOM purchased a Model T. Ford, the first automobile in Kerten. In learning to drive his new car, he had his hired man, known as "Pig ", sit in the back seat with a rope tied to the emergency break. He said to "Pig ", "If you see me heading for the ditch, pull on the rope just as hard as you can." Dr. ODOM died February 17th, 1928. His death was said to be caused by an attack of appoplexy. He was survived by his widow, three daughters: Misses Allice, Gussie and Oansy OWEN, and by two sons, Freddy and Henry ODEM, all of Kurten. Services were held at the Baptist church in Kurten. The Revs. R. E. DAY and J. J. PIPKIN of Bryan held the services. In charge of the grave -side service was the Ceder Creek Lodge No. 300 A. F. and A. M., of which the deceased was a member. Lodge 129 A. F. and A. M. of Bryan assisted. 43 44 Dr. Joseph Marion SOLES It is believed Dr. SOLES came to Texas with his two children along with his sisters and their families in 1869. Dr. SOLES died September 30th, 1898 and is buried in the Old Bethel cemetery. Dr.. Henry G.; ARNOLD Dr. Henry G. ARNOLD was born in Maury county, 'Tennessee in 1837. His father was the Rev. G. S. ARNOLD, a Methodist minister, and he and his family had moved to Tennessee from Virginia. Children of Dr. ARNOLD were Edwin Percy, Jasper H., George S., Joseph W., Robert M. and Harry L. 45 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR~ W.P. JONES 1BB7-1913 by' Nadine Young BILLINGSLEY Dr. William Feguesse JONES was born January 8, 186(} in Selma, Alabama to Dr. Richard William JONES AND Rebecca C. Peguese JONES. After graduating from Tulane in 1886 he moved to Texas to practice medicine. On October 30, 1887 he married Ar- della Louise BISHOP of Walker County, Texas. Though he practiced briefly in Walker County, he and his bride soon established their residence at Cottonwood in Southwestern Madison County. They remained there briefly and soon relocated to Harvey in Northeastern Brazos County. He treated mostly Brazos County residents but at times was sum- moned to attend patients across the Navasota River in Grimes and Madison Counties. He cared for blacks and whites alike traveling by buggy when condi- tions permitted but resorting to horseback at night or for difficult road conditions. He died on February. 10v 1913 at his home. He was survived by his widow and the following children. Dr. L.W. JONES, Orstus JONES, Raymond JONES, Chester JONES, Stamford JONES, Also Misses Ardella JONES, and Willie Grey. Dr. Jones was a member of the Free Will Baptist church and the Woodmen of the World. He was buried in the Brightlight Cemetery. He recorded the name of at least one of the parents but in most cases the journal does not include the infant's name. He also listed the date and the time of the birth and noted other circumstances about the delivery. The entries in the journal were correlated with the County Birth Index and with the original entries in the County Clerks office where the names of some of the infants were re- corded. In a few instances the Journal and the first register differ in spelling or date. There are also some differences between the first register and the present indexes, due to corrections, amendments, and in some cases probably to copying errors. Many of the births listed in JONES journal, particularly before 1904~ are not recorded at the Brazos County Clerks of- fice. Our thanks go to Mr. Chester A. JOINES, (Dr. JONES" son) for making-this journal available and also to Mr. Paul SCOTT,of the Texas A & M Archives for calling our attention to this important record of Brazos Val- ley history, and to Mr. Frank BORISKIE, County Clerk, and his staff for their help. We are especially glad to have theses early births made available to the public. Jones maintained a journal of all babies he delivered between January 1887 and December 1912. BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 -------- - - - - -- (ng) 07 JUN 1903 G am - ° - -- am - -- To Late e ADAMS, Noah 06 JUL 1897 G 10A 06:00 pm 10A 1897 30 SEP 1899 B To Late 04:00 am FTP ANDERSON, J. 10 OCT 1892 G 09 08:00 am 10A ANDREWS, Victor 23 MAY 1906 B __= 04 :30 am - -- To Late ANDREWS, Victor 05 OCT 1907 B Felix 10:30 pm - -- To Late IOA 17 SEP 1910 B Vergne 03:00 pm IOA APLINS, Cest 04 SEP 1911 G 09:00 09:20 am 10A ARMSTRONG, (none) 03 AUG 1690 G am 09 :00 pm 10A ATKINS, Jim 24 FEB 1892 B 10A 03:00 am IOA ATKINS, Wm. 09 JUL 1893 B St Br 08:30 am 10A BARRON, J.W. 07 JUN 1887 B Boldie 06:30 pm IOA 23 JAN 1889 B 12:30 am 10A BARRON, Pink BASHNON, Henry BLACK, Bennie BLANTON, R.E. BONHART, John BUCHANAN, A.P. BUCHANAN, A.P. BUCHANAN, Aden BUCHANAN, Bob BUCHANAN, Devalse BUCKHANAN, Adam BUCKHANAN, Bob BUCKHANAN, M.G. BUCKHANAN, Rob BUCKHANAN, Robert BUFORD, Side (ng) BULLARD, T.A. BULLOCK, Jake BULLOCK, Tolbert BULLOCK, W.P. BULLOCK, Walter 25 OCT 1888 b 03:00 am 10A B 21 JUL 1897 G 03:00 am 10A G 11 OCT 1897 B - - - -- -- - -- To Late 04 DEC 1902 B 12:30 am 10A 09 JAN 1903 G 01:00 pm 10A To Late 15 NOV 1905 G Trueheart 12:30 am - -- - -- 02 MAR 1910 B Felton 11:45 pm IOA 14 NOV 1907 B =_= 11:30 am 10A 29 OCT 1897 G 09:00 pm 10A 13 MAR 1907 B Greene 06:00 am - -- To Late 15 AUG 1907 B =_- 03:00 am 10A 19 MAR 1906 G =_- 08:30 pm 10A St Br 09 JAN 1902 B 05 AUG 1899 B 25 AUG 1897 B li MAR 1897 B 19 OCT 1891 G 01 MAR 1896 G 07 NOV 1894 B 01 JUL 1903 B *Samuel 22 APR 1909 B 27 APR 1911 G 15 APR 1887 G 13 SEP 1910 B John E. 17 MAR 1906 B Oris E. 27 APR 1904 B = == 02 SEP 1906 B Curtis 16 SEP 1911 G Gladys 08 OCT 1910 B Walter 30 AUG 1907 G Erma A. 06:00 am 10A 03 :00 am - -- To Late 12:45 pm - -- To Late 01:00 pm 10A 07 :00 pm 10A Ad Pla 08:00 pm 10A 08 :00 pm 10A 11:30 08:30 1 -1:00 06:00 04:30 07:00 am pm pm pm am pm am - -- To Late IOA DIED 10A 10A 10A BP ST BR 10A Hemo 05:30 am IOA 04:00 pm 10A 03:30 am 10A Lac Per 06:30 pm IOA BULLOCK, Wm. 10 APR 1903 G 03:30 am 10A 13 DEC 1901 - 05:00 pm IOA 47 BURGER, Mr. Sim CALFORD,Auther CARGLL, Walter CARGILL, Minnie CARGILL, Walter CARGLE, Fred CARGLE, J. CARGLE, Joe CARGLE, Walter CARNES, Joe CARNES, John CARNES, John CARNS, Joe CARNS, John CARR, J. CARROL, John CARROLL J.B. CARROLL, Jess CARROLL, R.H. CARROLL, Rob BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 - - - - -- ----- 23 - - SEP - - -- 1907 - G --- - - - - -- Myrtle E -- - - - - 06:30 -- pm - - -- 10A -- - - - - -- 15 JAN 1900 B JAN 08:00 am S.P. JUL (ng) 12 MAR 1699 G 1895 04:00 am IOA 1911 (ng) 04 DEC 1910 B G 09 :00 pm 10A CAN 26 MAR 1906 G * Cora N 09:30 am 10A 29 MAY 1908 B * __= 11:15 am 10A 01 JUN 1907 B 03 :00 am 10A 08 DEC 1910 B Algie 09:00 pm 10A CAN 03 SEP 1898 G 08:00 pm 10A 24 OCT 1898 G 07:30 pm 10A Sac Per 28 MAR 1903 B 1.2:30 am 10A 10 DEC 1902 G 10:30 pm IOA 18 APR 1904 G 05:00 am 10A 11 OCT 1901 H * _ == 04 :00 pm 10A 11 MAR 1904 B 02 :00 pm IOA (His) 19 NOV 1898 G 08:30 pm 10A Ad Pa 03 JUL 1903 B * ___ - - - -- am - -- To Late 05 JAN 1907 B 11 :30 pm IOA 10 JUL 1900 B 07:30 pm 10A 14 MAR 1902 B 11 :00 am 10A 19 MAY 1889 G 06:00 pm 10A 05 MAR 1908 B =_= 01:30 am 10A 26 JAN 1887 G 04:30 pm 10A 01 NOV 1896 B 09:00 am IOA 15 OCT 1906 G Minnie 03:15 pm 10A 17 JUN 1912 B Thelston 02:30 am BP Pla Sep 20 SEP 1900 G 08:45 am 10A 24 SEP 1902 B 01:00 am 10A 30 JUL 1904 B =_= 06:00 am IOA CARROLL, Winifred CARTHERS, (none) CHECHAL, C. CHILDEN, (none) (ng) CHILDS, George CHRENSHAW, W.T. CHRISTOPHER, W. CLARK, R. CLARK, R.A. COBB, C. Y. COLE, P. COLE, Pat COLES, Clint COLLINS, Erne CONLY, Sam COOK, I.M. 08 OCT 1912 B = == 07 SEP 1891 B WASH 27 SEP 1888 G Myrtle 05 JAN 1906 G 05 JUL 1905 G (ng) 19 DEC 1895 - 08 JUL 1911 G Cora 27 MAY 1909 G 17 SEP 1898 G 20 APR 1897 B Marvin 07 NOV 1912 G 24 APR 1888 G 10 JAN 1691 G 06 JAN 1900 B 11 OCT 1912 B 19 AUG 1891 B 06 FEB 1886 B 13 FEE 1889 B 18 OCT 1899 B B 07:00 am 10A 06:00 am 10A 09:00 am IOA 10:00 pm 10A 02:00 am 10A 04:30 am - -- 04:15 am 10A 09 :00 pm 10A ----- am 10A 05:00 am 10A 03 :30 am 10A 06:00 am SP SMALL Ad Pa 5 1/2 MOS. TWIN,8 MOS. TWIN,8 MOS. To Late 10:00 pm - -- 11:00 pm IOA 11:30 am - -- 07:30 am IOA 09:30 pm 10A 12:00 and IOA 10:20 pm - -- 05:45 pm 10A DIEDa 4 1/2 MOS. To Late,Hemo CAN y L +j BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 --------------- - - - - -- COOK, Marion ----- 07 - APR - - - -- 1902 - B --- - - - - -- -- - - - 03:00 - -- pm - -- IOA JUN 16 AUG 1898 G 1694 11:15 pm 10A 1903 17 FEB 1897 B G Pop 10:00 pm 10A G Florence 16 JAN 1895 B 01:30 am 10A COOK, Rich 13 OCT 1899 G 03:30 am 10A 21 FEB 1898 G 11:30 pm 10A COPPS, E1 ? ? ?? 21 APR 1910 B 08:00 am 10A COTNAM, N.A. 09 NOV 1903 B 06:30 am 10A 11 JUN 1897 G 12:00 and 10A 15 AUG 1892 B 12:00 pm 10A 21 JAN 1894 G 07:00 pm 10A 21 OCT 1899 G 09:45 pm 10A CRENSHAW, W.T. 04 JAN 1905 G Winnie 02:40 pm BP 04 JUL 1906 B Artie T. 08:00 am - -- 05 MAR 1902 B 08:00 am IOA 12 JAN 1899 G 10:00 am IOA 22 APR 1909 B 08:00 pm 10A 23 JUL 1888 G 04:30 am IOA 23 MAR 1897 B 09:00 am 10A 26 JAN 1911 H Tate A. 01:00 am 10A CROSS, Mollie (ng) 11 MAY 1900 B 11 :45 pm - -- CRUES, Wm. 05 NOV 1896 8 06:00 am 10A CUNIGAN, Levi (ng) 14 DEC 1868 B - - - -- pm SP DANGERFIELD, Ben(ng) 01 JUL 1911 - 04:00 am - -- DANSBY, H.P. -- AUG 1901 B 01:00 am - -- 08 JUL 1910 B 01:40 pm 10A 12 SEP 1903 B =_= 08:00 am IOA 23 NOV 1904 B Milton W 05:00 am 10A DAVIDSON, (none) 22 JUN 1892 G 11:00 pm IOA DAVIS, Georgie (ng) 23 JAN 1909 B 01:30 am 10S DAVIS, John 18 SEP 1907 G =_= 06:00 am 10A DAVIS, Noah 24 JAN 1903 B 07:30 am 10A DAVIS, Noah (ng) 18 AUG 1906 G 05:14 am IOA DAVIS, T. 29 JUN 1887 G 06:00 am 10A DAWSON, D.E. 08 MAY 1903 B Albert R - - - -- am 10A DEAHEART, Earnes 20 OCT 1906 B __= 07:45 am 10A DEAHEART, Earnest 19 FEB 1909 G 08:45 am IOA 21 JUL 1911 G 01:00 am 10A DEAHEART, Mrs Tom DEAHEART, Sam 14 JUN 1901 B 03 AUG 1905 B Raymond 27 AUG 1907 G 01:00 am 10A 10:15 pm 10A 03:00 am - -- DEAHEART, Tom DEAHEART, Will DEANTY, Joe (ng) DEASON, Bin DEHEART, L.I. DYASS, A.W. DYASS, J.T. DYASS, John 03 APR 1906 B 02 SEP 1905 B 03 JUN 1902 B 07 SEP 1694 G 05 OCT 1903 B 12 SEP 1888 G Pop 27 MAY 1905 G Florence 23 OCT 1894 B 10:00 am 10A 11:00 am 10A 08:00 pm 10A 08:00 am 10A 08:30 pm 10S 10:30 am BP 11:30 pm IOA 05:00 am 10A Re Per CAN To Late CAN Hemo, 7 MOS. Dead To Late To Late CAN 8 MOS. To Late To Late DEAD 49 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 24 MAR 1897 G 12:00 am 10A DYERS, A.W. 29 JUN 1893 G 05:00 pm IOA DYERS, J.T. 26 DEC 1898 B 08:30 am 10A DYESS, J.T. 11 JUN 1910 B John M. 10:20 am IOA 15 JAN 1908 G =_= 04:00 -pm 10A 20 MAR 1903 G 02:00 am 10A DYESS, Mrs J.T. 25 JUN 1901 B 02:00 pm 10A Lac Per DYESS, Tony 29 JUL 1902 G 04 :00 pm 10A Lac Per EDEN, C.B.L. 05 FEB 1903 G 09:30 pm 10A EDEN, C.L. 11 MAY 1911 B 09:30 am 10A CAN 25 FEB 1905 B =_= 07:30 am 10A 28 FEB 1908 G =_= 12:30 am 10A EDEN, Chad 30 JUL 1898 B 10:00 am 10A EDEN, Charley 14 AUG 1899 G 02:00 am - -- To Late EDEN, G. 08 APR 1891 G 07 :00 am 10A EDEN, Geo. 26 DEC 189? B 11:00 am IOA EDEN, George 23 MAR 1895 B 03:00 am 10A EDEN, Henry (ng) 12 MAR 1896 - 01:00 pm 10A EDEN, Jessie 07 SEP 1910 B Hardy C. 09:30 am 10A 09 AUG 1907 G =_= 10:00 am IOA 25 AUG 1908 B 07:15 pm IOA Hemo EDEN, John 02 JUL 1908 B =_= 07:45 am 10A 08 NOV 1906 G Lilly M. 08:00 am 10A 13 FEB 1892 G 11:30 am 10A 18 MAY 1910 G =__ 07:05 am 10A 4 112 MOS. 18 OCT 1904 G Julia A. 01 :00 am IOA ELINGTON, D. 31 DEC 1900 B 04:30 am 10A ELINGTON, Dave 02 JUN 1902 G 11:00 pm 10A 07 JUN 1899 G 11:30 am - -- To Late ELINGTON, Dave (His) 17 JUN 1898 G 07 :00 am 10A 8 MOS. ERCANBRACK, W.L. 22 NOV 1898 G 02:30 am 10A FAIR, Julious (ng) 05 OCT 1906 G =_= 09:30 am IOA FERREL, Julious (ng) 30 JAN 1905 B # __= 02:00 pm IOA FORD, Dave (ng) 10 AUG 1905 G =_= 10:00 pm 10A FORD, H. (ng) 15 AUG 1891 - 08:00 pm - -- SP 4 MOS. FOSTER, GIB 21 AUG 1909 G 04:25 pm 10A CAN FULLER, J. 04 SEP 1887 B Wingate 02:00 am 20A 12 DEC 1692 B 07:30 am IOA FULLER, J.W. 04 SEP 1912 B =_= 08:00 pm IOA CAN FULLER, Jim 02 SEP 1894 B 09 :30 am 10A 27 JUN 1891 G 08:00 am 10A FULLER, Winget 09 SEP 1910 G =_= 05:30 pm 10A GANDY, E. 04 AUG 1887 G 11:30 pm 20A GARNER, Will 06 NOV 1910 B Lamar W. 02:30 am 10A 10 JAN 1912 B Altus L. 09:30 pm 10A GARNER, Wm. 12 DEC 1891 G 12:00 am IOA 23 MAR 1887 G 07:00 pm IOA M --------- - - - - -- GARVAN, Earne GARVIN, Earnest CAVAN, Roy GAVIN, Fannie GEORGE, Tom GERMAN, Rufe GERMAN, Rufus GIBSON, Dock BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 - - - -- ----- - - - - -- - (ng) 23 MAY 1909 B 27 SEP 1911 B 20 JAN 1894 B 14 DEC 1894 G -iis) 15 AUG 1898 - 20 APR 1902 B 06 NOV 1904 G Frances 09 DEC 1909 B 14 DEC 1912 G GIBBON'S, H. Dau. GILBERT, George GILMO, Lee GLAZE, W. GOBER, LZ. GOEN, A.D. GOEN, Char. GONZALOUS, Joe (ng) GOODMAN, T. GOODMAN, T.H. GOODMAN, Tom GRACE, Allen GRACE, Manuel GRAHAM, Ben GRAHAM, C.H.B. GRAHAM, J.B.P. GRAHAM, Jack 29 NOV 1894 B 23 JAN 1899 G 02 SEP 1911 G 26 APR 1888 G 30 JUN 1904 G Lela F. 04 MAR 1687 G 22 SEP 1891 G 26 JUL 1905 B 11 MAR 1890 B 07 NOV 1902 G 18 NOV 1899 B 15 AUG 1894 G 15 SEP 1888 B 02 MAY 1911 G Nannie B 29 JUN 1909 G 23 DEC 1902 G 13 SEP 1890 B 14 DEC 1894 G 23 AUG 1899 G 24 OCT 1896 B 02 FEB 1905 B 15 JUN 1909 G 23 OCT 1906 B 14 APR 1909 B 31 OCT 1906 B 07:15 12:45 11:00 02 :00 03:30 06:00 12:00 04:30 am pm am pm am pm and am 10A CAN 10A Hemo 10A 10A - -- To Late IOA Lac Per 10A 10A - -- To Late 12:30 am IOA Re Per 02:30 am IOA 02:00 am 10A 01:00 am 10A 10:00 pm 10A 01 :30 pm 10A 07 :00 am IOA 12:30 am 10A 09:00 pm 10A 04:00 am 10A 01 :00 am 10A 02:00 pm 10A 02:30 am 10A Sac Per 10:20 pm 10A 01:15 pm 10A 09 :00 am 10A 10:00 pm - -- - -- 06:30 pm 10A 11:00 am IOA 02:00 pm 10A 8 MOS. 08:00 am IOA DEAD 03 :45 am 10A 04:00 am 10A - - - -- am 10A CAN 08:15 am IOA GRAHAM, W.W. 08 JAN 1887 B 06:00 am 10A GRAY, Ervin (ng) 04 FEB 1905 B 03:00 am 10A GRAY, Manuel 11 DEC 1912 G Freddie 03:20 am IOA GRIFFETH, Henry 01 APR 1899 B 02:30 am 10A 19 NOV 1897 B 10:00 pm 10A HAIR, G.W. 29 AUG 1910 B =_= 10:30 am IOA HAIR, George 24 JAN 1905 G 09:00 am IOA 27 JUL 1898 G 07:00 am 10A HAMELTON, J.F. HARTSFIELD, J. HARTSFIELD, Marion HEAD, Joe (ng) HEAD, Tom HENDER(X)SON, (none) 29 JUL 1894 G 19 SEP 1887 B Marion 27 JUL 1911 B 17 MAY 1910 B 07 JUL 1912 B 07 AUG 1888 B 12:30 pm 10A 10:30 am 10A 04:30 pm IOA 05:30 am 10A 08 :00 pm 10A 09:30 am 10A 51 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 HENSARLING, J. - 08 OCT 1888 B 03:00 pm IOA Prema HENSARLING, John 21 SEP 1897 B 03:00 pm 10A 29 JUL 1904 B =_= 12:50 pm IOA HENSARLING, Luke HENSARLING, T. HENSARLING, Tom 15 SEP 1896 G 19 MAY 1895 G 11 JAN 1886 B 14 JUL 1891 B 11 NOV 1897 G 12 JUL 1695 G HICKS, J.W. 08 JUL 1902 B HIGGENBOTHAM, T. 06 FEB 1890 B HIGGENS, Jim 26 OCT 1903 B HIGGINS, Jim 25 MAR 1891 B 05 28 JUN 1900 G HIGGINS,Green (DA,ng) 23 AUG 1900 B C HILL, ?? (ng) 09 SEP 1907 G HILL, George 26 SEP 1904 B Robert HILL, Jim 11 SEP 1891 B HINES, Earnes 05 MAY 1912 B HINES, Earnest 04 JAN 1908 B HINES, Earnest (ng) 07 AUG 1905 G 10 DEC 20 APR 1910 G HINES, Ernest (ng) HINES, Nora (ng) HINES, Pink B (ng) HINES, Whish 1896 (ng) HOLLAND, Will 1903 HOLLAND, Will (ng). HOLLAND, Willie (ng) HOLLIE, Dug - HOLLIE, Eff . 1906 HOPKINS, (none) OCT HOWARD, John 11 HUBBARD, (none) G HUDSON, Lim 1909 HUES, P. 10 DEC HUGHES, P.E. 27 HUGHS, P.E. 1897 B HUNTER, Dee 1895 HUNTER, Dee (ng) HUNTER, Matilda (ng) JACKSON, Emma G JACKSON, Gib 1899 JACKSON, Gib (ng) 23 SEP 1898 B 27 AUG 1896 - 14 AUG 1903 B 21 MAY 1910 S = ®_ 18 JAN 1909 - 21 JUL . 1906 G 05 OCT 1903 G 11 APR 1912 G 22 DEC 1909 G 10 DEC 1901 B 27 AUG 1897 B 24 MAR 1895 B 17 SEP 1891 G 17 APR 1897 G 01 JUN 1899 B 13 MAY 1898 G -- SEP 1912 B 22 MAY 1906 G Clara 23 JAN 1909 G 30 SEP 1894 B 11 JUL 1891 B G 25 NOV 1890 S ? ? 1867 B 22 NOV 1896 B 08:00 am 10A 08:00 pm 10A 11 :00 pm 10A 09:00 pm IOA 10:30 pm 10A 05:00 pm 10A - - - -- am - -- 04 :00 am 10A 12:00 and 1 O 10:00 pm IOA 07:30 pm 10A 07:30 am IOA 06:00 am 10A 11:30 am IOA 06:00 pm - -- 06:00 pm 10A 04:30 pm IOA 06:00 am 10A 01 :00 pm 10A 12:30 am IOA - - - -- -- 10A 11:00 am 10A 04:00 pm 10A 08:00 am - -- 10:30 pm - -- 02:25 pm 10A 01:30 pm IOA 07:00 pm 10A 03:00 pm 10A 06:00 am 10A 03:15 am 10A 06:00 am IOA 01:00 pm IOA 09:30 am BP 04:00 am - -- 08:30 pm - -- 09:00 am IOA 02:00 am IOA 06:00 am 10A 06:00 am IOA 11:30 pm 10A To Late Re Per Prema.4 MOS To Late To Late,Sao Per Re Per 3 MOS. To Late To Late CAN Prema TWIN Prema TWIN Prema 08:30 am SP.. 11:00 am - -- 8 MOS. JEFFERSON, (none,ng) 25 FEB 1906 G =_= 11:00 pm 10A 52 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 --------------- JOHN, J. - - - - -- (ng) ----- 21 - APR - - - -- 1891 - --- - - B - - -- -- - - - 01:00 - -- am - - -- 10A ---- - - - - -- JOHN, Jack (ng) 17 NOV 1896 B 03 :00 am IOA B JOHN, Kip JUL 21 SEP 1905 G __= 10:30 pm IOA JOHN, Kip (ng) 13 AUG 1908 G 06:30 am 10A JOHN, Liza (ng) 30 JUL 1901 B 09:00 BP JOHNS, J. 06 JAN 1893 G 01.00 am 10A JOHNSTON, (none,ng) 08 DEC 1908 B 10:30 am IOA 26 OCT 1908 G - - - -- -- - -- To Late JOHNSTON, Andy (ng) 12 FEB 1897 G 04:00 pm IOA JOHNSTON, Ant (ng) 31 MAR 1898 G 11:00 am 10A JOHNSTON, Ant. (ng) 24 AUG 1894 B 02:00 am IOA JOHNSTON, Antony(ng) 06 OCT 1904 G =_= 07:30 am IOA 20 SEP 1906 B 06:30 pm 10A 22 OCT 1911 G =_= 10:00 am 10A 24 AUG 1900 G 12:00 and 10A 25 AUG 1902 B 03:00 am IOA 27 MAR 1909 B 11:45 am 10A Lac Per JOHNSTON, Dick (ng) 02 OCT 1894 G 06:00 am 10A 05 MAY 1893 G 11:00 pm 10A 16 MAR 1899 - 02:00 pm 20A DEAD 19 MAY 1898 - 07:00 am IOA DEAD 20 OCT 1902 G 11:00 pm 10A 22 JUN 1896 - 05:00 am IOA JOHNSTON, Ella JOHNSTON, Mrs C.(ng) JOHNSTON, Saving(ng) JOHNSTON, Smith (ng) JOLLEY, Bill JOLLEY, G. JOLLEY, Wm. JONES, (none) JONES, Allen JONES, Allen (ng) JONES, Anderson JONES, C.R.L. JONES, C. S. JONES, J. D. 15 DEC .1912 G 30 APR 1901 G 16 JAN 1910 G 16 APR 1906 G * __- 10 SEP 1900 B 26 JUL 1902 G 07 SEP 1868 G 23 FEB 1889 B 25 JAN 1912 B 17 JAN 1910 B 25 DEC 1910 B O1 APR 1887 G 30 OCT 1888 G 05 DEC 1907 B 13 MAY 1912 B 31 AUG 1909 G 20 APR 1887 B Edgar 26 JUN 1905 B Ray D. 09 JAN 1910 G 10 OCT 1906 G 12 AUG 1888 B Drew 13 SEP 1904 G 22 OCT 1902 B 02:00 am 10A 11:00 am IOA 11:00 pm 10A 01:30 am 10A 09:00 pm 10A - - - -- am - -- 12:30 am 10A 01:00 am 10A 11:00 am 10A 09:30 pm 10A 11:40 pm 10A 11 :30 am 10A 05:00 am 10A 11:30 pm 10A 02 :45 am IOA. 07:40 pm 10A 04:30 am 10A 09:30 am 10A 02:30 am IOA 04:30 am 10A 07:00 am 10A 08:00 am IOA 04:00 pm 10A To Late ProLap Prema. JONES, Joe 18 JUN 1912 G 08:00 am 10A JONES, Marshel 23 DEC 1906 G 05:30 am 10A 53 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 --------------- JONES, - - - Marshell - -- ----- 10 - - MAR - - -- 1903 - G --- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- -- - - -- - -- To Late JONES, Mrs Sam 12 JUN 1901 B *Jessie 07:00 pm IOA Lac Per JONES, Mrs W.F. 08 FEB 1901 B =_= 02:00 pm 10A JONES, S.D. 25 DEC 1903 G 04:15 02:45 pm IOA JONES, W.F. 01 NOV 1891 B 09 :30 01:00 pm 10A 18 AUG 09 NOV 1898 G pm 04:30 pm IOA NOV 1903 15 MAR 1893 B 10A 03:30 pm IOA AUG 1911 25 DEC 1896 B IOA 11:00 pm IOA OCT 1903 31 MAY 1904 B =_= 11:30 pm IOA JONES, W.P. 01 JUL 1888 B Leonard 06:30 pm 10A SEP 1898 02 JAN 1909 B Coy 06:00 am 10A CAN JAN 1889 03 AUG 1897 G Ardella 10:00 pm 10A OCT 1890 05 OCT 1890 B O.A. 10:00 pm OP 06 APR 1894 S CHET 12:00 and 10A 25 DEC 1902 G W.G. 02:45 pm 10A 25 MAY 1892 B Raymond 06 :00 am 30P JONES, Will 21 DEC 1898 B 28 MAR 1902 B 10:00 pm IOA 08:00 pm IOA Sac Per KELLEY, Bass 01 JAN 1905 B *Ottie W 01:00 pm 10A KELLIE, Bass 12 APR 1905 G *Jessie 06:45 am 10A KELLIE, Can 21 JAN 1906 B =_= 10:30 pm 10A KINCANNON, J.M. 07 NOV 1904 B =_= 04:15 pm IOA 15 JAN 1903 B 09 :30 am IOA KINCANNON, Jim 18 AUG 1910 G Inez S. 02:40 pm IOA KINCANNON, Will 24 NOV 1903 G =_= 08:45 am 10A KURKIE, Steve 11 AUG 1911 G =_= 04:30 am IOA LAWSON, Frankey (ng) 03 OCT 1903 G Frankey 11:00 pm lOS LOW, T. 17 APR 1888 B 09:30 am 10A MARTEN, Tom (His) 09 SEP 1898 B 04:00 pm IOA MARTIN, T. 13 JAN 1889 B 02:00 am 10A 30 OCT 1890 B 07:00 am 10A McALEXANDRA, (none) McCLUNY, Lbok McCOLLUM, Jessie McCULLOUGH, Homa McCULLOUGH, J.H. McDONNEL, Rich McGANDA, Pete McSWAINE, A. McSWAINE, Anglis MEARS, J.M. MICKLER, J. MILLS, (none) MIMS, Mack MITCHEL, Laura (ng) MITCHELL, James (ng) MITCHELL, Lon 01 DEC 08 NOV 24 OCT 08 SEP 14 FEB 05 SEP 22 JAN 02 OCT 25 SEP 26 OCT 29 DEC 16 SEP 29 APR 14 DEC 01 FEB 19 NOV 09 OCT 12 OCT 1895 H 1896 - 1905 B 1912 B 1904 B 1903 B 1907 B 1890 B 1901 - 1899 B 1892 B 1891 G 1904 G 1894 G 1900 B 1910 B 1905 B Curtis 1911 G = == 11:00 pm IOA 11 :00 am 10A 12:40 am 10A 01:00 pm IOA 01:00 am 10A 06:45 am 10A 02:00 pm IOA 05:00 pm SP 03:14 am 10A 06:30 am 10A 02:30 am 10A 02:00 am IOA 08:30 am 10A 08:00 pm 10A 10:30 10A 06:30 am 10A 10:00 pm IOA DEAD Ad Pla 2 MOS. CAN To Late,Hemo 7 MOS. 54 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 -------------- - - - - -- - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - -- - MITCHELL, Lon (ng) 08 MAY 1910 G Alberta 03:45 pm 10A 17 DEC 1908 B 08:15 am - -- MITCHELL, Lonnie 20 NOV 1903 B Marcillou 10:00 am 10A MITCHELL, Lonnie(ng) 23 JUN 1901 - ----- _- - -_ MOHEAD, Leonard 06 FEB 1906 G =_= 07 :30 am 10A 30 MAR 1909 G Eula D. 03:30 pm 10A MOONEY, MOREHEAD, W. MORGAN, J. MOSS, John (ng) MURRY, A. G. MUSGROVE, Joe NEELY, Richard (ng) NEGRO at E.F.Jones NEGRO of C.J. Eden NELSON, Dave (S1D ng NELSON, Lish NELSON, Lish (ng) - NELSON, Nora (ng) NELSON, Ulysis (ng) NOBAE, Peter ORBS, Dave OVERSTREET, (none,ng OVERSTREET, Liza(ng) OVERSTREET, Will(ng) 27 MAR 1888 G 03:00 pm 10A am 15 MAR 1891 B 01:00 pm 10A 03:30 03 AUG 1893 B 12:30 am 10A B 10 DEC 1896 G 02:30 am 10A 1910 14 SEP 1894 G 11:00 am IOA SEP 12 JUN 1907 B __= 07:30 pm 10A ST BR 19 DEC 1889 B - - - -- pm IOA Prema, 06 AUG 1905 B =_= 11:00 am 10A PATE, 04 FEB 1902 G 08:00 pm 10A 10A 05 JUN 1909 B 11:30 pm 10A am 19 NOV 1899 B + 05:00 am 10A 08:00 11 NOV 1905 G Ocie L. 12:30 pm - -- To Late 01 MAY 1904 G =__ 10:00 am 10A G 24 NOV 1898 B 11:00 am 10A 1894 30 SEP 1902 B 11:00 pm 10A Eclamp 11 NOV 1897 B 04:15 am 10A 30 AUG 1900 B 11:00 pm IOA 17 FEB 1903 G 02:00 am 10A 18 FEB 1889 G 08:00 am 10A 07 APR 1902 - - - - -- am 10A 06 APR 1904 B =_= 04:00 am 10A 15 JUN 1905 B =_= 02:00 am 10A 27 APR 1909 G 11 :15 am IOA CAN PATE, Frank 27 OCT 1910 B 01:30 am 10A PATE, J.R. 20 SEP 1905 G =_= 03:30 am 10A 25 NOV 1907 B 08:30 am 10A 29 JAN 1910 G 07:45 pm 10A 29 SEP 1903 - __= 08:00 am - -- To Late PATE, John 17 MAR 1904 B =_= 04:00 am IOA PATE, Jr. Will (His) 27 DEC 1899 B 11:00 pm 10A PATE, S.T. 12 MAY 1910 B Willie C 05 :45 am 10A 24 DEC 1911 B Luther 01:30 am 10A PATE, W. 12 JUL 1888 G 08:00 pm 10A PEATERS, A.F. 05 FEB 1893 B 09:00 am 10A 08 APR 1890 G 04:00 pm 10A 27 NOV 1894 B 11:30 am .IOA PETERS, A.F. 01 AUG 1888 B 14 NOV 1891 B 04:30 pm IOA 10:30 am IOA PETERS, E.M. 10 NOV 1908 G 04:45 am - -- To Late PETERS, E.V. 20 MAR 1904 B Marshall 11:00 am 10A PETERS, E.W. 06 AUG 1906 B 08:45 am IOA 55 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 --------------- PETERS, - - J.M. - - -- - -- 09 JAN 1907 B - -- - -- 08:45 am 10A 1888 G 31 MAY 1908 G NOV 10:30 pm IOA Hemo PHIPS, John 23 SEP 1897 B =_= 01:00 pm - -- To Late POWERS, Coly 05 NOV 1912 B * __= 09:00 pm 10A G 01:00 06 OCT 1910 B *Lummie 03:30 pm 10A am POWERS, J.M. 04 OCT 1898 B 12:30 04:00 am 10A FEB 1911 G 13 AUG 1897 G 31 10:00 am 10A =_= 04:00 am 16 NOV 1891 B B 02 :30 am 10A 10A 10 JUL 22 AUG 1894 G pm 06:00 am IOA 1911 B Alton C. 28 JUL 1901 G JUL 07:00 am 10A 07:30 PRICE, W. 16 FEB 1892 G 03:00 pm 10A 11 RAINS, Bud 02 JUN 1890 8 FTS 01:30 am IOA G =_= 05:30 09 FEE 1889 B 1889 09:04 pm 10A am 10A 09 19 OCT 1893 B 01:00 08 :30 am 10A Spa RAINS, J. 20 JAN 1888 G Will 11:00 pm 10A *Jack 04:00 am 23 OCT 1890 B B 12:30 am 10A Ad Pla RAINS, Will 15 DEC 1912 B William 06:00 pm 10A 1699 REED, Jim 03 MAR 1907 G =_= 12:20 am - -- To Late - - - -- -- 13 JAN 1892 G B 02:00 am 10A BP 12 NOV 20 JAN 1902 B pm 07:00 pm 10A 1695 REED, Jim (His) REED, T. REED, Tom RESINGER, Calvin RICHARD, Lee (ng) RICHARDSON, Math(ng) RICHERDSON, Math(ng) RISBY, Ben (ng) RISINGER, C. RISINGER, C.M. RISINGER, Calvin RISINGER, Jasp ROBIRD, Dudly (ng) ROSS, Elmo ROSS, H.L. ROSS, Jack (ng) RUSH, G. RUSH, H. RUSH, Harmon RUSH, Henry 22 NOV 1698 B 08:30 pm 10A 15 JAN 1888 G 09:00 pm 10A 02 NOV 1903 B 05:30 pm 10S 17 JUN 1907 G =_= 11 :45 am 10A 25 JUL 1911 G 01:00 am - -- G 01:00 am - -- 09 SEP 1906 B * __= 10:30 am 10A 29 ? 1887 B 12:30 am 10A 19 FEB 1911 G =_= 06:00 pm 10A 31 DEC 1904 G =_= 04:00 am 10A 17 FEB 1904 B William - - - -- am 10A 10 JUL 1888 B 02:30 pm 10A. 11 DEC 1911 B Alton C. 07:30 pm 10A 31 JUL 1901 B 07:30 pm IOA 18 JAN 1895 G 04:00 pm 10A 11 OCT 1699 G 03:30 pm FTS 22 NOV 1903 G =_= 05:30 am 10A 06 OCT 1889 G 11:30 am 10A 09 AUG 1904 B =_= 01:00 am IOA 09 MAR 1911 G Mary 01:00 am 10A 28 JAN 1907 - *Jack 04:00 am - -- 28 NOV 1908 B 01:45 pm 10A 05 JAN 1893 B 12:00 am 10A 22 MAY 1699 B 06:30 pm 10A 27 AUG 1898 G - - - -- -- --- 03 JUL 1898 B 01:00 pm BP 12 NOV 1896 8 05:30 pm 10A 17 DEC 1695 G 02:00 am 10A CAN,TWIN,6MOS. CAN,TWIN,6MOS. To Late To Late DEAD M RUSH, R.T. RUSH, T. BIRTR RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 - - - - -- ----- 31 - MAY - - - -- 1894 - --- - B - - - -- -- - - - 05:00 - -- am - - -- --------- - - - - -- 10A Del Dead 15 MAR 1893 B 08:30 pm IOA ? ? 1887 B 04:30 am 10A 07 JAN 1890 B 01:00 pm IOA 23 SEP 1891 B 06:00 pm 10A RYSINGER, Jasper RYSINGER, Calvin RYSINGER, Jasp. SABB, Major SABB, Major (ng) 16 FEB 1903 G 18 FEB 1899 G 16 AUG 1893 B 02 DEC 1911 G 02 OCT 1910 B 20 JUN 1906 G 08:30 pm 10A 11:30 pm - -- 08:30 pm 10A 06:00 pm - -- 01:00 am - -- 04:30 am 10A Lac Per To Late To Late,Hemo To Late,Hemo SHAMPINE, Simon (ng) 07 JAN 1905 B # __= 12:30 pm IOA SHAW, Abb 02 AUG 1908 G 01:00 am 10A 03 SEP 1897 G 07:15 am 10A 28 OCT 1906 G =_= 07:00 pm IOA SHAW, Marion 13 FEB 1907 G =_= 01:45 pm 10A SILER, C. (ng) 28 MAY 1890 G - - - -- am - -- B.P. SIMMONS, B. 22 AUG 1891 G 09:00 pm 10A 27 MAR 1893 G 05:00 pm 10A SIMMONS, Boyd 09 JUL 1895 G 09 :00 am 10A 8 MOS SMITH, Nannie 09 DEC 1893 B 11:15 am 10A Prema STERLING, S. 22 OCT 1894 B 04:00 am 10A STASTY, Frank 24 JUN 1898 G 02:30 am 10A STASTY, John 25 JAN 1892 B 07:00 pm 10A St Br STEARNS, Fred 12 JUL 1904 B =_= 09:30 pm 10A TWIN G =_= 09 :30 pm 10A TWIN STERLING, (none) 03 SEP 1912 B 01:45 am 10A CAN STERLING, (none)(ng) 17 DEC 1901 - 03:00 am IOA STERLING, Frank 14 JAN 1909 B 02:00 pm 10A CAN STERLING, Frank (ng) 12 FEB 1897 G 11:30 pm 10A 30 SEP 1902 B 06:00 pm IOA 31 MAR 1906 G =_= 02:00 am IOA STERLING, W. (ng) 01 AUG 1890 G 02:30 am IOA STERLING, Wesley(ng) 02 MAY 1899 G 01:00 am 10A 09 OCT 1906 G 09:00 am IOA 27 FEB 1909 B 08:00 pm BP 28 JAN 1897 B 09:00 am 10A STERNS, Andrew (ng) 12 FEB 1904 G 03:40 am 10A SULLEN, W.D. 03 JAN 1905 B 09:30 am 10A TERRY JR., W.F. 26 OCT 1909 B Thomas 12:45 am IOA Homo TERRY, George 13 MAR 1910 G = == 02:00 am IOA TERRY, W.F. 18 MAR 1911 G Icy Inez 11:45 pm 10A 21 JAN 1904 B John F. 12:00 pm IOA TERRY, W.F. (ng) 23 OCT 1906 B Henry C. 11:00 am 10A 7 1/2 MOS. TERRY, Will 10 NOV 1902 G 10:00 am 10A THOMPSON, Claud 12 JAN 1911 B Leldon 08:00 am 10A THOMPSON, Ed (ng) 10 AUG 1904 B = == 07 :35 am 10A �1 BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1H87 -1912 THOMPSON, J.F. 27 NOV 1892 B 06:00 am 10A THOMPSON, J.H. 23 JAN 1897 B 06:00 am 10A THOMPSON, Perry (ng) 11 SEP 1891 B 12:30 pm IOA THOMPSON, Wm. 28 APR 1889 G 09:00 am 10A TODD, Byron 03 NOV 1902 G 04:00 am 10A TODD, Esve 07 OCT 1904 G * ___ 04:15 am 10A 25 09 FEB 1903 G * __= 08:00 pm IOA TODD, F. 07 JUN 1888 G 11:30 pm 10A TODD, Floid 01 MAR 1887 G Addie 05:30 am IOA TODD, H.F. 20 FEB 1904 B =_= 03:00 am IOA TODD, I.B. 25 JUL 1906 B =_= 08:45 pm 10A 26 OCT 1909 G 05:45 pm 1®A 26 SEP 1911 B Vernon 04:00 am 10A 31 OCT 1907 B = == 09 :45 am 10A TODD, Jessie TODD, T.L. 10 JUN 1910 G 16 OCT 1908 B 09 SEP 1891 B G 11:00 am FP 07:15 pm IOA 05:00 am BP TWIN 06:00 am 10A TWIN TOLIVER, Henry TOOD, Bin TURNER, John (ng) VANDIVER, Will WALKINS, Henry WALLACE, Melk WASHINGTON, Jess(ng) WELCH, Bin WHALEY, W.V. WILEY, Joe WILEY, W. WILLIAMS, A.C. WILLIAMS, Amon WILLIAMS, Harris WILLIAMS, Harris(ng) WILLIAMS, Henry (ng) WILLIAMS, Pink (ng) WILLIAMS, Robert WILLIAMS, Sam WILLIAMSON, Blum WILLIAMSON, W.D. WILLSON, Tom WILSON, J. WILSON, Tom 30 OCT 1903 B 11 MAY 1903 B 02 DEC 1906 B B B 01 JAN 1900 B -- APR 1912 B 22 DEC 1887 B 07 DEC 1910 G Mamie 12 JUN 1890 G 09 NOV 1896 B 12 APR 1892 G 17 DEC 1890 G 20 OCT 1894 G 22 MAR 1888 B 29 MAY 1899 G 29 JAN 1889 G 25 FEB 1908 G 29 OCT 1909 G 12 DEC 1905 - = == 08 MAR 1897 G 09 JAN 1905 B 22 MAR 1902 G 30 MAR 1912.G 7 1/2 MOS. 25 FEB 1887 G 02 NOV 1910 B 14 AUG 1888 G 25 JUL 1897 G 20 SEP 1892 B 01 JUN 1899 G 19 SEP 1902 G 28 DEC 1894 B 06:00 pm - -- To Late - - - -- am 10A 10A 11 :00 pm - -- TRIPLET 11:00 pm - -- TRIPLET 11:00 pm - -- TRIPLET 12 :00 and 10A 04:00 am 10A 10:30 am 10A 07:30 am 10A 09:30 pm IOA 08:00 pm 10A 12:30 pm 10A 05:30 am HP 12:00 am OP - - - -- pm IOA 05:00 am IOA 03:00 pm 10A 11:55 pm IOA Lac Per 08:45 pm IOA - - - -- -- - -- To Late 10:00 am 10A 09:30 am 10A 03:00 pm 10A 08:15 pm 10A 01:00 pm IOA 11:00 am 10A Lac Per,CAN 11:00 pm SP 02:00 am 10A 7 1/2 MOS. 02:00 am 10A 02:00 pm - -- DEAD,To Late 10:00 am IOA 01:00 pm IOA M BIRTH RECORDS OF DR. W.J. JONES 1887 -1912 WITHESPOON; J. 19 NOV WOODARD, F. 05 SEP WOODARD, Frank 07 AUG WOODARD, Frank (ng) 23 APR WOODEN, Chas 21 APR WOODS, (none) 06 AUG WOODS, Will 08 OCT GONZELOUS 18 NOV 1894 B 1893 B 1894 B 1896 G 1898 G 1896 B 1693 G 1894 B 12:30 am IOA 01:00 am IOA 08:30 am 10A 06:00 pm 10A 09:45 am 10A 06:30 am IOA 08 :30 am 10A 04:00 am 10A 8 MOS Re Per YARDLEY, W.D. 03 SEP 1899 G 18 MAR 1912 G Mary E. 30 JUN 1908 B 08:00 am IOA 03:10 am 10A 12:05 pm 10A * Differences between Journal and Clerk Records JOURNAL CLERK RECORDS Ad P1a,Hemo ANDRESS, Victor ANDREWS BUCKHANAN, Robert BUCHANAN CARGILL, Minnie CARGIL CARGIE, Walter CARGILL CARNES, John 14 MAR. 1904 CARNS, Joe CARNES CARROLL, Winifred ,Wennefred DEAHEART, Earnes ,Emmet DEAHEART, Will DEHEART FERREL, Julious FARRER GONZALOUS, Joe GONZELOUS GRAHAM, Jack 30 OCT. 1906 GRAY Manuel 10 DEC. 1912 HENSARLING, Johns 28 JUL 1904 HINES Earnes ,Earnest HINES, Earnest 10 APR. 1910 HUNTER, Dee 9 SEP. 1912 JOHN, Kip 26 SEP. 1905 JOHNSTON, Smith 15 APR. 1906 KELLEY, Bass ,Kann KELLIE, Bass KELLEY McCLUNY, Lbok ,Luke McDONNEL, Rich McDONALD MURRY, A.G. MURRAY POWERS, Coly ,Coley / 6 NOV. POWERS, Coly 7 OCT. 1910 RESINGER, Calvin 10 SEP. 1906 ROSS, Jack 27 JAN. 1907 SHAMPINE, Simon SHAMPIRE STERLING, Wesley 3 OCT. 1906 TODD, Esve , Eure WILLSON, Tom WILSON + NOTES 1912 NELSON Stepdaughter FF 59 Abbreviations used in compiling Dr. W. P. Jones' Journal Difference in county record and the journal. See notes + See note Recorded in county birth index, no infant name given. Abbreviations used by Dr. W.P. Jones 10A Normal birth 20A Occipito anterior: having the occiput directed forward toward the pubis (designating the position of the fetus in relation to the maternal pelvis). 1OS Unknown AD PLA Adherent placenta: one which adheres closely to the uterine walls. BP Breech birth: buttocks or feet presented first. CAN Cord around neck. CON Convulsions DA Daughter ECLAMP Eclampsia: convulsions and coma occurring in a pregnant or puerperal (laboring) woman. Associated with pre - eclampsia (hypertension, edima, and or pretemuria. EXTRE Extremitas: a general term denoting the distal or ter- minal portion of elongated or pointed structures. FP Face presented first during birth. FTP Frontal Transverse position FTS Face to sacrum: breech presentation of some sort. HEMO Hemorrhage HIS Unknown HP Hip LAC PER Laceration perincium MD Midday MEM Membra: plural of membrum, a general term referring to any of the limbs, arms or legs. MN Midnight NG Negro OP Occipito posterior: having the occiput directed toward the back, or turned toward the sacrum (designating the position of the fetus in relation to the maternal pel- vis. PA M Passed membrane PLA SEP Placenta separated PREMA Premature PRO LAP Prolapsed RE PER Unknown S/D Step daughter SAC PER Sac perferated: membrane ruptured. SP Shoulder presented first ST BR Still born 50 NAMES OF DISEASES USED BY PEOPLE IN 1854 Contributed by Maxine MILLER In the 1550 census, deaths for the previous year were also re- corded. This mortality schedule listed the name of the deceased, age, sex, color, whether free or a slave, where born, month of death, cause of death and number of days ill. Since many of the deceases given are not known by the same name today the following dictionary of definitions may be enlightening. Consumption -- tuberculosis Dropsy -- edema, collection of fluid in an organ Worm fever -- probably tapeworms Quincy -- inflammation of ton- sils Teething -- this was probably not the cause of death, but a condition of the infant at the time of death St. Vitus Dance -- the disease chorea Chorea -- Convulsion motion of the limbs St. Anthony's Fire -- gangrenous or inflamed skin condition, such as erysipelas Apoplexy -- sudden diminution of sensation & voluntary motion resulting from congestion or eruption of a blood vessel in the brain Phthisic /Phthiricsis? -- infected with lice Scrofula_ -- constitutional dis- order of tuberculous nature, characterized chiefly by swell- ing &.degeneration of lymphatic glands C. Morbus -- cholera morbus, deadly cholera Flux -- abnormal discharge from bowels Scarletina -- mild form of scarlet fever King's Evil -- scrofula Overlaid -- believe to mean ac- cidental smothering of an in- fant that was sleeping in bed with a parent. (Sudden death syndrome ?) Dyspepsia -- impaired digestion Sycrosis -- disease charac- terized by eruption of tubercles on hair of beard and scalp Catarrh -- inflamation of a mucous membrane especially of respiration track accompanied by secretions -------------°-7--------7------ Taken from the introduction, by Marilyn Davis HAHN, of the Alabama mortality schedule - 1550. NEW YORK DOCTORS IN BRYAN Contributed by ................Naomi MCCORMICK The doctors of the New York Medical and Surgical Institute, consisting of several eminent New York physicians, will be at the Exchange Hotel, Tuesday, January 15. All who visit the doctors will receive one month's service free. These celebrated physicians treat every variety of disease, but will in no instance accept an incurable case to cure. The Doctors treat all chronic dis- eases and make a specialty of diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, dyspepila, rheumatism, catarrh, eye, nose, ear, throat, skin and blood diseases. Also female diseases and all sexual and nervous dis- eases of both sexes. 61 Above article was published in the January 17, 1895 Bryan Eagle. In the early 1920s Dr. W.H. OLIVER owned and operated the first hospital in Bryan. Other doctors used the hospital for major surgery. Dr. OLIVER died in 1934 and that year, Drs. R.B. EHLINGER and R.H. GRANT reopened the hospital. In 1935 the Sisters of St. Francis came to Bryan, purchased the Bryan Hospital and renamed it St. Joseph Hospital. EARLY GRAVESTONE ART - _- -_ - - -- Contributed by Nadine ....................Billingsley Symbols have been used to tell about the life of the dead for centuries. Some used are listed below. Anchors and ships -- the seafaring profession Arches victory in death Arrows -- mortality Bouquets -- condolences, grief Buds -- renewal of life Bugles -- the resurrection; the military Crossed swords -- high - ranking military person Darts -- mortality Doves - -_the soul , purity Father time -- mortality, the grim reaper Flowers -- brevity of earthly existence, sorrow Flying Birds -- flight of the soul Fruits -- eternal plenty Garlands -- victory in death Hand of God chopping -- sudden death Handshakes -- farewell to earthly existence Hearts -- the soul in bliss, love of Christ Horns -- the resurrection Hourglass -- swiftness of time Lambs -- innocence Portals -- passageway to the eternal journey Roses -- the brevity of earthly existence Sheaves of wheat -- time, the divine harvest Suits -- the resurrection Trees -- life Trumpeters -- heralds of the resurrection Winged effigies -- the flight of the soul EARLY GRAVESTONE ART, by Fran- cis Duval. Reprinted in Maryland Genealogical Society Newsletter, February 1986. EARLY FHYSICIANS IN BRAZOS COUNTY Compiled by Naomi McCormick Dr. Thomas J. WOOTEN arrived in Brazos County in 1830. Dr. John EDGE preceded Dr. ODOM as physician in Harvey. He and his two brothers, William Harrison EDGE and George Edge built the first store in Edge. Dr. EDGE owned land and lived in Kurten. and Reliance. In :884 the following physicians , organized the Brazos County Medical Society: Drs. D.A. JAMESON, J.W. WEBB, F.M. HALL, J.S. PUGH, W.A. ADAMS, J.W. HUNTER, J.W. CAVITT AND A.J. PLANTER. Other doctors were P.M. RAYSOR, George F. LEE, practicing at Wellborn% R.J. HUNNICUTT, R.H. HAR- RISON, A.L. MONDRICK, G.W. EMORY, John B. GERING, W.H. OLIVER, Otto EH- LENGER practiced at A&M College, Dr. William HAMMOND had a hospital serv- ing the Black community. Henry FOUN- TAIN had a "Sanitarium" on E. 21st St. Sid PERRY was eye ear nose and throat specialist. R.B. GRANT, L.D. WILKERSON, Charles COLE, T.T. WALTON, Sr., R.B. GRANT, C.A. SEARCY, W.B. CLINE, Bill SIMMS and John W. BLACK. 62 ADVERTISER PLANNING Interesting and meaningful issues of the ADVERTISER require planning. Gathering ar- ticles and information takes time, thus the need for plan- ning is essential. If a stock of ideas and information to work with can be developed, fu- ture issues should fall into place. The editorial staff encourages member participation in developing and planning future issues of the ADVERTISER. Mem- bers with special interests are invited to write articles, send in clippings and ideas or suggestions pertaining to our area at or before the turn of the century. Please be thinking of subjects you feel could be developed into good items. Some sug- gested topics might include the following: Reunions, family, church, school, or military. Membership lists,Bible records, early professional or social organizations, congregations or staffs of early institutions such as schools or hospitals. Legal, early practicing lawyers, court house informa- tion, such as probate in- dexes,grand juries, etc. Educa- tion, early county superinten- dents, teachers, TAMU, school census, or school histories. The editorial staff would like to receive items and ideas from non members as well as members but may not be able to include every contribution because of the limitation of space or the difficulty and time required to develop a subject. Preference, With this season of more favorable weather, let's renew our efforts to find those lost ancestors. Also, share rides to libraries and our genealogi- cal materials. I have recently had success with Mortality Schedules, queries using allied lines, and with the LDS Registry - -try these. Thanks to those committees who have been working on their phase of our program. Special thanks is due Joy BROWN, Don Simons, Janice HUNT and her husband, James HUNT, for their computer work on our Brazos County Cemetery records. If you have a computer and can help, please call Joy or me. Let's not stop with recording and publishing information from our charting of Brazos County cemetery. Let's go farther by urging others to mark and preserve markers for their family graves. Also, to report anyone damaging a cemetery marker. Our library collection for our members is growing, little by little. Thanks to Mary Hanna for our most recent donation of a big number of books she no longer needs. Do you have books you want to add? I would like to commend our Editorial Staff for a good jog. If you have anything they might use in the ADVERTISER, please sally forth. Mary BELL, President however, will be given to Brazos Genealogical Association members. 21 * 140 ARNOLD /SMILEY Information wanted concerning G.T. ARNOLD and Nancy SMILEY, married 1853, Washington Co., TX. Did she have children from a previous marriage? Is there any information on them in Brazos County History Book? Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Rt. 2, Box 193, Franklin, TX 77856. 101 BELLEPARKER Information wanted on Richard BELL,in Brazos County 1872/3, when Francis J. ? married James Wilson PARKER in his home. Was he the son of Saphronia BELL, living with son Mark reported in 1880 Robertson County Census? Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Rt. 2, Box 193, Franklin, TX 77858 * 102 COVCHESHER Information wanted on Lander J. COX and Susan Rebecca CHESHER COX. Operated boarding house in Bryan area 1890 - 1930. Rebecca died 1938, buried Bryan. Two daughters: Susan V and Angeline B. *143 COLEY Information wanted on Wright COLEY married Rebecca ? Oct 1835, Sabine District , Republic of Texas. Moved to Robertson Co. prior to 1850. Died and buried there 1853. Eight children. 104 COLEYIPAYNE /COLLINS information wanted on Elizabeth COLEY. Parents: aright and Rebecca COLEY; married Jeremiah PAYNE. Both buried in House Cemetery near Edge, Brazos Co.,TX with E.W. COLLINS, son of Nancy and Nathaniel A. COLLINS. 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There is a charge of $1.00 per Query for non - members. w Tombstone Inscriptions - Translations of Foreign Terms English/Polish January- Leden Mother - matka January - Styczen Father - ojcisc February - Luty Son - syn March - Marzec Daughter- corka April - Kw i eci en Sister - siostra May - Maj Brother -brat June - Czeri w i ec Husband - maz, July - Lipiec Wife - z"ona August - Sierpien Grandfather - dziadek September - Wizesien Grandmother - bobka October - Pozdziernik Died - umrzec, skona November - Listopod Born - bear December - Grudzien English /Czech Mother - maika January- Leden Father- otec February - Unor Son - syn March - Brezen Daughter- dcera April - Duben Sister - sestro May - Koeten Brother- bratr June - Cerven Husband - hospodar July - Cervenec Wife - manzelka August- Srpen Grandfather- velkyded September - Zari Grandmother - velkybabicka October - Ri jen Die - zemriti November - Listopod Birth - porod, narozein December - Piosinec English /Italian Mother - madre January - Gennaio Father - padre February - Febbraio Son - f i gl io March - Marzo Daughter - f i gl i s Apri 1- Apri l e Sister - sorella May - Maggio Brother - fratello June - Giugno Husband - marito July - Lulio Wife - moglio August - Agosto Grandfather- nonno September - Septembee Grandmother - nonna October- Ottobre Die - morire November - Novembre Born - nato December - Dicembre 65 English /Spanish Mother - madre Father- padre Son - hi jo Daughter - h i j a Sister - hermona Brother - hermano Husband - marido, esposo Wife- esposa Grandfather - abuelo Grandmother - abuela Died - mour, expirar Born - nacido English /Irish Mother - ?Yl iZ Father - A Z A t R Son - m A G Daughter - M ! o n Sister - 0 e j, p! u R Brother - Husband - Wife - 6C Grandfather - S e A Yl A T A / R Grandmother - S e A y? >' A Die Birth - January- Enero February - Febrero March - Marzo Apri 1 - Abri 1 May - Mayo June - Junio July - Julio August - Agosto September - Septiembre October - Octubre November - Noveembee December - Diciembre January - G A ii A I R February - y e 4 b R A March - kr A R Z � April- A b R A rl May- beA1-0byyte June - 777 e i Z e A m July - J L� Z August - L u V? AS � September - Vh e A yl October- November - December Vt o L L A 1 ELIZABETH ROSS IS HACK Elizabeth ROSS, a publisher of "family albums," has hit on a new advertising scheme. She now assumes as her maiden name, the name of the family to whom she is attempting to sell her books. When advertising THE DESHAY FAMILY ALBUM, she identifies herself as "ELIZABETH DESHAY ROSS." When advertising THE BEIERSCHMITT FAMILY ALBUM., she identifies herself as "ELIZABETH BEIERSCHMITT ROSS." This latest, flagrant brought to the attention the U.S. Postal Servic people who have ordered o been compiled by a member of such people, have th 4527 17th St. North, Arli advertising has been rotection Division of Service need to know of believing it to have question. If you know NGS Newsletter Editor, Taken from the NGS Newsletter, Vol. #13 (Jan -Feb 1967, pg.12. example of false of the Consumer P e. The Postal ne of these books, of the family in em write to the ngton, VA. 22207. W SOME EARLY BRAZOS COUNTY OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES compiled by BILL PAGE Our thanks go to Bill PAGE, for providing information on the yellow fever epidemic of 1867, and the obituaries of early Brazos County pioneers. We also thank Eleanor NANCE for bringing them to our attention. Mention is made of an epidemic which is described as "a violent dysentery, followed by rapid inflammation of the in- testines." This epidemic oc- curred in the Boonville area one or two years before the ar- ticle was published. The ar- ticle states "the settlers in that section were nearly decimated by this frightful disease." No names are men- tioned. Telegraph and Texas Register, 2 November 1846, page 2. J.L. WILLIAMS was shot and killed on 24 April 1851. He was survived by his wife, who wasn't named in the article. Telegraph and Texas Register_, 3 May 1851, page 1. Mrs. Martha STROUD died 26 July 1857. Her maiden name was Mar- tha RIGHT and she was born in Bedford County, Tennessee, on 16 May 1827. She was survived by her husband Benjamin F. STROUD. Texas Baptist 2 Sep- tember '1857, page 3. The Galveston News reported -a scarlet fever epidemic in Brazos County in 1858. It says "quite a number of children were down, and some had died, whilst others were not expected to live." No names were given. Galveston Weeklv New, 26 January 1858, page 3. Capt. Eli CHANDLER was shot and killed while attending a celebration on Cedar Creek in Brazos County. Texas State Gazette, 17 July 1858, page 2: Galveston Weeklv news, 20 July 1858 page 1. Nancy L. FARQUHAR died 1 August 1858. She was 29 years old and was born in Wythe County, Vir- ginia. She was survived by her husband and two sons, whose names were not given. Texas Baptist 14 October 1858, page 3. Mrs. El October daughter JOHNSON County, married Texas Ba page 3. izabeth PEARCE died 2 1858. She was the of Jacob and Darcus and was born in Warren Georgia, in 1799. She Jacob PEARCE in 1824. atist, 28 October 1858, Thos. BRUMFIELD was killed while playing cards in Brazos County. He lived near Groce's Retreat in Grimes County. Gal- veston Weeklv News, 14 June 1859, page 2. Mary KENT died 3 May 1860. She was 71 years old and was born in Virginia. She married Luke KENT when she was 14 years old. Texas Baptist, 28 October 1858, page 3. Elizabeth McGREGOR died 28 July 1868. She was the daughter of William and Patsy MAN and was born in Halifax County, Vir- ginia, on 19 February 1807. She married R. McGREGOR in December 1827. She was sur- vived by her husband and six children, who were not named. 67 r exas Baptist, 27 September 860, page 2. IILDER, Wm. J.L., died near loonville, on Dec. 155 1861, 22 , ears old, the son of Capt. ..M. WILDER, recently of Hill .:ounty, (Houston) Tri- Weekly Telegraph, December 30, 18619 page 2, co1.3. KELLOGG, Frances, died in Brazos Co, born April 6, 1835 in Indiana, Confederate sol- dier, (Houston) Tri- Weekly Telegraph, March 20, 1863, page 2, co1.4. BELCHER- --------- Mr., mur- dered in Millican, (Houston) Tri - Weekly Telegraph, June 9, 1863, page 1, col.5 BRASHEAR, S.C., Major, died while in miltary service, (Houston) Tri- Weekly Telegraph, September 30, 1863, page 1, co1.4. BRYANT, ----- - ,Mr., murdered between Millican and Owensville, Dallas Herald May 19, 1866, page 2, col.5. BUCKLEY, C.A., died at Millican on August 3, 1866, article notes that all of his family had died within the past few months, Dallas Herald, August 18, 1866, page 2, col.4. 1867 YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC A Yellow fever epidemic swept the state of Texas in 1867. The following articles listed a number of people who died in Brazos County and gives some idea of what the epidemic was like .for the people who lived them. "The post - master at Millican, after closing the post- office, addresses the following letter to the Telegraph P.O. Mil- lican, Texas, September 9th, 1867. P.M. Houston, Texas: Sir: Yellow fever is. in our midst - -four deaths have already occurred and seven more cases exist. The citizens are badly frightened, and all who can, have left; twill be useless to send mail matter to this place from this date, as no one will be here to receive it. I have my goods packed and am ready to leave, will send you notice upon my return. I am, very respectfully, Char. W. GAR - NINER, Acting P.M.; P.S.- - Please inform citizen." Texas Countryman 14 September 1867, page 2. "Over sixty -one have died of yellow fever at Navasota. The News Letter says: `Beneath many of the houses there are pools of stagnant water." "The same paper says the stam- pede from Millican, on account of the fever, was immense; all sorts of vehicles were pressed into service, and men, women and children, pots, pans and skillets, dogs, beds and mat - tresses, promiscuity mixed up, evacuated the town in great disorder. Tar was burning before the doors, asfoetida suspended beneath the noses of those remaining behind." Gal- veston Daily News 19 September 1867, page 3. "A letter from Bryan City, dated the 23d inst., says: "The fever is very bad at Millican, and very fatal. There have been some 30 deaths in that place in the last ten days, and among the number I regret to say are Mr. SHEPARD and Mr. THOMPSON, of the firm of Marchbank & Co., Mr. W.W. SIM- MR Moi MONS, of Simmons and Smith, Dr. HARDY, Maj. REYNOLDS, Hotel Keeper, Geo.CLEMENTS, of the Livery Stable, and Dr. YATES. The senior Mr. HASWELL, of the firm of Haswell & Son, also his family and clerk are down, but late accounts say they are doing well. There are now not enough left to bury the dead. I am glad to say that Mr. Ed. TERRELL, the efficient conduc- tor of the T.C.R.R. has en- tirely recovered." "There is said to be one or two cases in this city, but, if so they are slight attacks. But most of us think our escape is only a question of time,. and that we, too, will have to suf- fer from the prevailing scourge." "Please mail our paper to this place. The P.O. at Millican is now discontinued. The postmaster has fled to the woods, and the telegraph operator is dead." Galveston Daily News 2 October 18671, page 2. "We much regret to learn of the death of. James M. SHEPHERD, and F.M. THOMPSON, Esgrs., of the firm of Marchbank & Co., both of whom, we believe, died of yellow fever, at Millican or Bryan. Mr. SHEPHERD was formerly a resident of Ellis County where he had many friends." Dallas Herald, 5 Oc- tober 1867, page 2. "Bryan, Oct. 6, 1867. Eds. News: The fever is still bad at Millican. The following are some of the deaths of last week: Dr. BAILEY and Dr. J.J. ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL, Mrs. BRIDGE and her two children, Mrs. and Miss Bettie SIMMONS, James SWAINS, the T.C.R.R. conductor." "Miss Ella YATES and two Miss SAWYERS died here. They con- tracted the fever at Millican." " No original cases here, and we are greatly in hopes we will escape. The town is nearly deserted." Galveston Daily News 11 October 1867, page 2. "No cases of yellow fever have occurred at Bryan since the 5th of October. The following are the deaths from fever previous to that time: H.C. SWIFT, Ben HUBERT, D. SANGER, J. SANGER, Miss Ella YATES." Galveston Daily News, 24 October 1867. page 2. "Fever at Millican- -The Bryan News Letter of the 2d says: The following additional names of those who have died of the fever at Millican, and not heretofore published has been handed us. The mortality in proportion to the inhabitants has been as great at that place as anywhere the fever has visited this season. The total number of whites who have died up to the 25th of October was 61, and of blacks 20." "Mrs. CAREUON and son, Alex. McKEIG, Miss JACKSON. Claiborne HAVES, Michael MONAGHAN." Galveston Daily News 8 November 18679 page 2. Microfilm newspapers materials available Department University --------------- - - - -- copies of the from which these were abstracted are in the Microtext at the Texas A&M Library. 0 89 88 JOHNS, Amos Sarah JONES of Geo SLOAN, Rich 790 89 DIXON, Laura DIXON, Thomas Texarnna Henry Levim Tom Adel ia 91 790 FOSTER, David Julia Bill 92 91 WASHINGTON, Bill Ann John Rose Lori.a (? ) Jim 93 92 COUNTIE, Allen Linda Matilda 9 93 Mahala BUTLER BUTLER, Wm Susan 95 9 JOHNSON, Lotta BUTTE, John 96 95 MORGAN, Esther Peter Kate Laura LYONS, Thomas DIXON, Wm 0 o ¢� to c o 788 787 MYERS, Stephen 6FB Rebecah 4FB Henrietta 80 M B Jane 59 F B K House Ben 89 88 JOHNS, Amos Sarah JONES of Geo SLOAN, Rich 790 89 DIXON, Laura DIXON, Thomas Texarnna Henry Levim Tom Adel ia 91 790 FOSTER, David Julia Bill 92 91 WASHINGTON, Bill Ann John Rose Lori.a (? ) Jim 93 92 COUNTIE, Allen Linda Matilda 9 93 Mahala BUTLER BUTLER, Wm Susan 95 9 JOHNSON, Lotta BUTTE, John 96 95 MORGAN, Esther Peter Kate Laura LYONS, Thomas DIXON, Wm 30 M M Laborer 27 F M K house 8 M B at School 40 M B Farmer 25 F B works in farm 14 MB 9FB 3MB 1MB 25 M B Laborer 30 F B work in field 24 F B at home 29 F B Washwoman 10 M B at School 5 F B 16 F B General Housework 16 M B Laborer 64 F B K house 14 M B Laborer 12 F B at School 10 F B " " 80 M B at home 9MB. a� o rn Ark X to it Tex it Va It Tex X it X Ohio Miss Ga Tex of X it X it it Tenn Va of X of La It it Tex it La Tex if Mo Tex X La Mo Va It it X it X it Tex 0 o ¢� to c o 10 M B,at School 8FB 6FB 4FB 2MB 80 M B Farmer 59 F B K House 13 F B at School 11 M B " " 83 M W Minister & Teacher 37 F B Farmer 45 M B K house 16 F M at home 13 M B " school 10 F B " " 4 MB 1FB 30 M M Laborer 27 F M K house 8 M B at School 40 M B Farmer 25 F B works in farm 14 MB 9FB 3MB 1MB 25 M B Laborer 30 F B work in field 24 F B at home 29 F B Washwoman 10 M B at School 5 F B 16 F B General Housework 16 M B Laborer 64 F B K house 14 M B Laborer 12 F B at School 10 F B " " 80 M B at home 9MB. a� o rn Ark X to it Tex it Va It Tex X it X Ohio Miss Ga Tex of X it X it it Tenn Va of X of La It it Tex it La Tex if Mo Tex X La Mo Va It it X it X it Tex Z I - BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 100 Post Office: Bryan 9 Aug 1870 Printed #50A w 796 795 MARSHALL, Bettie Jack Wash France Edwin Dick Elizabeth Jane Willie 96 Margt JONES, Lizzie 97 97 Ida YARSHALL, Mira Daisa TURNNER, Jane JOHNSON, Lawn ( ?) 98 98 McLADE, Eliza Henry Nettie DAVIS, Charlotta 99 99 LANDMS, Jerry Maria 800 800 JEFFERSON, Enoch ywy m g t 1 1 ADKINS, Danl Cynthia Franklin Henry 2 2 GOLDEN, Stephen Amanda Queen McLINDAN, Allen 3 3 WILLIAM, Jack Queen Flora Amand 4 4 ROSS, Roshell Ameline Roshell 0 M U o 55 F B work in field 26 M B Blacksmith 24 MB " 20 F B work in field 18 M B Laborer 17 MB " 16 F B works in field 14 F B " 6FB 22 F B 2FB 1FB 17 F M at home 2FM 20 F M 30 M B Farmer 35 F B General Housework 11 M B 9FB 20 F B it 42 M B Farming 45 F B K. house 35 M B Farming 20 F B K house 6/12 F B Dec 30 M B Farmer 31 F B K house 7MB 5MB 54 M B Farmer 45 F B K House 9/12 F B Aug 4MM 34 M B Farmer 25 F B K House 9FB 5FB 25 M B Farmer 24 F B K house 5/12 M B Dec m Cd Pq Va Yt it of It it of it Tex SC Tex or Miss Tex Miss to Tex of to Va Ky Tenn SC Miss Tex Miss it Tex 00 Ga to Tex of Va Ala Tex to Ala to Tex Perhaps the enumerator was a line off on numbering?? 71 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 101 Post Office: Bryan 10 Aug 1870 Printed #51 � o U A '� 0 a 0 U U w M U o w to 804 8o4 RosHELL, Sallie 5 F B Tex McBRIDE, Minia 14 F B at school Ala X 5 5 " Sallie 50 F M K house N C James 27 M B Farmer Ala Mira 18 F B at home Ark Phillis 1/12 F B Apl Tex 6 6 SCOTT, Ellsie 45 F B K house Tenn CUNNINGHAM, Mary 14 F M at School Tex X COLEMAN, Tom 10 M B of Adeline 7 F B " of X Angeline 5 F B of ROSS, Lee 2 M B of COLEMAN, Sarah 31 F B Tenn 7 7 ROSS, J0 44 M B Farmer of Osilla 22 F B K house Ala Laura 7 F B La Ann 4 F B Tex Jessie 1 F B of WHITE, Emily 55 F B S C 8 8 SIMMS, Elsie 50 F B K house Ala 9 9 SCOTT, Alex 49 M B Farmer Va Mary 26 F B K house Tex Nora 7 F B if Ida 6 F B it Eliza 1 F B of 810 810 JEFFERSON, Eliza 30 M B Carpenter S C Mary 23 F B K house Miss 11 11 WASHINGTON, Geo 20 M B Farming Tex Feene 17 F B K house to Julia 1 F B to 12 12 OVERSTREET, Clayburn 27 M B Farmer Tenn Hannah 17 F M K hour- Tex 13 13 BILLING, Harry 50 M B Farmer Md Matilda 35 F B K house Va Jane 1 F B Tex 14 14 DAVIS, Jo 22 M B Farmer Miss Charlott 24 F B K House Ky Ann 10 F B Tex 15 15 FRANKLIN, James 20 M B Farmer Ala Martha 4 F B Tex 72 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 102 Post Office: Bryan 10 Aug 1870 Printed #51A z4z 4-3 y-, � ® W ° a) R, r--i a �� �a)M .4 o w rn0 9M P-4 ;4 w rn 815 815 FRANKLIN, Mary 1 F B Tex Susan 23 F B K house Miss 16 16 DAVIS, Harriott 50 F B " „ Va Bob 13 M B at school Miss X 17 17 BROWN, John 50 M B Farmer Va Louisa 24 F B K house La Louis 12 M B at School Tex X Sarah 9 F B it Avre 7 M B it Eliza 4 F B it Brooks 2 M B to 18 18 WRIGHT, Peter 40 M B Farmer Va Rena. 30 F B K house Tex Tom 9 M B it 19 19 STRIBBLES, Hawkles 68 M B Farmer Va DAVIS, John 48 M B Martha 25 F B K House Ark 820 820 BROOK, Malndy 35 M B Farmer Tenn Lacy 25 F B K house it John 7 M B Tex wm 4 M B of Lucy 2 F B " 21 21 KENNARD, Geo 30 M B Farmer Mo Sallie 22 F B K House La Margt 1 F B Tex 22 22 N=, Bob 59 M W Barkeeper 600 200 S C Mary 38 F W K house it John H. 20 M W No Occupation Ala Lucy 16 F W at home " Allen 15 M W at School X Wm 12 M W „ „ X Neal 9 M W " " La X Robt 2 M W Tex 23 23 BOLDRIDGE, Ben 31 M W Bookkeeper Mo Nannie 18 F W No occupation Ala, Mary 7/12 F W Oct Tex 24 24 CUNNINGHAM, Em 30 F B Washerwoman S C Dave 5 M B. Tex 25 25 lr= Hannah 60 F B No Occupation S C Mike 7 M B Tex i 73 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 103 Post Office: Bryan 11 Aug 1870 Printed #52 a� E $MW 50 F W K house 21 M W Laborer 15 MW 12 M W at School 10 F W 8MW 51 M W Dry Goods Groceries 34 F W K house 15 M W at school 12 M w " 10 FM " 5FW 3FW 14 F B Domestic Servant 11 F B " to 48 M B Farmer 35 F B K house 60 M B Farmer 40 M B Farmer 38 F B K House 11 M B at school 34 M B Farmer 16 F B K House lO F B 24 M W Farmer 20 F W K house 3MW 1 M W 17 M W Farming 35 M W 30 F W K house 12 F W at school 10 MW it it 8 F W 500 • 200 Va of of it X to X Tex Tenn Tex X it X vv X Ala of Ky La Tex Ala X La of Tex SC Fla Tex of Fla SC X X w 825 825 H NDRICK, Blue BRACK, James o Jane a� a o +D William N X r 1 U Colum r�—I �+ -N $� James 26 26 MUIN ( ?),Margt M James Wilbun 45 M W Farmer Erwin Ky Ann 42 MW Edwin 27 27 PRUITT, Albert Eliza 14 M W at home Abner of Saml 12 MW " " Eliza to Willie Mazy ALDRIDGE, Sarah CRAWFORD, Georgia 28 28 BROWN, Danl FORD, Josephine 29 29 BOSTON, Albert BUTLER, Wyatt Rebecca PICKET, Adolphus 830 830 PENY, Berry Leralda EDNEY, Lucy 31 31 FEL=, James Catherine Chas Wm GLOVER, Henry 32 32 CRENSHAW, Saml Laurie Francis Wilbourn Ella $MW 50 F W K house 21 M W Laborer 15 MW 12 M W at School 10 F W 8MW 51 M W Dry Goods Groceries 34 F W K house 15 M W at school 12 M w " 10 FM " 5FW 3FW 14 F B Domestic Servant 11 F B " to 48 M B Farmer 35 F B K house 60 M B Farmer 40 M B Farmer 38 F B K House 11 M B at school 34 M B Farmer 16 F B K House lO F B 24 M W Farmer 20 F W K house 3MW 1 M W 17 M W Farming 35 M W 30 F W K house 12 F W at school 10 MW it it 8 F W 500 • 200 Va of of it X to X Tex Tenn Tex X it X vv X Ala of Ky La Tex Ala X La of Tex SC Fla Tex of Fla SC X X o a� a o +D N X r 1 U r cli r�—I �+ -N $� M0 o 0� � w M Pq 45 M W Farmer Ky 42 MW SC 35 F W K house Ga 14 M W at home of 12 MW " " to it $MW 50 F W K house 21 M W Laborer 15 MW 12 M W at School 10 F W 8MW 51 M W Dry Goods Groceries 34 F W K house 15 M W at school 12 M w " 10 FM " 5FW 3FW 14 F B Domestic Servant 11 F B " to 48 M B Farmer 35 F B K house 60 M B Farmer 40 M B Farmer 38 F B K House 11 M B at school 34 M B Farmer 16 F B K House lO F B 24 M W Farmer 20 F W K house 3MW 1 M W 17 M W Farming 35 M W 30 F W K house 12 F W at school 10 MW it it 8 F W 500 • 200 Va of of it X to X Tex Tenn Tex X it X vv X Ala of Ky La Tex Ala X La of Tex SC Fla Tex of Fla SC X X 74 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 104 Post Office: Bryan 11 Aug 1870 Printed ##52A R\ 33 M B Farmer 33 F B K house 4MB 34 M B Farmer 25 F B Keeping House 4H 0 o� y 1 y( � ® 1 W N Cli r 0 U1 V O 13 M B Domestic servant 832 832 GASTON, Lewis 33 33 EDWARDS, Harry 7MW V 1 Mary 4MW Jeff Davis 2MW 1500 Henry F W Oc 45 Cora 16 F W Domestic Servant John M W Farme_ 38 Rich 3MW of it it Kate F W at home 22 PEASE, West 38 M W Farming SAXON, Fannie 33 33 HENRICK, Wm 26 F B Domestic servant Margery 35 William 30 F B K House McCOWAN, Susan F B at Home 30 WILBOURN, J.C. 35 F B K house HEIRICK, James M B at school 7 . Mary 4FB MCCOWAN, Matt M B Farmer 22 LOTI' , Maria 1 F B Fannie 34 34 ADDINGTON, Calvin 1 F B Caroline Henrietta 35 35 LOTT, Henry Ann Sylvester Edward Lizzie 36 36 BLAKE, T.anuel Jane Levi na 37 37 LEE, John. Margt Lucy 38 38 LOT_, Addington Caroline Calvin 39 39 BURGES, Alfred Caroline 33 M B Farmer 33 F B K house 4MB 34 M B Farmer 25 F B Keeping House 4H 0 o� y 1 y( � ® 1 W N Cli r 0 U1 V O 13 M B Domestic servant 38 M W Farmer 28 F W K House 8MW Y`9 W 7MW V 1 5FW 4MW 2MW 1500 9/12 F W Oc 45 M W 16 F W Domestic Servant 37 M W Farme_ 38 F W K House 3MW of it it 16 F W at home 22 M W Clk in commission 38 M W Farming 32 F W Teacher 25 F W at home 26 F B Domestic servant 6FB 35 M B Farmer 30 F B K House 17 F B at Home 30 M B Farming 35 F B K house 10 M B at school 7 M B . 4FB 25 M B Farmer 22 F B K House 1 F B 23 M B Farmer 20 F B K house 1 F B 33 M B Farmer 33 F B K house 4MB 34 M B Farmer 25 F B Keeping House 4H C H y 1 y( � ® 1 W N Cli r •r' r- Cd Cd W Y`9 W PQ V 1 La 4 ?00 1500 Miss Ala Tex If of t of it it La Tex 5000 1500 N Y Tennn Tex to Ala NY of Tex if 11 SC 00 Tex if La Tex X of X 0o Ala It Tex Ala if Tex SC to Tex Miss 00 75 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 105 Post Office: Bryan 12 Aug 1870 Printed #53 O [d U 0 W 0 . 7 c 0 a� ° o . a a ° ai � M c gvMn � 0 w M0 o �x maw pq M 841 841 BURGESS, Lucy 3 F B Tex Dick 1 M B it LANSIXE, Ann 50 F B at home Va Harry 28 M B Fanner it 42 42 WHITE, John 28 M B Africa Kate 27 F B K house La LOTT, Martin 21 M B Laborer Tex 43 43 McMICxAEL, 56 M W Farmer 2000 1000 Ga Mittie 54 F W K house " Martha 23 F W at home Ala Marsen 20 M W Laborer if Geo. 16 M W Tex 44 44 LEE, James 50 M W Farmer Ala Sarah 45 F W K house Ga John 17 M W Laborer Ala c Sarah 10 F W at School if X Jackson 8 M W I t Ann 6 F W ff 45 45 DAWSON, Rich 40 M W Farmer 5000 1000 N C Sarah 41 F W K house Tex Beni 12 M W at home of Alevildon 6 F W It GERMAN, Nat 60 M W Farmer Ala Rebeccah 50 M W K house It Zackariah 18 M W Laborer Miss Natt 16 M W tv Ophelia 12 F W at home if Alex 10 M W if it it 46 46.FOSTER, Green 40 M B Fanner La Dicey 65 F B K house if Drucilla 38 F B works in field if Carmine 35 F B Tex Moses 22 M B " " to Martha 19 F B " °' if John 20 M B °' to Wash 18 M B " Peter 16 M B Charley 15 M B Mary 14 F B " Henry 12 M B " z4z 9 �A • X r U U1 U O 846 846 FOSTER, Jack 8 M B Hill 6 M B Green 3 M B MCLLI CAN, Rodney 25 F B 47 47 BUTLER, Jim 70 M B Farmer Amanda 40 F B K house Betsey 9 F B Tom 1 M B 48 48 NUCERN, Tom 43 M B Farmer Betsey 50 F B K house Elvis 12 F B at home HOWELL, London 18 M B Laborer Grace 9 F B 49 49 MORGAN, Davis 25 M B Farmer Sella 30 F B K house Lu 5 F B 850 850 ROSS, Adams 55 M B Farmer June 45 F B K house Fayette 19 M B Laborer Houston 12 M B at home Doney 8 F B Ross 4 M B 51 51 KING, Gus 55 M B Farmer Amanda 4 F B 52 52 HEARNE, Lott 23 M B Farmer Pollie 30 F B K house Nancy 4 F B Bill 5/12 M B 53 53 JOHNSON, Ben 25 M B Farmer Gracey 29 F B K House Tom 9 M B Eliza 2 F B 54 54 HEARNE, Ned 90 M B Farmer Lucy 50 F B K House Wash 16 M B Laborer JOHNSON, John 19 M B Farmer 55 55 WATKINS, Isaac 30 M B t' Mare 30 F B K house Roxanna 3 F B 56 56 HENDERSON, Deroil(?)55 M B Farmer Jan Co ri P4 Tex it It it SC Ga tt Tex Ga Va Ga to it 0t it tt N C of Ga. 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