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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol.7 No.2Volume VII Number 2 Winter 1985 CONTENTS Page Brazos County Pioneer Families SMITH 4 3 Cemetery Records College. Station Cemetery Brazos County TX (Continued) 46 Pot Pourri 52, 54, 68 Queries 53 Texas A &M Library 55 Computer Help for Genealogists 56 Brazos County Texas 1870 Census (Cont'd) 57 Bryan Public Library 65 What's Happening? 66 Bible Record Thomas Maize WILLIAMSON 67 Pedigree Charts Lela SCHIEFER 69 Mary 0. HANNA 70 Elizabeth HOLMES WYKES 71 R. L. PARSONS 72 -77 Index 78 Bryan - College Station 42 The BRAZOS GENEALOGIvAL 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.. 15.00 for family membership. Mail to: Brazos Genealogical Association P.O. Box 5493 Bryan Texas 77805 Include your surnames and pedigree charts for publication in future Advertisers. 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 or samples to: Brazos Genealogical Advertiser -- 1 740 Garden Acres Bryan TX 77802 The SMITH Family (continued) BULLOCK, the of - -a° pioneer Baptist pre�.cher, Joel "Madison BULLOCK. R. To this union were bom, -R' i :cex' Cl fford, Oliver Milton, "Albert Emory,-- Mary Aline and John Sidney, Jr. Sidney continued to farm and did so intermittently throughout his long life, but he also tried his hand at several other occupations. He worked for many years at the old Bryan Compress as cotton weigher when cotton was 'King' in the Brazos Valley. He had a neighborhood groceryat the 'Y' on College Avenue when it became Highway b. This, of course, is now Texas Avenue. In 1912 he decided to try his hand at poli- tics, running for the office; of Tax Assessor of Brazos County. (At that time Tax Collector was a separate office.) He was elected to two terns but apparently decided that was enough politicking for him and went back to farming and weighing cotton. However', in 1937, he became Deputy Tax Assessor-Collector and served Brazos County in this capacity until his retirement in 1957® Sidney was a man of strictest integrity. Holding to the beliefs of his grandfather, Sampson ENGLISHH, throughout his life, he 'attended to his own business, made atonest living, paid his debts, and voted the Democratic ticket'. He was also a God-fearing man who served faithfully in the Baptist Church. He was a charter member and deacon of the College Avenue Baptist Church (now Central Baptist) and brought up his children in this climate. Submitted by Mabel SMITH (one of the 'outsiders' ?) M a On succeeding pages the Advertiser is continuing the publication of the cemetery listings which our members have faithfully been working on for the last few years. This has been our major Sesquicentennial project and the book will be ready by fall. There are still some of the cemeteries that have not been submitted (or have not been done). Come summer, your editor is going into 'high gear rounding up the last few and getting this project completed. Hope you can join us! The following publications are now available: Willowhole Cemetery, Madison County Texas $6.50 post paid Brazos County Texas 1860 Census 6.25 post paid Robertson County Texas 2860 Census 6.50 post paid Mary COLLIE ®COOPER, 740 Garen Acres, Bryan TX 77802 46 �� 4 5® m 51 COLLEGE STATION CEMETERY Brazos County TX 1 SMITH, Hilton Atmore 12 Oct 1895, 14 Apr 1965 hus of Hazel Mary STROUT SMITH, Mark J. 16 Jan 1889, 24 Aug 1971 SMITH, Marsh Wayne 19 Mar 1920, 16 Aug 1966 WW II hus of Minnie F. SMITH Texas T Sgt 461 Base Unit AAF SMITH, Minnie F. 22 July 1923, -- wi of Marsh Wayne SMITH SMITH, Mary J. 1899 - 1971 wi of Murgan Lewis SMITH SMITH, Morgan Lewis 27 Oct 1907, 14 Feb 1960 hus of Mary J. SMITH Lt. Col. US Army BSM & OLC WW II SMITH, Nancy Carol 11 July 1940, 5 May 1955 SMITH, 011ie McFARLAND 17 Mar 1904, 18 Oct 1967 SMITH, Omar 12 Jan 1914, 1 July 1981 Cpl US Army WW II SMITH, Robert N. 1898 - 1961 hus of Eula M. SMITH SMITH, W. Barnett 24 Sept 1898, 5 June 1978 hus of Hallie M. SMITH SMITH, William Christopher 9 Jan 1950, 11 Nov 1951 SMITH, Wm. Reed 1 Apr 1925, 23 Sept 197, CDR US Navy WW II SMITH, William T. 8 May 1899, 19 May 1981 SNOOK, Mattie D. 1914 - 1983 SORENSEN, Dorothy J. 1947 1983 SORENSEN, Harold B. 1916 - 1982 Sgt US Army WW II SORENSEN, Sydney Scout 30 Oct 1894, 28 June 1976 SORRELS, Clara.Etta 1 Jan 1883, 30 May 1961 SORRELS, Joseph Harrell 15 Aug 1904, 28 Dec 1978 SORRELS, Joseph Michael 7 Dec 1946, 7 Nov 1953 SORRELS, Mary Frances (Monie) 23 Jan 1911, 20 Jan 1972 SOWERS, George Martin 17 Dec 1921, 21 Dec 1974 SPAHR, Ernest K. 23 Jan 1899, 3 Jan 1980 hus of Irene L. SPAHR Lt Col US Army WW II SPAHR, Irene L. 26 June 1903, 11 Aug 1981 wi of Ernest. K. SPAHR SPARKS, Heulette M. 1 Jan 1900, 4 June 1979 wi of Wm. M. SPARKS SPARKS, Wm. M. 28 July 1897, 19 July 1974 hus of Heulette M. SPARKS SPERRY, Harriet G. 3 Nov 1916, - -- wi of John J. SPERRY SPERRY, John J. 13 Jan 1912, 29 May 1981 hus of Harriet G. SPERRY 52 publications. POT POURRI From time to time the Association receives' compli- If the presentation is something of general interest, we try to establish an exchange program. Some of them are rather specific and these are reported in the Advertiser. This one comes in the latter category, We have received a compli- mentary copy of a family quarterly: The HEYDON-HAYDEN-HYDEN Families, Vol. VII No- 3, published quarterly in Falls Church Virginia. ($12.00 per year.) Address: 7911 Yancey Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 22042. If you are interested look at this sample copy in the Bryan Library. Subscription rate: $20.00 53 QUERIES #80 WALKER, Gideon born ca 1790 in TN or KY, emigrated from Jackson Co. AL to Brazos Co. TX ca 1835. Had a son, William Calvin WALKER. Brothers or sons® Sanders WALKER and Thomas WALKER. Brother or Father: James WALKER. Served as Chief Justice of Brazos County when County seat was Boonville. Died September 1851. William C. WALKER was administrator of his estate. Would appreciate any information and would share what I have on the WALKER family who lived on Peach Creek neap Millican. from about 1835 until 1872. Jimmy R. WALKER, Box 35 UTEP, El Paso TX 79968 #81 PATTERSON, Samuel Jefferson, b 18 Jan 1837 in GA. Married Frances A. TACKETT VOWELL in 1856. Move to Chappel Hill, Washington Co. TX in 1867. Moved to Pine Grove, Grimes County, ca 1874. Six children married in Grimes Co. Jim J. married Sarah WASHINGTON, 8 Aug 1892. Minnie married Jacob Miller REEVES, 1876. Samuel Lee married Annie KENDRICK 15 Dec 1886. Charlie C. married Linnie EGGEBRECHT 10 Feb 1892. Laura Mae marriedd J.C. STOVALL 20 Dec 1882. Samuel Jefferson PATTERSON moved to Blair, Taylor Co. TX ca 1898. Frances and Samuel are buried in Merkel TX. Any information about this family would be appreciated and I would be pleased to share what I have with interested persons. Jimmy R. WALKER, Box 35 UTEP, El Paso TX 79968 `kME �'O®RESS PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHEQUE PAYABLE TO HERITAGE RESEARCH 54 QUERIES Continued #82 REEVES, Andrew Jackson, b ca-1819-near Noonan, Coweta Co. GA. Married Frances ? and they had four children: Jacob Miller, Mary Ann, John D., and Allen. Came to Washington Co. TX with th- 6amuel Jefferson PATTERSON family ca 1867. Moved to Pine Grove, Grimes Co. TX 1874. Their children who married in Grimes Co. were: Jacob Miller married Minnie PATTERSON 1876; John D. married Lillie ELLIS, 1904; Allen married Alice EGGEBRECHT 1888. Andrew Jackson is buried in Appolonia (Pine Grove) Cemetery, Grimes Co. TX. Any information about this family would be appreciated and I would'be pleased to share what I have with interested persons. Jimmy R. WALKER, Box 35 UTEP, El Paso TX 79968 ---------------------------------------------- "_-ro 55 Sterling C. Evans Library Texas A&M University Bill PAGE has some good news for us! He is working'on updating PAGE's Pages. There's a copy of the revised draft at the Microtext Desk. We need to say "Thank you" to Bill more often. Bill has also sent a list of books that we may be very interested in! A very large collection of 18th Century books published in England have just been received on microfilm. He says, "Unfortunately, there really isn't any subject access to these works, so using the collection can be quite time-consuming unless a person is loo.King for specific books." Below is a list of those he has identified and he says he will send us a list of some others as soon as he has opportunity. KIMBER, Edward. The Peerage of Scotland (1767) Microfilm TB - 1 - 3590, reel 1099, item #1 FIELDING, John. FIELDING's Origin, Progress and Present State of the Peerage of London (1783) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1175, item #3 FIELDING, John. FIELDING's New Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland (1784) Microfilm/B/3590, ree1 item #1 KEARSLEY, Catherine. KEARSLEY's Complete Peerage (1794) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1175, item #5 STEWART, Duncan. A Short Historical and Genealogical Account of the Royal Family of Scotland (1739) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1174, item #2 A Collection of the Coats of Arms Borne by the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Glocester (1792) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1174, item #3 BARLOW, Frederick. The Complete English Peerage (1775) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1174, item #4 KIMBER, Edward. The Peerage of Ireland (1768) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1172, item #2 COLLINS, Arthur. The Peerage of England (1779) Microfilm/B/3590, reel 1172, item #4 and reel 1173, item #1 LONGMAKE,.Barak. A Supplement to the Fifth Edition of COLLIN's Peerage of England (1784) Microfilm B/3590, reel 1173, item #2 n 56 COMPUTER HELP FOR GENEALOGISTS Part One Why Do Genealogists Want Computers? by John C. Cosgriff Jr., MiL.$. (This is the first in a series of columns designed to aid genealogists in using home computers to make their work more fun and efficient.) Why in the world should we spend several hundred or more dollars on computer equipment if all we want to do is genealogy? The answer is the same as that for most modern inventions--it makes our work easier, and allows us to substitute creative work for drudgery. Computers help us by storing large amounts of information in a very small space. They allow us to make copies of information almost instantly. They also allow us to share what we have with other research- ers and family members. Once information is typed into the computer it never has to be typed again. It can be copied from diskette to diskette or printed on paper, and both the diskettes and the printouts can be economically and easily mailed to other researchers. With a good computer and printer set-up, it is easy to create a family newsletter, easy to update a mailing list, easy to arrange a list of names and dates into alphabetical order. It is also possible to arrange ancestors into family group sheets and pedigree charts. Indexing is another time consuming activity which can be done with ease on the computer. All too many newletters containing valuable genealogical information never get indexed. If these newsletters were produced on a computer, it would be relat-vely simple to produce annual or five-year cummulative indexes for every name and place mentioned. Finding a name or location in the midst of thousands of computer- ized notes is also a simple task. In addition to all this, computers are fun to use and not as difficult to learn as is commonly thought. In fact, learning to use them can be almost as much fun as doing genealogi- cal research by means of them. (In the next column, we will consider what computer equipment to purchase) John COSGRIFF, author of this column, co-author of Climb It Right-7a high tech genealogical primer, is a librarian at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA From The Quill, Edgefield, S. C. Number 3, page 7. March 1986 "Naming Pattern (copied from Worthington Newsletter) The first son was named after the father's father The second son was named after the mother's father The third son was named.after the father The fourth son was named after the father's elder brother The first daughter was named after the mother's mother The second daughter was named after the father's mother The third daughter was named after the mother The fourth daughter was named after the mother's eldest sister" 57 BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census Page No. 59 Post I Offi I ce: Bryan 18 July 187 a Printed #30 d Cd as 0 to 0 4s a 0 Hk 0 a) 0 r 499 479 MOORE, Lula 2 F W Tex. 500 480 FANTINN, Richd 45 M B laborer 200 S C Phillis 35 F B Washerworron Tenn Chas 21 M B Taborer to Viney 24 F B Takes in washing Miss 1 81 GRIFFIN, Thomas 48 M W No occupation N C Cynthia A. 44 F W K House 11 Thomas 14 M W at school Tex X JACKSON, Griffon 50 M B Fanner .30 Mary 45 F B K House DAVIS, Shade 30,M B Farmer, Mary 25 F B K House Alex 4 M B Tex 2 82 CROOK, Caroline 50 F W,K House Ga Fannie 20 F W No occupation Ala Mary 18 F W to r® to Maim 16 F W '® ®® to Callie 6 F W La 3 83 KE=, James 62 M W No occupation 600 200 Md Paulinea 58 F W K House Ky Ann 12 F W at school Tex X HAINES, Willis 16 M M Domestic Servant to 4 84 NANCE, John W. 39 M W family Grocery 500 Tem Mary 34 F W K House Ala Mary E. 15 F W at school Tex X 5 85 COWSER, W. R ®? 50 M W Farmer 500 Ala M:a7 E. 42 F W K house S C Wm R. Jr. 19M W Iaborer Ark, Eliza A. 17 F W'at home re Albert R. 15 M W ®® school X James Knox 6 M W 6 86 MUN Richd H. 42 M W Farmer Ala Mary E. 40 F W K House 3 00 Clarence A. 19 M W Farming Florence 14 F W at school Tex X Mary 12 F W 11 - of 09 X HARMAN, Win 28 M W C-1k in Dry Goods Store Miss Sar-ah 21 F W No occupation 'Ala Richd 1 M W Tex 7 87 JONES, Andy 25 M B Iaborer Tex 5 Page No. 60 Post Office: Bryan 18 Jay 1870 Printed # 30A i ,_j 0 o 0 /0 SC 1—i ° 1 cci W � Q .�° C� v� t o 507 487 JONES, Ann 22 F B Domestic Servant Va Texanna 7 F B Tex Dick 1 M B McCOOL, Mary 12 F W at home 11 8 88 WILSON, Mary S. 64 F W No occupation 500 Tenn LEONARD, Mary 39 F W K House La John B. 46 M W Engineer on River Canada WESLEY, Albert 15 F B Laborer Tenn 9 89 WILSON, Thomas 50 M W Farmer 359 000 5000 Tenn Sallie 0 29 F W K House Ga Alfred 2� M W No occupation La Pattie 18 F W 01 °A ®° Allice 15 F W at school of X SMITH, Yl rtha 62 F W No occupation Ga VanDUGEN, Ealon 30 F W Teacher 1/ George 12 M W at school X Carrie 9 Fi W 1° a/ (7p .1.ex X Tornney 7 M W 1/ SMITH, Jake 16 M M Domestic Servant Ga Bettie 14 F B '° '° of Rose 10 F B /1 1, to MINOR, Lucien 35 M B /1 1/ V WINN, Jackson 30 M B '1 1/ of BURTON, Lorenzo 23 M W P.Office Clk Iowa . MILLS Robt. N. 30 M W Post Master Va Julia A. 26 F W New York Harry M. r1 2 M W to of 510 490 HFARNE, Charlott 38 F W Keep Tavern 4000 Ala Mars hall 21 M W No occupation Ia Hattie 14 F W at school Tex Adella 12 F W to ®® /1 X Bullah 9 F W 11 1/ 1t X Nancy 36 F W No occupation 2000 Ala Selby 18 F W at school La X FARNER, W. H. 57 M W Physician Thy , Sallie A. 32 F W No occupation S C BROWN, Allien 30 M W Music Teacher Va CROSS, Alex E. 21 M W Barkeeper 1° . MOORE, Frank 25 M W District Clk N J CHILTON, Jinks C. 18 M W Clk in Telegraph office Tex i ,_j 59 BRAZOS Comfy Te)Z TWO Cqns Page No. 61 Post Office: Bryan 19 July 1870 Printed #31 Z44:z-. 0 (D � Cd a) 4-) �4 0 rn 0 Z 0 0 4-3 �4 PQ M 0 0 5 490 LEE; John H 21 M W Telegraph Operator Ga BAILLEY, Thos T. 50 M W Physician Va TAYLOR, Chas W. 21 M W Clk in Dry Goods Store Md 11 1 SHAW, John 26 M B Break sman La 36 F B Takes in washing Tex it 12 M B at home Bazzie 9 M B to Isabella 5 F B ev John B. 3 M B to Haddie 4/12 F B Feb 12 2 GIBBS, Henry 26 M B Taborer la Ann 26 F B Takes in Washing Al WATSON, John W. 40 M W Photographer Mo GIBB, Ella 6 F B Tex Sydna 19 M B, Louisa 1 3 F B 1 3 3 WORTHAM, Thos. 35 M B laborer Tenn Maxy 29 F B Washerwoman Ky 14 4 CLANCH, Theodosia 47 F W K. House Ala Martin 26 M W Faimer 11 Mary E. 24 F W at home SANDS, Richd S. 11 F W Willie 2 M W 15 5 BIRDWELL, Dave 24M B Taborer Mary 19 F B K. House Tex Effie 4/12 F B Mar Pricilla 25 F B Washer-woman of 16 6 VANHOOK, Willie 5 M B Blacksmith 200 N C Elmira 36 F B K House Tenn Lewis 16 M B at home Tex Bettie 14 F B 91 to IV Willie 12 M B IV IV of 17 7 WILLIAMS, Lewis 5 M B laborer 200 Ia levinia 40 F B K. House go KELLY, Jackson 25 M B laborer S C 9 OGDEN, Lucy 34 F B K. House N C Wm 40 M B laborer It JACKSON, Martha 22 F B K. House It 1 500 EVERHART, Frank 25 M B Black ° th 200 Tex Hannah 20 F B K. Hous- it 0 BRAZOS Cowity Texas 18 Census Printed #31A 62 1870 Page No® Post Office.- Bryan 19 July 0 v� 518 521 EVERHART, Aurilla 6 F B Tex COIEMAN, Martha 12 F B at home 18 1 THORNTON, James 31 M W GrocerMerchant 300 Tenn MALO NE, Wm 30 M W o0 0o *3 00 K y . 19 2-HAWKINS,Addison 37 M W Farmer Va Delilah 37 F W Teacher if Everett L. 12'M W at school to X 'Wm R 11 M W '° '° " X Marrlon W.. 9 M W " '" Tex X Ann A. 7 F W of If 0o X Melinda 5 F W to HALEY, Mitchall 42 M W Laborer Ireland nMPH Jo 39 M W '® O'NIELL, James 20 M W MURPHY, Ed 27 M W of e® ZDqEMAN, Chas 18 M W ►° �- O'LEFES, Saml 37 M W o0 00 520 3 SCOTT, Isabella 48 F W K House N C ` -_- CAMPBELL, Eliza 50 F W No occ- of Richd .1-ati.on 18 M W at School Ala X WHITE, Jane 15 F W " " Mo X Alllce L. 9 F W " " Tex X 21 4 WHITE, Chas 35 M W Farmer Ark Georgia 26 F W K House Tenn Francis M. 10 M W at school Tex X _ Mary I 7FW ®. oo if X Margt 6FW ®o John W. 4 M W " Chas L. 2 M W to Lorenzo D. 9/12 M W Sept " 22 5 BAKER, WM 3 M W laborer Mo Susan J. 30 F W K House Ark Albert 10 M W Tex Really 6 M W of ° John 55 M W Farmer Tula. 23 6 Eliza 45 F W K House Sarah E. 25 F W at home Ark Vina 20 F W °® °o to Barbara 19 F W ro oe to �\ Eliza Jane 15 F W May have been erased Numbering is as it is recorded® BRAZOS County Texqs ja7 Cens Page No.. 63 Post Office: Bryan. 20 July 1870 Printed #32 ° 0 �c 524 506 FRAN KLIN, James 3 M W Tex FRAN Mary 1 F W it. 25 .5o6 WICKER, Ezikel 54 M W B lacksmith 400 Ky Eliza 38 F W K. House " Isabella 14 F W at school .o X R. 11 M W , of 1/. e/ X 1e Cl Texas s . 9 F W /1 1/ Tex X 26 7 REDDING, Sarah 48 F W K. House 500 Tenn Martha 21 F W at home to John 19 M W '° °° Tex Lemuel 16 M W // 11 of 27 8 RAY, Wm 27 M W Laborer Mo Eliza 24 F W K. House " Willie 1 M W „ WRIGHT, Tayber 24 M W Carpenter " 28 9 MOORE, Horatio M. 30 M W Banker 600 N J Ophelia M. 22 F W K. House Tex Emma M. 3 F W Tex John To 1 M W It BREWER, . Nancy 12 F W Servant Fla RHOADES, Lucy A. 16 F W K. House Tenn 29 10 RHOADES, Moses C. 39 M W Gin Manafacturer 200 Ala Maxy 8 F W at school Tex X 530 11 BOWLES, Franklin 41 M W No occupation 3000 Ala Margret 41 F W K. house It Augustus 22 M W No occupation Miss John 20 M W to °° Tex James 18 M W oo 11 of Del 10 F Vat school // X Hiram 6 M W It Mollie 2 F W /o ° 31 12 BISHOP, Peter 45 M W Trader 300 Ky Kate 36 F W K. house la John E. 14 M W at school Tex X Julia A. 12 F W of o0 of X Ella U. 9 F W /1 . os /o X Chas 6 M W of /® 1/ X Lillie 3 F W Willie 1 M W 1/ 32 13 JOYCE, Wm. P. 39 M W Farmer Ga 2 er r 34 16 HARRIS, John 29 M W Carpenter Sallie Page No. 64 Post Office.- Bra 20 .July 1870 Printed 32A 39.M W Agt for Gin factors 35 17 RHOADES, Everett 45 M W Gan builders Margret 38 F W K house CHATE, Isaac 40 M W Gin builder 4- c � o o b� c c� wa ° Geo W. 14 M W at school Nancy A. 11 F W Jo H. 9 M W Sallie o � w Aq 3 M W M t� r rn U 36 F W K. house Pq 19 M W Laborer 532 514 JOYCE, Sallie C. 3 5 F W K. house Frank 11 M W to if Ga Nancy 10 M W at school 38 Laurie A. 8 F W at school Eliza La X Sallie 7 F W at school Thomas C. 4 M W 1 M W r/ 15 F W Carr JHONIAS(sic) Joel F. 26 M W Carpenter Albert 10 M W Ga 21 WHITE, Rolley 33 15 McKEITHAN, Dan 40 M W Engeneer builder Fannie N C Beauregard 9 M Eliza 27 F W K. House 3 M W 11 Min ie 7 F W at school Tex X H bet 1 M W 10 Ala La 2000 ALa u IQ it Miss Tex Tenn Miss X X X Ark Tex Va N Y' Tex /r to of X Ala // Tex X of IQ X of X to X Va Mo is X It X of er r 34 16 HARRIS, John 29 M W Carpenter Sallie 19 F W K house CHATTANE, Roland 36 M W Gin Manufacturer 8000 John 39.M W Agt for Gin factors 35 17 RHOADES, Everett 45 M W Gan builders Margret 38 F W K house CHATE, Isaac 40 M W Gin builder EIRIDGE, Caraline F W at home 36 18 CHOATE, Susan 41 F W K. house Geo W. 14 M W at school Nancy A. 11 F W Jo H. 9 M W Sallie 6 F W Wm. L. 3 M W 37 19 CHARLETON, Jno J. 50 M W Carpenter 200 Elizabeth 36 F W K. house Scott 19 M W Laborer Wm 12 M W at home Frank 11 M W to if Nancy 10 M W at school 38 520 RHOADES, Rufus 45 M W Gin builder Eliza 30 F W K. house Sallie 7 F W at school Henry 1 M W L UC Y 15 F W Carr 12 F W Albert 10 M W 39 21 WHITE, Rolley 45 M W Laborer Susan 35 F W K.-house Fannie 14 F W at school Beauregard 9 M Sam Lee 3 M W Ala La 2000 ALa u IQ it Miss Tex Tenn Miss X X X Ark Tex Va N Y' Tex /r to of X Ala // Tex X of IQ X of X to X Va Mo is X It X of BRAZOS County Texas 1870 Census 63 Page No. 65 Post Office Bryan 21 July 1870 Printed #33 •� +3 o P o a) 0 a) o nv o US 539 521 WHITE, Walter 2 M W Mo MORTON, Mary J. 41 F W K. house England Nancy 16 F W at home Tex John 14 M W works in tobacco factory '® Minnie 6 F W 1/ 540 22 CARR, Robt W. 38 M W No occupation N C Mary C. 22 F W K. house Ark KNOWLES, S 38 F W No occupation N C Robt 15 M W at School Ark X 41 23 SEMONES, James 32 M W Tobacco Manufacturer 2000 Va Jno P. 25 M W °° 11 It 42 24 ARNOLD, Geo. S. 70 M W Minister 500 of Abzada 68 F W K. House Ga KOLB, Milton 20 F W at home if ARNOLD, Frank 14 M W IB /1 Tex Willard W. 10 M W IB /9 or 43 25 DILLEYSHAW, Lovick 35 M W Carpenter 500 S C Mary E. 31 F W K. house Tex Annie C. 13 F W at school it X Sallie 11 F W 1/ 1/ of X Peter D. 8 M W // 1/ °° X Mary 5 F W 11 Thomas T. 4 M W Laurie 1 F W 10 44 26 RAWLS, John 51 M W Farmer 50o boo s C Isabella 44 F W K. house " Bethia P. 14 F W at home Tex John C. 11 M W °° school to X Marietta 5 F W 45 27 MASON, J-el N. 37 M W Tobacconist 500 Mo Eliza 35 F W K house '® Lula 7 F W 1/ Martha 3 F W IB Jennie 2 F W Tex 46' 28 BROWN, Thomas 37 M W Farmer 500 Mo Jennie 30 F W K. house Tex Junis 12 M W at school X Jo 4 M W 11 Thomas 2 M W '® 47 29 LEWIS, Thomas 65 M B Farmer Ga 64 BIOS Counter Texas 1870 Census Page No. 66 Post Office.- Bra 21 July 1870 Printed #33A k w Y w • A as of Tex e® of B/ 01 of Ala Miss Tex it 11 Tenn NC Tex it Miss V Tex Ki tt V S C Ia la .L a B/ 100 200 Tenn Tex of it L yT t , a. 200 Tenn Tex to 200 Tenn SC Tex At of GNL Original Grantee Patentee Baylor County Texas M me , n 65 Saturday, 26 April 1986 9:00 - 300 Nessler Civic Center, 2010 Fifth Avenue North Texas City, Texas (corner 5th Ave. N. & 21st St. N Galveston County Genealogical Society 1986 seminar Lloyd DeWitt BOCSTRUCK Dalla Public Library Subjects: Illinois and South Carolina Pre-registration (thru 23 Apr) $8.00 (Lunch on Registration at the door $10.00 (your own Make check payable to Galveston County Genealogical Society Mail to: Leona Mitchell P.O. Box 2655 Texas City TX 77592 Also may send four surnames with date and state. From The Quill, Official Publication of Old Edgefield District Chapter, SX.G.S. "Coming soon - a consolidated ten volume index for the South Carolina Magazine for Ancestral Research. This index covers the entire file of this genealogical quarterly pub- lished by Brent HOLCOMB, P.O. Box 21766 Columbia SC 29211. This periodical is considered by many to be the best t f BI ORS Thomas N n, ze WALL ON 67 Thomas M. WILLIAMSON was born the 17th of March 1829, Mary Arm. WILLIAM - SON was born about 1840, age not known. Maiden name was ASHER. 1. Juda Cornelia WILLIAMSON was born the 30th of June 1859. 2. Gilford Garison WILLIAMSON was born the 8th of March 1861. 3. Harret Melvina WILLIAMSON was born the 15th of December 1862. 4. Harrison Franklin WILLIAMSON was born the 25th of December 1865. 5. Walter Scott WILLIAMSON was born the 18th of February 1868. 6. Charles Marion WILLIAMSON was born the 10th of September 1869. 7. Julie Ann Telitha WILLIAMSON was born the 10th of January 1871 8. Cla Reden WILLIAMSON was born the 16th of May 1873. 9. Travis Balenger WILLIAMSON was born the 24th of October 1875. 10. Calvin Maize WILLIAMSON was born the 13th of February 1878. 11. Larah Cornelia WILLIAMSON was born the 4th of November 1880. Juda Cornelia WILLIAMSON departed this life the 10th of December 1862. Walter Scott WILLIAMSON departed this life December the 2n(secon) 1875. Charles Marion WILLIAMSON departed this life December the 8th 1881. Mary Ann WILLIAMSON departed this life the 29th of December 1881. Iarach Cornelia WILLIAMSON departed this life the 21 of July 1882. [All the above written in the same hand] T.M.WILLIAMSON departed this life April the 11th 1904 age 75 years and 25 days. T.B. WILLIAMSON departed this life July 25 1904. [same hand] Harriet Melvina WILLIAMSON 1=TRSON died the fall of 1927, exact date unknown. Harrison Franklin WILLIAMSON died July 28, 1928. Julie Ann Telitha WLLLIAMSON FOLSOM died Oct. 1941. Gilford Garrison WILLIAMSON. died Mir 1942. Clay Redden WILLIAMSON died (no entry) Calvin Maize WILLIAMSON died Feb. 26, 1961. The latter was written by Minnie WILLIAMSON WILLIAMS who lives in Bryan and has posession of the Bible. (Age about 80, daughter of Calvin M. WILLIAMSON.) 0 68 From The Alma-nac for Farmers and C��folk 1985 MCFUCANS ON THE MOVE U.S. Population Figures Since Census Taking Began 1770 2,205,000 1880 50,155,783 1780 2 1890 62,622,250 1790 3,929,214 1900 75,994,575 1800 5,308,483 1910 91,972,266 1810 7,239,881 1920 105,710,620 1820 9,638,453 1930 123,203,000 1830 12,866,020 1940 131,669.275 1840 17,069,453 1950 150,697,361 1850 23,191,876 1960 179,323,175 1860 31,443,321 1970 203,211,926 1870 38,558,371 1980 226,504,825 Betsy ROSS probably did not design or make the first flag. The story was started in 1870 by her grandson. The real credit belongs to Congressman Francis HOPKINSON, who billed the goverment $200 in silver or one quarter hogshead of wine for his work. The government turned him down. For a long while, flagmaking was a prison industry. The Framing- ham Women's reformatory in Massachusetts made flags from 1890 to 1970 and even grew its own silkworms in the early days. Congressmen sell or give away the 80,000 flags they arrange to have flown over the Capitol each year. � , . . . . . . .._ . . .. . . . . \\ § ; � § <Iz-» ! » ■�§§ j� /! \ \| ■ |, ■, a ||F# ■ „f:. ■| ■| |. . ■� �.$ ¥ ■ � � � .. x^ T " = - •: it u - • _ _ • 11 r R ,. • t • • .. � � � 11 ` • • f - 1111 x ` •.. .. . � - • • � *.. !1111. t 1! ' �. OP .. a • '" . '. � • • �: ,,, , �: 72 _I I CI i�I E 6 I I I i I��:�I�'� �I 41 4 4 s - 4 C iu " z Z 14 lz Vj! 4 - -4 uh z cLtp� a \ U �h V �•� s\ �® 3 �\ $. \t \ 3i 1 0 V �'a � � .A�s\ ° � ! a '��c ® s \ �� N N 41% f, IA 's 7 -It. 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C c\ � � \' y ®! ° �`�, eve � � '� ` Q � � , � i "� �� ••-� e � � A d E d a a s ® a a E m ® b l « o .w eo� .- n es Wl lu b g • 1� �//g _�' s� � ° 9 � L � ails `� {� a •'® S P <J T. _ sue'• � m � � a g � �� • d 6 f= ZZ p tj s P g V H ffim 9 0� COL al s P4 .P - a • P 78 WHERE Index I ALLEN 76 EDGE 71 JOHNSON 71 McHALEY 71 ARNOLD 63 EGGEBRECHT 53,54 JOLLY 73 McKEITHAN 62 ASHER 67 ELLIS 54 JONES 43,44,57, McQUEEV 64 BAILLEY 59 ELRIDGE 62 ENGLISH 43,44 58,72,73 JORDON 64 McRAE 71 BAKER 60 EVANS 75 JOYCE 61,62 NANCE 57 BARLOW BAXTER 6o E VERHART 59,60 KAHN 68 NEAGLES 65 BEALL 73 FANTINN 57 KEARSLEY 55 NORTON 73 BELL 42 FARNER 58 KFT= 57 NORWOOD 69 BIRDWELL 59,72, FIELDING 55 KELLY 59 OGDEN 59 76,77 FOLSOM 67 KEMPH 60 0 °LEFES 60 BISHOP 61 FRANCIS 61 KENDRICK 53 0 °NIECE 60 BOCKSTRUCK 66 FRANKLIN 61 KENNEDY 65 O O UTL UTL OUTLAW 71 BORISKIE 47 FUQUA 46 KIITdBER 55 70 BOW 61 61 GIBS 59 KNOWLES u3 KoLB 63 PAGE BREWER GIBBS 59 55 BRINEY 64 BROWN 58,63 GILLESPIE 71 LAF'AYETTE 64 PARSONS 41, 72,73,74 75,76,77 BULLOCK 44 G REER 70 GREEK 44 LEE 59 LEONARD 58 PATEERSON 48 BURKHALTER 73 BURTON 58 GRIFFIN 57 LEwIS 63,64 PENN 71 PETERSON 48 GYPSON 64 LOCKE 44 PEWTHERS 46 CALDWELL 53 CALHOUN 64 HAD\M 57 LOKEY 50 LONG= 64 PHILLIPS 46 CAMPBELL 60,74 HALEY 60 HAMPTON 44 LONGLY 64 PINSON 46 PONTHIEUX 46 CARR 63 CARRIER 44 HANNA 41,70 LONGMAKES LOONEY 76 POTTER 46 CHARLE,TON 62 HARMAN 57 HARRIS 62 MADDOX 42 POTTS 46 POWELL 46 -- CHATE 62 CHATTANE 62 HARRISON 70 MALONE 60 POWERS 46 CHENAULT 72 HAWKINS 60 MARTIN 64 PRATT 46 CHILTON 58 HAYDEN 52 HAYTER 72,74,75 MASON 63,71 MATHIS 43,44 PREWIT 46 PRICE 46,73 CHOATE 62 H 58 MATTINGLY 70 PRINCE 46 CLANCH 59 CLOUD 43 HEMPFLING 72 MAULDIN 54 PUDDY 46 CoLEmAN 6o HENDERSON 67 MILLS 58 PUGH 46 COLLIE 45 HEYDON 52 MINOR 58 PUPPE 47 COLLINS 55 HOBBS 70 HoLCOMB 66,70 MITCHAM 72 MITCHELL 72,76, PURDUE 47 PUTMAN 65 COOPER 42,45 COSGRIFF 56 HOLDEN 53 77 PUTZ 47 COSKEY 69 HoLtviES 41,71 HOPE 42 MOORE 57,58.61 MORGAN 43 QUICK 47 CIER 57 HOPKINSON 68 MORTON 63 QUISENBERRY 47 CRAIG 53 HOPPER 72 MURPHY 60 RASBERRY 47 CROOK 57 CROSS 58 44 H IIV McCOOL 58 61 63 52 MCCORKLE 74 RAY DAVIS 57 DEAR 70 JACKSON 57,59,64 McCULLOCH 42 REDDEN 47 REDDING 61 JEFFERSON 64 McDONALD 44 DILLEYSHAW 63 JERNIGAN 74 JHOMAS (sic) 62 McFARLAND 51 McFARREN 72 � 53,54 i 0 WHERE? 79 Index REINoIIm 47 SIMON 70 RHOADES 61,62 SIMS 50 RHODES 47 SINDT 69 RICHARDS 47 SISCO 50 RICHARDSON 47 SK ILES 50 RILEY 47 SKRIVANEK 50 ROBERTS 47 SMALL 64 ROBERTSON 44 SMITH 41,43,44, ROBINSON 47,48 50,51,5 ROBISON 48 SNOOK 51 ROGERS 48 SORENSEN 51 RomiuACHER 48 SORRELS 51 ROOKS 48 SOWERS 51 ROSPRIM 48 SPAHR 51 POSRDW 48 SPARKS 51 ROSS 42,65,68,76 SPERRY 51 ROYDER 73 STANFORD 69 ROYER 48 STEWART 55 RUCH 48 STOVALL 53 RUDDER 48 STROUT 50,51 RUPEL 48 SUIVIlVIERS 70 RUSSELL 48,74 TACKETT 53 RUTKOWSKI 69 TATUM 71 SANDS 59 TAYLOR 59 SANDSTEDT 49 THORNTON 60 SAUER 49,69 VALLEN'I'INE 65 SAXON 43 SCHAEFER 49 VanDUGEN 58 SCHAFFER 49 VANHOOK 59 VERNON 67 SCHAPERY 49 � VOG 65 SCHIEFER 41,69 VOG, 53 SCHMIDT 49 SCHoRAJSA 49 WALKER 53 SCHROEDER 49 WALLACE 46 SCHWAB 49 WASHINGTON 53 SCHWARTZ 49 WATKINS 72,74,75 SCOTT 49, 60 WATSON 59 SEBESTA 49 WEBB 69 SEFCIK 49 WESLEY 58 SEMoNES 63 WHITE 60,62,63, SETTLE 49 65,74 SHAW 59 WICKER 61 SHEALY 43 WILLIAMS 46,59, SHEARER: 50 64,67,69 SHELTON 5 0 WILLIAMSON 41 SHERRILL 50 WILLINGHAM 70 SIECKE 50 WILSON 58,64 SILVEY 5 0 WINN 58 S= 50 WISDOM 70 SIMV[ONS 70 WORTHAM 59 WREN 57 WRIGHT 61 WYKES 41,71 zINll►mm 6o !ee!re!er!e,lortvo!!!e Don't forget!!!!!!!!!! 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