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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol.6 No.4KNOW WHERE? Research Sources A Genealogy Journey /South Carolina 135 WHO KNOWS? Queries /Questions 137 KNOW WHAT? Articles Brazos County Texas 1870 Census 138 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX 146 Smetana Cemetery, White, Brazos County TX 152 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 .156 Pot Pourri 164 WHAT'S NEW? Libraries 166 KNOW WHO? Pedigree Charts Dorothy BATEMAN CLARK i67 Stanley Preston CLARK 168 Christine JONES DULANEY 169 Louie Pierce DULANEY 170 Donald Frederick SIMONS 171 Victoria PECHIN SIMONS 172 Allie Mae WHITLEY WHITLEY 173 WHERE? Index 17 Bryan College Station 134 The BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER is an information publication, of the Brazos Genealogical Association of Bryan - College Station, Texas. Meetings are `'the third Monday of each month from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Bryan Public Library. OFFICERS 1985 President . . . . . . . Mary McCULLOCH Vice President . . . . . . . . Mary BELL Secretary . . . . . . . Peggy HOPE Treasurer . . . . .. . L. A. MADDOX Jr. Librarian . . . . . . . Nan ROSS Editor . . . . . . .Mary COOPER Membership is $10.00 for the calendar year. Make check payable to Brazos Genealogical Association. Mail to: L.A. MADDOX Jr.,- Treasurer P. 0. Box 5493 Bryan TX 77805 -5493 Please send him your name (as you want it listed on the membership list), address and phone number. Also send your pedigree chart if it has not already been submitted so that it can be published in the Advertiser. The Chart will also be placed in the vertical file in the Bryan Public Library. The Advertiser is also available for exchange if there are organizations or publishers who have a publication to offer in exchange. These are placed in the Bryan Public Library and will be available to interested parties in the Genealogy section. Send inquiries to: Brazos Genealogical Advertiser 740 Garden Acres Bryan TX 77802 e rlyi e1 qtc 0 "iced A GENEALOGY JOURNEY U I _ i / r r A Genealogist s dream is to go to the ancestral county and state and "walk the ground ". Last month your Editor "ran away from home" and did just that.. I've been saying South Carolina for several summers, but by George, l did it this time! The trip was great; I learned a lot and found out how . much more I have to learn! In the next few issues I plan to share some of the information I've gleaned. First, if you plan to "run away from home" like I did, I want to answer some concerns that I had. Columbia is a love- ly city with nice broad sureets and even in the down town area traffic was not a major problem. The State Archives' address is 1430 Senate Street. The side street is Bull and the en- trance to the parking lot is on Bull. Parking is free for Archives patrons (They give you a parking permit inside.). The staff is very helpful and w answer questions, help you find materials, and suggest other avenues when you get stuck. The primary search source is the Combined Alpha betioal Index. To quote their handout, it is "a computer generated microfilm finding aid to many early and important record series held by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. With this index the researcher can find listed in alphabetical order in one place persons and places from all the record series currently covered. All record series have not been indexed in the same depth. Only the names of the prin- cipal parties to a transaction have been included for land grants; conveyances; the Accounts Audited for Revolutionary Service; Court of Common Pleas Judgment Rolls; Summary Process Rolls; and Renunciations of Dower; and the various series of petitions to practice law. Geographic locations are included in the index for land grants and for those conveyances dated earlier than 1765. On the other hand, all personal and place names appearing on the document were included for plats, the Memorial Series in the Records of the Auditor General, tax returns, and bills of sale." Check this microfilm for each surname you want - -be sure to check variant spellings. Ask how to record the items you want to see further - -like a Land Grant or Memorial or deed.' Other search areas: a card file of military service /information;. 135 136 A Gene alogy Journey (Cont'd) county records on microfilm; many books of tax lists, stub en- tries, cemetery listings and census as well as histories and biographies. Of course, if you can't get to Columbia right away, you may want to do some researching through the mail. Again I quote the Archives handout: "In addition to using this index in the Search Room, limited access is available by mail. Interested persons may request a, cost estimate for the index entries under a particular name or all entries for a given surname. A price quotation for paper copies of relevant microfilm frames will be sent. If after ordering and receiving the index entries, the researcher desires copies of particular documents, he should return the index page with the items desired marked. As the index may list many references, researchers are requested to limit their col,ying requests to twenty entries per request. The index page wili be returned with a cost estimate for paper copies of the documents themselves. The address for the Archives is: SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY Post Office Box 11669, Capitol Station Columbia, South Carolina 29211 -1669 In addition, they have this list of persons who have indicated their willingness to make genealogical searches for a fee. If you wish to engage the services of a person whose name appears on the list, please correspond directly with that person as this department can neither make the necessary arrangement for obtaining his services nor be responsible for the searches made by him. (Ed.Note: Be sure to include a SASE!`) BRIGHT, Charles, 6824 °Longbrook Street, Columbia, SC 29206 BUNDRICK, Glenda (Mrs. Donald), Rt. 4, Box 254, Newberry SC 29108. 803 -276 -8209. Newberry County Courthouse CRAIG, Edward M., 4016 Cassina Road, Columbia SC 29205. 803 - 256 -8644. Southeastern United States. CROWDER, Mrs. James W., 157 York St., Chester SC 29706 Chester and adjacent counties. DRAINS, Tony, P.O.Box 11874, Capitol Station, Columbia, SC 29211. South Carolina Repositories. GANT, Wanda (Mrs. Paul H.), 112 West End Ave. McMinnville, TN 37110. 615 ®473- 6117. Warren Co. and surrounding counties in middle Tennessee. Hiberian Research, Windsor House, 22 Windsor Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, Ireland. Ireland. HICKS, Theresa M. (Mrs. William L.) 4351 Shorebrook Rd. Columbia SC 29206. All South CArolina Counties. HOLCOMB, Brent H., C.G. (Certified Genealogist), P.O. Box 21766, Columbia, SC 29211. South Carolina Repositories. W Irish Genealogical Services, 60 Ivanhoe Ave., Carryduff, Belfast BT8, Northern Ireland. Tele® Belfast 813142. (Enclose $1 for Airmail reply.) KISER, Miss Marolyn J., 265 South High Point Road, Spartanburg, SC 29301. Also prepares coats of arms. LANGDON, Barbara R., P.O. Box 633, Columbia SC 29202. South Carolina Repositories. McDILL, Edwin B., 14 Saratoga St., Sumter, SC 29150. Sumter, Columbia, Abbeville and Greenwood. MIMS, Dr. Frances, 1212 Rutledge Way, Anderson SC 29621. South Carolina, Repositories. RUDISILL, Horace F., 231 Pinewood Circle, Darlington, SC 29532. Darlington County Repositories only. SELLWOOD, Robert, The Moorings, Scatterdells Lane, Chipperfield, King's Langley, Herts, England. Manuscript collections in Great Britain and Military history. SEYLE, Miss Mary Alice, C.G.R.S., 11 ®D Lewis Village, Greenville, SC 29605. Greenville County only. SKINNER, John, P.O. Box 11874, Columbia SC 29211. Statewide. WHITE, Wesley D., Jr., c/o 5016 Baylor, North Charleston, SC 29406. Indian Ancestry only. Next time, I'll tell you about the Caroliana Library and some South Carolina county research ( really walking the ground!). Editor i f d .4 U0 na #74 SEAY, HARMON, FRANKLIN Edith ASMER is researching these families who may have been in the.Brazos County area. She will be happy to exchange information with anyone researching these lines Mrs. Peter F. ASMER, 4600 Reamer Ave., Columbia SC 29206 #75 GLOVER Drew WELCH is researching the GLOVER line and thinks W there may be some in this area. Please contact her to exchange information. Drew WELCH, care of Edith ASMER, 4600 Reamer Ave Columbia SC 29206 Editor's note. I met these two ladies, and their mothers in the Archives in North Carolina. They are very interested in hearing from you, and may be able to help you with South Carolina research in return. 138 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 43 Post Offices Bryan 8 July 1870 Printed #22 w 356 337 PRATT, Jane S. W. 57 38 BURK, L. 5 39 HENDF.t'SON, Levi a� c '2 J. '9 A. 59 340 WALL, D. Tex of I. M. C. M. E. Da Be 36o 41 MILLER, J. F. L. E. J. W. I. F. 61 42 STROTHER, Geo. Martha Jno D. Wash M. C. isan 62 43 CHASE, J� .r les Fai ini.e H. J. 63 44 WOODS, Martha C s L. M. Dan FARROW, Ellen 64 45 BURRELL, L. Jane M. Jo 65 46 LEWIS, H. ALLEN Jane 0 o M v o 28 F B WasherWoman 3MB 9/12 M B Sept 24 F B to 40 M B Laborer 40 F B Wa.sherWoman 16 F B to 36 M W House Carpenter 33 F W H.House 14 F W at school lO F W go to 8MW 45 M W Barkeeper 38 F W Keeping House 17 M W No occupation 14 F W to of 40 M B Dairy Man 40 F B Washer Woman 21 M B Laborer 12 M B at home 9MB 15 F B Washerwoman 7 F B 5FB 40 M B Laborer 25 F B K.House 6 MB 1 M B 40 F B take in Washing 15 M B drives Waggons 13 F B takes in Washing 3 F B 1 M B 21 F B " to 26 M B Laborer 21 F B Keeping House 5FB 1 M B 45 F B take in Washing 55 F B " to 4-q m w a� c '2 o '9 U) M? Tex of La i/ ,® PI 400 300 Ala Tll of v Tex 1 X 1 it Ky Miss Ark Tenn to it Tex PI Ala Tex of Ky Miss Tex It Tenn Miss if Tex of Miss Tex SC Tex of Va Md a 0 ET 0 139 BRAZOS °County Texas 1870 Census \; Page No. 44 Post office® Bryan 8 July 1870 Printed #22A r-4 a� rt :. ® M w a� o +� ` s. o o � Pq X� o o �� �c� ��o �4 v 365 3 ALLEN, Ed 16 M B Cook in Restarant La John 20 M B No Occupation It Doran 10 F B at School Tex X 66 47 OVERSTREET, M. 64 F B take in Washing Va Maria 14 F B ®® B/ Tex J. 29 M B Laborer Va ueorgia 10 F B at home Tex L. 6 F B // Mary 4 F B IA 67 48 HUMPERY, Dick 30 M B Barber Tenn D. 25 F B K.Ho N C Jane 14 F B at home Tenn RUFFIN, L. 23 F B Domestic servant S C TURNER, J. 18 F B ®, 11 it 68 49 NE=, W. T. 44 M W Deputy Sheriff 600 200 Tenn _- Susan 31 F W K.House Tex M. I. 17 F W No occupation Tenn HINES , E. E. 11 F W Tex 69 35 HARRISON, J. J. 47 M W Timer Ga 370 351 ADAMS M.A. 55 F W K. House 400 100 K,y E. F. 24 F W No occupation Ala C. S. 19 F W /, 1/ Miss 71 52 HARRISON, T. D. 42 M W '" "® 600 Va T. J. 1 M W at School Tenn X E. 12 F ®v " '° TeX X. JONES, T. 0. 29 F W HouseKeep- -r Miss RICHMOND, L. 25 F W Music Teacher London J. 4 M W Tex 72 53 MUIKINS, L.. 41 M W House Carpenter 600 N Y E. 34 F W K.House Ill M. 14 F W at school Tex X L . 9 F W 1, 11 X J. 2 F W 1/ 73 54 HOWELL, A(?). J. 32 M W Jeweler 500 200 Ill So J. 3 F W K.House Pa -M. A. 12 F W at School Tex X W. M. 6 MW 11 CHRISTOPHER B. 26 F W Domestic Servant Norway Mollie 2 F W t1 HANDY, M. 44 M W Farther Miss ET 0 140 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 45 Post office: Bryan 9 July 1870 Printed #23 ® ®W 0 M 0 o � � 9 a, rn BROWN, A.T. 22 F W No occupation Tenn 373 35 HARDY, M. C. 34 F W K. House Miss M. A. 16 F W No occupation to J. A. 14 M W at school B X L. C. 12 F '° °° to X D • M. T 11 M �lY // 1/ 11 X G. W. 9 M W P/ // 11 X YOUNG, J. 1. 26 M W Lumber Merchant 300 100 Ga 74 55 Al M. C. 16 F W K. House it J. M. 7/12 M W Nov T..x HENDERSON, J. 22 F B Domestic Servant Ark 75 56 KNOWLIES, B. W. 29 M W House Carpenter 300 100 Ala L. A. 22 F W K. House N C 76 57 ERWIN, L. 45 M W Physician 4000 500 Tenn S. 43 F W K. House L. 19 M W at school Miss X Tom 16 M W 1/ i/ 1/ X L. 14 F W // /® 11 X _. 1X E. 11 F W L. 7 F W A. 3 F W Tex M. 1 F W of 77 58 JOHNSON, Mary 35 F B Domestic Servant Ga M. 5 M M Tex E . 3 F M 11 78 59 GEORGE, S. A. 40 F W K. House Ala L. 15 M W at home Tex E. 12 M W /1 1/ // 36o PETTY, o. W. 29 M W House Carpenter Tenn D. 14 F W K. House Tex 79 61 HUTCHESON, M. 36 F W 1' 11 19 W. J. 21 M W Saddler 1B E. 12 M W No occupation /0 38o 62 ANDREWS, H. A. 29 M W House Carpenter 600 Tenn M. E. 36 F W K. House /1 J. H. 9 M W at school Tex X S. B. 4 F W // B. 4/12 F W Feb B1 BROWN, A. F. 26 M W House Carpenter Tenn 81 63 STOCKTON, J. M. 38 M W Bookkeeper 500 1/ 141 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 46 Post Office: Bryan 9 July 1870 Printed #23A 4—' ° ® 6� �a ® U r r 0 A� cs e°I r-q cd � &Q P4 ro � o � 381 363 WI , Bel 74 F B Cooking S C 383 364 WILKISON, Jas 35 M W Farming Tenn Mary 40 F W K. House N C res-.h 13 F W at School Tex X James 12 M W P A / A 01 A X Ad. 9 F Pal /1 1L X 84 65 WILSON, Tom 30 M B Domestic Servant Tenn Cal 23 F B IA 1/ Ga Willie 6 F B Tex Tom 3 M B // Henry 1 M B of 85 66 HILL, Augustus 47 M W Cornm.Merchant 1000 500 Maine Sarah 45 F W K. House IP C arr ie 17 F W at School Ark X Dai se 11 F W 90'. 1/ PP X Lillie 4 F W Tex Dan 10 M B Ark Price 7 M B of Adams 50 M B Laborer Va 86 67 HARDY, Hammett 31 M W Judge Police Court 1000 200 Ma-lisse 20 F W K. House Tex Nary 3/12 F W Eutton 10 M B 1/ 87 Sallie 50 F B Cook Va 88 68 CHASE, Henry 32 M W Clk in Furniture Store Mass Amelia 28 F W K. House N Y 89 69 WOODS, Jno 65 M W House builder 2000 Ga Sallie 38 F W K. House DURHAM, Love 20 M W at School 390 370 DOSIER, James 57 M W Tanner 200 200 1/ Eliza 46 F W Ka House Thos 25 M W Clk in Dry Goods Store '® 91 371 SDVIPSON, Geo 40 M W Blacksmith 200 Ireland Margret 35 F W K. House /1 Chas 12 M W at School Ill X Y Mary 6 F W Miss McDuff 3 M W Tex WM 7/12 M W Nov IA 92 72 BAKER, France 44 F'W Ka House Ga Thomas 19 M W Laborer Ala 142 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 47 Post Office: Bryan. 11 July 1870 Printed #24 .� '� ow ° a Q) o c rn 0 o 392 372 STOCKTON, E. A. 40 F W K. House Tenn J. C. 10 M W at School of X D. B. 8 M W '® Tex X 93 73 TUCKER, J. 26 M W Photographer Tenn 1 . W. 25 F W K. House go M. 2 F W to C . S. 1 M W 10 E. H. 45 F W Housekeeper N C 94 74 DECKMAN, A. M. 40 M W family Grocery 600 100 N.Scotia M. e. 34 F W K. House Ala. A. T. 11 M W at School Tex X F. M. 8 M W „ „ e, X E. M. 5FW ., James 1 M W ' 95 75 HALL, M. A. 33 F W K.House Ky Ida 14 F W at School Tex X M. 8 F W of q J. E. . 4 M W 19 GARRISON, M. 7 F M 1° 96 76 NEILL, A. C. 39 M W House builder 700 200 Miss E. 28 F W K. House °1 PETERS, Kitty 50 F W Housekeeper Ae 97 77 SMITH, A. 37 M M Policeman Tex H. 36 F M to MARTIN, J. B. 16 F M of HILL, Laurie 14 F M at home of 98 78 MOSELY, A. 23 F M Miss H. 3 F M Tex 99 79 MINOR, L. 38 M B Laborer Va D. 40 F B takes in washing Tenn R. 12 M B at home Miss B. 10 F B ®, ,® to N. 6 F B Tex M. 1 F B 01 Eugene 17 M W Farming Ala Maxy 15 F W at home it Ann 13 F W at School 09 X Oscar 9 M W ®, 11 /0 X 400 380 MITCHELL, Jas 50 M W Farmer 7000 1000 Tenn Mary 35 F W Keeping house Ky CH c� 0 W O g r-q A., O O� .- O 0 0 U �-I � � A T 4} 74 r-i r - O 400 380 MITCHELL, John 12 M W at School Tenn X Henry 10 M W rr rr Tex X Mars hall 8 M W n vv rr X La ,,e. La ura 7 F W X 1X1 Ulll a L; , 6 F W JanF 4 F W ° Kate 8/12 F W Oct " 1 81 RIDGEWAY, Alex S7 M W Farmer 500 100 Md Pitt 26 M W Saddler 100 Tex Jne 22 M W °° 50 it Sarah 18 F W K. House Md 2 82.NE=Y, Ruth 56 F W " 250 100 Ky Jane 29 F W No Occupation Mo Joseph 27 M W Laborer 500 100 Tex Sarah 22 F W at home John 18 M W no occupation 100 Matilda 18 F W j 3 83 TANSTAL, Martha 50 M W K. House 300 100 Ga 4 84 THOMAS, Bart 56 M W Farmer 500 50 N C Lacy 53 F W K. House of VAUGHT, Nancy 22 F W at home Miss Willie 20 F W „ .r of 5 85 SHOWS, John -32 M W Farmer " 'liza 25 F W K. House Tex DULANEY, Margt 23 F W no occupation Cyrus 4 m W „ Mary 3 ° W r 6 86 FORD, Lewis 34 M W Labore 150 Ala Mary 33 F W K. House of 7 87 RAWLS, John 38 M W Laborer Ga Loren 36 F W K. House Ala Mollie 9 F W at School °° X Mattie 6 F W r. ,r „ X Ella 1 F W Tex 8 88 GREGORY, Callins 58 M W Soap Maker 600 100 N C Luciscia 49 F W K. House Miss ` Tempy 20 F W at home Tex John 12 M W " School' it X MORROW, Danl 39 M W Carpenter Ohio �� GLAZE, Lizzie 20 F W K. House Tex 144 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 49 Post Officer Bryan 12 July 1870 31 M W Barber Printed #25 Erma 22 F W K. House Geo 4 M W m a� 36 M W Barkeeper Mary 23 F W K. House Z DEAN, Felix 13 M B at home 12 92 FORRESTER, Jo O Z 4ZI w Eliza 25 F M K. House 13 93 STRONG, Betty 46 F W Milliner BROWN, Alex 10 M W at School STRONG, Carey o u o ` r 14 94 DEARING, Womas 43 M W Clk in Dry G ®Store 150 Laura 37 F W K. House 15 95 ay 45 M W Clk in Grocery Store o PA r-4 DUNCAN, Wm 19 M W at School a o v 16 96 COLE, Mason � R H lP:) v 22 F W Keeping House John cC U2 0 ® � 1� r 1 R� 3 M W m 408 388 WALTON, John 31 M M Barber 17 97 BUNGER, Wm 32 M W Com.Merchant 3500 Ala Jane 9 89 Bell 30 F M K. House McCOWAN, Sophy 20 F W No occupation Miss 22 M W C1k.Comm.Mercht 18 98 SHAW, Sarah A. Jno 3 M M 21 F W No occupation Jno 20 M W Clk in Dry Goods Store Tex Ada 15 F W at School Georgia 14 F W to rl LAMB KIN, Kate 30 F W No occupation 400 11 250 Bavaria /1 La. Ga Tex is We] o SC Miss Tenn Miss X Tex Va Ga It Tenn Ala Tex X Ala 11 Ga Tex X of ty Ir e/ France Ky Tex /r 01 /r 300 Tenn 11 n rl X Tex X 100 Tenn -' Fant J, 12 M M ilky 410 390 GINDER, Geo 31 M W Barber Erma 22 F W K. House Geo 4 M W 11 91 HEARN Joseph 36 M W Barkeeper Mary 23 F W K. House DEAN, Felix 13 M B at home 12 92 FORRESTER, Jo 20 M M Barber Eliza 25 F M K. House 13 93 STRONG, Betty 46 F W Milliner BROWN, Alex 10 M W at School STRONG, Carey 1 F W BIFFO, Mary 36 F W No occupation 14 94 DEARING, Womas 43 M W Clk in Dry G ®Store 150 Laura 37 F W K. House 15 95 WALSTERN, Jas 45 M W Clk in Grocery Store Rebecca 45 F W K. House DUNCAN, Wm 19 M W at School COLE, Noah 23 M W Dry Goods Merchant 2000 16 96 COLE, Mason 39 M W 11 1r 11 3000 Jane 22 F W Keeping House John 14 M W at School Mary 7 F W mr ®r Albert 3 M W Jane 6/12 F W , Arthur 28 M W Clk ®Dry Goods Store 17 97 BUNGER, Wm 32 M W Com.Merchant 3500 Jane 19 F W K. House Wm 10/12 M W McCOWAN, Sophy 20 F W No occupation WATSON, Geo 22 M W C1k.Comm.Mercht 18 98 SHAW, Sarah A. 51 F W Keeping House 1500 Sarah 21 F W No occupation Jno 20 M W Clk in Dry Goods Store Ada 15 F W at School Georgia 14 F W to rl LAMB KIN, Kate 30 F W No occupation 400 250 Bavaria /1 La. Ga Tex is We] o SC Miss Tenn Miss X Tex Va Ga It Tenn Ala Tex X Ala 11 Ga Tex X of ty Ir e/ France Ky Tex /r 01 /r 300 Tenn 11 n rl X Tex X 100 Tenn -' 28 7 JONES, Henry 16 m m Farmer S C Ann 30 F M K. House of 145 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 50 Post Office: Brazos 12 July 1870 Printed 25A Zvl-- 4- (D Cd 4-1 4- 0 4, 0 4- C) Cd r-1 0 0 a) 0 0 r A S a) 0 Rr 1 1 8 1c: o 0 0 0� a4 PQ U) 418 398 , Thomas 10 M W at School Tex X Wash 9 M W It X Reburter (sic) 6 F W 19 19 99 KIRK, James 34 M W Physician 1000 100 Ala Mary 32 F W Keeping House Ga Janes 5 M W Tex GRAVES, Henry L. 57 M W Minister N C Ophelia 23 F W No occupation Tex Rebechah 14 F W at School if X 21 401 DAVIS, Napoleon 30 M W Farmer 3500 500 Miss Mary 18 F W K. House la DAVENPORT, Yonny 30 M B Domestic Servant Tex Sely 26 F B " to Ala 22 2 LARDY, Isom 46 M W Professor Ky Sarah 43 F W K. House 1000 200 Ala Columbus 23 M W Farmer Ky Leon 20 M W No Occupation if Charles 18 M W " it it Paul 17 M W Farmer If Ellen 12 F W at home Mollie 8 F W Leande 6 M W 24 3 BOWLS, Oscar P(?). 53 M W Cotton buyer 3000 80Q Va Margret E. 27 F W K.House Miss ROGERS, Rose 22 F W Domestic Servant Tex BONEY, Lyloy 10 F W at home ROGERS, Wm 25 M W Barber Ohio 25 4 moRRisori John 72 M W Farmer 1000 200 Tex Mary 0. 25 F W K. House Miss Martha 19 F W at home 11 willington 17 M W Farmer Tex HENDERSON, Mazy 7 F W of Bennett 7 M W A. 26 5 McCRAW, M. Woodson 24 M W lawyer 2Q00 100 Ga Minnie 22 F W K. House VA Lula 2 F W Tex 27 6 Tooms, Mary 47 F W K. House 500 100 Miss Oscar 10 M W at School 10 X 28 7 JONES, Henry 16 m m Farmer S C Ann 30 F M K. House of 146 TRYON CEMETERY Brazos County TX - - - -- Crocket N. 17 April 1875, 4 Aug 1884 son of ? ?? BALL, Sally d 26 June 1861 wi of A.M. BALL BOWMAN, Mary W. 28 . %)ar 1809, 1 May 1874 wi of T.C. BOWMAN BOWMAN, T. C. 29 Jan 1807, 15 Nov 1879 hus of Mary W. BOWMAN BRAMMER, Nell LAWLESS 6 Dec 1907, 5 Jan 1934 CLOUD, Anna 18 Oct 1881, 29 Oct 1883 dau of J.W. & CLOUD CLOUD, Bessie L. d 1897 da of Mr. & Mrs. T.A. CLOUD CLOUD, Emma L. 10 May 1880, 16 Feb 1926 CLOUD, James W. 1839 - 1925 hus of Lucy P. CLOUD CLOUD, Jimmie 2 Mar 1874, 15 Feb 1889 son of J.W. & L.P. CLOUD CLOUD, John E. 12 Sept 1884, 26 May 1908 CLOUD, Lucy P. 1846 - 1925 wi of James W. CLOUD CLOUD, Sarah Jane 13 June 1846, 1 June 1885 wi of W.W. CLOUD CLOUD, W. W. 16 May 1837, 18 July 1907 hus of Sarah Jane CLOUD DEAN, Mrs. L. E 20 June 1880, 30 July 1900 EASTERS Mary Ruth 1867 - 1961 wi. of Minus B. EASTERS EASTERS, Minus B. 1862 - 1946 hus of Mary Ruth EASTERS EASTERS, Ripley M. 13 Nov 1891, 28 Apr 1920 EDGE, Janie 23 Jan 1847, 9 Oct 1908 EDGE, Mary Etta d 20 Oct 1911, age 58 yrs wi of W.L. EDGE EDGE, Warren Lee 15 Jan 1846 14 Feb 1916 FOSTER, Mrs. Jesse J. 1895 - 1931 FOSTER, M.E. SPARKS 17 Jan 1844, 24 Jan 1900 wi. of John FOSTER DAU OF W.H. & Pine SPARKS, born in Troup Co. GA FOSTER, Walter R. 1931 - 1914 GIBBS, Maudie H. 4 June 1902, 17 Feb 1938 GIBSON, W. J. 23 Feb 1826 31 July 1876 son of J.S. & M.M. GIBSON • HAMMOND, Mathew 25 Mar 1825, 5 Jan 1879 HAMMOND, Mrs. S. J. 21 Dec 1822, 3 Max° 1890 HAYES, Rebecca Lee 15 Oct 185 A, 17 May 1923 wi of R.H. HAYES HAYES, Rubin Alvin 30 Sept 1896, 13 Mar 1915 son of B.H. & R.H. HAYES Ada Iola 12 Sept 1871, 29 Nov 1931 wi of John Henry Franklin HEARN HEARN, John Henry Frnnklin 14 Sept 1860, 3 June. 1930 hus of Ada Iola HEARN Mrs. E. 22 Dec 1810, 24 Nov 1908 HEARNE, M. 31 May 1893, 20 Sept 1973 Richard 1894 - 1983 HEBERT, Colastie Z. 1813 - 1903 HEBERT, Collier (dates illegible) son of ® -- HEBERT - HEBERT, Joseph 1853 1893 HEBERT, Joseph H. d 11 July 1883 age 40 yrs HENDERSON, Henry H. 14 Nov 1882, 1 Oct 1906 HENDERSON, J H. 10 Jan 1827, 28 Sept 1904 HENDERSON, J. W. 18 Mar 1850, 5 May 1914 HENDERSON, Mrs. M. C. 26 May 1854, 13 June 1909 wi of J.W. HENDERSON HENDERSON, Mirtie M. 27 Sept ? ? ? ?, July ? ? ?? (Illegible) HENDERSON, Miss R. J. 29 Feb 1860, 25 Sept 1898 HOLLAND, Anna 10 Sept 1887, 4 Sept 1889 dau of D.F. & A.L. HOLLAND HOLLAND, Ara L. 19 Aug 1863, 2 Feb 1892 wi of David F. HOLLAND HOLLAND, David F. 31 July 1867, 3 ..gay 1904 hus of Ara L. HO.LI AND HOLLAND, Fannie Ruth 26 July 1860, 31 Jan 1936 HORTON, Alice 4 Mar 1871, 17 Feb 1895 dau of John C. & Mary HORTON HORTON, Arti.11a 12 Oct 1858, 25 Feb 1895 wi of W._. HORTON HORTON, Eula A. 27 Dec 1892, 15 Aug 1894 dau of W.T. & A. HORTON HORTON, Ida Grace 16 July 1887, 16 June 1975 HORTON, Will T. 1853 ®1929 147 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX GIBSON, -- -(top of stone gone) 25 Feb 1876 aged 21 yrs 5 mos 25 days wi of J.S. GIBSON GILPIN, Hender 27 Dec 1867, 4 Dec 1893 son of J.P. GILPIN GILPIN, Jessie P. 16 Dec 1864, 29 July 1940 hus of Mary GILPIN GILPIN, 12 July 1876, 12 June 1970 wi of Jessie P. GILPIN GILPIN, T. A. 13 Mar 1886, 15 Nov 1908 GILPIN, Mrs. T. A. 18 Nov 1883, 22 Sept 1902 • HAMMOND, Mathew 25 Mar 1825, 5 Jan 1879 HAMMOND, Mrs. S. J. 21 Dec 1822, 3 Max° 1890 HAYES, Rebecca Lee 15 Oct 185 A, 17 May 1923 wi of R.H. HAYES HAYES, Rubin Alvin 30 Sept 1896, 13 Mar 1915 son of B.H. & R.H. HAYES Ada Iola 12 Sept 1871, 29 Nov 1931 wi of John Henry Franklin HEARN HEARN, John Henry Frnnklin 14 Sept 1860, 3 June. 1930 hus of Ada Iola HEARN Mrs. E. 22 Dec 1810, 24 Nov 1908 HEARNE, M. 31 May 1893, 20 Sept 1973 Richard 1894 - 1983 HEBERT, Colastie Z. 1813 - 1903 HEBERT, Collier (dates illegible) son of ® -- HEBERT - HEBERT, Joseph 1853 1893 HEBERT, Joseph H. d 11 July 1883 age 40 yrs HENDERSON, Henry H. 14 Nov 1882, 1 Oct 1906 HENDERSON, J H. 10 Jan 1827, 28 Sept 1904 HENDERSON, J. W. 18 Mar 1850, 5 May 1914 HENDERSON, Mrs. M. C. 26 May 1854, 13 June 1909 wi of J.W. HENDERSON HENDERSON, Mirtie M. 27 Sept ? ? ? ?, July ? ? ?? (Illegible) HENDERSON, Miss R. J. 29 Feb 1860, 25 Sept 1898 HOLLAND, Anna 10 Sept 1887, 4 Sept 1889 dau of D.F. & A.L. HOLLAND HOLLAND, Ara L. 19 Aug 1863, 2 Feb 1892 wi of David F. HOLLAND HOLLAND, David F. 31 July 1867, 3 ..gay 1904 hus of Ara L. HO.LI AND HOLLAND, Fannie Ruth 26 July 1860, 31 Jan 1936 HORTON, Alice 4 Mar 1871, 17 Feb 1895 dau of John C. & Mary HORTON HORTON, Arti.11a 12 Oct 1858, 25 Feb 1895 wi of W._. HORTON HORTON, Eula A. 27 Dec 1892, 15 Aug 1894 dau of W.T. & A. HORTON HORTON, Ida Grace 16 July 1887, 16 June 1975 HORTON, Will T. 1853 ®1929 148 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX JOLLY, Almira 1851 - 1921 JOLLY, Green 1853 - 1908 1& E. 21 Nov 1893 (only one date) wi of W.T. KELLEY KELLY, R. Annie 29 Mar 1856, 24 Aug 1937 wi of S.S. KELLY KELLY, S. S. 17 May 1850, 29 Nov 1930 hus of R. ArTde KELLY KELLEY W. T. 17 Aug 1896, 20 Jan 1981 LANG, Elmer Earl 21 July 1897, 26 Nov 1918 son of Mr.& Mrs.W.J.LANG LANG, Elva Verle 16 Sept 1915, 8 Nov 1916 LANG, Jeanette F. 15 Apr 1861, 27 July 1952 LANG, Morris A. Sr. 22 Dec 1913, 23 Dec 1974 LANG, Ora B. 20 NLr 1894, 27 Nov 1981 LANG, W. J. 1 Jan 1859, 17 Sept 1926 LANG, Walter J. 6 May 1893, 30 Sept 1958 LAWLESS, Bessie Anna 24 May 1897, 5 Dec 1900 LAWLESS, Bessie M. 1915 - - -- wi of Walter Allen LAWLESS LAWLESS, Doris Lee 1922 (only date given) LAWLESS, Elmer Earl 1909 - 1917 LAWLESS, Elmo E. 6 May 1912, 17 Nov 1913 LAWLESS, Infant son of W.J. & M.A.LAWLESS b&d 31 Mar 1899 LAWLESS, Infant of W.R. & Lillie LAWLESS 2.1 Aug 1899, 1 Sept 1899 LAWLESS, Jeanette Margie 1919 (only date given) ,LAWLESS, Miss Kate 20 Feb 1863, 31 Oct 1936 LAWLESS, Lillie 19 Oct 1873, 24 Aug 1899 wi of W.R. LAWLESS dau of W. & E. SIPPARD LAWLESS, Mahala 14 Dec 1829, 12 Sept 1893 63 yrs 8 mos 28 days wi of W. C. LAWLESS LAWLESS, Marcie Lenora 7 Mar 1866, 19 June 1918 wi of S.C. LAWLESS LAWLESS, Mary A. 1866 - 1946 wi of W. Jackson LAWLESS LAWLESS, Nettie LANG 1886 - 1974 wi of Robert Leonard LAWLESS LAWLESS, Nora Ann 7 Feb 0 84, 12 May 1961 LAWLESS, Oliver William Sr. 10 Mar 1914, 30 Oct 1964 LAWLESS, Robert Leonard 1886- 1954 hus of Nettie LANG LAWLESS LAWLESS, S. C. 26 Nov 1859, 31 Jan 1906 LAWLESS, W. C. 14 Dec 1822, 23 April 1904 LAWLESS, W. Jackson 1861 - 1944 hus of A. LAWLESS LAWLESS, Walter Allen 1903 - 1961 hus of Bessie M. LAWLESS 149 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX LAWLESS, Walter Rhodes 9 Apr 1870, 8 Dec 1949 LAWLESS, William lee 9 July 1868, 15 Aug 1884 16 yrs 7 mos 6 days son of W.C. & M.LAWLESS LLOYD, Allie E. 30 May 1856, 20 Aug 1935 wi of Elbert R. LLOYD LLOYD, Annie Aira 21 Sept 1895, 17 Oct 1895 dau of J.C. & E.R. LLOYD LLOYD, Bolen F. 7 Oct 1891, 19 Nov 1953 Pvt Co G 33 Infantry World War I LLOYD, Cora. D. 15 Aug 1896, 16 Dec 1981 wi of Bolen. F. LLOYD LLOYD, Elbert R. 14 Mar 1854, 23 Jan 1930 hus of .alie E. LLOYD LLOYD, Lucy Addie 31 Jan 1866, 20 June 1867 dau. of J.P. & Mary F. LLOYD LLOYD, Noah Abner 13 Sept 1881, 23 July 1883 LONG, Deby Elizabeth 21 Juno 1891, 23 June 1900 dau of W.J. & S.J. LONG LONG, E. Jane 26 Mar 1864, 28 June 1954 wi of Wm.Joseph ,LONG LONG, Joseph C. 8 Mar 1884, 11 May 1940 'Father' LONG, Wm. Joseph 10 Mar 1852, 7 Jan 1927 MARTIN, Mary E. 7 Mar 1883' 7 Oct 1883 Infant dau of J.F. & M.E.MARTIN MARTIN, Oscar T. 7 .Mar 1883, 7 Oct 1883 Infant son of J.F. & M.E.MARTIN MATHIS, Byron T. 18 Jan 1911, 13 Feb 1911 Son of J.H. & Kate MATHIS MATHIS, E. H. 11 July 1892, 21 Sept 1910 Son of Ed & Mollie MATHIS MATHIS, Edwin H. 8 July 1860, 2 Oct 1893 MATHIS, James E. 4 August 1838, 14 May 1930 MATHIS, Mollie d 26 Jan 1905 age 33 yrs MATHIS, C. 22 June 1843, 13 June 1920 MAYERS, Della Elizabeth 4 Nov 1879, 14 Mar 1896 MOORE, T. C. 15 July 1812, 28 Oct 1885 MOORE, Mrs. T. C. 13 Jan 1830, 4 Sept 1910 wi of T.C.140ORE MURDOCK, Audrey 1899 - 1900 MURDOCK, Ella R. 1845 - 1897 wi of J. H. MURDOCK MURDOCK, J. H. 1843 - 1895 hus of Ella R. MURDOCK MURDOCK, Robert A. 1880 - 1882 MURDOCK, Walter S. b 1882 age l mo. NEVILL, Evie C. 20 July 1860, 4 Sept 1881 wi of J.H.NEVILL NEVILL, Little Cliff 18 Apr 1880 (no other date) son of J.H. & E.C.NEVILL fl NEWCOMB, Bessie H. 2 Nov 1891, 11 Feb 1946 wi of John T.NEWCOMB NEWCOMB, John David "14 Oct 1914, 26 Nov 1915 NEWCOMB, John T. 1 June 1879, 21 Aug 1939 hus of Bessie H.NEWCONM 150 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX I 'I NIX, Ernest 22 Feb 1894, 12 Dec 1894 son of D.F.C. & M.I.NIX NIX, Eva G. 25 Mar 1895, 16 Sept 1895 dau of D.F.C. & M.I.NIX PARKER, A. 14 Dec 1884, 12 Apr 1885 PARKER, P. 3 Sept 1868, 30 Sept 1875 PARKER, S. C. 5 Aug 1837, 5 Feb 1869 PARKER, T. Re 31 July 1866, 1 Sept 1873 PICKETT, J. R® 8 Feb 1862, 21 July 1894 POWEIL, Minnie Belle 17 June 1897, 5 Mar 1900 151 Tryon Cemetery, Brazos County TX STEWART, Cordal F. 1 Jan 1879, 1 Mar 1880 son of Dr.J.R. & May STEWART STEWART, Henry M. d 27 Nov 1906 age 32 yrs 7 mos STEWART, Jas. H. 1 Aug 1869, 18 July 1875 son of Dr.J.R. & J.C.STEWART STEWART, Joanna C. 7 Mar 1831, 5 Feb 1872 wi of Dr. J.R. STEWART STEWART, Dr. John R. 1826 1883 STEWART, M. 5 Apr 1835, 8 Apr 1885 TOBIAS, C. L. 16 Jan 1845, 15 Apr 1914 hus of M.M. TOBIAS TOBIAS, Claud J. 26 July 1896, 20 Sept 1900 son of C.L. & S.E.TOBIAS Jr. TOBIAS, Clenton C. 22 May 1894, 10 Mar 1895 son of C.L. & S.E.TOBIAS Jr. TOBIAS, Lona. Idella' 17 Feb 1838, 26 May 1917 A of T.L. TOBIAS TOBIAS, Mrs. M. M. 23 Nov 1842, (no death date) A of C.L. TOBIAS TOBIAS, Mary C. 16 Sept 1840, 6 Dec 1908 A of W.R. TOBIAS TOBIAS, Maydle 6 July 1909, 19 May 1917 dau of T.L. & L.I. TOBIAS TOBIAS, W. R. 19 Sept 1840, 30 Dec 1906 TOBIAS, Willie (no dates) son of J.F. & F.E. TOBIAS TOBIAS, Wilmer Naul 15 Mar 1905, 23 Nov 1906 son of D.L.Jr & Jane TOBIAS WILSON, Infant children of Dr. R.H. & Minerva J. WILSON Maud 1880 ® 1881 Alice 1890 - 1893 Joseph 1884 - 1884 Bertha 1898 1900 Many 1886 ® 1888 Rae 1902 ® 1905 WILSON, W. E. d 1 Oct 1888 age 4 yrs 4 mos 10 days son of R.L. & E.E.W=ON 152 Smetana Cemetery White (Continued from Vol.VI,No-3,P.109) MERKA, Lucy Clara 1 July 1908 (no other date) MERKA, Mary 15 Mar 1842, 11 Feb 1•• 1 MERKA Paul 12 Mar 1870, 30 Apr 1926 'Father' I 1 MERKA: Sam 23 Feb 1905, 29 Apr 1981 Mason NAEGELEN, George N. 17 Nov 1902 PANTLIKA, Julie zemr 2 List 1892, v sturi 24 Roku PANTLIK, Stepan nar 6 Srp . Zadavic Yorave zemr 10 Brez 1897 PARKER, Bonnie 25 Dec 1927# 1 3 Apr 1981 PENI I Filomena nar 31 Ledna 1880 U Kosove - Morays WENICKA, Lena 1969 wi of Prank PENICA* 153 154 WALLIN, Annie May 20 Jan 1924 age 28 days .• hu of Lucy TUREK TUREK, Lucy 22 Nov ... 8 Apr 1982 wi of John F. TUREK .d 1894, zem 25 Cerrna 1894 _ 'Matk UHYREK Tom 1857 - • - erezie UHYREKI UHYREC, Tom 12 Sept 1881, 1896 wi of Thomas VALOUCH VALOUCH, Thomas ;• WALLIN, Annie May 20 Jan 1924 age 28 days .• 155 ZALOBNA, Frantiska nar 17 Zari 1851, ve vycemelici na Morave, zem 6 Unora _ 1932 ZALOBNY, Uilem M. nar 28 Huetna 1844, ve Zdanicich na Morave, zem 8 Unora 1923 ZEMANEK, Anna nar 2 Unora 1857, ve zbejsove na Morave, zem 4 Le dna 1915 ZEMMEK, Jino nar 20 List 1893, zem 25 Ri3 1898 syn J. & A® ZEMANEK ZEMANEK, Josef nar 27 Led 1850 v zbeld cove na M ®rave, zem 30 Zari 1919 v stari 69 L. 8m 3 d ZEMANEK, Joseph A 1876 1941 ZEMMEK, Karel nar 25 List 1890, zem 1 Len 1899 syn J. & A. ZEMANEK ZEMANEK, Vlasta 1881 1919 ZEMANEK, William A® 1915 - 1983 (Memorial Funeral. Chapel) ++++++++++++++++++.....++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +..... + + ++ An on -going project of the Brazos Genealogical Association has been the listing of Brazos County Cemeteries. This issue of the Advertiser has the Tryon Cemetery and completes the Smetana Cemetery - White. We have some that have not yet run in the Ad- vertiser and some that have not yet been list d; however, we are getting close to publishing our book. As ( Sesquicentennial project, we will be "getting it together" his winter. Another editorial comment`: Following are the beginning ® pages of Bryan City Cemetery Register -Book 4. This one is very interesting as it gives age, place of birth and cause of death, as well as date and location of burial. This will run in the next few issues of the Advertiser. The Bryan City Cemetery books will probably be another publication. Exciting things are happening. 156 BRYAN CEMETERY REGISTER Sexton Record September 1881 Book 4 NAME OF DECEASED AGE Albert PARRIS 27 yrs Elisabeth DERDEN 46 yrs SPRING 55 yrs — fant F.F. HOOPER Brazos Co Tex - -- rrie KING 6 mth Joseph MORTISKY 6 mths Julia CURRIE 15 yrs T. D. WILSON 71 yrs Carmelia DeFRANCIS 47 yrs J. Ha HICKS 39 yrs Nannie MEYERS 2 yrs Infant John DALY - -- Infant Thomas ERWIN - -- mma BUTLER 26 yrs Walter HALE 2 mth ® liza Pa LOUGHRIDGE 70 yrs Pa HASSELL 66 yrs FENNELL 6 weeks Marie GRIFFITHS 4 2 yrs M. Stanly COLE 1 yr 7 Mo Infant A. WERLY --- Mississippi S.C. ECHOLS 51 yrs A.G. McLELAND 33 yrs Thomas RAGSDALE 5 yrs Josie P. LOUGHRIDGE 34 yrs Lucy C. BRYAN 26 yrs. STUGCHARZKIE 6 mts �d BROWN (Colored) 4 days C. DOUGHTON 54 yrs of child Ms DOUGHTON -- AM 54 yrs (Colored) 40 yrs lored) - -® Left edge of this page was torn. NATIVITY DATE OF BURIAL Hebrew Sept 7th 1881 South Carolina ®® 20th Hebrew to 28th Bryan Tex Oct 1st Brazos Co Tex to 4th Brazos Co Tex it 13th " 31st North Carolina Nov 10th Italia Nov 17th of 19th Bryan Tex Dec 8th Bryan Tex to 22d Bryan Tex Feb 5th 1882 South Carolina to 22d Bryan Tex to 26th Louisiana March 3rd Kentuky March 13th Bryan of 28th Bryan May 22nd Bryan of 23d June 2d Georgia i0 8th Mississippi " 28th Texas July 2d Mississippi July 6th Alabama July 11th Tex July 12th Tex July 19 July 24 T ex if it Louisiana Aug 5th Mississippi '® 14th re 15th Some names were gone® 157 t BRYAN cEMEnRy REGISTER BOOK 4 Facing Page 1 MORTISKY Cramps Pottersfield CURRIE Pneumonia one 20 WILSON Consumption one 5 DeFRANCIS Flux three 56 HICKS Consumption Pottersfield MEYERS Melerial Fever two 7 DALY Born Dead. three 56 ERWIN Born Dead two 7 BUTLER Pneumonia three 16 HALE Whooping Cough one 12 LOUGH RIDGE Softning of ' four 48 HASSELL Cancer three 40 FENNELL Whooping Cough one 10 GRIFFITHS Catarh Pneumonia one 29 COLE Congestion four 47 WERLY Born Dead three 6 ECHOLS Consumption three 25 Mc ND Dysentery four 5 RAGSDALE Flux two 30 LOUGBRIDGE Surgical Operation four 48 BRYAN Hepotic Conjestion two 31 STUGCHARZKIE Teething Pottersfield BROWN unknown F. M. GROM DOUGHTON cancer four 25 DOUGHTON four 25 Meelarial Fever one ?? Cramp Colic F.M. GR Born Dead F.M. G 158 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Page 2 NAME OF DECEASED AGE NATIVITY DATE OF BURIAL BUDOTORO 30 yrs Italy Aug 21t 1882 Dave BUR (Colored) 37 yrs Texas /0 21t Marie A. WICKERSHEIMER 4 yrs Louisiana Sept 6th Elvester WASHINGTON (Colored) 5 yrs Tex- '® 16th Willie BARNES 6 yrs Tex 0 e 18th A. J. VARNER 27 yrs Georgie It 19th Masrtha BRADLEY (Colored) one year Tex is 26th May ROBEY (Colored) 28 yrs Louisiana Oct 2d Ada SETTLE 7 yrs Tenn of 16th Mrs. EDEN 34 yrs Indiana ®® 20th J. H. SEATON 33 mos Alabama #1 29th E. LITTLEFIELD 79 yrs Mass /B 29th Mrs. WILY 47 yrs Amerika. Nov 14th Sidney ADDERSON (Colored) 2 yrs Bryan '® 29th Almeria COLE 5 yrs Bryan Dec 3rd. Infant W. T. JAMES - ®® Bryan to 10th Vinsence STOLOWSKY 31 yrs Poland 1/ 24th Wm WHITE 50 yrs Unknown. of 27th Mollie JONES 41 yrs Georgia " 30th Martha Cordlia JETER 33 yrs Ala Jan 6th 1883 Mrs. Hattie S. FERGUSON 30 yrs Wis °0 11th J. D. COOPER 22 yrs Georgia 1° 12th. W. E. FLETCHER 37 yrs Ala 9t 16th Infant Mollie JONES 15 days Bryan 0° 16th William ASCOUGH 56 yrs England °® 24th J. 0. CAMPBELL 65 yrs Kentucky Be 30 Willis VAN100K (Colored) 26 " Texas Febr 1st Asa RHODES 3 _..unths Alabama 3d Rev Farsther Joseph MOSICWICZ 52 yrs Polland Feb 9th James RUSSELL (Colored) 80 yrs Kentucky 10th Salvatora LOBELLA 18 10 Italia 13th E. A. FERGUSON 6 weeks Bryan Texas 14th --of G. GARTNER 32 years G-rmany 15th 159 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Facing Page 2 ( LAST NAME OF DECEASED CAUSE OF DEATH No.BLOCK No. LOT POTTER'S FIELD No. GRAVE BUDOTORO Absess three 56 BURTWELL Screw Worms in Head F.M.Ground WICKERSHE= Black Jantice two 24 WASHINGTON Interni.den Fever F.M.Ground BARNES Conjestion Near Gate VARIVER Fever Decease four 49 BRADLEY Teething F.M.Ground ROBEY Dropsey F.M.Ground SETTLE Conjestion of Brain four 9 EDEN Conjestion of Lungs four NE 1 49 SEATON Black Jaundice four 14 LITTLE= Jaundice three 53 W= Starvation Potter'sfield ADDERSON Melarial Fever F.M.Ground COLE Dysentary two 32 JAMES born dead four 43 STOLOWSKY Black Jaundice three 56 WHITE Fall off Bridge T.C.R.R. Potter's field JONES Child Bed three 9 JETER Pneumonia four 28E FERGUSON child Bed four 43 8.W ` * COOPER Ai11ed by Pistol shot three 38 FLETCHER killed by Pistol shot four i 44No 2 JONES three 9 ASCOUGH Obstruction of Bowels four 43 N.E.4 CAMPBELL Disentery Two 1 29 2 VANHOOK Consuption F.M.Ground RHODES Phneumona Two 45 MOSICWICZ Effect of Burn Three 5 5 in vault RUSSELL °® of an old wound F.M.Ground LOBELLA Pnnuumonia No ? Potter's Field FERGUSON Inflamation Four S.W.. 43 -sue GARTNER Flux Four S.W.4 58 160 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Page 3 NAME OF DECEASED AGE NATIVITY DATE OF BURIAL Ida JONES (Colored) 7 years Texas Fbruary 18th 1883 Millie MYERS (Colored) 100 °' Virginia of 18th Cane ANDERSON (Colored) 25 Texas to 21 a ` h Infant of M & M.I. PARKER Still born Bryan, Texas °' 27 G. A. KING 28 years Eldorado, Ark 28 Lillie WEBB 8 months Bryan, Texas Narch 15th Ella WILLIAMS (Colored) 5 years Bryan Texas If 21 '® MILLIE I. CHILTON 37 years Mississippi 01 22 " J. S. HARRISON 45 of Texas °' 30 Infant of George McCLENDON Barn dead to " 22 Rubian S. P ILLAR (Colored) 17 years Corsicana Texas April. 3 Teofil DZIEGLEWICEZ 2 months Texas 0o 13 " Joseph JOHNSON (Colored) 6 months Bryan Texas it 14 " Jessie W.WILLIAMS (Colored) 3 months to Texas of 21 " Charles H. WYSE Jr. 3 yrs 5 mos Vaiden Mississippi April 24 " Child of T.W. & M.NASH Still born Bryan Texas it 25 Mary Emily PITCHFORD 21 years Arkansas it 29 Adolf L. Infant of Saml BARRIETT - -- Near Bryan TX May 1st " Mrs. Mary E. COWSER 55 years South Carolina " 8 Charles Plumer TUCKER. 5 weeks Bryan Texas to 5 Ethel CALHOUN 14 months to 0o to 20 Carrie E. HARMAN 12 years Bf " 10 23d B. B. BAILEY 51 years Alabama of 26 Huel A. MOORE 1 y & 10 mo Alabama 10 29 William HALL 36 years England " 30 Elizabeth M. TUCK 2 months Bryan Texas °' 31 Auther JOHNSON (Colored) 18 months Plantersville TX June 7th Goodwin SMITH 14 months Bryan Texas it 8th Orlie MINKERT 10 months Bryan Texas it 12th Mrs. R. J. WILLIAMS 78 years North Carolina 10 18th Child of A.C. WOODYARD 5 days Corsicana. Texas Po 20th J. F. BOREN _ 47 years Texas to 20th 161 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Facing 3 LAST NAME OF DECEASED CAUSE OF DEATH No.BLOCK No. LOT POTTER'S FIELD No. GRAVE JONES Conjestion of the Lungs F.M.Grounds MYERS Dropsy F.M.Grounds AT\M"9PqnN Phneumonia F.M.Grounds PARKER KING WEBB WILLIAMS C=ON HARRISON McCLENDON PILLAR DZIMLEWICEZ JOHNSON WYSE NASH PITCHFORD BARRIETT COWSER TUCKER CALHOUN HARMAN. BA= M I OORE HALL TUCKER J017USON SMITH MINKERT WILLIAMS WOODYARD BOREN Born Dead TWO Eight Pneumonia TWO Three Malarial Fever One Seven Tocilletis Puln Phthisic TWO Dropsey TWO Born. Dead Congestion of Brain Convulsions, Three Malarial Fever & Congestion Measles & Congestion of Lungs Tonsillitis One Born Dead Three Acites (?) Born Dead Three Tumor of Woomb One Uremic Fever Four Flux &Congestion Four of Brain Typhoid Flux TWO Injury by fall from Four Buggy Illis Col tic Consumption Uremic Fever Four Congestion of Brain Dysentery Four Congestion of Brain One Old Age Four Trismeus Nascentiune Four Malarial Fever Four F.M.Grounds Fifty Fifty Eight F.M.Grounds 56 F.M.Ground F.M.Grounds N! 40 37 Potter'sField No.1 S 1 2 57 29 N 58 16 28 SE4 58 Potter'sField NO-1 Potter'sField No-1 Wi 58 F.M. Grounds 8 53 15 29 14 162 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Page 4 NAME OF DECEASED AGE NATIVITY DATE OF BURIAL Felix NASH [Colored] 18 months Texas July 2d 1883 Essa L. GATES 3 months " Texas it 12 " Mrs. Harriet BRITTON 68 years Tennessee of 14 „ Foster HOOPER 2 months Bryan Texas 10 16 /e Mrs. E.E. GOODKNIGHT 31 years Ellis Co..Texas 19 22 1° Mrs. Mary E. GENTRY 49 years Pickins Co.Alabama °' 23 Laura Angell BI 1NGTON 6 years Grimes Co. Texas if 24 we Sidney ADISON [Colored] 27 years Texas '° 24 Louis MENDOLA 44 years Italy „ 27 „ Infant of Jas.CHASE [Colored] - -- Bryan Texas „ 29 „ Charlie W. KAUFER 1 yr,10 my „ 91 30 ,® Edwin C. Dowzer 7 years Crockett,Houston Co.Texas August 1 " Wm. F. CASLTES 31 Pickens Co. Ala A0 2d " Archie C. WILDS 1 yr,10 mo Bryan Texas 18 3d ,Mary C. BAIRD 14 yrs Chickasaw Co.Mississippi Aug 3d 1883 Biagio GIURDANO 2 months Brazos Co. Texas August 6th it Easter ADAMS [Colored] 5 years Brazos Co. Texas '0 8 of Infant of Peter GUIFFRE - -- Bryan Texas '0 13 to Infant of Frank SMITH [Colored] 1 week Bryan Texas 19 22 B° Olive Alice PEACOCK 20 months Galveston Texas we 22 to Robert C. BELCHER 27 years Georgia 00 26 to Mrs. L. J. PATE 31 „ Louisiana to 29 1° Mrs. Mary E. TOOMBS 60 yrs Mississippi to 30 it W. R. INGRAM 16 yrs Mississippi Sept 5 " Bertha A. RHODES 1 yr Brazos Co. Texas to 29 Child of Ella SMITH [Colored] 1 week Bryan Tx Oct 2d 1883 Wm B. KERR 21 years North Carolina /° 3 „ Mrs. Nancy GRACE 65 yrs Ireland 19 7 „ Daniel M. SEATER 22 yrs Mississippi [Canton] "_ 10 James W=IAMS 55 yrs North Carolina ®' 12 10 Pack ANDERSON [Colored] 85 yrs Virginia to 17 „ Mrs. Rosa KATUIdSKI 30 yrs Poland [Europe] it 23 " Ed Note: Entries are recorded as closely to the script as possible— misspellings and all! 163 Bryan Cemetery Register Book 4 Facing Page 4 LAST NAME OF CAUSE OF DEATH No.BLOGK No. LOT POTTER S M ELD DECEASED No. GRAVE NASH Inflama of Stomach F.M.Grounds GATES Inflamati of Brain Four S.W.4 50 BRITTON Chronic Inflamation of Stomach Three 60 HOOPER Inunition Four 5 GOODKNIGHT Consuption West End Potter's Field #2 GENTRY Paralysis Two 48 BILLINGTON Congestion of Brain One South 2 54 ADISON Tuberculosis F.M.Grounds MENDOLA Fecal Abscess .. North 2 57 CHASE Born Dead F.M.Grounds KAUFER Mennejitus TWO 39 DOWZER Emphysema of Lungs Four S.2 44 CASLTES consumption Tw o 4 WILKES Anemia Two N.2 47 BAIRD Accute Rheumatism Potter's Field GIURDANO Congestion Potter'sField #2 ADAMS Pernicious Fever F.M.G�ounds GUIFFRE Still Born Three North z 57 SMITH Spasams F.M.Grounds PEACOCK Gastro Enteritis One North 2 5 BELCHER Black Jaundice Potter'sField #2 PATE Typhoid Fever Potter'sField #1 TOOMBS General Debility One 53 INGRAM Crushed by caving of celler. Two 2 RHODES Cholera Infantum Two 45 SMITH Spasams F.M.Grounds KERR Lacerated Am Causing Tetanus Potter'sField #1 GRACE old Age & Fever Three South 2 51 SEATER Killed by Gun Shot Three 26 W7JJ,IAYIS A poplexy Four 15 ANDERSON Old Age & Sore Leg F.M.Grounds KATULSKI Puerperal. Peritonitis Potter'sField #1 164 X no w Pot Pourri The Advertiser has recently received some flyers on genealogical books /material for sale. Early Ta:ngipahoa Parish, La. by Mary & E.W. SANDEL Contains: First Census 1870, Civil War Pensioners and Widows, Camp Moore Soldiers, Early Newspapers (1870's). Indexed. $32.50 post paid Mary & E.W. SANDEL, 309 E. Chestnut St., Amite La 70422 The, - by Mary & E.W. SANDEL Over 15 years of JACKSON Family research covering the Carolinas, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Etci Andrew JACKSON, Stonewall JACKSON. 92 pp, soft spiral back, full index, copyrighted and footnoted each item. $16.00 post paid Mary & E.W. SANDEL, 309 E. Chestnut, Amite La 70422 Bosaue County Texas Cemetery Records Vol. 1 $15.00 Bosque County 2.00 add for postage Cemetery Commission .77 tax for Texas Rebecca Radde residents Rt. 2, Box 119 Meridian TX 76665 CHARLES DEMORSE Pioneer Statesman and Father of Texas Journalism In March of 1842 a young man started from Austin to a small community in northeast Texas called Clarksville. He was accom- panied by Red River District Judge Tom T. Mills, Senator Robert Potter and House of Representative member Tom Smith. On the way Potter was murdered by the "Rose gang. This did not keep DeMorse from reaching his destination. The Gateway to Texas named for James Clark struck DeMorse as being "a little unattractive ". Maybe he expected more! But, its history was unique. Had not the residents of this Red River area west of the Great Bend encouraged Moses Austin to form his colony to the south, the famous Austin's colony might have been centered around Clarksville! However, this region was claimed by both the Mexican and United States governments until 1838, making it, among other reasons, too controversial for the placement of a colony. The area was so long in history that its first communities were in their last stages of existence! Jonesboro, once a bustling town, was almost gone by 1842. A flood the next year would pull the cur- tain of doom over its last remaining buidings and leave Clarksville as the main center of commerce and settlement. A newpaper emerged from DeMorse's efforts - - The Northern Standard. This is the story of the paper and the editor. A reprint of the 1943 book by Ernest Wallace. 275 pages. Libraries: you may order now and pay when your budget best allows. Name Address Town Zip Mail to: Cost: $12.95 Softcover Wright Press $17.95 Hardback PO Box 94 +$ 5.125% tax in Texas Paris, Texas 7546o +$ 1.60 shipping Publication Date Sept. 15 $ Total Order Brazos County, Texas 1860 Census by Mary COLLIE COOPER and Allie WHITLEY WHITLEY Also has 1842 Brazos County Tax Rolls and Surname Index for 1850 Brazos County Census 59 pp Indexed $6 ®00 post paid Mary COLLIE COOPER, 740 Garden Acres, Bryan TX 77802 165 KNOW WHAT? Pot Po4rri We have also received a book from D. Armstrong Company, Inc. (They are printers.) The book is called Book Publishers, A Working Guide. The accompanying letter says, "If you are planning to produce a family history, a county history or a church history, gives me a call." Both book and letter will be in the Bryan Library. ------------------------------------------------------------ Another printing is now available: Willowhole Cemetery, Madison County Texas by Mary COLLIE-COOPER and Allie WHITLEY WHITLEY Write: Mary COLLIE-COOPER Mrs. E. A. WHITLEY 740 Garden Acres 1535 Wolf Run Bryan TX 77802 College Station TX 778 $6.5 Post paid ($5.00 if you pick it up in person!) Call Mary 409-846-8278 or Allie 409-693-4202 ---------------- - - - -- -- -- - - - - -- ---------------------------- June Jackson APPLEN, Rt. 4, Box 482, Quinlan, Texas 75474 Has the following publications for sale (prices include delivery charges): 1880 Census of Houston Co., TX $23.50 Hunt County Texas Pacer 10.00 (annually) 19 page quarterly newsletter Honorable Mention Vols. I, II & 111 7.50 (each vol.) Early Settlers of Hunt Co. TX The JACKSON Journal (quarterly) 12.00 (annual) The HART Forum (Quarterly) 12.00 If Bits About BATES (Quarterly) 10.00 of ------------------------------------------------------------- As a new member of the Old Edgefield District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society,I will share in future editions some of the information and clues on research that I will gain from that membership. In this issue I want to share a Search Aid that I found in their newsletter, The Quill. MISSING ANCESTORS? Can not find those ancestors in the 1850 Census? Then check the California census. About 50,00 traveled overland to tne California gold fields while another 50,000 entered through California's ports. But by 1855 23,000 people had left...... (copied from St. Louis Gen. Soc. 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DpWZER 162,163 BROWN 140,144,156, 136 157,168,170 LANEY 133,143, DU BRYAN 156 17 , 169 BUDOTORO 158,159 DU 144 BUNDRICK 136 DURHAM 141 BURK 144 IEGLEWICEZ 160, 1 138 DZ BURRELL 138 161 BURTWELL 158,159 EASLEY 166 EASTERS 146 HASSELL 1 56,157 ECHOLS 1 6 HAVES 147 HEARNE 144,147 HEBERT 147 RIDGES 167 7 HENDERSON 138,140, 145,147 HENLEY 173 HICKS 136,156,157 HILL 141,142 HINES 139 HOLIK 154 HOLCOMB 136 HOLMES 171 HOLLAND 147 HOOPER 156,157, 162,163 HOPE 134 HORTON 147 HOWELL 139 HUGHES 168 HULL 168 HUMPERY 139 HUTCHESON 140 HUTCHISON 171,173 69 1NGRAM 162,163 IRECK 170 GIURDANO 162,163 ISDEL 171 GLAZE 143 JACKSON 165 GLOVER 137 JAMES 158,159 GOODKNIGHT 162,163JETER 158,159 GRACE 162,163 JOHNSON 140,160,161 GRAVES 145 JOLLY 148 GREER,1 JO NES 133,139,1 GREGORY 143 158,159,160,161, GRIFFITHS 156 169 ,170 GUIFFRE 162 KATULSKI 162,163 HALE 156,1S7 KAUFER 162,163 HALL 142,160,161 KELLEY 148 HAMMOND 147 KELLY 148 HAMPTON 173 KERB 162 HANDY 139 KING 156,157,16o, HARDGRAVE 171 161 HARDY 140,141 1:RK 145 HARMAN 160,161 KISER 137 HARM�'4 137 KNOWLES 140 HARRISON 139, KUDER 154- 160,161 LAMBKIN 144,145 HART 165 LANG 148 HARTLEY 168 CALHOUN 160,161 5 ,157 CAMPBELL 15 8,15 9 EDEN 158,159 CANARY 167 EDGE 146 CARRY 145 ENTRICAN 171 CASLTES 162,163 ERWIN 140,156,15 CEMY 166 EVANS 16u CHASE 138,141, FARRAR 172 162,163 FARROW 138 CHILTON 160,161 F KNELL 156,157 CHHRISTOPHER 139 FERGUSON 158,159 CLARK 133,162 158,159 167, 168 FORD 143 CLOUD 146 FORRESTER 144 COBB 173 FOSTER 146 COLE 144,146,156, FRANKLIN 137 157,158,159 FREDERICK 171 COLLIE 164,165 GANT 136 COLLIER 166 GARRISON 142 COOK 146 GARTNER 158 COOPER 134,158, GATES 162,163 COUNTS 17 15S 1 3 165 GENTRY 162,163. COWSER 160,16 GEORGE 140 1 GIBBS 146 CRAIG 136 CREAGER 167 GIBSON 146 CROWDER 136 GILPIN 147 CINDER 144 CURRIE 1561157 C , 175 WHERE? 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