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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol.3 No.5MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION NAM ADDRESS PHONE SURNAMIS (Make as complete a list as you can. It's good free advertising!) Make Check for $10 ®00® ,4 A _ MAY Ili BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER 19 - 7' > -� e -- ' Volume Number III 5 ` � 9 BY LOVE OS March - April 1982 - 740 Garden Acres Bryan, TX 77801 r ail 10 ' Elizabeth GATLI1W 3 501 Laura Lane College Station, T /y 77840 88: The BRAZOS GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER is an information , publication of the Brazos Genealogical Association of Bry ' College Station, Texas® 1982 OFFICERS President . . . ® . . . . . H. A. MONCRIEF Vice- President . Mason RITTM Secretary . . . . . . . . Claudia WILLIAIS Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Stan CLARK Librarian . . . . . . . . Judith PEDIGO' Editor . . . . . . . . . . . diary COOPER CONTENTS° ` :. Volume III Number 5 March April 1982 KNOW WHAT? Feature Articles Page 1982 Membership List 89 Brazos County Tax Rolls 18 98 Wixon Cemetery (Brazos County) lob Allbright Cemetery (Burleson County) 109 Brazos County Census 1860 :113 Rober County Census 1860 1e17 WHAT ®S NEW? Libraries Bryan Library 101 Texas A &M Library w 103 WHO KNOWS? Queries /Questions 111 WHERE? Index � ti 120 Volume III Number 5 Bryan- College Station March April 1982 Texas 1982 MEMBERSHIP LIST The updated membership list with surnames is the feature of this edition (and the reason for its delay). If you are not listed, or not correctly listed, please contact Treasurer Stan CLARK (693- 7774), Secretary Claudia WILLIAMS (822 -6380) or Editor Mary COOPER (846 - 8278). BELL, Pars. Paul J. 696 -4465 P.O. Box 885, College Station, TX 77840 _ BAILEY CHILES McMICHAEL WILLIAMS BRADFORD LOVING STORY WHITE YOUNG BENBOW, Euline Merchant 279 -5 2 Lou John, Hearne TX 77 B ARNE T T EW I N G MAGEE WALKER BAUGH FRAZIER McGEE WYLEY BEATTY JAMISON MERCHANT BENBOIN LOVE PATTON BRALY, Mr. & Mrs. N. W. $03 Fawn, Caldwell, TX 77836 ABBEY BRALY HAYES BARNES BROOKSHIRE KILE 567 -36o3 McSPEDDEN BROWN, Joy 693 -0992 1212 Glade, College Station, TX 77840 ASHTON HAMERSLEY PATTERSON SNODGRASS AUTRY HAY PATTON STONEMAN BAKER HAYS PROUDFIT SYKES BAYS HILL PRY (E) TABOR BRENT HOOSIER RICHARDS TAYLOR BRITTON KENNER ROBBINS TERRY BROWN LONG ROBINSON TUBB CLIFTON MASSEY SEAL(E) WALLACE CLOWER McCARTHY' SEATON WILEY EDMUNDS MITCHELL SHARPE WILLIAMS ESKRIDGE MOORE SHULER WIRICK FLOWERS MORGAN SIGHTS WRIGHT FULLER MYERS Sims GRIZZLE_ OELKERS SMITH CARLISI, Mrs. James 8 Haslach Ave., Trenton, N.J. 08629 PALMER PARMER SEALE 89 90 1982 Membership List (Continued) CLARK, Stanley P. & Dorothy 693-7774 7, Rt. 4, Box 440, College'Station, TX 77840 Acres, Bryan, TX (The following is only a small portion of the ancestors, being CD searched by the CLARKs, more are listed in the Advertiser Vol. III, No. 1, PP. 17-19.) BAXTER ANNIS COWLES HASSELL SAMPSON ASHLEY CREAGER HEWITT SMITH ATKINS CREGOR KENT SPRINGER BAGLEY CURTIS LORD WALKER BATEV.-AN DEWEY MARKS WHEELER BENTLEY DUFFIELD MERRILL WILLERTON BIRD DURIN MINTHORN WILLISTON CHASE ELWELL MINTON WOODBURY 'CLARK GILBERT ORTON WOODMAN COLBY GLOVER PALL WRIGHT DePEW HADDON PEAK DOGGETT McIVER BREWER PETTINGELL MILLS COOPER, P,:ary Evalyn Collie 740 Garden Acres, Bryan, TX 77801 ABNEY CAMPBELL HEILSON ALLEN COCKRELL HORTON ATKINSON COLLIE KELLEY BAXTER CONGER ,LEE- - - I BELL DRAKE MASON BLOSSOM FITZRANDOLPH OLIVER BOX FOREHAND OINEIL CORBUSIER, W. H. & Elinor 1 5 0 5 East 3 1 st, Bryan, TX 77 CORBUSIER GASTON MERRIWEATHER DUNBAR McMICHAEL MEYER DAUENHAUER, Floy P. 110 3 Glade St., College Station, TX 7784-0 BIRMINGHAM DAUENHAUER MORROW BURGESS INNESS PERRY DULANEY, Louie & Christine 800 Hawthorne, C,ollege Station, TX 77840 BOSTICK DePEW JONES BOYIES DOGGETT McIVER BREWER DULANEY MILLS CHURCHILL HAMPTON PIERCE EARLE, Mrs.. Jim (Theresa) 40 7 Timber, College 'Station, TX 77 PATRICK RUTHERFORD SAUNDERS STEWART TROUP WELLS WILSON 779-2299 IV1 0 RE PORTER WALTON 693-5005 ROBINSON STEELS STOCKTON 696-4543 RILEY 696-7128 EARLE surnames: Dr. & Mrs. Guy (Doris) 272-8326 ALEXANDER BUTT(S) McCAULEY RADFORD ALLEN EARLE MOORE RYAN BARKER ETHERIDGE PkYNE/PAINE SLAYTON BLANSETT GATLIN PARHAM TEMPLETON BOURLAND HOOD PORTLOCK WRIGHT BUSH WILLIAMSON FORISTER, M. C. (Sally Ellison) 396-5102 P.O. Box 355, 441-2791 2310-A Rebel Road, Austin, TX 7 Sally' ®s surnames ANDERSON FORISTER/FORRESTER BAKER AHLEMEIER/AHLEMEYER MALTBY REYNOLDS AVANT GRAF McADA ROBERTSON BEICKER/BEIKER HARRIS MAXWELL SCHUBODE BLANKEN/BLANKE HENRY MEYER SCRIBNER/SCRIVNER BROSCHE HUSEN OIDANIEL SEBODEN CADWELL HUTMANN PEELER SHARPE CAPERTON JAUER/JAUERT RUCKER SHELTON CORDES KLEINE/ELLELBRUGGEN TABOR CROSS KOCH LEE THOMPSON DRAKE LOCKSTEDT POWERS TUBB ELLISON LUECKEN QUARLES WULF FRANCESCHINI, Dr. & Mrs. Guy (Doris) 272-8326 Rt. 2, Box 140., Caldwell, TX 77836 CROSBY GORDON SAGRATI STEVENS FRANCESCHINI KRICK STEEIE GATLIN',; Elizabeth 693-2054 1501 Laura Lane, College Station, TX 77840 (See EARLE surnames above) Mr. & Mrs. Charles William (Sally Ellison) 396-5102 P.O. Box 355, Normangee, TX 7787 Sally' ®s surnames Charles' surnames BAKER EVANS JOHNSON CUSTARD/CUSTEAD COPELAND GILBERT McWHORTER GEELAN ELLISON GREENLEE ROGERS SCHOTT/SHOTT WYCHE GLOVER, Mr. & Mrs. Jay V. 822-2624 1413 Burt, Bryan, TX 77801 BACON CYPHERS HOGGETT RUCKER BEAVERS DABBS HUMPHREY(S) SHERWOOD BISHOP DILLON LEE STEPHENSON BOBBITT FOWLER LOCKE STEVENSON BRODAWAY GENT /DENT McCURRY TWEEDLE BROOKS GLOVER NOWELL WINGO BUGG GRANT PARKS CLANCY HEDGPETH RAMSEY 92 .. '1982 Membership List GLOWSKI, Mrs. W. J.. (Joanne) 4131 Bethel; Houston, TX ?7902 BERGER BUDZISZ CHOLEWIAK (Continued) 681 -5618 .., DOMINIK PIATKOWSKI GRAHAM, Marian Mortson 693 -5 1107 S. Dexter Dr., College Station, TX 77840 BARNES GRAHAM MUNGER SIMPSON BARSTOW GRINNELL NASH SMITH BENNS HAYNES NICHOLS TABS BROCKWAY HOUSE NEWTON THAXTER BUSH HUTTON NORTON TUBBS CARY KING PINSON TURNER CHAPMAN LANGER PRATT WARD DELATOR LINCOLN RANDALL WHITE CONLEY MOORE RICE WILLIAMS EAMES MORTSON SHANNON WOODWORTH HALLARAN, Anna T. 846 -5660 733 N. Rosemary, Bryan, TX 77801 COLQUITT KNOTT MILLER TOWNS DRURY LINSEY MULLER HALLARAN McCAULEY QUICK HANNA, Mary 0. 696 -6282 `1 1007 Hereford, College Station, TX 77840 COVINGTON HANNA HOLT PALMORE DEAR HARRISON MATTINGLY SMITH GARY HOLCOMB NASH SUMMERS HANNIGAN, Mrs. James P. 918 Park Lane, Bryan, TX 77801 HAUPT, Mrs. L. M. (Stella) 693 -8034 Rt. 4, Box 19, College Station, TX 77840 HENRY, Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. (Frances) 693 -1984 1202 Caudill, College Station, TX 7784o Frances' Surnames Keith's Surnames ADAMS JENKINS ABBOT HENRY ALLEN JOHNSON BALDRIDGE HESTER BUTNER JOHNSTON BAYFORD HITCHCOCK CARTER MANSFIELD BAGSHAWE HOLMES d CAVINS MARTIN BOOTH JENNINGS CLARK MOORMAN BREWER LAMB COX NEWLAND BURT LOBDELL CREWS PAGE BURTON MARCHE DAVIES PHILLIPS CLARK NICHOLSON DIGGES PINCENT CHANDLER PARKER DRYSDALE REED CHAPIN PARSONS - 93 1982 Membership List (Continued) Frances' Su rnames Keith's Surnames ELLIS RIPPEY CLAY PRICE FAUCETT ROBINSON CONRAD SACHIEL GRASTY RUSCHER COTTON SAFFER A GANT SHELY/SHELLY DUVALL SANDS GORHAM SHOCK DORCHESTER STEBBINS HERNDON SMITH FAIRFIELD STOCKDALE HOLTZAPPEL REYNOLDS FARNUM TALLY HUBBARD TURNER FRUIT TERRY HURST VAUGHN FROST VORE LX,HORN WALDO GIBBONS WILSON LEWIS WALKER GREENLEE WRIGHT LOVELADY WOODRIDGE HANNON ZELMAN /ZALMAN ry HENSARLING, Nolan 214- 327 -4302 10330 Eastwood, Dallas, TX 75225 CHAMBLESS EASTERLING HENSARLING PAILLETT CONNER ELLIOTT MILLER SPRAWLS COOK GANDY MOODY STROETHER DUFF GRANTHAM MOTT THOMPSON HOPPESS, Mrs. Coulter 822 -1405 1202 Hoppess, Bryan, TX 77801 ALEXANDER COVINGTON LEATHER SPENCER BARROW GATHINGS MEADOWS TELFORD - BERRYMAN GAYTHINGS RAY TERRELL CAMPBELL JACKSON RUSH WALKER COOPER LANDRUM SEDBERRY KARNES, Sandra Marlene 693 -7 Gen. Del., Wellborn, TX 77881 BEUCKMAN HANSEN HIRSCHMAN SEIDEL SHEAGREN LANDISS, Dr. and Mrs. Carl (Georgia Belle) 696 -5854 803 Dexter South, College Station, TX 77840 ASPACH DUNAWAY DYER HALL DAVIS DUNKLE GILLEAN LANDISS MAGILL, Jane 3603 Midwest Dr., Bryan, TX 77801 MARTIN, Mrs. J. Rod, (Frances) 693 - 1204 Winding Road, College Station, TX 77840 BARNETT BENNETT KNIGHT McBAIN BEAN DAVIS MATSON SMITH YOUNGBLOOD McCORMICK, Ralph and Naomi 846 -8254 417 '!'r<. Brookside, Bryan, TX 77801 OR .1982 Membership List Milton (Eleanor HANOVER) (Continued) McCORMICK Surnames Oak Cr., College Station, TX 77840 APPLL COX HUFFMAN NEECE APPLE CULPEPPER HOFFMAN NUE BALL DAVIS HUNTER OESTER /REICHER BALLINGER DOSS HUTCHINGS OWEN(S) BARR DOUTHIT JOHNSON RIGGS BARTEE ELLIS KELSEY SCOTT BEASLEY ELSTON KEY(S) SIMS BOLES FROST LINE STEVENS BOWLES GAGGSTATT LOFTIN TEAGUE BUCHANAN GILLESPIE LONG THORNBURG BUTTRILL GILLETTE) LUCAS TURNER CAMPBELL HAMILTON LYON(S) UTLEY COBB HODGES McCORMICK WEBER /WEAVER COOK HOGUE MEIER WOLFE COWAN MILLER 1113 Ursuline, Bryan, TX 77801 McCULLOCH, Mrs. Charles L. (Mary) 846 -3518 114 Pleasant, Bryan, TX 77801 TIMS CADLE MONCRIEF, H. A. TAYLOR 846 -7859 P.O. Box. 784, Bryan, TX 77801 ALLEN MONCRIEF WALLER MOORE, B. J. 2901 Briarcreek Ct., Bryan, TX 77801 NANCE, Mrs. J. Milton (Eleanor HANOVER) 1 696 -5864- 1403 Post Oak Cr., College Station, TX 77840 BRYAN GULLEDGE MARSHALL SMITH COLBURN HANOVER NELSON SPARKS ry CRAIN JONES PARKER VARNUN CURRY LOVE REED WILSON FLI THE R LOWELL ROWAN NOBLES, Nina 279 -3975 Rt. 1, Box 897, Bryan, TX 77801 CRYER FRANKLIN MORRIS PHILLIPS DELOACHE JOHNSON NOBLES OGG,.Mrs. Leo (Christine) 846 -1484 35 Oak Hollow, Bryan, TX 77801 ADAIR DYER GRIFFIS OGG APPERSON EPPERSON MORRISS PARKER WILSON OVE RTON, Mrs. J. H. (Faye) 779 -73 1113 Ursuline, Bryan, TX 77801 BELL HUFFAKER ROGERS TIMS CADLE McDANIEL TAYLOR . 95 1982 Membership List _ a (Continued) PARSONS, Cola Walter H. Jr. 846 -8161 824 Vine, Bryan, TX 77 801 AHER CHURCH JANSON SCHMIDTLEIN ATWATER COOK JOHNSON SECORD BALIS FINNEGAN KEINS SLAVIN ® BALL FOOTE KEITH SMITH BARNES FRANKLIN KELLOGG STACK BARRY FUGILL KILMER THOMPSON BECKER GLOVER LANE TINNERY BRIGHT GREGSON NICHOLS TOMLINSON BRINSMAID GUNN O'NEILL TUTTLE DANIEL HANNEN PARSONS VICARS DAWSEY HARRIS PIERSON WARD DICKENSON HAWKINS RUSSELL WEAVER PEDIGO, Mrs. John R. Jr. (Judith) 693- P.O. Box DA, College Station, TX 77840 BEATTIE COXE JOYCE SPALDING III BELLUE/BELLEW CREWS LOMAX WATERS BLUE ELLIS PEDIGO WATHEN COOPER ENGLISH SCHERRER YORK CORDELL RADEBAUGH, Sally 9 75 1 - 8728 Dolomite Dr., E1 Paso, TX 79904 BARNES MARTIN PRICKETT SPERRY BLACK MORGAN RADEBAUGH SPRINGER BOSWELL MORRISON ROBINSON STEVENS GARRETSON NICCUM SALTER WATKINS GLINN POWELL SCOTT WORD HARRIS PRESLEY SMITH RANEY, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) 779 -4424 2315 Bristol, Bryan, TX 77801 ANDERSON GREEN KEY RANEY BAKER GREENWAY LARY ROUTT BARBER HARPER MARTIN SMITHER CALMES HENDON McGILBERRY STEVENSON CRAVJFORD . H ODGES PARISH STORY DEW HOOKER PARK SYDNOR FISHER HUGHES PETRIE THOMASON GARDNE R Kl., LLE T T E QUINNAN RITTMAN Mason 846 -2085 3813 Woodmere, Bryan, TX 77801 BRINGMANN ENGEL MEIER RITTMANN SPILKER ' SIMONS, Donald F. and Victoria 589 -2 I x 42 Rt. 2, Bo 3 Bryan, TX .801 .. y 77 , DeROCHE FREDERICK NELSON SIMONS FARRAR HARDGRAVES PECHIN SMITH M '1982 Membership List 823-7128 SLOWEY, Sandra S. Lane, Bryan, 5 Hacienda Ave # 109, Campbell, Calif. ADDISON GEORGE NOLEN COBB HARDY NOWLAND CONNELL HOWARD O'BRIEN COUNTS MEREDITH O'BRYAN CRAIG HALEY RALEY EVANS NEELY RAMEY FAUST NEWMAN ROBINSON FIELDS NOLAND SCOTT GARLAND TINSLEY SLOWEY (Continued) 4 08-374-5804 95008 SIVIALIXOOD SMITH SMYTHE SNIDER SNIDER SWAFFORD WHITE YORK STUBBS, Dr. Alice C. (Mrs. E.A.) 823-7128 1204 Garden Lane, Bryan, TX 77801 TX 77840 TAYLOR, Donald Frederick, KELLEY 202-272-7571 245 Forest Hills Dr., Montgomery, AL 36109 DANIELS FAIRCLOTH MATHIS SMITH DOWELL HUGGINS MELTON TAYLOR ENGLISH McCLENDON MORGAN THOMAS WALKER, Jimmy Reeves P.O. Box 35 UTEP, El Paso, William Alexander DAVIS Rebeccah LANDRUM Samuel J. PATTERSON Andrew Jackson REEVES 915-747-5300 TX 79968 Jesse Heard SMITH Jessie P. STARKEY William Calvin WALKER WHITLEY, Allie M. (Mrs. E.A.) 693-4202 1535 Wolf Run, College Station, TX 77840 BATEMAN KELLEY CARPENTER SANFORD BESSER/BESSOR LONG CLOUD SHULTZ CARTER MacKONE GROSS STANTZ COBB SCRUGGS HARPER STONE COLLARD SMITH HENDERSON THOMASON COUNTS STREET HURST THURMAN FALKNER TINSLEY McNEW WARD HAMPTON TURNER POWER/POWERS HENLEY WHITLEY HUTCHISON WILLIAMS, Claudia 822 23 Carter Creek, Bryan, TX 77801 MAYO LAMBERT SEATON WATSON WILLIAMS WILSON, Mrs.' John L. (Andrea) 779-4871 202 E. 27th 1st Floor, Bryan, TX 77 10 4 ;j Please call (846 -8278) or write (1 COOPER, 740 Garden Acres, Bryan, TX 77801) if there are any additions corrections or deletions. DESIGNATIONS OF COUSINS Have you ever wondered exactly what relation you were to your Mother's first cousin or to the child of your Mother's first cousin? Recently answers were found in the American Heritage Dictionary. A "first cousin, "full cousin," or a ° german" is a child of one's aunt or uncle. A more specific definition is "a relative descended from a common ancestor, such as a grand- father, by two or more steps in a diverging line." Then these relatives are placed in two categories: A - Those relatives descended the same number of steps. B - Those relatives descended an unequal number of steps. Examples of those descended the same number of steps: (1) Children of brothers and sisters are "first cousins" to each other. (2) The children of first cousins are "second cousins" to each other. Examples of those descended an unequal number of steps: (1) A child of one's first cousin is "first cousin once removed." (2) A grandchild of one's first cousin is "first cousin twice removed.''; These designations are not too complicated when once defined. Complications arise when a "first cousin once removed" is some- times called a "third cousin. How about using "kissing cousin" for all cousins beyond first cousin category? 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GNL FROST. Descendants of Josiah and Keziah NICHOLS 'NOOL- 929.2 DRIDGE and Their Ancestors. Gift. Read the 'Preface'. Some prooT appended. GNL New Eng land Annals. A new series designed to print 974 materials not readily available, or affordable. Anno- tates, briefly in Preface, each article included in each volume. Index. GNL SAVAGE. Genealogical Dictionary of New En land. Settlers 974 who came before Play, l 92. For sanity's sake, read the 'Preface'. Additions and corrections at end of each volume. GNL EVANS. Mother Monroe. History, pioneer times and ceme- 976.2 tery listings for Monroe Co, Mississippi Surname index. Topical index. GNL Lee County, Mississippi Cemetery-Records 1820 -1979. 976.2 A ph eticaily by name of cemetery, each gives: location, information, remarks, and the listing. Surname index. GNL Comanche County Gravestone Tnscriptions Volumes 2 & 3 976. Inscriptions copied, some history, locations and directions given. Surname index. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & && One of our regular contributors, Bess GATLIN, sent this item about this Journal in Special Collections. Special Collec- tions is on the second floor of the Texas A &M Library and is open Monday through Friday 8 :00 to 5 :00. The Journal of Dr. Pleasant Williams KITTRELL Langston James GORSE is a familiar name to most of us-- and if it is not, then it is our loss. Scion of several old Texas families, Mr. GOREE has enriched the culture of Texas as an author, publisher and entrepreneur in the writing of Texas family history. Mr. GORSE founded the Family History Foundation 102 The Journal of Dr. Pleasant Williams KITTRELL (Continued) and is a frequent user of Special Collections" materials. The Family History Foundation donated a copy of its KITTRELL Journal 1 853 -1867 This worthy volume is the unedited, indexed version of the personal journal of Dr. Pleasant Williams KITTRELL (1805- 1867) during his years in Texas. Donated in honor of Dean Emeritus Fred J. BENSON, the current President of the Friends of the Texas A &TAI University Library, the KITTRELL Journal is an extremely valuable resource which provides not only intriguing insights into the thoughts and experiences of a participant in the era, but also access to hundreds of names via an exceptional index. On a more mundane level, KITTRELL provided a Maryland recipe for curing hams as well as several home remedies. But most importantly, the KITTRELL Journal provides insight into Pleasant Williams KITTRELL himself: the man, his interests, and his life. One does not have to be related to Dr. KITTRELL to appreciate his feelings as he expressed them at the outbreak of the war between the states - -or, for that matter, his consterna- tion at attempting to collect a bad debt. The KITTRELL Journal is a human document which records an epoch in Texas and a man's full life within it. Dr. KITTRELL himself observed on 1 January 1862: "On the succeeding pages, if Divine Province, and the calamaties of war permit, I shall continue a journal of my business matters with such comments on men and things as accompanying circumstances may suggest. All of which I design as a remem- brance and book of reference for myself while I live and my family when I am taken from them. (Volume 1:244) Dr. KITTRELL was eminently successful in his attempt to record events which affected him and those around him. One can not help but wonder if later generations have as much interest and concern for posterity to devote the time necessary to keep a journal. Our existence is richer because of the effort of Dr. KITTRELL to record and comment on events in his life. And Texas A &M University is grateful to the Family History Founda- tion and Langston James GOREE for this valuable gift. Donald H. DYAL Head, Special Collections &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & && On the following pages are some supplements to PAGE's Pages, which is a listing of genealogically related materials CD to be found in the Texas A &M University Library. Thank you, Bill, for continuing to share. Other supplements will be pub- lished in future issues of the Advertiser. l' 103 ALABAMA Territorial o= Pates: Al— a= 1817 - 1819 . Docs Div. GS 4.13: ARIZONA Territorial Paper Ariz 1868 - 19 1 Microfilm / A / 234 Ter °ri t__ori a� Papers Ari_ ARKANSAS , Te rritorial Papers Arkansas 1819 - 1836 Docs. Div. GS 4.13: COLORADO Territorial Papers Colorado 1859 - 1874 Microfilm / A / 222 / A / 235 Territorial Papers Colorado 1861 - 1888 Microfilm DAKOTA Territorial Papers Dakota 1861 - 1873 Microfilm / A / 223 Microfilm / A / 236 Territorial Papers Dakota 1863 - 1889 FLORIDA La Claims in Florida 18 th Cong 1st Sess. H. Docs. 156, Serial # 103 Documents Microfiche Documents Microfiche ° 18th Cong. 2nd Sess. H. Docs. 111, Serial # 120 Florida 1821 -1845 Docs. Div. GS 4.13: Terri_ Papers IDAHO Te rritorial Papers Idaho 1863 - 1872 Microfilm / A / 224 Microfilm / A / 237 Territorial Papers Idaho 1864 - 1890 ILLINOIS Te rritorial Papers Illinois 1809 - 1818 Docs. Div. S 1.36: INDIANA T erritorial Papers Indiana 1800 - 1812 Docs Div. S 1.36: KANSAS T erritorial Papers Kansas 1854 - 1861 Microfilm / A / 225 LOUISIANA d Office in the Eastern District of a R eport of the Register of the Lan _ _ # 9 Louisiana 18th Cong 1st Sess. H. Doc. 103, Serial Louisiana - Missouri 1815 - 1821 Docs Div GS 4.13: T erritorial Papers T erritorial Papers Louisiana 1803 - 1814 Docs Div S 1.36: S 1.36: T erritorial Papers Orleans Terri 1803 - 1812 Docs Div MICHIGAN C laims to Lands in the Territory of Michigan 20th Cong. 1st Sess. H. Rpts. 42, Serial # 176 T erritorial Papers: Michigan 1805 - 1837 Docs Div S 1.36: MISSISSIPPI T erritorial Papers: Mississippi 1798 - 1817 Docs Div. S 1.36: a MIS_`;OURI T erritorial Papers: Louisiana Missouri 1815 - 1821 Docs. Div. GS 4.13: Div. S 1.36: T erritorial Papers Lo uisiana - Missouri 1803 - 1814 Docs. MONTANA Territorial Papers: Montana 1864 - 1872 Microfilm / A / 226 _. Territorial Papers: Montana 1867 - 1289 Microfilm / A / 238 NEBRASKA Territorial Papers Nebraska 1854 - 1867 Microfilm / A / 227 104 NEVADA Territorial Papers Nevada 1861 - 1864 Microfilm / A / 228 i NEW MEXICO "New Mexico Muster Rolls" Territorial Archives of New Mexico, Reed "85`': \ Microfilm / A / 204 "Territorial Census of 1885, New Mexico" Territorial Archives of New Mexico Reels 40 -43. Microfilm / A / 204 Territorial Papers New Mexico 1851 - 1872 Microfilm / A / 229 Territorial Pa ers: New Mexico 1851 - 1914 Microfilm / A / 239 OREGON Territorial Papers: Oregon 1848 - 1858 Microfilm / A / 230 SOUTH CAROLINA Clarke Charleston Directory 1795 Evans Bibliography # 47386 Microtext Dept. UTAH Territorial Papers: Utah 1853 - 1873 Microfilm / A / 231 Territorial Papers: Utah 1850 - 1902 Microfilm / A / 240 WASHINGTON , Territorial -Papers: Washington 1854 - 1872 Microfilm / A / 232 Territorial Papers: Washington 1854 - 1902 Microfilm / A / 241 WISCONSIN Territorial Papers: Wisconsin 1836 - 1848 Docs Div. GS 4.13: WYOMING Territorial Papers Wyomin 1868 - 1873 Microfilm / A / 233 Territorial Papers: Wyomin 1870 - 1890 Microfilm / A / 242 BRAZOS COUNTY CEICTERIES The listing of Wixon Cemetery by Don and Vicki SIMONS is a great beginning for the other listings that we are counting on from others in our community. Can the Association: plan on a good strong effort through the next five or six months to get the County listings ready for publication by fall? Volume II, Number 1. page 4, has some suggestions for preparing for listing. "Going-in teams seems to be the most . efficient, as one can read and!the other record and there'is a check on each other as to accuracy. Equipment needed: cards (3x5 or the used computer cards are fine), record each stone on a separate card, indicate spouse if shown; pencil and paper for rubbings if needed (news print or butcher paper will do, with marking pencil or crayola); chalk (for bringing out shallow carvings; a wire brush or kitchen scrubber will get the moss off. A thermos of water, insect spray and a big hat will also help." If everyone works together in a spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm, we can accomplish this task and enjoy it. How about it ?? Enumerated 1 February 1982 by Donald F. and Victoria SIMONS Wixon Cemetery is located in Brazos County on FM Road 2776, one half mile north of Highway 21 East. ALVERSON, Richard 1873 - 1957 ALVERSON, W. C. 1822 - 1904 Confederate Soldier BATTEN, Rev. B. P. 4 June 1846 - 11 April 1888 • BATTEN, Joe R. 12 Feb 1866 - 7 Jan 1940 BATTEN, R. N. 28 July 1871 - 23 May 1924 BATTEN, Robert Bernard 4 June 1905 - 12 January 1978 PHM 2 US Navy World War II BATTEN, Susan E. 10 July 1836- 7 July 1900 BEARD, Emma K. 28 Dec 1865::$ 2 Aug 1905 wi of J.W. BEARD BELL, John G. 12 September 1866- 4 April 1879 son of J.W. & E. BELL BICE, Cloner (no dates) BICE, Clarence Clifton 17 Apr 1951 - 21 Feb 1952 BICE, Calvin Lee 14 Sept 1924 - 10 Feb 1973 BOBBINS, - William G.B. 20 Nov 1881 - 16 Feb 1882 son of W.P. & M.A. BOBBINS BULLOCK, JESSEE died 20 May 1880 son of N.A. & M.A.BULLOCK CLOSE, Cora L. 1876. - 1961 CLOSE, J. M. 24 Feb 1870 - 2 June 1921 CLOSS, J. T. 13 Feb 1831 - 11 Feb 1900 68 yrs 11 mos 28 days Mason GLOSS, Martha E. died 9 Sept 1895 61 yrs 4 mos wi of CLOSS, W. L. COBB, George COBB, J. Y. COLLIER, Wil: son J. T. CLOSE 24 July 1866 - 5 Nov 1918 Y. 1890 - 1911 1853 - 1900 Liam M. died 22 Nov 1874 1 yr 10 mos 9 days of E.C. & M.E. COLLIER DARWIN, Rubin 27 Jan 1876. - 28 Sept 1876 son of T.H. & Ellen DARWIN DAVIDSON, Margaret Lou 14 Oct 1855 13 Jan 1888 wi of S.G. DAVIDSON DAVIDSON, S. G. 29 Aug 1847 5 Aug 1909 hus of Margaret Lou DAVIDSON DAWSON, Clide 26 July 1883 - 16 Aug 1883 22 days 1 Q6 .`Wixon Cemetery (Brazos County) DAWSON, David D. Sr. 30 Sept 1832 - 23 Oct 1907 DAWSON, Elizabeth M. 13 Oct 1837 - 12 Dec 1879 42 yrs 1 mo ry 29 days DONAHUE, Patricia 1900 - 1978 ERCANBRACK, Edward L. 6 Mar 1884 - 1 May 1964 ERCANBRACK, Lona Mae 21 Nov 1891 - 27 May 1965 wi of Edward L. ERCANBRACK ERCANBRACK, Malinda 1967 - 1970 FOSTER, William M. Jr. 1834 - ,1881 2nd Lt Co H 31 Regt Miss Inf C S.A FREE, Henry 15 Dec 1922 - 15 Oct 1923 FREE, Ida Lovine 2 Feb 1889 - 26 Nov 1970 wi of Wm. Charlie FREE FREE, Irene 10 Jan 1925 one day old (twin) FREE, Johnnie A. 3 Jan 1911 - 3 Aug 1972 Pfc Co A 579 Signal AW BN WW II FREE, Lena 8 Feb 1908 - 22 May 1922 FREE, Levine 10 Jan 1925 one day old (twin) FREE, Wm: Charlie 18 Apr 1884 - 11 Nov 1946 hus of Ida Lovine FREE FREEMAN, Bulah May 22 Jan 1881 - 26 Dec 1888 dau of J.C. & E.E. FREEMAN FREEMAN, Elizabeth Ann 10 May 1862- ? May 1900 FREEMAN, John C. 19 Oct 1841 - 28 Feb 1890 GEORGE, Kenneth Ray 20 July 1912 one day old . GEORGE, Roy W. 15 Aug 1910 - 19 Jan 1977 Pvt US Army World War II GILLENWATER, Linda. K. (no dates) HARRIS, Willie Jap 21 Apr 1902 - 24 Apr 1902 HICKS., James P. 6 Apr 1846 - 24 July 1882 HICKS, Jesse A. 16 Nov 1838 - 12 Oct 1882 HUGGHINS, B. A. 6 Dec 185.7 - 20 Apr 1918 .l HUGGHINS, Walter Lee 15 Jan 1898 - 19 Aug 1899 JENKINS, Tillie Bell 24 Aug 1910 - 22 May 1912 dau of C.A. & L.B. JENKINS JOHNSON, Adolphus 1854 - 1898 hus of Lillian Mae JOHNSON JOHNSON, Lillian Mae 1864 - 1947 wi of Adolphus JOHNSON 107 KELLY, Geraldine 25 Dec 1b5'( - GV jan �y�y KELLY, S. S. 26 July 1858 - 9 Sept 1880 KIRTON, W. Eddie 1 Mar 1876 29 Jan 1888 LANDERS, John D. 12 LA SALLE, Nora Rine wi of V.L. LA SALLE, Vedo L. 5 hus of Nor va LINDSEY, John V. 28 Dec 1863 - 11 Oct 1882 2 Feb 1889 - 4 Mar 1911 LA SALLE Dec 1881 - 5 May 1942 a Rine LA SALLE July 1848 - 7 Oct 1891 NALLETT, Robt. F. 18 Feb 1875 - 23 July 1876 son of H. & H.A. MALLETT PEARSON, E. C. 17 Apr 1830 - 1 Mar 1881 PEARSON, Mrs. E.C. died 19 July 1909 61 yrs 7 mos 5 days PEARSON, Eliza A. 22 Dec 1835 - 21 Feb 1900 PEARSON, Zachariah P. 9 Feb 1826 - 24 Jan 1874 PETE Octavia H. 1869 - 1907 PORTER, A. C. died 21 July 1881 24 yrs 4 mos 11 days PORTER, Binjamin Lee died 15 Nov 1884 age 9 yrs PORTER, J. J. died 21 July 1881 26 yrs 1 mo 19 days PORTER, Robert Walton 15 July 1822 12 Nov 1883 POWERS, Georgia 16 Apr 1860 30 Apr 1904 wi of W. L. POWERS Jr. POWERS, -A4. L. 31 May 1888 - 25 July 1888 dau of W.L. & Georgia POWERS POWERS, James L. 22 July 1886 - 24 Dec 1968 Texas Cook US Army W.W. I POWERS, Ora L. 28 Mar 1894 - 25 July 1958 POWERS, William L. 6 July 1858 - 17 Mar 1 93 2 REED, Virginia 1862 - 1947 REED, Wiley 1882 - 1906 REED, Wilson 1855 - 1922 RICHARDS, Jack G. 31 Aug 1948 - 2 Sept 1948 ROBINSON, Ann E. 12 Mar 1829 - 30 Nov 1903 ROBINSON, Bettie 1859 - 1944 wi of J.A.D. ROBINSON ROBINSON, Dee 30 Sept 1882 - 20 Apr 1909 ROBINSON, J. A. D. 1858 - 1930 hus of Bettie ROBINSON .q 1: , Cemetery (Brazos County) ROBINSON, Lillie May 29 Mar 1884 - 8 June 1884 born of John W. & Mary ROBINSON ROSEBOROUGH, Cora 0. Randolph, 1859 - 1898 « wi of Samuel F. ROSEBOROUGH ROSEBOROUGH, Harrison 3 Jan 1886 -- 23 July 1890 son of S.F. & Cora ROSEBOROUGH ROSEBOROUGH, Samuel F. 1859 - 1914 hus of Cora 0. Randolph ROSEBOROUGH SANDLIN, James 29 Apr 1804 - ? ?? (stone broken) hus of Nancy SANDLIN SANDLIN, Nancy 12 May 1812 - 19 May 1873 61 yrs 4 days wi of James SANDLIN SCOTT, Effie A. 1875 - 1882 SCOTT, Geni B. 1879 - 1882 SCOTT, J. H. 23 Nov 1799 - 19 Nov 1878 SCOTT, 'William T. 1836 - 1882 SIMPSON, A. J. 22 Aug 1854 - 9 Sept 1936 spouses M.L. SIMPSON SIMPSON, Annie 11 Mar 1880 - 11 Nov 1883 SIMPSON, Bessie 28 Oct 1888 - 31 Mar 1890 SIMPSON, Earnet 12 June 1883 - 18 Oct 1884 SIMPSON, Elleta 17 Oct 1878 - 22 Oct 1880 SIMPSON, M. L. 3 July 1858 - no death date spouses A.J. SIMPSON SMALL, Lillie 1871 - 1950 SMALL, Luther B. 2 Aug 1913 - 23 Sept 1959 Texas TEC 5 US Army W.W. II SMALL, Patricia Ann 1961 - 1961 SMALL, W. J. 1861 - 1920 SMITH, L. P. Jr. 12 Sept 1860 - 15 May 1885 SMITH, L. P. Sr. 11 Aug 1828 - 7 Apr 1885 SMITH, Orrie 1886 1908 STALLINGS, Frances M. 10 Oct 1917 - 6 Jan 1970 STALLINGS, Willie V. 12 Mar 1876 - 27 Apr 1884 dau of H.G. & M.A. STALLINGS SUMMERS, Mrs. Nancy 29 Nov 1830 - 29 June 1871 SUTTON, J. R. 19 Oct 1857 - 24 July 1893 son of J.W. & P.J. SUTTON •Y O r 1.09 wix'o�� Cemetery (Brazos County SUTTON, Ivollie S 12 Nov ISO - 8 Aug 1877 dau of J.W. & P.J. SUTTON UTSEY, Little Lady died 18 June 1905 WARD, H. R. 1820 - 14 Jan 1889 WARD, Sarah E. 1833 -12'Aug 188 WELCH, James C isero 30 July 1882 - 12 June 188? WELCH, Joseph. Robrt died 15 June, 1888 (°?) age 5 yrs WHITE (?), Archie Harris 6 Sept 1878 5 Aug 1884 WHITE, J. H. 26 Oct 1848 25 Aug; 1935 'Father Hus of Taus; ZD: WHITE WHITE, J. Walter _. 180<; 7 Jan 1876 age 48 yrs Mason WHITE, Mrs® M. D 18 .Ian 18 -- 3 Sept 1917 wi of J.H. WHITE, WILSON, Jessie 0. 1 Mar 1892 25 July 1902 10 yrs 4 nos 25 days dau of F.W. & V WILION WILSON, Lillie V. died 19 June 1887 1 yr 7 mes 22 days dau of F.` ; & Jennie , ILJOId WINDSOR, Eunice Stella 23 July 1893 9 Nov 1894 WINDSOR, Lee Roy 12 Aug 1884 - 16, Sept 1599 i Another of our o:od members, N. W RALY, has given the Advertiser the ceme tery listings which he has done in Burleson County. We are grateful to these members who bare their, time and talents with us. These will be shared on a apace available plan, but if you are interested K a special Burleson County Cemetery, write , for an early printing of the one you need. ALLTRIGHT Cemetery 3urleson County ALL'BRIGHT, W. I. & S. E. w ALLEN John 3 AfrA840' 3 Aug 1878 ALLEN, Thomas 13 Oct 1866 - 7 Nov 187 BILLS, Addie L. 1882' ILLS, John H. 1856 - 1936 BIRD, Glenn Vie_ d.::. Nov 195 aged 49. yrs, 5 mos, 25 days B.IRD,; H"illoly Fuller. `d 13 :.July 1959, . aged. 77 yrs BIRD, Theo; E. ; 2.4 Nor 1932 :?'j sec 1932' j 110 ALLBRIGHT Cemetery (Burleson County) BROOKS, Guy Clifton d 31 July 1958 aged 56 yrs 9 days BROOKS, James L. 16 Apr 1849 - 8 Ya.y 1931 BROOKS, P�.aurice A. 16 .June 19.2. •m 10 Fel 19,2 DANIEL, Billie 1893 1928 DANIEL, Hattie Mae 5 Feb 1883 - 15 July 1 95 2 DANIEL, Hubert 23 Feb 1914 - 1 3 June 1914 DANIEL, Mr. I. M. 23 Oct 1838 - 15 Mar 1920 DANIEL, Ida 1888 - 1921 DANIEL, J. F. 31 Oct 1868 - 13 Oct 1884 DANIEL, J. H. 28 Aug 1871 - 23 July 1878 DANIEL, J. H. Sr. 11 July 1864 - 4 151ar 1884 DANIEL, Lenora 28 Feb 1873 - 1 Dec 1901 DANIEL, Manuel 23 Feb 1887 - 3 Nov 1904 DANIEL, S. E. 18 July 1880 - 6 June 1881 DANIEL, Oley 25 June 1878 - 29 Jan 1 DANIEL, Mrs. S. E. 28 Aug 1848 - 2 Jan 1921 DANIEL, �,iilliam Jess 26 Dec 1876 - 3 Oct 1958 ELLISON, J. M. 1900 1915 GREEN, Harry B. Pvt 344 Field Arty, 90 Div 24 Feb 1924 (only date) JORDAN, Louisa J. wi of A. A, JORDAN born Dade Co, Mo. 12 July 1836 - 5 Feb 1902 PETTIS, Sabra wi of W. '14. PETTIS l Oct 1850 - 26 Jan 1907 SELL, Lela Bird 1890 - 1911 SEXTON, Belford F. 28 Jan 1891 5 Feb 1920 SEXTON, Evelyn Marie 6 M 1916 - 23 Jan 1929 SEXTON, Henry M. 9 June 1849 - 10 Oct 1906 SEXTON, Henry M. 10 Sept 1911 - 26 I 1913 SEXTON, James T. 27 Jan 1919 - 2 Feb 1919 SEXTON, Lucy Jane 12 Dec 1849 T 10 Mar 1940 VINSON, Maud Sexton 28 Nov 1888 7 Sept 1956 WESTON, George M. Co. G, 2 Ala Inf C S A ? , J. C. & A. C. The v4illowhole Cemetery which has been running in the Advertiser, will soon be printed in its entirety. Proceeds of this publication after expenses will be divided between the Willowhole Cemetery Association and the B razos Genealogical Association.. The listing will continue in the Advertiser on a space available basis. 11l 04 FEELER, FORRESTER, C_ADVmELL '�.ary �,lizabe th PEELER (John Hardin FORRESTER' s wife) b 10 Jan 1838 in Illinois near Griggsville Landing on the Illinois Fiver (Pike Co. ?) d 13 Dec 1913 in Caldwell Co., TX Dau of Squire and Jane ((_'1ADVELL) PEELER. The FEELER family with other children. Abner, John, Frederick and Richmond, moved to Fayette Co., TX in 1850. Squire died in 1851® PEELER family cemetery, in Fayette Co., cannot be found. One- of FORRESTER's five ,sons, S. Hardin, died around 1865, may be buried there, too. Need more infor- mation on the PEELER family. M. C. FORISTER,.2310 -A Rebel Road, Austin, TX 78704 512- 441 -27 (Daytime) or 512 - 397 -4598 (after 5 pm) 042 GRAS RUDLOFF , RF INHARDT /RE I NARZ Franz GRAF .b 24 May 1853, m ca ,1877 to Minna REINHARDT (or REINARZ) b 10 Oct 1853 (both born in Germany). Their oldest son, Otto b 29 Oct 1878 in Sielsdorf, near Koln (Cologne) Germany. They, with other children. Henry, Frank, Dora and 3- month - old Pauline, arrived in Baltimore YD from Bremen on 21 July 1883 by S.S.Ohio ship. Took train and moved to Blexar Co, TX Need information,' full names of F'ranz's and 1 parents, dates of marriages and deaths. (Franz and Dy.inna had six more children born in Eexar Co, TX) Family tradition says F'ranz'sbrother, John (or Johannes) GRAFT, the sister, Tressa (Theresa) GRAD and her husband, Anders (Andreas) RUDLOFF, with their son, Otto b 12 July 1883 in Germany, and Minna's parents, the REINHARDT /REINARZ arrived' later (When ?) in Galveston from Germany (need proof) Minna's father drowned, found in shallow water on Corpus Christi bay soon after they arrived (Flood in 1886 in Indianola ?). Minna's mother died in Bexar Co. after 1887, may be buried with Minna's baby daughter, Rona, died at eight months in 1887, (places of burial are unknown). John GRAi was living in Los Angeles CA, in 1922 Tressa (GRAF) and Anders RUDLOFF died in Cross Plains, Callahan Co, TX M. C. FORISTER, 2310 -A Rebel Road, Austin TX 78704 512- 441 -2791 (Days) or 512 - 397 - (After 5 pm) o43 WALKER Gilliam Calvin WALKER, b 10 May 1810 in KY or TN. Married Nancy ?, b 1.816 in Alabama. Daughter, Mary born 1833 and 'son James G. b 1834 in Alabama. Came to Wash- ington County Texas in 1837. William Calvin died 5 Sept 1880 in Lampasas Co, TX �Nho were his parents? 'Who were his brothers and sisters E1 Faso, TX 79968 Jimmy Reeves WALKER '?ox 35 UTEP, J 112 WHO KNOWS? QUERIES # 044 REEVES Andrew Jackson REEVES, b 1817 in Georgia. Married Francis ?. Children: Jacob Miller, b 16 Jan 1849; Peary Ann, b 1852; John D, b.July 1860; Allen, b Jan 1863; all in Georgia. Moved to Pine Grove, Grimes Co, TX ca 1867. Who were his parents? Where was he born? Any brothers and sisters? Jimmy Reeves WALKER, Box 35 UTEF, E1 Paso, TX 79968 045 DAVIS, SMITH William Alexander DAVIS, b 3 Oct 1849 in Alabama. Married Eliza Francis SYITH in Falls Co, TX 3 Oct 1872. Eliza Francis b 1 Nov 1852 in Jasper Co, Mass. Who were William Alexander's parents? Where in Alabama was he born? Jimmy Reeves WALKER, Box 35 UTEP, E1 Paso, TX 79968 046 LANDRUM, WALKER Rebeccah LANDRUM b Dec 1838 in Alabama. Married ? LANDRUM; two children, Aulsey b 1862 and Susan A. b 25 May 1853 in Georgia. Rebeccah m William Calvin WALKER between 1863 and 1870. Moved from Brazos Co, TX to Lampasas Co, TX around 1871. Children: Sanders, b 1872; Jesse, b 1875; Nellie, b 1878; Abbie, b 1880. Rebeccah died in 1913 in Lampasas Co, TX. Jimmy Reeves WALKER, Box 35 UTEP, El Paso, TX 799 From the National Genealo ical So ciety NEWSLETTER Vol. 8, No. 2 M1arch Apr1 g 2 "A new program is underway to help :researchers get to know Washington, D.C. and the records its depositories contain. A week-long visit, 17-23 October, will include classes, socials, and research trips to the National Archives, Library of Congress, DAR, and National Genealogical Society. The program organizer is Bill LINDE R. Write: DC TOUR, Bill R. LINDER, 8306 Cottage St., Vienna, VA 22180. Also, on p. 26, same issue: "The 1910 census will be made available to the public at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. on 15 April. It will be available for purchase shortly thereafter, and it will be distributed to the eleven regional archives branches by November 1982.° "The long-awaited new edition of the Guide to Genealogical Records in the National Archives is now sche u ed to be puUli THIS ?all. ®' 113 Brazos County Tit Census 1860 Page 77 Precinct 1#3 Brazos Co. TX 21 July 1860 Printed #98B G LOVE, Enum Post office a 1,4heeloc:k ®H a Z�4 � 9 • (1) 0a) yG H e� U) P4 -A P ttVV () co 6V W r� o Q) 6V M 914 - y 1 rya 564 564 Hardin NEVI, LE 55 ?arme 4720 395 C AA Susan 29 F Housekeeper David C. 20 Iv. Laborer Tex {Vm. W. 1? M Student r�inerva E. 16 F Seamstress Tenn Jo _ y 12 F Tex AA Cornelia 10 F James H. 7 M V A. 6 F Page a Brazos Co. TX 24 July 1860 78 Precinct #2 Graz � 4 A Pr in ted ,f9 P ost office W ;, °iheelock - Boonville Sarah A. CROSBY 5 F Tex AA Petty G . V• 5ATLY 3 F 25 M, Laborer M iss 6 555 6, c Augustine F. SEA�aE 28 +1 Farmer. 2220 1908 Ala Triphiria 23 �� I'ipUSekee�7er Tex ,D �.- e�g p� yyyy p�jtG.phiill F. j 3 I''S PI T ho mas mas 33 Dill Tracer 1305 750 Ala � Maxine PALLIER 2 M Laborer 3 100 Tex 566 I II, 5 John IVIARR 66 Y F armer r 225 Ga /D M art ha 42 F H ouse k eepe r 1500 655 Ala Erasmus E. 30 D4 Farmer X67 56? Joshua M. ROBERTS 38 V Farm Tenant 620 Tenn Tenn Minerva 0. 28 F Seamstress Tex Victoria T°' 1@ Noah W. 2 M 568 Joseph R. BE 24 aV: Farmer 1105 S C Ind Eliza V. 24 F Seamstress t Martha M. a r 2 r Tex DA ,, H ty.ary .� a Tim WALLIS 6 12 21 Y Laborer ? Fla? 5 69 �< R �0 6 L. A� r,, ,A 2000 53 ��: F ar m 2 96 � SA C r Y''ary i 50 l' housekeeper Ga AP /��p 14 i ,, i Robert 12 i i 6 -� 6 Te x G eorgia A. '' Ga Efrb 0, rt 5 D; 570 57.0 J. C. RO ERTSS a° Harmer 30 T. 605 Tenn Frances H. Housekeeper 26 .Ii rLausekeeper_ Atl Alex C. �g j 7 3 T ex Sao sas dron San, H 0A t�',i A. " l k 1 14 Brazos County TX Census 1860 + a> o rA W w +� a� U cd rs rA H 04 a) m o W .� 3 cd U U W v U H W cd a) H�o ed 0 S�4 �4 °I Q w � A o > X > (14 w a) 571 571 A.M. BALL 35 m Farmer 950 2099 S C Sarah A. 30 F Housekeeper Ala Lavina A. 11 F it John R. 9 I'r'i Tex Emily F. 4 F it Geo. N'. 1 In 572 572 John R. STEWART 34 M Farmer 4413 2145 Nio Erana R. 28 F Seamstress S C Robert E. 5 ,1: Tex John W. 3 1V to Walter A. 1 Y of Page 79 Precinct #2 Brazos Co. TX 24 July 1860 Printed #94B Post Office - Wheelock e Boonville 57 574 Reuben DARWIN 4 1 M Farmer 750 2690 La Overton 19 il Laborer Howard 17 i +: `N'' .Ellen F // Housekeeper - ?Ritson? ° 1 3 N 16 - r. Banks 10 ivi " Iz.iah /Izaah 9 F '® 575 5 Geo DARWIN 26 M Labor 80 Tex Eliza 22 M housekeeper La Ruphus 3 M Tex 576 576 Jacob ROBERTSON 51 M Stockraiser 750 1615 La 'Marc i sa 48 F Sewing 1 " James T. 22 Ti, Stockraising " Jeff W. 20 .M Laborer " Ralph R. 18 M Laborer " William L. 16 Y Stockraising " Margaret A. 14 F " Nancy A. 12 F Sarah E. 8 F •, Oceola A. 6 James DARWIN 35 M " 578 578 Calvin W. SEALE 28 M Farmer 2 735 miss Mary L. 25 F Seamstress Tenn Joseph B. 5 Y Tex Joshua C. 4 m it Mary J. 2 F to 579 579 Joshua SEALE 54 M' Farmer 6832 1890 S C Elizabeth 46 F Housekeeper .1iss Caswell H. 15 ICI Student Tex Elizabeth C. 11 F Charles T. 8 Iv; . 115 >razos County TX Census 1860 Page 80 Precinct #3 Brazos Co. TX 25 July 1860. Printed #99A Post Office - Boonville - '4heelock a� -P a� o cd o -P o v H r c ::S r-q a) o a) :J Ul P, c -P d a i U cd aa) W •H 1::� rn a x > P4 Pq pn 580 580 Samantha HENRY 26 F Seamstress 1770 M. Thomas J. 6 m Tex Elizabeth E. 4 r of 581 581 John LAWLESS 35 M Farmer 600 600 Ala Emily 22 F Housekeeper is 582 582 Aaron DAVIS 40 Pr Stockman 200 M iss - Ophelia 21 F Seamstress Tex Martha 5 F " Ophelia 1 F rr 583 583 John T. DARd4IN 48 A-1 Stockman 12,100 8180 La Anna 50 F Housekeeper Pao Louisa 18 F Seamstress La Richard 14 N: Tex John 13 Iv .r Louisiana 10 F Ellen 8 ' rr Ge o 6 Ai 584 584 Edward QUINN 37 M Stockrai.sing N Y Narcisa 24 F Housekeeping Tex Margare 7 F rr James 4 m rr Mary 3 F , rr John 8/12 M rr 585 585 Edward CAGY 22 yin Cow Minder 637 N Y Nancy 20 F Nurse Tex Felishus 8%12 M it 586'586 E. G. HEARNE 66 M Farmer 920 480 Del Elizabeth 28 F Housekeeper Ala Thomas J. 12 m Ark Sam Houston 9 M 'Tex Mary C. 6 .F of Texana E. 2 F 5 587, Da vid UNDER 36 I M agon 330 N C Sarah E. 30 F Seamstress Ga Mary M. 12 F Ark Sarah P. 10 F " Elijah A. 6 my Tex John T. 4m r' William H. 1 M " 116 Brazos County TX Census 1 860 j Page 81 Precinct #3 Br azos Co. TX 25 July 1860 printed #99B Post Office - Boonville - Wheelock U r. ° w ° r, � a � ®W ; 3 � 0 0 �Piw J) on 588 588 James. ESTER 33 IN Farmer 21 4 Ala Minerva 33 F Housekeeper Ind Lucinda 11 F Tex James g Tvi ep Eliza 7 F to Thomas` 4 Tv Josaphene 1 F 589 589 Thomas CLARK 74 M Farmer 1000 4060 Pa Lucinda 66 IN Y 590 590 Geo W. DANIELL 27 N', Farmer 715 500 Ga Frances C. 25 F Housekeeper Ala Georgia A. 8 ya Mis William T. 6 Tex �y✓ l �za le Ae � s r• ter• Josephine 2 .ii 1A 591 591 Eliza M. LUSK 58 F Housekeeper 3015 Tenn 592 592 Wm. WARDELL 30 D Laborer 50 Ala IQ Nice 28 F Seamstress Jackson 4 m Tex. Louisa 2 F ®tl 593 593 Thomas C. BOWMAN 52 Tui Farmer 6000 980 Tenn otl Mary Henry D. 5 22 'r, Y Labore 1000 100 Miss L. T . 20 T.', eo or Sarah 17 F Seamstre ®` Albert 16 M Laborer Alex 14 Y tl, James 12 Nl Tex Cornelia 10 F tltl 594 59 John L. BOWMAN 47 IV, Farmer 1800 35 S Iv�atilda 47 F Seamstress Margaret J. 22 F Ala Sarah C. 18 F Geo. W. _14. m to tltl Rosana E. 12 F Joan T. 10 M tl, ,e Mary J. 8 6 F F tltl Lenora 595 595 4 - bv. BOWMAN 20 T4' Laborer ®- Sarah 1.9 Ti' Seamstress Tex (Continued in next issue ) 11 Robertson County Census 1860 (Continued from Vol. III; No. 4, P. 77) Page 3 Precinct ##2 Robertson Co. TX 5 June 1860 G.H.LOVE, Enum. Post Office - Wheelock Printed # 166 a W O ni -P ri Cd 0$4 � Ma a � Sri Q V) Q > > 4) sP�I W Martha J: JONES 12 �' miss X C athrine 10 F' 1/ Tex X X Mary H. 8 4 F William D. m Jabez J. 2 M " 13 13 Robert CONNER 38 N Farmer 1528 1500 Tenn Martha 38 F Housekeeper. Ala Sarah 10 F Tex X X Catherine 6 '` i. William C. N Elizabeth 2 F Mary 6/12 F 11 Ala Frances COBB 20 F Seamstress miss g, William GUSTAVUS 22 M farm Laborer 14 14' David FRAZIER 31 M Farmer 52 4 73 Pa Martha J. 23 F Housekeeper 14illiam A. 4 Iii Tex Josiah J. Alex, 2 20 Y Farm Laborer 11 Pa 15 15 Thos. A. MINAFE r 35 I' + Blacksmith 600 Ala to Martha C. 28 F Seamstress Martha A.. 10 F Tex of X Henry A. 5 11 Clay Co 3 Y /1 David Sloan 20 m Farm Laborer 16 16 Zenith CASPER 38 M, Farmer 696 715 miss Mary 26 F Housekeeper La Patrick H. 5 Pa: Tex. Robert A. 4 of 11 Elisha N. 3 3 I' F 265 I11 17 17 Martha COOK Leonidas 15 m Farm Laborer Tex X ,Ira 12 PSI Tex X X Melissa 10 F °/ Alonzo 10 5 Americus 7 F /1 Martha J. _ /1 Francis N. COTENX( ?)2 Ii 1250 3540 S C f. 18 18 mahala DUNCAN 59 34 Fn x. Farmer Stockman '3311 2000 Tenn Newton 118 Robertson County Census 1860 TX Page 4 Precinct #2 Robertson Co. TX 6 June 1860 G.H ®LOVE, Enum. Post Office Wheelock Printed #167A o v w Z�4 P4 Pig a) ;5 H w o a) :J W Pa -ice o 0 19 19 James J. SAMPLE 33 M Farm Tenant 300 Ala Susan A. 19 F Seamstress Tenn Mary J. 4 F Tex 20 20 Thos. N. YARDLY 4 0 M Farmer 1320 5 Tenn Elizabeth 36 F Housekeeper °® John L. 17 Iva Student °° X Margaret J. 14 F to X William F. 12 N /° X Sarah C • 10 F ®, X Mary 4 F Tex J .W. McKEOrVN 25 M Schoolteacher Va 21 21 Jane ARNETT 54 F Farm Tenant 600 Va David 23 N Farm Labo Tenn Amy E. 18 F Seamstress Thomas 16 M Farm Laborer ®® Virginia 14 F 01 � l 22 22 Jahn G. ARMSTRONG 4 3 M Farmer Tenn Susan 43 F Housekeeper Susan fl. 17 F Seamstress ®° Nancy L. 15 F Student it Sarah H. 1:3 F If William W. 11 M 11 Jahn T. 9 rr e® -James C. 3 r�' Tex 23 23 ';A,b"solam HARDEN 56 N Farmer 300 36 Ky Catherine 44 F it William CREGG 17 N Farm Laborer 10 G ''++ e o W. HARDEN 15 Y ®, S .L. 14 MII - Simon T. 11 1111 B9 Martha, E. 9 F 1/ Richard 8 M Tex Lucy MITCHELL 14 F Ky 24 24 J.C. SPENCE 51 Y Yerchant 8900 16 ® 30OTenn Gustavus 23 Y Stockminder Ill William 19 Y 11 Tex Hortense 13 F ®° I on.e 10 it Stephen 8 Nl /® Belvidere 6 iv, °/ \ 119 Robertson County Census 1860 TX Page 5 Precinct #,k Robertson Co. TX 8 June 1860 Printed #167B G ®II.LOVE, Enum. Post Office Wheelock o ro rA a� v aM W o 4 • ®� p a) a� a H� o P H � Cd Zeda B. RINE 25 F Seamstress Ohio °. Ro l o 5 TtT 25 25 Pheby HILL 5 F Farmer 3720 30,57OTenn '® Thomas L. MOORE 27 D, Physician 26 26 Thomas W. LILES 32 N Farmer 35 2300 Ky Tenn Elizabeth M. 29 F Housekeeper William H. 10 M Tex of Thomas D. 7 I' 2 7 27 William E. YOUNG 33 m Stockraiser 1200 10,750Pa Mary Jane 3 4 F Housekeeper Ala Elizabeth C. 2 F Tex ,® William T. 4/12 M Va David R. PiYERS 21 Ivi Day Laborer it Elmer J. ?SELL °r 20 iti 28 28 Mary YOUNG 7® :v.idwife 2 00 Ireland °B Sarah 35 F Seamstress 675 600 Pa Geo H. 25 Y Farmer 29 29 Isabella DUNN 63 F Farmer & Stockraiser Ireland. Ala Jerome WHE ELOCK 23 M Farm Laborer M Minister OSP 9 73 Ireland James NELSON 35 30 30 Belvidere BROOKS 35 I, Doctor & I 500 8000 NC Nancy W. 32 F Housekeeper Ky Joseph 5 11; Tex Tex Belvidere 11/12 Ii. 31 31 James A. CAVIT'T 25 1`' aerchant 5059 12,210Tenn Isabella 19 F Housekeeper 32 Ann F. 32 Josephus C.AVITT 6/12 F 34 M Farmer 10 ,288 23 ,250 ®, Tenn Cathrine A. 3 F Housekeeper Ala Wi R. 10 I;_, Tex James A. 8 is Josephus W. 6 iw Clarence V. 4 F Thomas N. Jas P. HAMMOCK 1 V1 21 M Laborer Ga Robert WILLIAMS 1$ N Ala Ark / William LANGLEY 35 IM, Tex Josephine SUMMERVILL 40 F y , Peter ACREWS 30 n Carpenter Ky 33 33 L KILLOUGH 4 5 m Farmer Tenn (Continued in next issue) 120 WHERE Index ArrE'Y 89 Rr ARD 10 5 ,., 9 BROOKSHIRE 8 C;OLQUITT 92 A7DC1 92 PE'ASLEY 94 TROSCr]E, 91 CONGER 90 AF TvEY 90 .'EATTIE 95 ' ROWN 89 , NLE Y 92 ACRE`'gS 119 BEATTY 89 2RYAN 94 CONNELL 96 ADAIV S 92 BEAVERS 91 EUCHANAN 94 CONNER 93,117 AD ISOrd 96 BECKER 95 BUDZISZ 92 CONRAD 93 AHER 95 RE.ICKER 91 i' UGG 91 COOK 93, 94, 95 AHLEIMEIER 91 BEIKER 91 BULLOCK 105 117 AHLEIVIEYER 91 BELL 89, 90, 94, BURGESS 90 COOPER 88 ALEXANDER 91,93 105 ® 119 E RT 92 93-95-97 ALLBRIGHT 1 09, BELLEr°J 95 BURTON 92 C,OPELAND 91 110 "ELLUE 95 BUSH 91, 92. CORBUSIER 90 ALLEN 90, 91, 92, BENFOW 89 BUlNER 92 CORDELL 95 94 BENNETT 93 -3UTT(S) 91 CORDES 91 ALVERSON 105 a 92 BUTTRILL 94 COTE NY ('?) 117 ANDERSON 9 BENSON 113 'C vADL 94 COTTON 93 ANNIS 90 BE ErdTLE� 90 �, r Y 11� n ,T C O UNTS 96 APPEL 94 APPLE 1.7 .� BERG ER 92 k �A i ,n � sr, '- �,Ala,r1,L 91 111 ls tl IiV lSll C a GT a 92 ,93 94 . LERRYPviAN 93 C lv e AL,v E�, 95 co--dAN 94 �,,- � 118 ARa:STRON4; BESSER 96 ., C�T�43?L 90, 93 Co`t1LES 90 ARvETT 11.8 'DESSOR 96 ��, 97 roX (E) 92, 94, 95 ASHLEY 90 BEUC _ xr:AN 93 i,Ar �>i� oN �l C C RAIG 96 ASHTON 89 X33 �'�ICE 105 "ARPENTER 96 CRA CRAW 94 ASPACH BILLS 109 CARTER 92, 96 Rk ORD 95 ATKINS 90 �? B 90,109 CARP 92 u CREAGER 90 ATKINSON 90 �?IRilf:INGI' Aa,_ 90 CASPirR 117 CRE GG 118 ATWATER 95 3ISHOP 91 C 92 CREGOR 90 AUTRY 89 ;?LACK 95 V ITtir" CA�IITT 1�9 CREWS- 92,95 AVANT 91 �; c �� LANx� �1 c,i �x�d.,�LFs� 93 CROSBY 9,113 1 BACON 91 BLANKN.N 91 CHANDLER 92 CROSS 91 BAGLEY 90 '��ANSETT 91 -, , ,. ,IN 92 �.,� �v.F liv CRYER 94 R _. AGSHXdE 92 BLOSSOM 90 k,' aAP v AN 92 CULPEPPER 94 BAILEY 89 BLUE 95 t,'LA "�i✓ 90 CUNNINGHAM 97 DAILY 113 I O s'?ITv`> 105 '�t:ILrI 89 CURRY 94 -. AKER 8991, 95 BORPITT 91 ,, „, �I IAK 92 CURTIS 90 BALDRIDG�. 92 BOLTS 94 CHURCH 95 CUSTARD 91 BALIS 95 TOOTH 92 ,- Cry {CI�ILL 90 CUSTAAD 91 BALL 94, 95,114 BOSTICK 90 �: _4NCY 91 CYPHERS 91 'BALLINGER 94 B ®S`iVELI, 95 CLARK 88, 89, 90 DABBS 91 BARBER 95 BOURLAND 91 BuaL -s 92,102 116 DANIE,L(L) 95, 110 BARKER 91 94 ® °dl':At�T 116 CIAY 93 116 BARNES 8 9, 92, 95 r CLIFTON 89 DANIELS 96 ARrdI✓TT 89, 93 Q C °,0S;) 105 L.)ARWIN 105,114 BARR 94 z, ®Y 90 CLOUD 96 115 BARROW 93 BRADFORD 9 B8 9 10 R 109 9 GLOWER 89 DAUENr- AUER 90 BARRY 9 BRENT 889 NT Cop 3 94, 96,105 DAVIDSON 10,5 c9 BARSTOW 92 BARTEE BRI 90, 92 117 r DAVIES 92 94 C OC'Kl � LL 90 DAVIS 93, 94, 96 BATEMAN 9o, 96 BRIGIIT 95 C0L:�URN 94 112,115 BATTEN 10 5 B �., RINGMANN 95 .�. .,C_�a Y 90 DA'rd:�EY 95 BAUGH 89 T. r BRINTSI: AID 5 BRITTON 89 COLLARD 96 DAviSON 105 106 BAXTER 90 BROCK "vvAY 92 ("OLi.I E 90 DEAR 92 BAYFORD 92 3RODA`,NAY 91 .ci; 105 DELATOR 92 _ BEAN 93 BROOKS 91, 110, 1�i.9 � : - ;E COACT _E 94 121 Index WhE R'" ? DeFE'd 90 FARRER 95 - - GRANTHAIN. 93 HOLCO" -, 92 ®_ DEROCHE 95 FALCETT 93 GRASTY 93 HOLIpiES 92 DEW 95 FAUST 96 GREEN 95,11 HOLT 92 DEWEY 90 FIELDS 96 GREENLEE 91, 93 hOLTZAPPEL 93 DICKENSON 95 FINNEGAN 95 GREE NWAY 95 HOOD 91 DIGGES 92 FISHER 95 ('r RE G cS ON 95 HOOKER 95 DILLON 9 1 OT 90 FITZRAI G INN ELL 92 HOOSIER 89 GATLIN 91,101 FLITNER 94 GRIZZLE 89 HOPPESS 93 DOGGETT 90 FLOWERS 89, GROSS 96 HORTON 90 DOMINIK 92 FOOTE 95 HADDON 90 HOUSE 92 96 DONAHUE 106 FOREHAND 90 HALL 93 HOWARD DORCHESTER 93 FORI`;TER 91,111 EkLLARAN 92 HUBBARD 93 94 DOSS 94 FORRESTER 91 ,111 hAIvIERSLraY 89 HUFFAKER 94 DOUTHIT 94 FOSTER lob HAv.ILTON 94 HUFF'MAN 106 DOWELL 96 FOWLER 91- HAIr i 119 HUGGHINS 96 DRAKE 90 FRANCESCHINS 91 �'A;' "<PTON 90, 96 HUGGINS DRAKE 91 FRANKLIN 94, 95 HANNA 92 HUGHES 95 REY (S) 91 DRURY 92 FRAZIE R 89 ®117. �IANNEN 95 HUi`riPt HUNTER 94, 97 DRYSDALE 92 FREDERICK 9", 106 HANNIGAN 92 HURS'T 93,9 DUFF 93 DUFFIELD 90 FREE r R -E°.AN lo6' hANNON 93 1� � � kNO JaR 94 HUSEN 91 DULANEY' 90 FROST 93 94,101. ' HAI`ySEN 93 111JTCIIINGS 94- �UTCHISON 96 DUNA'd�AY 93 FRUIT 93, HARDEN 118 96 DUNRAR 90 rUGILL 95 HARDGRAVES 95 HUTIIANN 91 DUNCAN 117 FULLER 89 HARDY 96 HUTTON 92 DUNKLE 93 GAGGSTATT 94 11iARPER 95, 9 6 90 DUNK 119 ROGUE 94 6 1NNESS DURIN 90 GANDY 93 }iARRiz) 91,95 ►1® JACKSON 93 DUVAL 9 3 GANT 93 GARDNER 95 HARRISON 92 HASSELL 90 JAIL ISON 89 DEAL 1 02 GARLAND 96 'r1AUF'T 92 JANSUN 95 JAUER 91 :DYER 93 GARRETSUN 95 I j- 61KlNa 95 JAUERT 91 EAN;ES 92 GARY 92 hfAY 89 JENNINGS 92 EARLS 90, 91 GASTON 90 hA:P.S 8 9 JEN 92,106 EASTERLING 93 GATHINGS 93 hlAY:y1 �a 92 T 91 DENT EDMUNDS 89 GATLIN 91,101 HAS. S 89 JOHNSON 91, 9 2 ► 94 :ELLELERUGGEN 91 GAYTHINGS 93 hEARNE 115 95,106 ELLIOTT 93 GEELAN 91 HEDGPETH 91 JOHNSTON 9 2 ELLIS 93,9 GENT 91 HEILSON 90 96 JONES 90,94, ELLISON 91 ,110 GEORGE 96,106 HENDERSON JORDAN ELSTON 94 GIBBONS 93 H ENDON 95 JOYCE 95 5 ELWELL 90 GILEERT 90, HENLEY 96 ENGEL 9 GILLEAN 93 HENRY 91, 92 ,115 KAMI Ea 93 ENGLISH 95, 9 6 OILLENWATER 106 HENSARLING 93 KEINS 95 ERCANERACK 106 GILLESPIE 94 HERNDON 93 KEITH 95 ESKRIDGE 89 GILLETT (E) 94 HEST," R 92 KELLETT 95 ESTER 116 GLINN 95 HEWITT 90 KELLEY g0, 96 ETHERIDGE 91 GLOVER 90,91, HICKS 106 KELLOGG 95 EVANS 91, 96,1 01 GLOWSKI 92, HILL 89,119 KELLY 107 WING 8 E 9 GORDON 91 HIRSCHIIAN 93 KELSEY 94 96 GORES 101 HITCHCOCK 92 KENNER 89 FAIRCLOTH GCRHA��: 93 HODGES 94,95 KENT 90• FAIRFIELD 93 GRAF 91,111 HOGGETT'91 KEY(S) 94,95 FALKN'ER 96 GRAHAM 9 2' ROGUE 94 KILE 89 ,� FARNUM 93 GRANT 91 x0Fr 94 KzLLOUGH 119 122 WHERE? Index KILTER 95 MALTBY 91 MORRISS 94 PARKER 92,94 KING 92 MANSFIELD 92 I' CRROW 90 PARKS 91 KI RTON 10 7 MARCHE 92 MC RTS ON 92 PARME R 89 KITTRELL 101 MARKS 90 1+OTT 93 PARSON; 92, 95 KLEINE 91 MARR 113 r ONCRIEF 88, PATRICK 90 KNIGHT 93 MARSHALL 94 MULLER 92 PATTERSON 89, 96 KNOTT 92 MARTIN 92,93, 95 ly9UN E,R 9 2 PATTON 89 KOCH 91 MASON 90 MYERS 89,119 PAYN.E, 91 KRICK 91 MASSEY 89 NAC 96 PEAK 90 LAMB 92 MATHIS 96 NA NCE 94 PEARSON 107 LAMBERT 96 rti ATSON 93 r IdAS:ra 92 Pu E t, `HIN 95 LANCOUR 1.01 N:ATTINGLY 92 NEEcE 94 PEDIGO 88, 95 LAr�IDERS 107 MAXWELL 9 1 NEELY 96 PEELER 9i, 111 LANDISS 93 McADA 91 NELSON 94, 95 PERRY � LANDRUM 93, 96, McPAIN 93 119 PETERS ` 112 McCARTHY 89 NEWLAND 92 PETRI:E 95 LAND; 95 McCAULE.Y 91, NE MAN 96 PETTINGELL 90 LANGER 92 McCLENDON 96 NEWTON 92 P E S 110 LANGLEY 119 I�cCORMICK 93, NICCUM 95 IT PHI LLL� PHILLIPS LARY 95 IvccULr�OCH 94 r1IC.LOL� 92 PIATKOYISKI 92 , I LaSALLE 107 McCURRY 91 NICHOLSON 92 ,�� PIERCE 90 LAWHORN 93 McDANIEL 94 NOBLES 94 PIERSON 95 LAWLESS 115 Mc GEE 89 NOLAND 96 PINCENT 92 LEATHER 93 McGILTERRY 95 NOLEN 96 PINSON 92 LEE 90, 91 MclvER 90 NORTON 92 PINTHER 97 LEWIS 93 McKEON 118 NOWELL 91 PORTER 90, , LILES 118 Iv'McKNIGHT 97 NO LAND 96 PORTLOCK 91 LINCOLN 92 McMAHON 98 NUE 94 POWELL 95, LINDER 112 McMICHAEL 89, 90 0 0., POWER (S) 914 96, 10 7 PRATT LINDSEY 107 McNEW 96 :RIEN 96 92 LINE 94 McSPEDDEN 8 O'BRYAN 96 PR.ENDERGAST 98 ® 100 LINSEY 92 McWHORTER 91 O' DANIEL 91 PRESLEY 95 LOEDELL 92 OE LKERS 89 PRICE 93,98 LOCKE 91 MEADOWS 93 OESTER 94 PRICKETT 95 LO 91 T r�,EIER 9 OGG 94 PROUDFOOT 89 LO 9 9 MELTON 96 OLIVER 90 PRY (E) 89 LO MAIN x 95 MERCHANT 89 MEREDITH O'NEIL(L) 90,95 ORTON QUARLES 91 LONG 89, 94,.96 96 90 QUICK 92 LORD 90 �iIERRILL 90 OvERTON 94 QUINN 115 LOVE 89, 94, 97 ��° RRI'JvEATHE 90 l�VI O'�1EN (S,) 94 QUINTvAN 95 113,117,118, i�a�YER 9 0, 91 � "IDLER 92, 93, 94 NANNY 98 RADEBAUGH 95 119 I�OVELADY 93 MILLICAN 98 NEEDHAiJ 98 NFVIL . 98 RADl~�ORD 91' LOVING 89 MILLS 90 NEVILLE 113 RALF,Y 96 LUCAS 94 MINAEEE 117 RAPIEY 96 LU 94 MINTHORN 90 PA.ILLETT 9 3 RAty SEY 91 L OVEL L 91 MINTON 90 PAINE 91 RANDALL 92 LUSK 116 MITCHELL 89, 11; PAGE 92,102 RANEY 95 LYON (S) 94 MOODY `a3 PALL 90 RASCO 113 MOORE 89, 90, 91 PALMER 89,113 RAY 93 MacKONE 96 92,119 - PALM ORE 92 REED 92, 94, 98,10 MAGEE 89 MOORN AN 92 PARHAM 91 REEVE'S 96,112 � MAGILL 93 MORGAN 89, 95, 96 PARISH 95 REIChTER 94 MALLETT 107 MORRISON 95 - PARK 95 R 1INARZ 111 123 Index INHARDT 11 SELL 110 STONE 96 WALLACE 89 REYNOLDS 91,9 SEXTON 110 STONEMAN 89 WALLER 93, RICA; 92 S HANNON 92 STORY 89,95 W.ALLIS 1,13 RICHARDS 89 SHARPE 89,9 STREET 96 WALTON 90 RlGGS 94 SHEAGREN 93 STROEThER 93 WARD 92, 95, 96,1 RIISY 90 SHELLY 93 STUBBS 96 WARDELL 116 a RINE 119 ' SHE LLY 93 STUART 99 WATERS 95 RIPP Y 93 SH ELT ON 91 STUTESVILLE 99 WATHEN 95 RITTMAN (N) 88, 95 SHERWOOD 91 SUMMERS 92,108 WATKINS 9 5 ROADS 98 S HOCK 93 SUNIv,ERVILL llg WATSON 96 ROBBINS 89 SCOTT 9 1 SUTTON 108,109 WEAVER 94 °95 ROBERTS 113 R 89 swvAFFORD 96 WEBB 99, 100 ROBERTSON 91,114$HH SHULTZ 96 SYDNOR 95 WEBER 9 ROBINSO 89, 90 - , SIGHTS 8 SYlaS 89 WELCH 109 93,95, 96,98 SIMONS 95,10 TABS 92 WELLS 90 107, 1 ®5 TABOR 89 ►91 WESTON 110 ROGER 91, 94 STMPSON 92 TAYLOR 89 94, 96 WHEELER 90 ROSEBOROUGH 107 R CUTT 95 ® 108 SIMS 89 TALLY 93 WHE°ELOCK 119 WHITE 89, 92, 9 ROWAN 94 SLAVIN 95 TEAGUE 9 � 99 09 RUCK 91 SLA 91 sLO�rEY 96 TELFORD 93 TEr��PLETON 91 T L E Y 9 6 WHI � ,.� RUpLFF 11 S MALL 1 08 TERRELL 93 �v�: CKS`ON 99 WILY 89 RUSCHER 93 SMALLWOOD 96 TERR 93 WIL S 99 RUSH 93 RUSSELL 95 SMITH ; 89, 90, 92 THAXTER 92 WILLERTON 90 RUTHERFORD 90 93, 94, 95, 96 99 THOMAS 96 THOMASON 95,96 WILLIAMS 88, 89, RYAN 91 SMITHER 95 THOMPSON 9 1 ,93 96 100,119 ACvIEL 93 SMYTHE 96 95,97 G'�I�LIAIvi�ON 91 90 {r�ILO SKIT ER 93 SNIDER 96 89 THORNBURG 94 THURMAN WILSON 90 90 , 93, 94, SAGRATI 91 SNODGRASS 96 96,109 SALTER 95 SNYDE R 96 Thais 94 WINDSOR 109 SAMPLE ,118 SPALDING 95 TINNERY 95 91 SAMPSON 90 SPARKS 94 TINSLEY 96 W INGO vvIRZCK 89 SKND IN 107 SPENCE 99,118 TOMLINSON 95 WOHTERS 99 SANFORD 96 SPENCER 93 TOWNS 92 SANDS 93 SPERR 95 TROUP 90 TlOO BURY 90 SA,UNDERS 90 .' SPILKER 95 TUBE 89,91 90 SAVAGE 1.01 SPRAWLES 93 TUBBS 92 y VOOD RI OOD 93 SC R R 9 5 SPRINGER 90, 95 TURN 9 2 , 93 , WOODS DS 99 99 SCHMIDTLEIN,95 STACK 95 94 ,9 6 92 CHOTT 91 STALLCUP 97 TUTTLE 95 WOOOOTOLDRIDG 1pl SCHUBODE 9 1 STALLINGS 108 TWEEDLE 91 N 1 ti0OTO1V loo SCOTT 94, 95, 96 STANTZ 96 STARKEY 96 UNDERWOOD 115 t,., =ORD 95 99 ® 108 UTLEY 94,109 VtRIGHT 89,90,91,93 SCRIBNER 91 STEBBINS 93 VARNUM UI,F 91 W W UL HE SCRI ER 9 1 TEE 90, 91 94 91 SCRUGGS 96 STEPHENSON 91 VAUGHN 93, 99 WY Y 89 SEAL(E) `89 98, 99 ST NS 91,94, VICARS 95 113,114 9V VINSON 110 YARDLY 118 SEATON 89 96 ° STEVENSON 91,95 VCRE 93 YORK 95 , 96 SEBODEN 9 1 STEWART 90,114 WALDO 93 YOUNG 89, 100, SECORD 95 STOCKDALE 93 WALKER 89,90, YOUNGBLOOD 93 SERB RRY 93 STOCKTON 90 96, 99, 10 0 , 111 `ZALMA.N 93 SEIDL 93 ZELMAN 93 Searching for the Missing Link? OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY presents ENGLANWAh 11 A three -day eobference /seminar` ° on the campus of Oklahoma State U s f.Mib 'ctitrli &c �.. region PESENTO: ,F^ In addition to scheduled seminars on the femiured topics, presentors will be available for evening consultation dealing with individual research problem areas®