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DALLAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

President

Supporting the Dallas Public Library

OFFICERS 1992 - 1993

Barbara Roberts Baylis ........................... 348-7737

Executive Vice President - Workshop J. Bruce Moseley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235-6010

Vice President - Programs William E. Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352-0572

Vice President- THE DALLAS QUARTERLY . . . . . . . . . . . . 348-3414 Adrienne B. Jamieson ........................ (W) 670-1450

Vice President - Membership Dorothy Odom Bruce ........................... 239-4901

Vice President- DGS NEWSLETTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349-1435 Sammie Townsend Lee ....................... (W) 670-1405

Recording Secretary Dorislee R. Hoffpauer ........................... 235-3515

Treasurer Laurie Goggan Wharton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368-1740

DIRECTORS

Books: Patti Perkins Darnell (817) 430-8489

Computer Group: John Wylie ........................ 495-4410

Library Liaison: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522-1302 Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck ...................... (W) 670-1406

Mailings: Robert H. Maybrier ....................... 348-3694

Publications: Helen Mason Lu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350-6586

Publicity: JoAnne Norwood ......................... 931-6431

Research: Markaleeta Stevenson ...................... 223-1587

Special Projects: Millard D. Noell ..................... 348-8277

APPOINTED

Parliamentarian Madilyn L. Crane ........................... . .. 783-9228

THE DALLAS QUARTERLY Adrienne B. Jamieson, Editor

VOLUME XXXIX JUNE 1993 . NUMBER2

SOCIETY SECTION Officers and Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Society Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Publications Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Centerfold Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH RECENT ACQUISITIONS TO GENEALOGY SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

by Lloyd D. Bockstruck

TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 by Helen Mason Lu

SOME DEATHS REPORTED IN THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS 1889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 by Chester Lamberth

BOOK REVIEWS by J. Bruce Moseley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

INDEX ............................. . . ... ...... 121

Copyright~ June 1993 Dallas Genealogical Society

P.O. Box 12648 Dallas, Texas 75225-0648

DGS:THE DALLAS QUARTERLY JUNE 1993

THE SOCIETY PAGE The Dallas Genealogical Society was founded in 1955 with the following objectives:

TO CREATE, FOSTER AND MAINTAIN INTEREST IN GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY. TO RAISE STANDARDS OF GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH THROUGH EDUCATIONAL

PROGRAMS, WORKSHOPS AND THE PUBLICATION OF DATA. TO PROMOTE THE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION OF MATERIAL RELATING TO THE

HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY AND THOSE PIONEERS WHO SETTLED THE AREA. TO COPY, INDEX AND PUBLISH RECORDS, DOCUMENTS, INSCRIPTIONS AND OTHER

GENEALOGICAL SOURCE MATERIALS. TO SUPPORT THE GENEALOGY SECTION OF THE DALLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY. TO STIMULATE THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION BETWEEN SOCIETY MEMBERS AND

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHERS ACROSS THE NATION.

MEMBERSHIP: The Dallas Genealogical Society is a non-profit, federally tax-exempt organization. Individuals, libraries or societies may apply for membership. Annual dues are $15 .00 for the calendar year if paid by January 31, after January 31 they are $18.00. [The additional $3.00 is to defray extra mailing expense.] All current members receive the quarterly journal and the newsletter.

QUARTERLY: The Dallas Quarterly publishes source material and articles of general interest concerning Dallas County and Texas. Manuscripts together with a cover letter giving the Society permission to publish the material should be submitted to the Editor at the DGS mailing address. While our intention is to present original authoritative articles, The Dallas Genealogical Society and the editor of The Dallas Quarterly cannot be responsible for the accuracy or publishing rights of the material furnished by others .

QUERIES: Queries are printed in the DGS NEWSLETTER. They do not require a Texas connection and are free to members of the Dallas Genealogical Society. Non-members should include $3.00 with each query submitted . To eliminate correspondence and delay we reserve the right to abbreviate or condense. Queries should be addressed to the Query Editor at the DGS mailing address.

BOOK REVIEWS: Any Book donated to the Dallas Genealogical Society relating to genealogy or family history which is currently in print and available for sale will be reviewed in The Dallas Quarterly. The book will be placed in t he Genealogy section of the J. Erik Jonnson Central library of t he Dallas Public library System. All publications to be reviewed should be sent by the author or publisher to the Dallas Genealogical Society together with price and complete ordering information.

MAILING ADDRESS:

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DALLAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. 0. Box 12648 Dallas, Texas 75225-0648

DGS:THE DALLAS QUARTERLY

RECENT ACQUISITIONS

Genealogy Section - J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Dallas Public Library System, Dallas, Texas

by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck

JUNE 1993

Titles marked with • have been purchased with money from the Dallas Genealogical Society gift given in honor of Margaret Ann Thetford.

ALABAMA

1 ABSTRACTS OF PROBATE COURT FILES: 1866-1900, (WILLS AND ADMINIS-TRATIONS), ETOWAH COUNTY, ALABAMA. Sybil Talley McCluskey. R929.37616 M128A 1992.

ALABAMA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE, VOLUME 24 1992. 929.3761 A316M.

1 ALABAMA SOLDIERS: REVOLUTION, WAR OF 1812, AND INDIAN WARS, ' Volume 15, SURNAMES: JONES, JOHN THRU K. Pauline Myra Jones

Gandrud. R929.3761 G 196A 1975. CITY CEMETERY OF JACKSONVILLE ALABAMA, WITH ADDED GENEALOGICAL

INFORMATION, PART ONE. Anne C. Daniell. R929.37616 D185C 1991. •CLEBURNE COUNTY, ALABAMA RECORD OF MARRIAGES 1867 1874

BOOK A. Anne C. Daniell. R929.37616 D185C/1991. '{ •COMPENDIUM OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMIES. (ALABAMA). Stewart Sifakis.

R973. 742 S573C 1992·. •EARLY HISTORY OF COVINGTON COUNTY, ALABAMA, 1821-1871. Wyley

Donald Ward. R976.12705 W264E 1991. HUNTSVILLE HISTORICAL REVIEW, VOLUMES 16-19 1989-92. 976.1 H956.

j UNE.~GE BOOK, Volume 1, 1991. Alabama Genealogical Society. R929.3761 A316L 1991.

MARRIAGES OF JACKSON COUNTY, ALABAMA, 1851-1856, AND 1859-1871. Addie Katherine Stovall Shaver. R929.37619 S533M 1991.

•ORIGINAL LAND SALES AND GRANTS IN COVINGTON COUNTY, ALABAMA. Wyley Donald Ward. R976.127 W2640 1991.

•WALKING BACK IN TIME: DUCK RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH, CULLMAN, ALABAMA, 1882-1992. R286.17617 S 186 1992.

ARIZONA

COPPER STATE BULLETIN, VOLUME 27 1992. 929.3791 C785.

ARKANSAS

ARKANSAS FAMILY HISTORIAN, VOLUME 30 1992. 929.3767 A721. I:Bt<:ANSAS IS:FORICAt OUARTEBI::a' I VOLUME 51 1992. 976.7 A 721.

BITS OF BARK FROM THE FAMILY TREE, VOLUME 17 1992. 929.3767 B624. •CEMETERIES, UNION COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BOOK 3. R929.37676 C394

1991. •OOMP-ENG>ItJM 0 ::Y:~<IE CONfi:EDERATE:A-RMIBS. (ARKANSAS). Stewart Sifakis.

R973.742 S573C 1992. •HEMPSTEAD COUNTY, ARKANSAS CEMETERIES. (2 Volumes.) R929.37675

H491 1990. HERITAGE, VOLUME 19 1992. 976.742 H548.

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ARKANSAS (cont.)

JUNE 1993

•HISTORY OF BENTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS. R976.713 H673 1991. HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY, ARKANSAS. Michael Cate. R976.744 C357H

1991. MADISON COUNTY MUSINGS, VOLUME 11 1991. 929.10976 M182. lPIONEERS AND MAKERS OF ;A.RKAN:SAS. Josiah H. Shinn. 976.7

S556P/1991. Gift of Clearfield Company, Inc . •SCOTT COUNTY ARKANSAS, A GATEWAY TO THE WEST, A GENEALOGICAL

HANDBOOK. 0. Alden Smith. R976 . 744 S656 1992.

CALIFORNIA

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY, VOLUME 29 1992. 929.1 0630.

•SAN FRANCISCO PASSENGER DEPARTURE LISTS, Volume 1, 30 SEPTEMBER TO 31 DECEMBER 1850; Volume 2, 3 JANUARY TO 14 JUNE 1851. Peter E. Carr. R929 .37946 C312S 1991.

SANTA CLARA COUNTY CONNECTION, Volume 28 1991. 929.37947 S231 S. VENTURA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Volume 14 1992. 929.37949

V468. WHO'S WHO IN CALIFORNIA: A BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE WORK OF

NOTABLE LIVING MEN & WOMEN OF CALIFORNIA. R920 W628. Gift.

COLORADO

COLORADO GENEALOGIST, Volume 53 1992. 929 .1 C719. •HISTORY OF WRAY, COLORADO, 1886-1986. R978.878 H673 1986. •TWELVE THOUSAND CRIPPLE CREEK MINERS, TELLER COUNTY, COLORADO.

Leo Kimmett. R929.37885 K49T. YUMA COUNTY, COLORADO CEMETERIES: EAST YUMA, WEST YUMA,

GRANDVIEW, AND YUMA. (4 Books). Patricia Ann Oasterman. R929 .37887 029Y 1992.

CONNECTICUT

1 HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: CONNECTICUT. R929.3741 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien .

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

INDEX TO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WILLS, 1801-1920. Dorothy S. Provine. R929 .3753 P9691 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Helen Mason Lu. Additional copy, gift ofT. F. Schneider.

FLORIDA

•COMPENDIUM OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMIES. (FLORIDA) . Stewart Sifakis. R973 . 742 S573C 1992.

•SOBREVIVIENTES DE LA FLORIDA: THE SURVIVORS OF THE DE SOTO EXPEDITION. Ignacio Avellaneda . R917 .59041 S718YA 1990.

GEORGIA

•1 '8S3 bAN9 bO~:JER'¥ OF GEO-RGIA: :AND GTHEH MISSING NAMES OF WINNERS IN :r:HE GEORGIA LAND LOTTERIES. Robert Scott Davis. R929.3758 D263E 1991 .

CHEROKEE COUNTY, GEORGIA LAND RECORDS, Volume 1, ABSTRACT OF DEED BOOK "A. " . Wyndell 0 . Taylor. R929.37582 T247C 1992. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr . Foundation.

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FLOYD COUNTY, GEORGIA CONFEDERATES, Volume 8. Shirley F. Kinney. R929.37583 K55F 1992V8. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

BEeRGIA 6ENI:At9GieAI:: MAGAZIN-E, Volume 32 1992. 929.3758 G352. GE0RGIA <3EN:EAbQ - C SOCtE :'Y; Ql::JAB , Volume 28 1992. 929.3758

G352. GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 76 1992. 975.8 G352. HUXFORD GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE, Volume 19 1992. 929.375

H986H. LAND RECORDS OF HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1829-1831, DEED BOOK

D, Volume 2. Davine V. Campbell. R929.37585 C187L 1991. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

MUSCOGIANA, Volumes 1-2 1989-92. 929.37584 M985. RUNAWAY SLAVE ADVERTISEMENTS .. . FROM THE 1730'S TO 1790, Volume 4:

GEORGIA. Lathan A. Windley. R975.00496 W765R V.4. SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY, A HISTORY OF LIBERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA. Robert

Long Groover. R975.8733 G876S/1987. Gift of DGS. VIEWPOINTS, GEORGIA BAPTIST HISTORY, Volume 13 1992. 286.1758 V671.

IDAHO

BEAUTIFUL BONNER: THE HISTORY OF BONNER COUNTY, IDAHO, Volume 1. R979.696 B384 1991.

ILLINOIS

•1845 CENSUS OF MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Elsie M. Wasser. R929.37738 W322E 1985.

BCGS NEWS, Volume 10 1992. 929.37738 B111. CORNSILK, Volume 11 1992. 929.37732 C819. ~AMit:¥ BIB~E RE60R9S, Volume 1. Illinois State Genealogical Society.

R929.3773 129F 1990. •HISTORY OF JERSEY COUNTY, ILLINOIS-SESQUICENTENNIAL EDITION.

R977 .3855 H673 1991. HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. R977 .361 H673 1991. JbbiN_QIS 1920 SGUNDEX. [MICROFILM, Roll 464.] ILLINOIS STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 24 1992.

929.1 129. ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOC. JOURNAL VOL. 85 1992. 977.305 129J. •MADISON CO., ILLINOIS. (BIRTH ... INDEX, 1850-1879; DEATH ... INDEX,

1878-1881; CORONER'S ... 1870-1881.) Volume 1. Jane Shelley. R929 .37738 S545M 1992.

•MARRIAGE LICENSE ABSTRACTS, VERMILLION COUNTY, ILLINOIS, 1875-1876 AND 1877, Volume 3. R929.37736 M359.

•MASSAC COUNTY, ILLINOIS EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1878-1890, Volume 2. Carolyn Cromeenes Foss. R929.37739 F751 M 1991.

SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. R929.1 S6781S. Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Everett Dickey, IV.

WINNEBAGO CO., ILL. BIRTH INDEX, 1877-1916. [MICROFICHE, 19 fiche.] WINNEBAGO CO., ILL. DEATH INDEX, 1877-1916. [MICROFICHE, 4 fiche.] WINNEBAGO CO., ILL. MARRIAGE INDEX, 1836-1916. [MICROFICHE, 16 Fiche.]

INDIANA

BURIAL RECORD ABSTRACTS, 1882-1900, KROEGER FUNERAL HOME, LOGANSPORT, CASS COUNTY I INDIANA. R929.37728 B958 1986.

BURIAL RECORD ABSTRACTS, 1901-1950, KROEGER FUNERAL HOME, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. R929.37728 B958 1981.

BURIAL RECORD EXTRACTS FROM THE RECORDS OF THE FORMER EVANS FUNE~AL HOME, WALTON, (CASS CO.), IND. R929.37728 B958 1986.

€;EMET'E-RIES f-' WA>-'¥N:e CG61N+¥, NOlANA. Arnold L. Dean. R929.37726 D281 c 1992.

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INDIANA (cont.)

COMPILATION INDEX OF KNOX COUNTY, INDIANA CEMETERY BOOKS 1-6C. R929 .37723 C737 /1989.

COMPLETE INDEX OF THE HISTORY OF HENDRICKS COUNTY, 1914-1976. R977 .253 H673 1976.

•DECLARATIONS OF INTENT 1852-1945 AND NATURALIZATION BOOKS 1855- 1945 KNOX COUNTY INDIANA. Jeanne Helpingstine. R929 .37723 H438D/1981.

DELINQUENT TAX RECORD, AKA DOUBTFUL TAX RECORD, BOONE COUNTY, INDIANA (1856-1880) . Rosemary Peterman. R929.37725 P479D 1992.

•FERDINAND, INDIANA, A SESQUICENTENNIAL HISTORY. R977.237 F347 •FINLEY TOWNSHIP CEMETERY RECORDS (SCOTT CO., IND.). Priscilla Surber

Sebastian. R929.37721 S443F 1991. •HISTORY OF CAMPBELLSBURG, INDIANA, 1849-1949. Claude E. Cook

R977.222 C771H 1989. •HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1885-1989. R977.242 H673 •HISTORY OF HENDRICKS COUNTY, 1914-1976. R977.253 H673 1976. •HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY, INDIANA. [MICROFICHE, 7 fiche.] •HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA, 1916-1976. R977 .204

H673 1976. •HISTORY OF WELLS COUNTY, INDIANA. Dorothy Rose. R977.272 R795H •INDEX TO ESTATES FROM THE PROBATE RECORDS, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY,

INDIANA, 1830-1849. R929.37728 119 1990. INDEX TO ESTATES, BOONE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1830-1849. Rosemary

Peterman. R929 .37725 P4 791 1992. •LEXINGTON TOWNSHIP CEMETERY RECORDS, (1813-1988) . (SCOTT CO .,

IND.) Priscilla Surber Sebastian. R929.37721 S443L 1988. •MINUTE BOOK OF LITTLE PIGEON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 1816 1840.

Little Pigeon Creek Baptist Church. R286 .1 0977 L778M. •NAMED TOWNSHIP CEMETERY RECORDS-RIPLEY COUNTY, INDIANA,

BROWN TOWNSHIP; JOHNSON TOWNSHIP. R929.37721 N174/1984. •OTTER CREEK TWP CEMETERIES, 1835-1984, RIPLEY COUNTY. Beatrice

Boyd. R929 .37721 B7890/1984. •PRAIRIE FARMERS RELIABLE DIRECTORY, HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA.

R929.37725 P898/1985. •RANDOLPH COUNTY, INDIANA, 1818-1990. R977.266 R192 1991. •TRACT BOOK, BOONE COUNTY, INDIANA. (1823-1856). Rosemary Peterman.

R929.37725 P4 79T 1992. •WAL TZ TOWNSHIP CEMETERIES , WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA: . .. CEMETERIES

OF MT. PLEASANT, NORTH UNION... Ronald Woodward. R929.37728 W912W 1991.

•WELLS COUNTY, INDIANA FAMILY HISTORY. R977 .272 W453 1991.

IOWA

OLD FORT GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 9 1992. 929.37779 Q1Q.

PEOPLE WITH CONVICTIONS: A HISTORY OF SIOUX CENTER , IOWA, 1870- 1991. R977 .713 P419 1991.

SCOTT COUNTY IOWAN, Volume 16 1992. 929.37776 S425 . W ILLIAM WADE HINSHAW INDEX TO IOWA QUAKER MONTHLY MEETING

RECORDS , Volume 10. R929.37777 W719 1990. Gift of Mrs. R. A. Carlton.

KANSAS

1863 TAX, ASSESSORS' RECORDS, DONIPHAN COUNTY , KANSAS. John A. Ostertag . R929.37813 085E 1991.

ATCHISON COUNTY KANSAS MARRIAGES, 1855-1897 (4 VOLUMES) . John A . Ostertag. R929.37813 085A 1987.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND OTHER NEWS ITEMS AND CURRENT EVENTS, FROM JAN. 1881 THRU MARCH 1886. John A . Ostertag. R929.37813 085B 1989.

CEMETERIES OF BUTLER CO ., KANSAS, Volume 7. Corrine Afton. R929.37818 A258C 1986.

DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS RECORD OF DEATHS, 1898-1908. John A. Ostertag. R929 .37813 085D 1983.

•HISTORY OF CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, KANSAS, Volume 2. R978.1918 H673 1987.

HISTORY OF WALLACE COUNTY, KANSAS. R978.1123 H673 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

JOHNSON COUNTY GENEALOGIST, Volume 20 1992. 929 .10978 J66. •NATURALIZATIONS, DONIPHAN COUNTY I KANSAS. R929 .37813 N285 198-. TOPEKA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OUARTERL Y , Volume 22 1992. 929 .3781

T673. TREESEARCHER, Volume 34 1992. 929.3781 T786. WILLIAM WADE HINSHAW INDEX TO KANSAS QUAKER MEETING RECORDS,

Volumes 1-4. R929 .3781 W719 Gift of Garland Genealogical Society.

KENTUCKY

~ 8.50 CENSl.JS', SO TH CENTRAL KENTUCK~. Barbara Sistler. R929.3769 S623E 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

BALLARD COUNTY, KENTUCKY CEMETERIES, Volume 3. R929.37699 B189 •CALDWELL COUNTY, KY. NEWSPAPER GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS,

Volume 3. Don Simmons. R929.37698 S592C 1988. CUMBERLAND COUNTY, KENTUCKY, YESTERDAY AND TODAY, Volume 1.

R976.9683 C969 1992. E>EAT.HS IN MONROE COUNTY, EITHER BY PROBATE, TOMBSTONES, COURT

ORDERS, CEMETERY RECORDS ... KENTUCKY . Marcella Pickerel Headrick. R929.37696 H433D 199 .

EAST KENTUCKIAN, Volume 28 1992-93. 929.10976 E13 . •GRAVES CO ., KY MISC. COURT RECORDS, Volumes 4 - 8 . R929.37699 G776 GRAVES COUNTY, KENTUCKY BIRTH RECORDS, 1852 TO 1859. Don Simmons.

R929.37699 S592G 1991. •GRAVES COUNTY, KENTUCKY; MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTE

BOOKS, 1834-1881. Mount Pleasant Baptist Church . R929.37699 M928G •<SIJID~ rr:e ~EfJ'FUCKY :A:RCRI\'At AND MANUSCRIPT COb""e:e~ISN_S, Volume 2

R016.9769 G946 1988. HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY, KENTUCKY, 1820-1988. Dayton Birdwell.

R976.9685 B618H 1992. Gift of Fred L. Davis . ~ISrORV e RE HRISTIAN Cl::lUaCHE~ IN AQAIR GOUI}g; , KENTUGKY.

Paul W . Patton . R286.67696 P322H 1990. JACKSON PURCHASE JOURNAL, Number 6, Fall 1992. R929.37699 J13. KENTUCKY KINFOLKS, Volume 8 1992. 929.3769 K37 . LONGHUNTER , Volume 1 5 1992. 929 .3769 L854.

MARH3N CGtJJ'IJ~¥ I'VIARRIAG~. Dianna F. Bertram. R929.37695 B548M •NELSON COUNTY, ~NTUCKY MARRIAGES: BONDS, CONSENTS & MINIS-

TERS' RETURNS, 1849- 1864. Lillian Ockerman. R929 .37694 016N 1986. 1 LE;¥: cotJN--~Y: , KENl:tJ£1~Y nAx us:r: suMMAR:Y, 1819-1850.

Stephen H. Broyles. R929 .37691 B885W 1991 . YEAR BOOK, HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, 1992.

Historical Society of Hopkins County, KY. R976 .9823 H673Y 1992.

LOUISIANA

' F-OREIGN ~RENCH , " NIN~TEEtsJI CEN::rUI"l :Y: FRENGH IMMI6RA ION INTO I!OUISIANA, Volume 2 , 1840-1848. Carl A. Brasseaux. R929 .30894 B823F 1990. .

1880 CENSUS OF NEW ORLEANS VOL 2 WARD 2 ED 7 ED 14. Patricia Ann Fenerty. R929.37633 F332E/1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

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LOUISIANA (cont.)

JUNE 1993

•EIIBLIOGRAPFIY: 9F 1'\JE' 8R I.! I:ANS IMI2RINT-S, 1764-1864. Florence M. Jumonville. R015.76335 J94B 1989. ·

CLAIBORNE PARISH TRAILS, Volume 7 1992. 929 .37639 C585. FIRST FAMILIES OF LOUISIANA, AN INDEX TO GLEN R. CONRAD'S 2 VOLUME

SERIES OF 1970. Donna Rachal Mills. R929.3 L8Z 1970. Gift of Mr.and Mrs. Kirk Woodall in memory of Margaret Leavell.

•GONE-BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF RAPIDES PARISH, Volume 1. Mary Parker Partain. R929.37636 P273G 1992.

HERITAGE, Volume 15 1992. 929.20973 H548. •HISTORY OF THE GERMAN CHURCHES IN LOUISIANA, (1823-1893).

J. Hanno Deiler. R280.09763 D324Z 1992. NEW ORLEANS GENESIS, Volume 31 1992. 929.105 N532. ORIGIN OF SOUTH LOUISIANA FAMILY NAMES ... SOUTH-CENTRAL LOUISIANA

AND HOW THEY WERE DERIVED. Allen Bernard. R929.42 B5180 1983. •OUR LADY OF PROMPT SUCCOR CHURCH CEMETERY, CHACKBAY, LA.

Beverly E. Benoit. R929.37633 B4730 1992. •SETTLEMENT OF THE GERMAN COAST OF LOUISIANA, AND THE CREOLES

OF GERMAN DESCENT. J. Hanno Deiler. R976.302 D324S 1989. TERREBONNE LIFE LINES, Volume 11 1992. 929.37634 T325.

MAINE

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: MAINE. R929.3752 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

HISTORY OF ISLESBOROUGH, MAINE. John Pendleton Farrow. R974.152 F246H 1991.

•MAINE FAMILIES IN 1790, Volume 3. Ruth Gray. R929.3741 G781M 1988. VITAL RECORDS OF MONTVILLE, MAINE, PRIOR TO 1892. R929.37415 V836

1990. VITAL RECORDS OF YORK, MAINE, PRIOR TO 1892. Lester Mackenzie Bragdon.

R929.37419 B813V 1992.

MARYLAND

BIBLE RECORDS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND ... ON FILE AT THE WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. R929.37529 B582 1992.

GENEALOGICAL AND MEMORIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE STATE OF MARY-LAND, Volumes 1 & 2. Richard Henry Spencer. R929.3752 S745G/1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Madilyn Crane.

•BE~MAt<;J ~EtJII"VVEI\J 'F ®F MAR¥1::ANO AN8 eENI:siS 1.:\/-ANIA, IN "'EI:dE 60NIINEN T.Ab A~M¥, 1 ?'76-~ 7S L Henry J. Retzer. R973.3452 R441 G 1991.

18 ~© CJ-eJ'VERf'<J~ RECGRE>$ A~ ifrl=E MAR-¥ ~ANI§) ;r=k""EE ARCHI\LES, A .. . LIST BY AGENCY AND RECORD SERIES. Maryland State Archives. R016.9752 M393G 1992.

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: MARYLAND. R929.3752 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

•MARYLAND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH INDEX, Volume 1. R016.9752 A576M. MARYLANQ DEPONENTS, 1640-1796. Henry C. Peden. R929.3752 P371 M

1991. MARYLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN, Volume 33 1992. 929.3752

M393B. •NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS OF FREDERICK COUNTY, 1811-1815. F. Edward

Wright. R929.37528 W949N 1992. REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOTS OF CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND. Henry C. Peden.

R929.37523 P371 R 1991. RUNAWAY SLAVE ADVERTISEMENTS, ... FROM THE 1730'S TO 1790, Volume 2:

MARYLAND. Lathan A. Windley. R975.00496 W765R V.2.

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SOMERSET COUNTY, MARYLAND LIVESTOCK MARKS, 1665-1722. Jody Powell. R636.0812 P884S 1991. Gift of Navarre Ch., Huguenot Soc., TX.

SOMERSET COUNTY, MARYLAND TAX LISTS, 1798-1803. Judy Powell. R929.37522 P884S 1992.

SOMERSET COUNTY, MARYLAND, LIBER I K L, 1649-1720. Jody Powell. R929.37522 P884S 1992. Gift of Navarre Chapter, Huguenot Soc., TX.

MASSACHUSETTS

CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTIONS OF THE PILGRIM SOCIETY IN PILGRIM HALL, PLYMOUTH, MASS. Plymouth Society Plymouth Mass. R974.40074 P638C 1941. Gift.

~A-B ¥ -NEW ENGLANDERS A'ND KffSf ... MORE THAN 12,000 INTER-RELATED INDIVIDUALS ... IN EARLY NEW ENGLAND. Roy Burgess. R929.374 B955E 1992-. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring William E. Benson.

• UIDE TO CEMETERIES IN ESSEX COUNTY, MASS. R929.37445 G946/1991. HEAD OF FAMILIES 7.\;T THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN

N THE YEAR 1790: MASSACHUSETTS. R929.3744 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien .

HISTORICAL JOURNAL OF MASSACHUSETTS, Volume 20 1992. 973.05 H673. •HISTORY OF AMESBURY, MASS., BEGINNING WITH ... THE WINTHROP FLEET,

1630 AT SALEM ... THRU 1967. Sara Locke Redford. R974.45 R315H HISTORY OF NORTH BRIDGEWATER, PLYMOUTH CO., MASSACHUSETTS,

... TO THE PRESENT TIME. Bradford Kingman. R974.482 K54H 1991. HISTORY OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS, 1897-

1965. Waldo Morgan Allen. R369.12 A432H 1965. Gift. •LOST BABES, FORNICATION ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS, ESSEX

COUNTY, MASS., 1692 TO J 745. Melinde L. Sanborn. R929.37445 S198L 1992.

MAYELOWE~ BIRTHS & DEAliHS, Volumes 1-2. Susan E. Roser . R929.3744 R816M 1-992. Qift of Lloyd D Bockstruck honoring Mrs. Neva B.Starkey.

•MISCELLANY FROM THE WILLAM BRADFORD BROWNE COLLECTION OF . NORTHERN BERKSHIRE CO., MASS. GEN. RECORDS. R929.37441 M678

NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Volume 146 1992. 929.105 N532.

VITAL RECORDS OF SWANSEA, MASSACHUSETTS, TO 1850. H. L. Peter Rounds. R929.37448 R859V 1992.

•VITAL RECORDS OF TOWNSEND, MASSACHUSETTS, TOWN RECORDS TO 1850, WITH MARRIAGE INTENTIONS TO 1873... Henry C. Hallowell. R929.37444 H193V 1992.

MICHIGAN

•FROM THE ARCHIVES: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ALBION, MICHIGAN. Frank Passic . R977 .422 P288F 1991.

•MICHIGAN 1870 CENSUS INDEX, VOLUME 1, UPPER PENINSULA AND NORTHERN COUNTIES. R929.3774 M624/1991 .

MICHIGANA, Volume 37 1992. 929.10977 M624. NATURALIZATION RECORDS, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. Milton

Charboneau. R929.37743 C469N 1991. •UNITED BRETHREN CEMETERY AND BENJAMIN CEMETERY, CONWAY TWP,

LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN. Fred J. Delaney. R929 .37743 D337U

MINNESOTA

•MINNESOTA CONGRESSMEN, LEGISLATORS, AND OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS AN ALPHABETICAL CHECK LIST 1849 1971. R328. 77609 M655!1971.

MINNESOTA GENEALOGIST, Volume 23 1992. 929.3776 M665.

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JUNE 1993

HERITAGE OF TATE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. R976.285 H548 1991. ITAWAMBA SETTLERS, Volume 12 1992. 929.37629 188.

ISSISSIPPI CONFEDERATE GRAVE REGISTRATIONS, VOL. 2 (M THROUGH Zl. Betty Couch Wiltshire. R973. 7462 W756M 1991.

PONTOTOC COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI MISSING MARRIAGES, 1867-1880. Hazle Boss Neet. R929.37629 N382P 1978. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Spiritas honoring Mrs. Alma Andrews.

WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1831-1844 TAX ROLLS AND AGRICULTURE CENSUS. Jean Strickland. R929.37625 S917W 1991.

MISSOURI

•AUDRAIN COUNTY, MO. UNION BAPTIST (CHAPEL) CEMETERY. Gary Brentlinger. R929.37783 B839A 1992.

•BOONE COUNTY, MISSOURI MARRIAGES, 1872-1881. Carolyn M. Bartels. R929.37782 B283B 1992.

•BOONE COUNTY, MO. MT. ZION CHURCH CEMETERY. Gary Brentlinger. R929.37782 B839B 1992.

•CALLAWAY COUNTY, MO. LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CEMETERY. Gary Brentlinger. R929.37783 B839C 1992.

CASS (VAN BUREN) COUNTY, MISSOURI MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1835-1881. (2 Parts) . R929.37784 M359 1984.

DEATH NOTICES FROM THE MEXICO, MISSOURI NEWSPAPERS, 1897-1899. Frances E. Quisenberry. R929.37783 08D 1990.

DEKALB COUNTY MISSOURI DEATHS FROM AREA NEWSPAPERS, 1907-1910. R929 .37781 D328 199-.

FARBER CEMETERY. R929.37783 F219 1990. •GONE TO MISSOURI: FROM WHENCE THEY CAME , TO WHERE AND WHEN.

Marilyn Moore. R929.3778 M823G 1991. MISSOURI STATE GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, Volume 12 1992.

929.10977 M678 . •MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MO., FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY. Gary Brentlinger.

R929.37783 B839M 1992. •MT. ZION CHURCH CEMETERY, BOONE COUNTY , MISSOURI. Gary Brentlinger.

R929 .37782 B839B 1992. OZARKIN, Volume 14 1992. 929.3778 099. •ST JOSEPH, MISSOURI DEATHS 1891-1909, Volumes 1-4. R929 .37781

s 143/1991. ST LOUIS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BOOK LIST, SECOND EDITION REVISED

AND ENLARGED 1982. St. Louis Genealogical Society. R016.9291 S 145/ 1982. Gift . .

ST. LOUIS GENEALOGICAL OUARTERL Y, Volume 25 1992. 929.10973 S 1460. TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, MISSOURI, Volume 7.

Marty Helm Brunetti. R929.37784 B895T V. 7. VANDALIA CITY CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, VANDALIA, MISSOURI. Cheryl

Oberhaus. R929.37783 0 12V 1991.

MONTANA

•POWELL COUNTY, WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. R978.686 P882 1989.

NEBRASKA

FORT ATKINSON ON THE COUNCIL BLUFFS. R978.201 F736 1972. Gift. NEBRASKA HISTORY, Volume 73 1992. 978.2 N362. • SWEDISH OMAHA , PAST AND PRESENT: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF

SWEDISH-AMERI CANS IN THE OMAHA AREA ... R929 .37822 S974 1991 .

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JUNE 1993

EXCERPTS FROM WILLEY'S BOOK OF NUTFIELD, Volume 2. George Franklyn, Willey. R974.26 H673 V.2.

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: NEW HAMPSHIRE. R929.3757 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

HISTORY OF LONDONDERRY, COMPRISING THE TOWNS OF DERRY AND LONDONDERRY, N. H., Volumes 1 & 3 . Edward L. Parker. R974.26 H673.

MINORITY MILITARY SERVICE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT 1775 1783. R929.3742 M666 1991. Gift of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

NEW JERSEY

CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION & BY-LAWS & REGISTER OF THE NEW JERSEY SOCIETY. Sons of the Revolution, New Jersey. R369.13 S699C 1892. Gift of Texas Society, Colonial Dames of the XVII Cen.

•EAST OF JERSEY: A HISTORY OF THE GENERAL BOARD OF PROPRIETORS OF THE EASTERN DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY. John T. Cunningham . R974.9 C973E 1992.

GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE OF NEW JERSEY, Volume 67 1992. 929.10974 G326.

HJSTORIC MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY: THE STORY OF ITS FIRST CENTURY. Andrew M. Sherman. R974.974 S553H 1990.

HISTORY OF HUNTERDON AND SOMERSET COUNTIES, NEW JERSEY. James P. Snell. [MICROFICHE, 20 fiche.]

NEW YORK

ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEW YORK, 1792-1796. Laura Penny Hulslander. R929 .374 74 H971 A 1991.

ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEW YORK, 1796-1798. Laura Penny Hulslander . R929.37474 H917A 1991.

LB N e OL_OCOL, WILFfE[ CHRISTOPH BERKENMEYER'S CHRONICLE OF LUTHERAN AFFAIRS IN N.Y. COLONY, 1731-50. Wilhelm Christoph Berkemeyer . R284.1747 B512YB 1992.

CAPITAL RHINEBECK NY, Volume 7 1992. 929.37474 C244C. •CEMETERY RECORDS OF THE NAME TOWNSHIP WASHINGTON COUNTY,

NEW YORK, FORT ANN . R929 .37474 C394/1992. CEMETERY RECORDS OF THE NAME TOWNSHIP WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEW

YORK, HAMPTON. R929.37474 C394/1992. CEMETERY RECORDS OF THE NAME TOWNSHIP WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEW

YORK, WHITEHALL. R929.37474 C394/1992. CZECH IMMIGRATION PASSENGER LISTS, (1847-1869), Volume IV. Leonard

Baca. R929.373 B116C V.4. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Leo Baca-.

FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ... PLATTEKILL AND SOUTHWEST LLOYD, ULSTER CO., N. Y. Anson, Shirley V. Anson . R974.J..J4 A622E l-989.

lflfADS OF FAMIId ES AT ::PHE-FIRS1' CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN THE YEAR 1790: NEW YORK. R929.3747 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd

DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien. •HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL OF THE COLLEGIATE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH

OF N. Y., FROM 1633 TO 1883. H. W. Dunshee. [MICROFICHE, 3 fiche.] LAWS AND WRITS OF APPEAL, 164 7-1663, New Document Series , Volume

16, part 1. New Netherland. R348. 74 702 N532L 1991. LONG ISLAND FORUM, Volume 54. 974.721 L849. PIONEER HISTORY OF THE HOLLAND PURCHASE OF WESTERN NEW YORK:

INCLUDING ... WAR OF 1812 ... 2 Volumes. 0 . Turner. R974. 79 T949P

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JUNE 1993

SOUTHOLD CONNECTIONS: HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF NORTHEASTERN LONG ISLAND. Judy Jacobson. R929.37472 J17S 1991.

•TAX RECORDS OF STEPHENTOWN, NEW YORK FOR 1789, 1790, AND 1791. R929.37474 T235 1992.

STATE ~ EW YORK IN HE 760'S, TAX LISTS & SELECTED MILITIA ROLLS OF OLD ALBANY COUNTY, 1760-1768. Florence A. Christoph. R929.374 74 C556U 1992.

WASHINGTON CO., NEW YORK INDEX TO WILLS: 1788-1896, WILL BOOKS 1 & 2, 1788- 1811. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Mrs. W. Conway Thetford.

WESTCHESTER, NEW YORK WILLS AND WILL INDEX, 1784-1830. [MICROFICHE, 3 fiche.]

NORTH CAROLINA

MURFREESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPERS: HORNET'S NEST; NORTH CAROLINA CHRONICLE; CITIZEN; ALBEMARLE SOUTHRON & UNION ADVOCATE. [MICROFILM.] Gift of John William Howard.

BIBLE RECORDS OF GATES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. 929.37561 B582. Gift of Mary Sue Caruth .

• 0 ~ENDIUM OF THE CONEEDERATE ARMIES. (NORTH CAROLINA). Stewart Sifakis. R973. 742 S573C 1992.

DEED BOOK A, BURKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. R929.37568 D311 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Texas Society, Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims .

DEEDS OF TYRRELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1760-1770. Stephen E. Bradley. R929.37561 811D 991.

ARL Y R~COBOS OF NORTH CAROLINA: Volume I, PROBATES, ADMINISTRA-TIONS, INVENTORIES, 1753-1790 (SEC. OF STATE PAPERS.) Stephen E. Bradley. R929.3756 B811 B 1992.

E RL Y RECORDS OE NORTH CAROLINA, Volume II: WILLS, INVENTORIES, ADMNISTRATIONS, DEEDS, 1677-1790 (SECRETARY OF STATE PAPERS). Stephen E. Bradley. R929.3756 B811 E 1992.

•I DEX TO NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPERS, 1784-1789. Alan D. Watson. R929.3756 W3371 1992.

LOT OF BUNKUM, Volume 13 1992. 929.10975 L883. MARRIAGE, COHABITATION, DIVORCE, AND BASTARDY RECORDS OF WAYNE

CO., NC. Charlotte Reasons Carrere. R929.37563 C314M 1991. ORANGE COUNTY, NC ABSTRACTS ... THE MINUTES OF THE INFERIOR COURT

OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS, 1777-88. Alma Cheek" Redden. R929.37565 R313A 1991 .

SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, 1771-1827. Jo White Linn. R929.37566 L758S 1992. Gift of William F. Moyer.

TYRRELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE RECORDS, 1734-1800. Stephen E. Bradley. R929.37561 B811 T 1991.

•UNION CHAPEL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH. R929.37561 U58 1991. WILKES GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Volume 26 1992. 929.37568 W682W.

NORTH DAKOTA

CEMETERIES OF NORTH DAKOTA: WELLS COUNTY, Volume 29. R929.3784 C394 V.29 .

OHIO

•1 ST MARRIAGE RECORDS OF HENRY COUNTY, OHIO, 1847-1898. Larry Scheuer. R929.37711 S328F 992.

CEMETERY RECORDS, Book 2. Grace Jeffers Greiner. R929.37719 G 824C 1989. Gift.

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OHIO (cont.)

•DEFIANCE COUNTY, OHIO, HISTORY TOLD IN PICTURES & WORDS OF LIVING MEMORY. R977.114 D313 1991.

HISTORY OF MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO. R977 .148 H673 1982. Gift. •HURON COUNTY, OHIO MARRIAGES, 1815-1854. Larry Scheuer.

R929.37712 S328H 1992. •MERCER COUNTY, OHIO CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, Volumes 3, 7, AND 8.

R929.37714 M554 1984. •MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO MARRIAGE BOOK, Volumes 7 THRU 15, 17-18

1873 1908. R929.37719 M987 1977. MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO MARRRIAGES, Volume 6, 1868-1873.

R929.37719 M987 1977. •NEWSPAPER NOTICES FROM THE "KALIDA SENTINEL," PUTNAM COUNTY,

OHIO, 1861-1866, Volume 3. R929.37711 N558 1990. •ORIGINAL LAND ENTRIES OF SENECA COUNTY, OHIO. Ruth Brill.

R929.37712 B8570 1992. REPORT, Volume 32 1992. 929.3771 037R. SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP, WILLIAMS COUNTY, OHIO CEMETERY RECORDS,

INCLUSIVE TO SEPTEMBER 1991. R929.37711 S959 1991. •VAN WERT COUNTY, OHIO CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, Volume V.

R929.50977 V217.

OKLAHOMA

BRYAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA CEMETERIES, Volume 4. R929.37666 B915 V.4. CEMETERY RECORDS PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, Volumes 2 and 3.

929.37667 C394/1988. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Bennie Loftin.

•EASTERN OKLAHOMA INDIANS AND PIONEERS: CHOCTAW NATION, INDIAN TERRITORY, Volume 2. R976.65 E13 1992.

OKLAHOMA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 37 1992. 929.3766 B936B.

OREGON

CLATSOP COUNTY, OREGON MARRIAGE RECORDS INDEX, 1851-1930, Volumes 4-5. (2 Books) . Norma Hunsinger. R9.29.37954 H938C 1991.

PENNSYLVANIA

fo..BSTRACTS (MAINLY DEATHS) FROM THE "PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE," 1775-1783. Kenneth Scott. R929.3748 S427 A 1991 .

.A:LPHABEl:IZED LISTING OF THOSE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE OATHS OF ALLE-GIANCE, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA 1777 1784. Gaylord Griffiths. R929.37482 G855A/1992.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND PORTRAIT CYCLOPAEDIA OF CUMBERLAND, YORK, AND ADAMS COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Samuel T. Wiley. R974.84 W676B 1986.

BRADFORD COUNTY, PA CEMETERIES: ALBANY TWP, MONROE TWP, AND STANDING STONE TWP. (3 Books). R929.37485 B799 1991.

•CEMETERIES OF LAWRENCE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: BOOK 10, SHENANGO TOWNSHIP. Dwight Edward Copper. R929.37489 C785C 1988.

•DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS, GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL MISCELLANY, Volume 1. Philip A. Rice. R929.37481 R479D 1991 0

E\LANG__EL CAL ASSOC., UNITED EVANGELICAL, EVANGELICAL, CHURCH OF THE UNITED BBETHREN .. . PA., 1799-1971. R287 .67486 E92 1991.

H ADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1190: PENNSYLVANIA. R929.3748 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

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PENNSYLVANIA (cont.)

•HISTORY OF CAMERON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. R974.866 H673 1991. I DEX TO FENNSYLVANIA'S COLONIAL RECORDS SERIES. Mary Dunn.

R974.802 D9231 992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Lamar and Grace DeuPree.

LA FAYETTE, Volume 11 1992. 974.884 F284. MARRIAGES 1851-1873, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Nancy Lee

Stover. R929.3755 S736D 1990. BUNAWAY SERVANTS, CONVIC S, AND APPRENTICES, ADVERTISED IN THE

PENNSYI::VANIA GAZETTE, 1728-1796. Farley Ward Grubb. R929.374 G.885R .1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Jeanne J. Tabb.

SENTINEL AT THE CROSSROADS: THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL COKE MISSION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, 1883-1983. Paul D. Olejar. R266.76748 045S 1991.

SOMERSET PAST, Volume 11 1992. 929.37487 S695. TAXABLES OF HANOVER TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,

1750-1759. Raymond Martin Bell. R929.37481 B435T 1992.

RHODE ISLAND

EAST GREENWICH, RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, RECORDED 1977-1978.. . Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle. R929.37454 M148E 1991.

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: RHODE ISLAND. R929.3743 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien .

MARRIAGES OF ST. CECILIA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, PAWTUCKET, R. 1., 1910-1986. Mary Letourneau. R929.37451 L649M 1987. .

MARRIAGES OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH, SLATERS-VILLE, R. 1., 1872-1986. Dorothy Ciriello. R929.37452 C578M 1988.

MARRIAGES OF ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1872-1986, ASHTON, Rl, 1872-1986. Alfred Gaboury. R929.37452 G 116M 1988.

~EWPORT, A SHORT HISTORY. C. P. B. Jefferys. R974.56 J45N 1992. Gift. IR!:iODE 1St NS GE E LOGICAL REGISrER INDEX OF WILLS, 1636-1850,

Volume 16. Nellie M. C. Beaman. R929.3745 R4 75 V.16. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring DGS Board of Directors 1991-92.

RHODE ISLAND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Volume 15. R929.3745 R475 1992.

STE . ANNE'S CHURCH, WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND: MARRIAGES ( 1890-1986). Lucille Fournier Rock. R929.37452 R682S 1990.

SOUTH CAROLINA

CHESTER COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN, Volume 16 1992. 929.37574 C525B.

COMBINED ALPHABETICAL INDEX. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1-3.] Gift of Colonial Dames of the XVIII Century honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

COMBINED ALPHABETICAL INQFX, Rolls 4-19. [MICROFILM, Rolls 4-19.] PlEADS OF FAMILIES A THEE BST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN

IN THE YEAR 1790: SOU'FH CARGLINA. R929.3742 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt . Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

RUNAWAY SLAVE ADVERTISEMENTS .. . FROM THE 1730'S TO 1790, Volume 3: SOUTH CAROLiNA. Lathan A. Windley. R975.00496 W765R V.3.

SOUTH CABQLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Volume 92 1991. 975.7 S726 S_.QOTH C ROLINA MAo. IAGES, 17 9-1867, IMPLIED IN SOUTH CAROLINA

EOOITY REPORTS. Bar6ara R. Langdon. R929.3757 L273S 1991. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. p.iJ; ita l:wnoring M~s. Alma Andrews.

Y RK CO., S.C. DEED BOOKS A-M, =786-1 840. S. C. Dept.· of Archives & History. [MICROFILM, 5 Rolls.] Gift of Highland Park Chap., DAR. honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

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TENNESSEE

1880 CENSUS, COFFEE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Byron Sistler. R929.37686 S623E 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

1880 CENSUS, SULLIVAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Byron Sistler. R929.37689 S623E 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Volume 39 1992. 929.10973 A617. •CEMETERIES OF HAWKINS COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Volumes 3-4. Hawkins

County Genealogical Societ¥. R929.37689 H393C. CO l!JM 0 T.~E CONF.EDEBATE ABMI S. ('fEN ESSEE). Stewart Sifakis.

R973. 742 S573C 1992. DEED BOOK C-1 ABSTRACTS, 1808-181 2, ROANE COUNTY, TENNESSEE.

William B. Howerton. R929.37688 H859D 199-. DEED BOOK D-1 ABSTRACTS, 1812-1815, ROANE COUNTY,TENNESSEE.

William B. Howerton. R929.37688 D311 199-. DEKALB COUNTY, TENNESSEE GENEALOGY FROM ADMINISTRATORS' SETTLE-

MENT BOOKS, (1846-1907). Betty Moore Majors. R929.37685 M152D FRANKLIN COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1884-1903. Shirley Russell Conn.

R929.37686 C752F 1991. • OYAt MOUNTAIN TRli_QPEBS: THE SECOND AND THIRD TENNESSEE VOLUN-

TEER CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR. John W. Andes. R973.7468 A552L PELLISSIPPIAN, Volume 13 1992. 929.3768 P391. TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS: HENRY COUNTY OLD TIME STUFF.

Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley. R929.37683 W613T 1991. TENNESSEE HISTORICAL OUARTERL Y, Volume 51 1991. 976.8005 T297. TENNESSEE'S CQl\JFEDER.ATE WIDOWS7.:\ND I HEIR EAMILIES. Edna Wiefering.

R929.3768 W644T 1992. TROUSDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE HISTORY. 0 . Tom Allen. R976.8482

A428T 1991. WA REI\I CDUI'JTY, TENNESSEE WILL BOOKS 1-3, (1827-1858), olume 1.

Betty Moore Majors. R929.37686 M234W 1992. WATAUGA ASSOCIATION OF GENEALOGISTS, Volume 21 1992. 929.105

W314B. WAYNE COUNTY HISTORIAN, Volume 5 1992. 976.839 W359. WHITE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED ABSTRACTS, 1801-1820, Volumes A-F.

Joyce Martin Murray. R929 .37686 M982W 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Joyce Martin Murray.

•WILLS OF HAWKINS COUNTY TENNESSEE . Carolyn S. Gardner. R929.37689 G226W.

TEXAS

•CITIZEN-SOLDIERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, 1812-1991 . Robert Cecil McDaniel. R929.37641 M134C 1992.

DALLAS OUARTERL Y, Volume 38 1992. 929.10793 L811 L. EAST TEXAS FAMILY ROOTS, Volume 16 1992. 929.3764 E13. FAMILY TREE, Volume 35 1993. 929.3764 F198. FINDERS KEEPERS, Volume 9 1992. 929.37645 F494. GENEALOGICAL RECORD, Volume 34 1992. 929.37641 G326. GENEALOGY SEMINAR. 1990, 1991 , 1992. Dallas Genealogical Society

Genealogy Symposium . R929.1 072 D145G. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

GTT LIVES LEGENDS LORE. Daughters of the Republic of Texas. D929.3764 D238G/1991. Gift of James Butler Bonham Chapter, DRT.

HER WALLS BEFORE THEE STAND: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, TEXARKANA, TEXAS, 1877-1977. RobertAndrew Baker. R286.17641 B168H. Gift of Kathy Duncan.

HERITAGE OF LAMB COUNTY, TEXAS. R976.4843 H548 1992. HISTORICAL HALLMARKS OF HARRISON COUNTY. V. H. Hackney. R976.4192

H 123H 1964. Gift of Patrick McKenna in memory of Mildred de Weir Smith Watkins .

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HISTORY OF ANGELINA COUNTY, TEXAS, 1846-1991. R976.4173 H673 1992. Gift of Winston A. and Mabel C. Colwell and McVay.

HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY, TEXAS. R976.4157 H673 1991. HISTORY OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HASKELL, TEXAS, 1888-1988.

R286.1764 7 H673 1988. Gift of Mrs. Frank Martin. HOPKINS COUNTY HERITAGE, Volume 9 1992. 929.37642 H793. •HOWARD COUNTY, TEXAS; MARRIAGES, AND WILL, AND PROBATE PRO-

CEEDINGS, 1882-1930. Eunice J. Knight. R929.37642 K69H HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS MARRIAGE LICENSES, 1912-1962. R929.37642 H939

1987. Gift of Hunt County Genealogical Society. KAUFMAN KOUNTY KONNECTIONS, Volume 11 1992. 929.37642 K21. •LOST, ABANDONED, FAMILY, AND SMALL COMMUNITY CEMETERIES ALONG

THE RED RIVER VALLEY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS. R929.37642 L881 1992. MESQUITE TREE, Volume 28 1992. 929.37642 M582. OUR HERITAGE, Volume 12 1992. 929.37642 093. [VanZandt County] OUR HERITAGE, Volume 33 1991-92. 929.10976 093. [San Antonio] PERSPECTIVES MOMENTS OF REMEMBRANCE. R976.4195 P467/1992. Gift

of Peggy Waid & Joyce Hughes. PLUM CREEK ALMANAC, Volume 10 1992. 929.3764 P734. REMEMBERING RUSK COUNTY. R976.4185 R386 1992.

GS'f R 6 MEMBER . Sons ef tf'i Ame~i:can ~evolutior:1, l=e*as Soeiety. R369.13025 S699S 1984. Gift.

SOUTH OF THE ALAMO. Frances Bramlette Cochran. R B C6634C 1992. Gift of Coastal Bend Genealogical Society.

STIRPES, Volume 32 1992. 929.1 S861. TALE OF MID CITIES, Volume 13 1991-92. 929.10973 T143. •TARRANT COUNTY TEXAS MARRIAGE RECORDS, Volume 3. Weldon I.

Hudson. R929.37645 H886T/1984. TEXAS STATE LIBRARY CIRCULATING GENEALOGY DUPLICATES LIST. Texas

State Library Genealogy Collection. R016.9291 T355T 1992. Gift. TREE TALK, Volume 18 1992. 929.37641 T786T. VICTORIA CROSSROADS OF SOUTH TEXAS, Volume 13 1992. 929.3764

V645. WPA DALLAS GUIDE AND HISTORY. R976.42811 W111 1992. Gift of Edwina

Moseley Dyes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

UTAH

UTAH HISTORICAL OUARTERL Y, Volume 60 1992. 979.2005 U89.

VERMONT

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790: VERMONT. R929.3745 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien.

SOLDIERS, ·SAILORS, AND PATRIOTS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR: VERMONT. Carleton Edward Fisher. R973.3443 F533S 1992.

VIRGINIA

7TH VIRG INIA CAVALRY. Richard L. Armstrong . R973.7455 A737S 1992. 10TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY. Robert J. Driver. R973.7455 D782T 1992. 64TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY. Jeffrey C. Weaver . R973.7455 W363S 1992. 1787 CENSUS OF VIRGINIA CAROLINE COUNTY. Netti Schreiner-Yantis.

8929.37~5 Y24P/1985. Gift. CQ EEI'JDIUM OF l=~e CONFEDEBA1:6 ARMIES. (VIRGINIA). Stewart Sifakis.

R973. 742 S573C 1992. •200 YEARS OF FREEMASONRY IN BUCKINGHAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Carl

Coleman Rosen. R366.1 R813T 1991.

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AMELIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS 12-14: DEEDS 1772-1778. Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey. R929.37556 M129A 1992. Gift of Mrs. Louise P. Niedermaier honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

AUGUSTA HISTORICAL BULLETIN, Volume 28 1992. 975 .5916 A923. BULLETIN OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,

Volumes 28-29. 975.521 N878B. CAROLINE COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1764-1765. (3 Parts). John

Frederick Dorman. R929.37553 D712C 1965. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILL BOOK 2 1791 1805. Bel Hubbard Wise. R929.37556 W812C 1991.

CRUCIBLE AND CORNERSTONE: A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. M. K. Vaughan. R975.5615 V368C 1969. Gift.

CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, Volumes 5-6, 1769-1774. John Frederick Dorman. R929.3755 D712C V.5-6.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1791-1796. (2 Books). Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736D 1989.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1714-1715. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736D 1991. ·

DIGEST OF FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, 1650-1692. Ruth Sparacio. R929.3755 S736D 1990.

FREDERICK FINDINGS, Volume 5 1992. 929 .37559 F852. HALIFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA COLONIAL POLL AND TITHABLES LISTS. Mary

Bondurant Wanen. R929 .37556 W291 H/1991 . Gift of Banks Mclaurin, Jr. ~EADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, TAKEN

IN l:HE YEAR 1790: VIRGINIA . R929.3755 H432 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Patrick M. O'Brien. Additional copy, gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF LYNCHBURG VIR-GINIA, 1828-1988... R287 .67556 H673 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck hon-oring Patricia Law Hatcher.

LEE COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS; VOL 1, 1793 1804, VOL 2, 1805 1812, VOL 3, 1813 1820. Reda Thornton Duckworth.

MAGAZINE OF VIRGINIA GENEALOGY, Volume 29 1991. 929.3755 V8170. •N-AMES IN STONE: PAGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Volume 2. Judith A. Campbell.

R929.37559 C 188N 1992. NORTHERN NECK OF VIRGINIA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, Volume 42 1992.

975.52005 N874. OLD CHURCHES, MINISTERS AND FAMILIES OF VIRGINIA. Bishop Meade.

R975.5 M4810 1857. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. ORDER BOOK ABSTRACTS OF CAROLINE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1771-1772.

Ruth Sparacio. R929.37553 S7360 1989. PATRICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEATH REGISTER, 1853-1870. Anne James.

R929.37556 J27P 1991. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA ABSTRACTS OF WILLS, 1768-1800.

Thomas P. Hughes. R929.3755 H894P. Gift . RICHMOND COUNTY HISTORY, Volume 23. 975.864 R498 . SOUTHSIDER, Volume 11 1992. 975.565 S727. ST STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOREST VA

HISTORICAL RECORDS & REGISTERS, 1824 1915. Helen Strange Patterson. R929.37556 S 155S/1993. Gift of Banks Mclaurin, Jr.

VIRGINIA APPALACHIAN NOTES, Volume 16 1992. 929.3755 V817 . WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOKS, 1675/6-1678/9, PT. 1;

1679-82, PT. 2; 1682-1684, PT. 3 . John Frederick Dorman. R929.37552 D712W 1982.

WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1698-1705 (4 Parts). John Frederick Dorman. R929 .37552 D712W 1962.

•WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1705-1721, (3 Parts). John Frederick Dorman. R929 .37552 D712W 1990.

YORK COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, ORDERS, WILLS, ETC. , NUMBER 10, 1694-1697, PART 3. R929.37554 Y61 1974. Gift of DGS.

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WASHINGTON

SEATTLE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN, Volume 41 1991-92. 929.20973 S441 B.

JUNE 1993

CLARK COUNTY, WASHINGTON MARRIAGES, 1918, Volume 8. R929.37978 C596 V.8.

WEST VIRGINIA

LOG LEDGER OF GENEALOGY, Volume 9 1992. 929.3754 L 111. •MARION COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA WILL BOOK INDEX, 1842-1924. Jeffrey

L. Haines. R929.37545 H153M 1992. TRI COUNTY RESEARCHER, Volume 16 1992. 929.37541 T824.

WISCONSIN

•GENERAL INDEX, JACKSON COUNTY, WISCONSIN PROBATE RECORDS, 1860-1979. James Heath. R929.37755 H437G 1992.

INDEX TO MARRIAGE BOOKS, Numbers 1, 5 & 8, REGISTER OF DEEDS, MARATHON COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1853-1882. Virgil Strehlow. R929.37752 S9151 1990.

•JACKSON COUNTY, WISCONSIN INDEX TO BIRTHS, 1876-1907, Volume 1. R929.37755 J 12 1992.

•JACKSON COUNTY, WISCONSIN INDEX TO DEATHS, 1876-1907, Volume 1. R929.37755 J 12 1992.

•JACKSON COUNTY, WISCONSIN MARRIAGE INDEX, 1859-1907, Volumes 1, 2, 3, 3A. (4 VOLUMES). R929.37755 J12 1991.

UNITED STATES

20 YEARS. US Military Academy Class of 1945. R355.00711 U58T 1965. Gift.

AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Volume 67 1992. 929.105 A512. AMERICAN MILITARY CEMETERIES, ... GUIDE TO HALLOWED GROUNDS OF THE

U.S., INCLUDING CEMETERIES OVERSEAS. Dean W. Holt. R353.0086 H758A 1992. Gift of Richard L. Waters.

COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660. Peter Wilson Coldham. R929.373 C688C 1987. Gift of W"lliam J=;. MQyer.

E GhiTEENTH CENTORY EMIGRANTS FROM THE NORTHEBN ALSACE T'O :A:MERICA. Annette K. Burgert. R929.30893 B954E 1992.

GEN~ALOGICACABSTRACrS FROM NE-WSPAPERS 8F~HE GERMAN REPORMED 6HIJRCH, 1830-l839. Barbara Manning. R929.3 M283G 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring John L. & Alice Clark.

GERMAN GENEALOGICAL DIGEST, Volume 8 1992. 929.343 G373. GUIDE TO PRE-FEDERAL RECORDS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES. Howard H.

Wehmann. R016.973 W413G 1989. HEREDITARY ORDER OF DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS. Robert

Glenn Thurtle. 929.373 T543H/1980. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck in memory of W. Clytes Cullar.

MONTHLY MEETINGS IN NORTH AMERICA, AN INDEX. Thomas C. Hill. R289.67 H648M 1992. Gift of Mrs. Marybeth M. Walton honoring Mrs. Naoma Mclean.

NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 80 1992. 929.10973 N277N.

NGS NEWSLETTER, Volume 18 1992. 929 .10973 N277N. PERIODICAL SOURCE INDEX, 184 7-1985, Volumes 9-12. R016.9291 P445

1992. •POST OFFICES IN THE U.S. 1893. R383.42. P857/1986. PROLOUGE, Volume 24 1992. 027.573 P964P. TEARS ON PAPER: THE HISTORY AND LIFE STORIES OF THE ORPHAN TRAIN

RIDERS. R920.073 T253 1990. Gift of Mary Hall Marshall.

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UNITED STATES MILITARY BASES DURING WORLD WAR II, AND AS OF 1947. Dorthy Lazelle Williams. R355. 70973 W722U 1987. Gift of Margaret Ann Thetford.

CANADA . ... HESSIAN SOLDIERS ... IN CANADA & ... U.S. AFTER THE ... REVOLUTION, .. . (3

Parts). Clifford Neal Smith. R929.1 0973 G383 No.28. HUGUENOT TRAILS, Volume 25 1992. 929.371 H897. ONTARIO 1848-1850 CENSUS INDEX. [COMPUDISKS, 4 DISKS]. Gift of

Thomas Jeffrey.

BAHAMAS

EARLY SETTLERS OF THE BAHAMAS, AND COLONISTS OF NORTH AMERICA. Arnold Talbot Bethell. R972.96 B562E 1992.

ENGLAND

~MER~CAN WILLS PROVED IN LONDON, 1611-1775. Peter Wilson Coldham. R929.373 C688A 1992. Gift of Lloya DeWitt Bockstruck.

BANBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volume 23. [EDGEHILL & BEYOND, THE PEOPLE'S WAR IN THE SOUTH MIDLANDS, 1642-45] Banbury Historical Society Series. R942.573 B212B V.23.

COLLECTION OF THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS. Joseph Besse. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Edward S. Hill.

DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS, 1988. Dyfed Family History Society. R929 .1 0942 D996D 1988. Gift of Colleen G. Rees .

ESSEX RECORD OFFICE PUBLICATION, #115. [MAGIC BOXES: ... PHOTOGRAPH-ERS & THEIR STUDIOS IN NORTH ESSEX, 1845-1937 .] R942.67 E78 NUMBER 115.

FAMILY HISTORY NEWS AND DIGEST, Volume 8 1991-92. 929 .10941 F198. HISTORY, GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE, 1851, Volume 1,

ENGLISH CENSUS DIRECTORIES PROJECT. Gwen Kingsley. [MICROFICHE .] INDEX LIBRARY, Volume 102. [WILLS, ETC., IN COMMISSARY COURT OF

LONDON ... 1626-1649 & 1661-1700] British Record Society. R929 .341 B8621 1976.

MARKERS, Volume 9. 736.5 M345. NORFOLK RECORD SOCIETY, Volume 55. [CORRESPONDENCE OF THE REV.

FRANCIS LOMEFIELD (1705-52)] Norfolk Record Society Series. R942.61 N837N V.55 .

RECUSANT HISTORY, Volume 21 1992-93. 282.42 R311. •RESEARCHING BRITISH PROBATES 1354 1858, VOLUME 1 NORTHERN

ENGLAND PROVINCE OF YORK. David H. Pratt. RO 1 6.92934 P913R/1992. SUFFOLK MANORIAL FAMILIES, BEING THE COUNTY VISITATION AND OTHER

PEDIGREES, 3 Volumes. Joseph James Muskett. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

SUFFOLK RECORDS SOCIETY, Volume 34. [BAILIFFS ' MINUTE BOOK OF DUNWICH, 1404-1430.] R942 .64 S946S V.34.

VICTORIA HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET (VICTORIA HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND) , Volume 6 . R942.38 V 645 V.6.

IRELAND

COUNTY DOWN, IRELAND, GUIDE AND DIRECTORY , INCLUDING THE BOROUGH OF NEWRY. George Henry Bassett. [MICROFICHE, 4 fiche.].

FAMILIA, Volume 2 , Number 8 , 1992. Ulster Genealogical Review. R929.3416 U46N 1992.

ULSTER LOCAL STUDIES (JOURNAL OF THE FEDERATION FOR ULSTER LOCAL STUDIES), Volumes 10 and 12, 1988 & 1990. R941.6005 U46.

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JUNE 1993

EUROPAISCHE STAMMTAFELN STAMMTAFELN ZUR GESCHICHTE DER EOROPAISCHEN ... Bands 3 and 5. R929 .73 E89.

ITALIANS TO AMERICA, 1880-1899, LISTS OF PASSENGERS ARRIVING AT U.S. PORTS, 1880-1899. Volumes 1 & 2. R929.30895 188 1992.

ME:MBE~S IP Dli1~G""FOOY. Gen Assoc English-Speaking Research. R929.1 025 G326M 1990. Gift of Jeffrey Plants .

SOCIETE DEL.' ISTGIRE 061 PROTESTANDSME FRANCAIS, BULLETIN, Volumes 1-70, 1852-1921 . [MICROFILM, 24 rolls.] Gift of Huguenot Society of

Texas, Navarre Chapter honoring Mrs. Neva Herd Starkey. DEUTSCHE WAPPEI'SIROLL , Band 55 . R929.6 0486 V.55 . DEUTSCHE$ GESCHLECHTERBUCH, GENEALOGISCHES HANDBUCH BURGER-

LICHER FAMILIEN, Volume 196. R929.20943 D486 V.196. GENEALOGISCHES HANDBUCH DES ADELS, Volume 10. R929.343 G326

1992. GERMANS TO AMERICA: LISTS OF PASSENGERS ARRIVING AT U.S. PORTS,

(JAN. -NOV., 1873). (2 Volumes.) R929.30893 G373 1988. WAPPENROLLE DOCHTERMANN, Volume 28, 1991. Alfred Dochtermann.

R929.60943 D637W 1959.

HERALDRY

ARCHIVUM HERALDICUM, Volume 105 1991. R929.6094 A673. HERALDARIO ESPANOL EUROPEO Y AMERICANO, 2 Volumes. Alonso Cadenas

Lopez Ampelio . R929.6 A454H 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Thomas M. Bogie .

WAPPENBILDERORDNUNG, HERAUSGEGEBEN VOM HEROLD, VEREIN FUR HERALDIK, GENEALOGIE UNO VERWANDTE ... Volume 1. Jurgen Arndt. R929 .6094 A747W 1986.

GENEALOGY

AVOTAYNU, Volume 8 1992. R929.1 089 A962. (Judaic Studies) DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL BIOGRAPHY, Vol. 12, 1976. (A-K). R920

D554 V.12. FAMi l:¥' RE I::PER (;A. CA"FALOGL.iE OF NEWSLETTERS & FAMILY ORGANI-

ZAr ONS). R016.9291 F198 1992. Gift of Claudette Maerz. HANDBOOK OF GENEALOGICAL SOURCES. George K. Schweitzer. R929.1

S413H 1991. Gift of Edwina Dyes honoring Lois Hudgins. MY FAMILY-A TRIP BACK IN A "TIME SHIP," A GENEALOGY WORKBOOK FOR

YOUNG PEOPLE. Joyce Martin Murray. R929.1 072 M982M 1990. Gift of Allen Norris .

VISION VIEW 2.1 PROGRAM DISK. COMPUTDISK. Gift of Thomas Jeffrey.

GENEALOGIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES

ADAMSON$ AS WE SEE THEM. Joseph Stambaugh. R929.20973 A219YS 1992. Gift of Johnson L. Stambaugh.

ADCOCK KINFOLKS: FAMILIES OF ANCESTORS. Robert McClane Adcock. R929.37556 S 1555. Gift.

DESCENDANTS OF POLLY AND EBENEZER ALDEN, WHO WERE SIXTH IN DES-CENT FROM JOHN ALDEN, THE PILGRIM. Ebenezer Alden. [MICROFILM.

ALLEN AND RELATED FAMILIES. Hazel J. Hayes. R929 .20973 A432YH 1992. Gift of Hazel Juanita (Southall) Hayes.

PENOBSCOT PIONEERS: ALLEY - BAKEMAN - SMART. Philip Howard Gray. R929.20973 A435YG 1992.

AMES, KNISELEY, AND WELLS FAMILY HISTORY. Brian M. Ames. R929.20973 A514YA 1991. GiftofBrianM.Ames.

CLAN ANDERSON ,SOCIETY GENEALOGICAL OUARTERL Y 1988 - 90. 929.20973 A'552Y.

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BAND OF ANGLEAS: A HISTORY OF THE ANGLEA, ANGEL, ANGELL, ANGLE, ETC. FAMILY. Robert W. Anglea. R929.20973 A589YA 1991. Gift of Robert W. Anglea.

SOME INFORMATION ABOUT ARASMITHS, ARRASMITHS, ARROWSMITHS. Jesse H. Day. R929.20973 A 779YD 1991. Gift of Bessie R. Day.

ARENDER, ARINDER, GRANDER, ET AL, FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH THROUGH 1910. Granville W. Hough R929 .20973 A681 YH 1 992. Gift of Granville W. Hough.

ANCESTORS & DESCENDANTS OF JEAN MARCO ARNAUD AND MARIE EMELIE LAGRANGE. Seola Arnaud Edwards. R929.20973 A 744YE 1992. Gift of Seola Arnaud Edwards.

DELEVAN ARNOLD, A KALAMAZOO VOLUNTEER IN THE CIVIL WAR. MICROFILM.]

ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF BRYANT DEBERRY AUSTIN, JR. Gayle B. Austin. R929.20973 A938YA 1992. Gift of Gayle B. Austin in memory of Joe and Mae Austin.

BAILEY FAMILY. Jeanne Bailey Ransom. R929.20973 B 156YR 1991 . Gift of Jeanne B. Ransom.

DANIEL BAIN FRONTIERSMAN 1764 1840 A DOCUMENTARY ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND LINE Lee J . Bain. R929 .20973 B612YB 1988. Gift of the author.

BAIRD AND BEARD FAMILIES, A GENEALOGICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, AND HISTOR-ICAL COLLECTION OF DATA. Fermine Baird Catchings. [MICROFILM.]

FAMILY OF BENNETT BALL, HARLAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY TO MADISON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, AND ALLIED FAMILIES ... Marian Carter Ledgerwood. R929.20973 B187YL 1991. Gift of the author.

PETER BARRICK (1762-1841) REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, ILLINOIS ... Chris H. Bailey. R929.20973 B553YB 1990. Gift of Chris H. Bailey in memory of Imogene I. Bailey.

BENNAGE-BENNETCH FAMILY HISTORY, 1732 - 1985. Betty Jane (Bennetch) Wise. R929.20973 B469YW 1985. Gift of the author.

HISTORY OF LEWIS BARBER BENSON, BORN 6 DEC 1840, FABIUS, ONON-DAGA, NY, SON OF BENJAMIN BENSON .. . Benjamin Benson. [MICROFILM.]

FAMILY TREE. (BENTLEY FAMILY). Sharon Ball. R929 .20973 B4 77YF 1990. Gift of Tad Bentley Hammer honoring Lillian Bentley Shipman.

BEVAN FAMILY. Ardeth Hawthorne. R929.20973 B571 YH 1991. Gift of Mennonite Press, Inc.

BIEHN/BEAN FAMILY OF BUCKS COUNTY , PENNSYLVANIA AND ONTARIO, CANADA, 1700 - 1986. Donald M. Biehn R929.20973 B367YB 1987. Gift of Donald M . Biehn.

SOME DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE HULL BIRD, 1819-1896 ... 0F HIGHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Lynn Snead Blankenship. R929.20973 B995YB 1992. Gift of Lynn S. Blankenship.

BLACKBURNS, TODAY AND YESTERDAY. Frances Blackburn Hilliard .. [MICROFILM.]

DESCENDANTS OF FREDERICK AND MARIA (REICHARD) BOCK. Melvin L. Bock R929 .20973 B665YB 1991. Gift of Melvin L. Bock.

GENEALOGY OF THE BOLLES FAMILY IN AMERICA. John A .Bolles. R929.20973 B787YB 1865. Gift of Mr./ Mrs. Winston Colwell & Ms. Rose Pearce.

GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH BOLLES OF WELLS MAINE. George E. Williams. R929 .20973 B787YW 1970. Gift of Louise Weaver Colwell & Rose Weaver Pearce .

BOLLING FAMILY, EIGHT CENTURIES OF GROWTH. Alexander R. Boiling . R929.20973 B688YB 1990. Gift of Alexander R. Boiling, Jr.

DESCENDANTS OF HENRY HARRISON BOON, INCLUDING PARTIAL HISTORIES ON CURTNER AND BURGESS FAMILIES. Merritt Anderson Boone. R929.20973 B724YB 1971. Gift of Merritt Anderson Boone .

BOTSFORD GENEALOGY, THE LINE OF SAMUEL Volume 3. R929.20973 B749Y 1977. Gift of Helen Botsford Faucher.

BOURLAND BULLETIN/LOVING LETTER, Volume 8 - 9. 929.20973 B774Y. PROGENITORS AND ALLIED FAMILIES OF EVERETT A . BOYD . William E.Curtis .

[MICROFILM.]

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GENEALOGIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES (cont.)

JOHN H. BRADSHAW & SCYTHIA ENFIELD FRITTER OF STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA. J . Douglas Bradshaw. R929.20973 B812YB 1991. Gift of J. Douglas Bradshaw.

BRAY NOSTALGIA, Volumes 1-4. R929.20973 B827Y. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry.

BUIS BRANCHES. Chyrene Buis Barnes. R929.20973 B932YB 1990. Gift of Chyrene B. Barnes.

FAMILY OF MARTIN BURRUS. Martin Burrus. R929.20973 B972YB 1986. Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Martin Burrus.

INDUBITABLE BUSBEES AND THEIR KIN. Mary Olivia Cloninger Boggs. R929 .20975 B976YB. Gift of Sybil P. Harmon.

RICHARD CHAMBERLAINE OF BRAINTREE, 1642, HIS NORMAN AND ENGLISH ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS, 865-1991. Welton Curtiss Chamberlain. R929.20973 C443YC 1991 . Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Stevenson.

ANCESTRY OF ALLEN GRINNELL CLEAVER AND MARTHA IRENE JESSUP. William Jessup Cleaver. R929.20973 C623YC/1989. Gift of the author.

EARLY WESTERN AUGUSTA PIONEERS INCLUDING THE FAMILIES OF CLEEK, GWIN, LIGHTNER ... George W . Cleek . R929.20973 C624YC/1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Margret Hancock Pearce.

CHINABERRY TREE REVISITED, A COLLIER/GREGG GENEALOGY. Dwight A . Collier. R929.20973 C699YC 1992. Gift of Dwight A . Collier.

COLES OF JOHNSON COUNTY, STATE OF TENN ... . CAPT. JESSE COLE OF SHADY, TENNESSEE, ... KINDRED FAMILIES. Redmond S. Cole. R929.20973 C689YC 1962. Gift.

COLVETT FAMILY CHRONICLES, THE HISTORY OF THE COLVETT FAMILY OF TENNESSEE, 1630-1990. Latayne Colvett Stanfill. R929 .20973 C727YS

. 1991 . Gift of the authof in memory of Lawrence Colvett Stanfill. CONE: ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF HENRY CLAY CONE. Marion A.

Gunderson. R929.20973 C747YG 1992. Gift of the author. HISTORY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ELIZABETH CORNELIUS GABEL, CONRAD

W . CORNELIUS, MARGARET CORNELIUS HILDEBRANDT, AND JOHN CORNELIUS; IMMIGRANTS TO JACKSON COUNTY, IOWA FROM EISENBACH, SAXONY, GERMANY. Wayne L. Cornelius. R929.20973 C814 YC 1991. Gift of Wayne L. Cornelius.

CORYS OF AMERICA, ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. AI Bertus Cory. R929 .20973 C833YC 1991. Gift of AI Bertus Cory.

WI LLIAM CORRY AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Claud B. Corry. R929.20973 C797YE/1990. Gift of Claude B. Corry.

COWGILL HISTORY GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH. Beatrice Eleanora Cowgill. R929 .20973 C874YC 1986. Gift of Beatrice E. Cowgill.

DESCENDENTS OF JANE TALIAFERRO CRAIG, EMIGRANT ANCESTRESS. R929 .20973 C886Y 1960. Gift of Mrs. Bessie Day.

CROCKETT/CAMPBELL LINEAGE, PART~: CAMPBELL. Lelah Eastwood Crockett. R929 .20973 C938YC 1992. Gift of Lelah E. Crockett .

CROCKETT/CAMPBELL LINEAGE: THE ANCESTORS OF THE CHILDREN OF AM-BASSADOR KENNEDY MCCAMPBELL CROCKETT. Lelah Eastwood Crockett. R929 .20973 C938YC 1992. Gift of Lelah Eastwood Crockett.

DR. AMANDUS CRULL OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, MISSOURI. Albert J. Crull. R929.20973 C967YC 1992. Gift of Mrs. Albert J. Crull in memory of Albert J. Crull.

CUMMINGS GENEALOGY, ISAAC CUMMINGS, 1601-1677, OF IPSWICH IN 1638 AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. Albert Oren Cummins. [MICROFILM.]

ISAAC CUMMINGS OF TOPSFIELD, MASS., AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. [MICROFILM.]

CUNNINGHAM FAMILY RECORD,A GENEALOGY OF SOME OF THE DESCEND-ANTS OF WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, ... FROM IRELAND ABOUT 1800. Nola M. Karr. R929.20973 C973YK 1991 . Gift of Nola M. Karr.

DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. [MICROFILM.]

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FAMILY OF MATTHEW CURRENT, WHO MARRIED JANE WILSON CALL, PARIS, BOURBON COUNTY, KENTUCKY. [MICROFILM.]

CUSTER BRYAN. Mary Ruth Brookover. R929.20973 C987YB 1980. Gift of Betty Carson.

EMORY WILSON CURTIS FAMILY. Robert R. MacCanon. [MICROFILM.] RECORD OF THE DESCENDANTS OF PHILO CURTIS, RUTLAND, VERMONT.

John A. Curtis. [MICROFILM.] PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES. Hannah Daphne Smith Dalton. (Autobiography)

[MICROFILM.] DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD DANA. John Jay Dana. [MICROFILM.] DARROW OF LACLEDE AND CAMDEN CO., MISSOURI. Susun M. Wilkinson.

R929.20973 D225YW 1991. Gift of Banks Mclaurin, Jr. DAVENPORT NEWSLETTER, 1987, 1989-90. R929.20973 D247Y DESCENDANTS OF ADAM BENJAMIN AND RHODA SUSAN (WALLACE) DAVIS.

COUNTRY COUSINS, VOLUME 8: DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD R. DEAN (RELATIVES OF JERALD LOWELL & BOYD DAVIS). Era Josephine Morgan Davis. R929.20973 D282YD 1991. Gift of Marc Smith.

SOME DAYS FROM VIRGINIA. Jesse H. Day. R929.20973 D275YD 1992. Gift of Bessie R. Day.

DE LINE FAMILIES. Elias Wesley Scheibe. R929.20973 D353YS 1989. Gift of Carol Frey.

DE PEW FAMILY ASSOCIATION NEWS BULLETIN. R929.20973 D419Y. Gift of De Pew Family Association.

DESCENDANTS OF HEZEKIAH STOUT DENHAM, 1802-1886, AND HIS WIFE, WINNEY LITTELL, 1803-1863. D. H. Denham. R929.20973 D393YD 1992. Gift of Dale H. Denham.

GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY OF DEVEREAUX: OF THE LINE OF JONATHAN DEVEREAUX. Cyril Allyn Herrick. R929.20973 D491 YH 1929. Gift of Daniel E. Threet in memory of Josephine Threet Allen.

APPENDIX TO A GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY OF DEVEREAUX: OF THE LINE OF JONATHAN DEVEREAUX ... Daniel E. Threet. R929.20973 D491YH SUPP. Gift of Daniel E. Threet in memory of Josephine Threet Allen.

LIFE OF GEORGE DEWEY, REAR ADMIRAL, USN, AND DEWEY FAMILY HIS-TORY ... MORE THAN 15,000 PERSONS... Adelbert Milton Dewey. R929 .20973 D519YD 1898. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

DEYO (DEYOE) FAMILY SUPPLEMENT TO THE 1980 EDITION. Kenneth E. Hasbrouck. R929.20973 D529YH 1980. Gift of Thomas Stevens.

DICKERSON-WILLAN GENEALOGY. Melford S. Dickerson. R929.20973 D553YD 1991 . Gift of Melford S. Dickerson.

DICKSON-McEWEN AND ALLIED FAMILIES GENEALOGY. Austin Wheeler Smith. R929.20973 D621 YS 1975. Gift of Lana Henslee Filgo.

ANCESTORS OF ARTHUR ORISON DILLON AND HIS POEMS. Arthur Orison Dillon. [MICROFILM.]

DODD DIGGINGS, Volumes 2-11. 929.20973 D639Y. DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS DOE. Elmer Ellsworth Doe . [MICROFILM.] GENEALOGY RE DOLMETSCH, DOLMAGE, DULMAGE, BAY OF OUINTE BRANCH , PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY. Elsie Elizabeth Dulmage. [MICROFILM.] FAMILY OF ROBERT GOODLET DOOM, A WESTERN PIONEER, Volume 1.

Merle Ganier. R929.20973 D691 YG 1989. Gift of Merle Ganier. EDWARD DRAY AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1741-1992. Toni Blain Rodgers.

R929.20973 D768YR 1992. Gift of Toni Blain Rodgers in memory of Mary Janet Warner.

DURDIN FAMILY, NEAR AND FAR. Mary Durdin Bird R929 .20973 D216YB 1992. Gift of Mary Durdin Bird .

BRITA EDWINSON, ELLING THOMPSON, AND ENDRE ANDERSON FAMILY HISTORY, Volume 1. Audrey Erber . R929.20973 E26YE 1992. Gift of Paul S. Ketter . ,

ELDER FAMILIES. Lee M . Elder. R929.20973 E37YE/1992. Gift of Lee M. Elder.

EARLY FAIRCHILDS IN AMERICA AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. Jean Fairchild Gilmore . R929.20973 F165YG 1991. Gift of Mrs. Jean F. Gilmore.

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FISHBURNS, A DEFINITIVE GENEALOGICAL STUDY OF THE EARLY FISHBURNS IN AMERICA (REVISED EDITION). John E. Fishburn. R929.20973 F532YF 1992. Gift of John E. Fishburn.

MY FLYNN FAMILY OF COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND AND CAMPBELL COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Martha L. Flynn. R929.20973 F648YF 1976. Gift.

FAMILY AND ANCESTRY OF BAKER BABE FRANKLIN AND MARY REED FRANK-LIN, EARLY SETTLERS OF TAYLOR CO., TX. George M. Franklin. R929.20973 F834YF 1991. Gift of George M. Franklin.

FRANKLINS OF COVINGTON COUNTY, ALABAMA, 2ND ED., 1991, REVISED & UPDATED. Lisa R. Franklin Carmichael. R929.20973 F834YC 1991. Gift of Lisa R. Franklin Carmichael.

FRANKS FAMILY NEWSLETTER. 929.20973 F835Y. FRENCH FAMILY ASSOCIATION, 1990 MEMBERSHIP BOOKLET. R929.20973

F877YF 1990. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry. SAGA OF THE FRINK FAMILY. Sidney Richard Frink. [MICROFILM.] DESCENDANTS. OF OLIVER T. FULLER ... GREENE CO., NY, WITH SOME OF THEIR

ANCESTORS AND ... ALLIED FAMILIES. Hassie Olivia Fuller Lane. R929.20973 F969YL. Gift of J. Don Whitehurst. .

GENEALOGY OF THE FULTON FAMILY ... DESCENDANTS OF JOHN FULTON ... SCOTLAND, 1713 ... TO AMERICA IN 1753... Hugh R. Fulton. [MICROFILM.]

JAMES FULTON AND HIS FAMILY. G. J. Griggiths. [MICROFILM.] BRANCH OF THE FURST FAMILY. Robert Shuman Furst. MICROFILM. GARDNER, GARDEIER, GARDINER, GARDINIER, GARTNER GENEALOGY AND

ALLIED FAMILIES. Marshall Kim Gardner. R929.20973 G228YG 1983. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

GARRETT, CATLETT, WARE, AND RELATED FAMILIES. Sunie Garrett Talbert Ell Fisher. R929.20973 G239YF 1989. Gift of Claude Monroe Hill, Jr ..

JUDGE WILLIAM GASLIN, NEBRASKA JURIST. John Haskell. RB G2484H. Gift.

GAUDET FAMILY IN NORTH AMERICA, A LINEAGE. Charles A. Gaudet. R929.20973 G266YG 1991. Gift of Charles A. Gaudet.

OUR ELUSIVE GEHOS, FEATURING ADAM, CA 1790- 1850, AND HIS DESCEN-DANTS. Marilyn Dickens Kimberling. R929.20973 G311 YK 1991. Gift of Joyce Kimberling Kuhnle.

GOLDEN LEGACY TO THE GIBBS FAMILY IN AMERICA. Montgomery B. Gibbs. [MICROFILM.]

FAMILY OF JOHN BEL TON GILES AND MARTHA EMALINE McFARLAND. Ben F. Giles. R929 .20973 G472YG 1992. Gift of Ben F. Giles.

GILL ABSTRACTS FROM RECORDS IN SOUTHERN STATES AND GENEALOGICAL NOTES. Eva Turner Clark. [MICROFILM.]

GILLET-GILLETTE-GILLETT PRIDE AND JOY, 1986-89. R929.20973 G479Y. GILMAN FAMILY, ... THE LINE OF HON. JOHN GILMAN, OF EXETER, NH ... OTHER

GILMANS IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Arthur Gilman. [MICROFILM.] GOLDING NUGGETS, Volume 1 1987. 929.20973 G619Y. GOODRIDGE GENEALOGY , ... DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM GOODRIDGE, ... FROM

... ENGLAND IN 1636 ... WATERTOWN, MASS. Edwin Alonzo Goodridge. [MICROFILM.]

HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE GOOKIN FAMILY OF ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND AMERICA. Richard N. Gookins . R929 .20973 G659YG 1991. Gift of Richard N. Gookins.

GORDON KINSHIP. Nancy S. McBride. R929.20973 G665YM 1973. Gift of Gordon & Dolores Miltenberger.

GRACES OF TEXAS. Phillip Monroe Grace. R929.20973 G729YG 1992. Gift of Phillip Grace.

GRAVE FAMILY ALBUM. R929.1 072 G77S 1986. Gift. GREER FAMILY. William Greer Peck. R929.20973 G816YP 1980. Gift of Gary

L. Murray.

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HACKLEMANS IN AMERICA, 1749-1988. Phyllis A. Hackleman. R929 .20973 H 122YH 1988. Gift of B. K. Hackleman.

150 YEARS OF HAMPSTEN FAMILY HISTORY, 1839-1989, OF JASPER COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Donna Michel. R929.20973 H231YM 1989. Gift of David P. & Donna K. Michel.

HARDEGREE/HARDIGREE FAMILY. Nova A. Lemons. R929.20973 H258YL 1992. Gift of Nova A . Lemons in memory of John Hardegree.

OUR KIN: ... HOFFMAN, RHYNE, COSTNER, RUDISILL, BEST, HOVIS, HOYLE, WILLS, SMETLEY, JENKINS, HOLLAND .. Laban Miles Hoffman. R929.20973 H711 YH 1968. Gift of Susan Green.

HOGLES HERE AND THERE. Robert V. Boaz. R929 .20973 H716YB 1992. Gift of Robert V. Boaz.

HONTZ FAMILY. Brian Joe Lobley Berry. R929.20973 H775YB 19.90. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry.

GENEALOGY OF DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH HOOVER, 1775 - 1973. Frances Hoover. [MICROFILM .]

HOOVER HISTORIES, Volume 6, 1989. R929.20973 H789Y. HOPKINS GENEALOGY. Alfred A. Doane. [MICROFILM.] FROM SAXONY TO THE LEHIGH VALLEY: THE DESCENDANTS OF LUDWIG

HOSSFELD. Corinne Hosfeld Smith. R929 .20973 H829YS 1992. Gift of Corinne Hosfeld Smith.

HOUGH AND HUFF FAMILIES OF THE U. S., Volume 7, SOUTHERN HOUGH FAMILIES , PART - A. Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838H V.7 . Gift of Granville W. Hough.

SOME HOUGH FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS OF ALABAMA THROUGH 1920. Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838YH 1992. Gift of the author.

SOME HOUGH FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, THROUGH 1920. Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838YH 1992. Gift of the author.

FAMILY OF AMOS AND SARA HOUGH OF NC AND SC. Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838YH 1992. Gift of Granville W . Hough.

HOUGH AND HUFF FAMILIES OF THE U.S., 1790 - 1850, Volumes 4 and 6. Granville W . Hough. R929.20973 H838H V.4/6 . Gift of the author .

FAMILY OF SAMUEL HOUGH, REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER OF GEORGIA . Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838YH 1993. Gift of the author .

SOME HOUGH FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS OF LOUISIANA THROUGH 1920. Granville W. Hough. R929 .20973 H838YH 1992. Gift of the author.

SOME HOUGH FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS OF MISSISSIPPI AND TENNESSEE, THROUGH 1920. Granville W. Hough. R929.20973 H838YH 1993. Gift of Granville W. Hough.

JOURNAL OF MARY JACKSON (JACKS IE) HOWISON , JULY 16, 1858 -NOVEMBER 27, 1870. Mary Jackson Howison. R B H8626H 1992. Gi ft of Barbara Turner .

CAPTAIN AND MRS. AMARIAH LOUIS HUGGINS SOME OF THEIR ANCESTORS DESCENDANTS AND RELATIVES. Bernice Hay Huggins. R929.20973 H891 C 1992. Gift of Bernice Hugg ins.

ADDENDUM, A HUME CHRONICLE: ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, AND NOTES. 0 . Clyde Donaldson. [MICROFILM.]

JOHN HUMFREY, MASSACHUSETTS MAGISTRATE. Elroy McKendree Avery. [MICROFILM.]

HUMMER FAMILY, A BRIEF RESUME, RECORDS AND BIOGRAPHIES. L. C. Rohret. [MICROFILM.]

RECORD OF DANIEL HUNT FAMILY, INCLUDING FAMILY RECORD OF VANDER-FORD, BEITZEL, RILLS, BREWER . Ruth M . Jolly Van Veldhuizen . [MICROFILM.]

JOSEPH HUNTER & RELATED FAMILIES: BECKWITH , BIRD, BYRD, MEDLEY, PHILLIPS, RILEY, SIKES OF ... MISSOURI. Stephen Ben Hunter. R929 .20973 H947YH 1959. Gift of Laurie Goggan Wharton in memory of Mrs. Vera Flaig.

GENEALOGICAL REPORT COMPILED FOR MRS. CORA GARNER FITCH: HUNTER, GARNER, LEE AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Luther N. Byrd. R929.20973 H945YB 1952. Gift of Pamela Strickland Merkin .

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PHILIP HUNTON AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Daniel T.V. Huntoon. [MICROFILM.] IOWA HUNTOONS. Joe Crockett Huntoon. [MICROFILM.] HUPP HERITAGE, THE LINEAGE OF JOHN HUPP AND ANN ROWE HUPP. Marie

Snider Kingrey. [MICROFILM.] PEDIGREE OF THE DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL HUSTON (HOUSTON), 1720 -

1776 ... 0F HILLSBORO CO., NEW HAMPSHIRE. Erwin J. Otis. [MICROFILM.] ROBERT HUTCHINS OF COLONIAL AMERICA. Jack Randolph Hutchins.

R929.20973 H974YH 1992. Gift of Jack R. Hutchins. INABNIT FAMILY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Georgie I. Lefvendahl. R929.20973

135YL 197-. Gift of Mary Bondurant Warren. . JOSEPH JACKSON, 1705-1774, OF BEDFORD AND GOOCHLAND COUNTIES,

VIRGINIA AND DESCENDANTS. Lyle Keith Williams. R929.20973 J14YW 1991. Gift of Lyle K. Williams .

JACKSONS FROM BERMUDA: JOHN RICHARD JACKSON BRANCH. Peter M. Rinaldo. R929.20973 J 14YR 1992. Gift of Peter M. Rinaldo.

KARR FAMILY RECORD, A GENEALOGY OF SOME OF THE DESCENDANTS OF CAPT. JOHN C. KARR, A REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER. Nola M. Karr. R929.20973 C312YK 1992. Gift of Nola M. Karr.

KAUFMAN-KAUFFMAN: THE HOUSE OF MAIDENCREEK. Frank Llewellyn Kaufman. R929.20973 K21 YK 1992. Gift of Frank L.and Odette J. Kaufman. ·

OUR KENTUCKY PIONEER ANCESTRY: A HISTORY OF THE KINKEAD & MCDOWELL FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY... June Lee Mefford Kinkead. R929.20973 K55YK 1992. Gift of June L. M. Kinkead.

KNIGHT, CHASE, AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Robert Whiting Knight. R929.20973 K71 YK 1987. Gift of Robert W. Knight .

SOME DESCENDANTS OF JACOB KNIGHT OF PENNSYLVANIA AND LOUISIANA, REVISED AND UPDATED. Merle Ganier. R929.20973 K71 YG 1990. Gift of Merle Ganier. -

KRASSER ROOTS AND SHOOTS, 1818-1991: JOHANN MICHAEL KRASSER. Alta Buckingham Krasser. R929.20973 K89YK 1991. Gift of Alta Buckingham Krasser.

•KREFELD IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS, TOPICAL INDEX, Volumes 1-5, 1984-1989 ... R929 .373 K92 INDEX.

LANE-ROBERTSON FAMILIES OF AMHERST COUNTY, VIRGINIA AND DESCEND-ANTS. Lyle Keith Williams. R929.20973 L266YW 1991. Gift of Lyle K. Williams.

LEEDY-REEDER CONNECTION. Bonnie Alderman. R929.20973 L484YA 1987. Gift of Sue A. Nelson.

GENEALOGY OF ALEXANDER LEEPER, CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. Laura A. Leeper. [MICROFILM.]

FAMILY OF WILLIAM LEETE, ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF GUILFORD, CONN., AND GOVERNOR OF NEW HAVEN. Edward L. Leete. [MICROFILM.]

LEFFLER NOTES AND GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS. Henrietta E. Bronwell. [MICROFILM .]

LEF-:rWICbi-TURNER FAMILIES OF VIRGINIA, AND THEIR CONNECTIONS. Walter Lee Hopkins. [MICROFILM.]

HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF THE LEIBENSPERGER FAMILY, DESCENDANTS OF JOHN GEORGE LEIPERSBERGER & CASHEM. Elmer I. Leibensperger. [MICROFILM.]

MEMOIRS OF THE LEONARD, THOMPSON, AND HASKELL FAMILIES ... Caroline Leonard Goodenough. [MICROFILM.]

SOME LETTONS AND WILLETTS OF MARYLAND, AND A FEW DESCENDANTS AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Estelle Clark Watson. [MICROFILM.]

GENEALOGY OF WILLIAM A. LEWIS, BORN 1773, OF NORTH CAROLINA AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES. Billie Louise Owens. R929.20973 L677YO 1986. Gift of Colonel Robert J. Jones.

LILLARD: A FAMILY OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA, Volumes 1-2. David Hicks Lillard . R929.20973 L729YL 1991. Gift of David H. Lillard.

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COUSIN CONNECTION AND GENEALOGY OF THE LINCOLN COUSINS. Jacob Merle Gwynne. [MICROFILM.]

LIVINGSTONS OF VIRGINIA, Volume 1. Lucille Barco Coone. R929.20973 L787YC 1990. Gift of Mary Livingston (Mrs. James M.) Plumlee.

GENEALOGY ... FIRST FIVE GENERATIONS IN AMERICA OF THE LONG FAMILY, DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT LONG, ... Howard Parker Moore. [MICROFILM.]

DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LOVE OF ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Terry M. Love. R929.20973 L897YL 1991. Gift of author.

MacALISTERS. Brian Joe Lobley Berry. R929.20941 M114YB 1990. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry.

CLAN MACCLELLAN. John C. McClelland. R929.20941 M126YM 1987. Gift of John C. McClelland.

GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE MAGIE FAMILY. Inez Moore Bennett. R929.20973 M194YB 1992. Gift of William A. Magie.

SOME DESCENDANTS OF ALEXANDER MAGRUDER, THE IMMIGRANT. Mary Dean Gibson. R929.20973 M212YG 1992. Gift of Mary Dean Magruder Gibson.

FAMILY OF HENRY CLAY MAGRUDER. Mary Dean Magruder Gibson. R929.20973 M212YG 1992. Gift of Mary Dean Magruder Gibson.

MALONE FAMILY ... : ANDREW JACKSON MALONE, JOHN WESLEY MALONE, ... , OF LINCOLN CO., TN, MADISON CO., AL. Royleta C. Malone. R929.20973 M25 7YM 1991. Gift of Mrs. Royleta C. Malone.

MARGERUM FAMILY OF BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS & PRIVATE MANUSCRIPTS. Jessie Mabel Warburton. R929 .20973 M328YW 1987.

MARKS-BARNETT FAMILIES AND THEIR KIN. Marion D. Pettigrew. R929.20973 M346YP 1939. Gift of Mary E. Clement.

JAMES McCULLOUGH AND DESCENDANTS, A FAMILY HISTORY. Mabel E. Maxcy. R929.20973 M133YM 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

McCURDY PIONEERS OF NORTH AMERICA. Clyde W. McCurdy. R929.20973 M133YM 1990. Gift of Clyde W. McCurdy.

ROBERT MCEWEN, SCOTTISH EXILE TO AMERICA, 1685, & HIS DESCENDANTS ... GRANDSON, GERSHOM MCEWEN, JR. Patricia Ann Hoagland McEwen. R929.20973 M142YM 1991. Gift of Mrs. C. R. McEwen in memory of Cassius Wells McEwen.

MCFARLAND COLLECTIONS . Robert H. McFarland. R929.20973 M143YM 1985. Gift of Emma Shrum Butler.

DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM AND MARGARET MCGAUGHEY, SETTLED IN YORK COUNTY, PA, 1740'S, SUPPLEMENT 1991. Polly Rachel McGaughey Sutton. R929.20973 M145YS 1991. Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Sutton.

SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW. Everette L. McGrew. R929.20973 M147YM 1992. Gift of Everette L. McGrew.

FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE: HOMER A. MC GUIRE DESCENDANTS, PAST AND PRESENT. Margaret E. Greer. R929.20973 M148YG 1992. Gift of Margaret M. Greer.

SAMUEL MC GUIRE, 1792-1858, OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND DESCENDANTS. Lyle Keith Williams. R929.20973 M148YW 1991. Gift of Lyle Keith Williams.

McNEILLS. Brian Joe Lobley Berry. R929 .20973 M169YB 1990. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry .

McPETERS-McFEETERS-McPHEETERS EMIGRATION, FROM SCOTLAND TO IRELAND & AMERICA. H. Shannon Phillips. R929.20973 M172YP 1991. Gift of Virginia Phillips.

ISTORY OE THE FAMILY OF NATHANIEL MEDLIN. Claude Vernon Medlin. R929.20973 M491 YM 1992. Gift of Claude V. Medlin, Jr.

MILLS FAMILY OF WESTERN WEST VIRGINIA AND EASTERN KENTUCKY. Roger L. Mills. R929.20973 M65 7YM 1991. Gift of Roger L. Mills.

FAMILY HISTORY OF THE DAVID DANIEL MITCHELLS OF JONES COUNTY, GEORGIA. Martha Frances Mitchell Jarrell. R929.20973 M682Y J 1992. Gift of Mrs. John Jarrell.

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HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF ... KARL AND JOHANNA MOLLER ... INCLUDING ... JACOBS, MILLER, MUELLER, DEDELOW, ... Allen W. Davis .. R929.20973 M693YD 1984. Gift of Allen W. Davis.

MUIRHEID FAMILY RECORD, A GENEALOGY OF SOME OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MUIRHEID. Nola M. Karr. R929.20973 M838YK/1990. Gift of Nola M. Karr.

LIFE OF IRA NATCH, FAMOUS INDIAN. Ezra Robinson. [MICROFILM] NELSON NEIST, Volume 1, 1990. R929.20973 N432Y. NESMITH COLLECTION. COLLECTION. Gift of Carl 0. Wilson. NETHERLAND-LEATHERLIN LEGACY, WITH ALLIED CRANE AND WALLS

FAMILIES. Gena Ayers Walls. R929.20973 L438YW. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Clarence M. Netherland.

LIFE OF JOHANN AND JOHANNA NEUSSER, AND THEIR FAMILY, 1871-1992. Henry L. Naizer. R929.20973 N496YN 1992. Gift of Cecil Dobecka in memory of Frank & Mary (Naizer) Dobecka.

STORY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NICKEL, HIS LIFE, FAMILY, & DESCENDANTS. Phyllis Ferrara. R929.20973 N632Y 1971. Gift of Betty Carson.

WILLIAM NORVELL (1746 1794) OF HANOVER CO., VA, HIS FOREBEARS AND DESCENDANTS. Lucy Harrison Miller Baber. R929.20973 N937YB 1992. Gift of Lucy Harrison Miller Baber.

ONE FAMILY'S PROUD HERITAGE. Arthur Kent Hall. R929.20973 H 181 YH 1992. Gift of Arthur K. Hall.

ORAND AND BRUTON FAMILY HERITAGE. Adele Neely [Locke] Seybold. R929.20973 063YS 1992. Gift of Mrs. Adele N. Seybold.

OSTRANDER FAMILY VITAL RECORDS. Barbara Dahl. R929.20973 D85YD 1989. Gift of Collin E. Ostrander.

HE WORE A PINK CARNATION: A BIOGRAPHY OF DR. M. C. OVERTON, PIO-NEER PHYSICIAN & BUILDER OF LUBBOCK. Nan Overton West. R B 0965W 1992. Gift of Lloyd D. Bockstruck honoring Nan Overton West.

GENEALOGY OF JOHN W . & MARY JONES OWENS OF POMEROY, OHIO AND ASSOCIATES. Robert Percy Owens. R929.20973 097YO 1977. Gift of Colonel Robert J. Jones.

ROBERT PALMATARY OF DUCK CREEK, DELAWARE AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Marjorie Watts Nelson. R929.20973 P171 YN 1991. Gift of Marjorie Watts Nelson.

PENN ANCESTORS OF LORINE PENN CHRISTIAN, DESCENDANT OF ABRAM PENN 2ND OF THE PENN FAMILY OF VIRGINIA. Mary Christian. R929.20973 P412YC 1992. Gift of Mary Christian.

HOLLIE ALLIE (SIC) PENNINGTON (SMITH), FAYETTE - MILAM COUNTIES, TEXAS, 1871 - CA 1897. Hollie Frances Smith Faulhaber. R929.20973 P414YF 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

PIRKLES AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN THE USA. John Anderson Cagle. R929.20973 P669YC 1980. Gift of Marilyn Miller.

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TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS

by Helen Mason Lu

These abstracts are from obituaries, death notices and marriages published in the Texas Presbyterian for the dates given.

Earlier abstracts have been published in microfiche form by the Dallas Genealogical Society, 1992, titled Texas Presbyterian Newspaper Abstracts, Vol. /, by Helen Mason Lu. The publication covers the years 3 November 1846-24 August 1854; 25 February 1876-15 February 1878.

TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN Volume Ill

22 February 1878 - 14 February 1879 Abstracts

(Continued from Dallas Quarterly, Volume XXXIX, #1, Page 40)

Editors:

Published:

R. F. Bunting, Galveston A. P. Smith, Dallas

Galveston and Dallas

22 November 1878. Vol. 3. No. 39

The Late Rev. F. M. Howell. Rev. Eugene Daniel, pastor of the 1st church in Memphis, Tenn., and himself a convalescent from the Yellow Fever, announces to the Southern Presbyterian the death of his beloved friend, one of the last victims of the expiring epidemic. The news renders me very sad, but does not surprise me. In some respects he occupied the most trying position of us all, for he was denied communication with the world outside of Somerville, for a long dreary season, having no opportunity of sending or receiving either telegrams or letters. Yet he rallied (not clear on microfilm) around him a few noble young men, and, assisted by these, he nursed the sick and administered the consolations of the gospel to the dying, until he died . He leaves a wife and two little children .

29 November 1878. Vol. 3. No. 40

Christian R. Robert, the founder of Robert College, Constantinople, died in Paris last week, aged seventy-seven years. For a number of years he took charge of the education of several young men in different theological seminaries, notably at Auburn and Beloit institutions, which he endowed very largely. The seminary at Lookout Mountain, Tenn., he founded and entirely supported until his larger work at Constantinople took his attention. [Other information of his accomplishment mentioned.] [Article, p. 1]

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29 November 1878, Vol. 3. No. 40 (cont.)

Tribute of Respect made concerning the death of Mr. Milton B. Keesee who died Nov. the 12th 1878, esteemed friend and Sunday-school student. Copy to be furnished to Texas Presbyterian and Marlin Ball, with request to publish. Submitted by J. C. Peoples, Prairie View Church, Nov. 17, 1878. [Resolutions published]. He was a grand-son of Col. L. H. Bennett, and acted faithfully as a marshal during the Camp meeting in Falls Co., last summer. At the time of his death, he was the only relative living with the Colonel, his wife being called to her reward a short time after the meeting closed. [Notice, p. 5]

Married at the Riverside, Henderson, Ky., by Rev. D. 0. Davies, Nov. 19th, 1878, George Davis and Annie Little, of Indiana.

Married at Rensselaer, Mo., Nov. 17th, 1878, by Rev. J. E. Latham, Mr. Matthew Hall and Miss Jennie Briggs.

Married on the 6th inst., by Rev. W. W. Trimble, Mr. Edwin L. Boyd, and Miss Amanda B. McKamy, daughter of Wm. H. McKamy, all of Callaway Co., Mo.

Married at Hopkinsville, Ky., Nov. 13th, 1878, by Rev. Jno. C. Tate, Mr. H. G. Leichhardt, of Monticello, Iowa, and Miss Lucy S. Davidson.

Married at the residence of the bride's father near Waxahachie, Texas, Nov. 13, 1878, by Rev. W. S. Johnson, Mr. Levi Murphy and Miss Mary J. Baxter.

Married on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 1878, by Rev. J. M . Chaney, at the residence of the bride's father, near Peculiar, Cass Co., Mo., Dr. Thomas Holloway and Miss Cora C. Goodman.

Married in the Henderson Baptist Church, by Rev. D. 0. Davis, Nov. 19th, 1878, Wm. F. Cunningham, of Henderson Co., and Miss Susan E. Johnson, eldest daughter of the late Bellfield Johnson, of Henderson, Ky.

Married in Waco, Texas, Nov. 18th, 1878, by Rev. S. A. King, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. John T. King and Miss Mary A. Rogers, eldest daughter of F. 0. Rogers, Esq., all of Waco.

6 December 1878, Vol. 3, No. 41

Rev. J. E. C. Doremus, D.O. With profound sorrow, we have received intelligence of the death of our esteemed friend and brother, J. E. C. Doremus, D.O. He died at his residence, Vienna, La., on Saturday morning, Nov. 16th, of pneumonia. He was a native of New York, but for many years has been identified with the Church in the Southwest. We are in-formed he represented the Presbytery of Louisiana in the General Assembly of 1853. During the palmy days of Oakland College, he was Professor of Greek and Latin; later, he was President of Aranama College, TX; he was pastor of the church at Grosse Tete, La.; agent of the South-Western Bible Society; and at the time of his death was actively employed supplying the Vienna, Vernon and Alabama church, in the Presbytery of Red River. Our sympathy to the bereaved household and churches. --S. W. Presbyterian.

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Yellow Fever Statistics. Cities and towns infested and the number of cases and deaths during the epidemic of 1878 reported in this article.

Among those named under Roll of Honor:

Died at New Orleans, La ., with yellow fever - Drs. J. Byon, G. W. Kibbee, J . T. Taylor, Burwell Bebe, Morely, M. E. Owen.

At Memphis, Tenn. - Drs. Jno. H. Erskine, P. M. Dickson , Williams, Nelson, Venable, J. S. Banks, Jno. B. Hicks, Hiram Pierce, S. A. Clarke, J. H. Howie, R. Tate, J. 0. G. Garrett, W. J. Armstrong, McKimm, Nelson, J. Leahman, J. A. Forbes, L. A. Cheevis, J. R. Dawson, Paul Otey, P. Tuerke, E. F. Easley, D. Peebles, Wm. Lowrey, Bartholomew, Toice, M. T. Keating, P. Burcham, C. S. Roberts.

At Vicksburg - Drs. J. S. Roach, Glass, Booth, Brooks, Potts, Bickfeldt, Norris, C. L. Herndon.

At Grenada - Drs. E. A. Hughes, W. W. Hall, A. Gillespie, Ringold.

At Holly Springs - Drs. J. W. Fennell, Lewis, T. D. Manning, Compton.

Besides these, Dr. Albert Gage died at Canton, Miss.; Dr. Boar at Fulton , Ky.; Dr. J. R. Dawson at Smithland; Dr. Jayes at Henderson 's landing ; Dr. Williamson at Edwards; Dr. Hugh Bradley at Jordan station; Dr. W. D. Sprott at Port Gibson; Drs. N. A. Lindley and J. W. H. Prewitt at Grand Junction; Dr. Thos Young at Port Gibson; Drs. E. M. Baird and M. L. Wooding at Chattanooga; Dr. W. Zinssen at Yazoo City; Dr. Carter at Tangipahoa; Dr. Roche at Pattersonville; Dr. J. T. Covert at Clinton, La.; Dr. Strawn at McComb City, La.; Dr. J. W. Farris at Hickman, Ky.,; and Dr. J. G. Boyd at Milan, Tenn.

To this list may be added the following names, whose death places were not given: Drs. Chas. Gallagher, B. W. Avent, Woolford, Chas. Bonner, Catlett, T. L. Bond, Menees, J. R. Renner, McGregor, Blanton, Milton, Hawkins, Hughes, May, F. Sarner, J. C. Rogers, Hopson, K. T. Watson, W. R. Hodges, Mead, J. E. Penn, P. F. Whitehead, Nathan, McGee, and P. C. Nugent. Submitted by C. H. Wilkinson, M.D. --Galveston Daily News.

13 December 1878. Vol. 3. No. 42

Rev. M. W. Trawick. At a meeting of the congregation of the Canal Street Presbyterian, held Sunday, Nov. 24, 1878, resolutions adopted concerning the death of Rev. Trawick. He began his ministerial work among us on the 1st day of March, 1874, and died of yellow fever on the 8th day of Oct., 187_4. Resolutions published. [NOTE: Above underscored date as published . See obituary in issue of 18 Oct. 1878, Vol. 3, No. 34].

Married on the 28th ult., at the residence of the bride's father, Milford, Texas, by Rev. J. M . Luckett, Mr. J. K. McDaniel and Miss Katie Morrell.

Died at Gatesville, Coryell Co., suddenly, on the 19th of Nov., 1878, at 10 1/2 o'clock P.M., of congestion of the brain, Charles Halley, son of W. L. and L. N. Morrison, aged 5 years, 5 months and 2 days.

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20 December 1878, Vol. 3. No. 43

Communion silver was presented to the Weatherford Presbyterian Church by Captain Phil. T. Molloy as a memorial to his mother, Mrs. L. A. Molloy. The recent death of this most estimable lady has left a void in our community which is especially felt in the little church of which she was a member, " there will always be, in the minds of those who loved her so well, a mournful pleasure in the association of her last gift with the commemoration of the death of Him who said to his sorrowing disciples, "This do in remembrance of me." [Other information about the church and its growth given] ....... There has been only one death in the membership [apparently within the last thirteen months ?], and two among the children: Mrs. L. A. Molloy, Jimmie Sutherland, and Charley Mclin. One marriage has been solemnized among the members, that of Miss Mabel Creel. [Progress article, p. 4]

Married in the First Presbyterian Church, at Dallas, by Rev. A. P. Smith, November 21st, 1878, Mr. Zac Tolliver and Miss Annie Rainey.

Married at the residence of the bride's mother, in Corsicana, Texas, by Rev. A. P. Smi'th, Nov. 26th, 1878, Mr. John B. Stiteler and Miss Maggie B. Ward, daughter of the late Judge Ward.

Married at the residence of Rev. A. P. Smith, Dec. 12th, 1878, Mr. H. McDonald Hinckley, and Miss Elizabeth C. Norton, both of Dallas.

Married at Salem church (B.R.) Nov. 27th, 1878, by Rev. Dr. Plumer, Rev. Wilson James McKay and Miss Sallie K., daughter of the late Hamilton G. Witherspo-on, of Sumter Co., S.C.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, W. E. Young, Esq., Coryelle Co., Texas, Dec. 4th, by Rev. L. Tenney, D. W. Freeland and Miss Lizzie C. Young.

Married in Covington, Ky., Dec. 3rd, by Rev. George Summey, Mr. John K. Durr and Miss Sallie J. Gibson, both of Kenton Co., Ky.

Died at the residence of her brother-in-law, Major J. C. Griffis, in Dallas, Texas, Dec . .Qth, 1878, Miss Almedia Barrie. She was the youngest daughter of Gen. John Barrie and Jane Hamilton, of Abbeville, S.C. She was born in Dayton, Marengo Co., Ala., and at about seven years of age, removed with her parents to Decatur, Georgia, where she was educated in the school of Dr. John S. Wilson. Early in life, whilst Dr. James Patterson was her pastor, she united with the Presbyterian church at Decatur. Though since then she has lived at Marietta, and Rome, Georgia, and Dallas, Texas, she has ever been the same quiet, but earnest and exemplary Christian. Pastor [See article on 3 January 1879, Vol.3, No.45; underlined date and name differ from information given in that article.]

Died in Palestine, Texas, on Tuesday morning the 12th of Nov. Mrs. Mary Hallam, relict of the late R. G. Hallam, in the 38th year of her age. Less than two years before her death, she was left "desolate" by the death of her husband, and was called to take the heavy responsibility of rearing and educating her seven children, the oldest of whom was not at that time more than about 14 years of age. W. M. McElwee.

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27 December 1878. Vol. 3. No. 44

Pastor Ruga, who for ten years past has directed the Presbyterian Mission at Calatrara, Spain, died Nov. 18th. A telegram says that he was followed to the grave by about five hundred Protestants. [Religious Items column]

The last of the original angels placed in charge of the lrvingite churches is dead. The Rev. F. H. Layton, who was appointed to one of the seven churches of London in the time of Edward Irving, died in that city Oct. 21st. [Religious Items column]

Mr. Thomas H. Powers, who died in Philadelphia on the 20th of Nov., was noted not only as a man who had accumulated a fortune of ten million dollars in business, but as an unostentatious philanthropist who delighted in aiding deserving charities and doing good by stealth. He built several churches and gave them to needy congregations; one of these cost fifty thousand dollars. One of his last gifts was twenty-five thousand dollars to the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association . [Religious Items column]

George Henry Lewes, one of the most prolific and brilliant writers of this century, died at his home near London, Dec. 2, aged 61 years. [General Items column]

The Rev. Thomas A . Ogden, a member of the Presbytery of Mississippi, died in Trenton, New Jersey, on Sunday, the 8th of Dec. , in the seventy-seventh year of his age. He was for many years a minister to the slaves in Mississippi and Louisiana, and did his work faithfully and well.

3 January 1879. Vol. 3. No. 45

The Duke of Cumberland and Princess Thyra were married w ith great pomp at the Chapel of the Christianborg Castle on Saturday evening the 21st inst. [Notice p. 2]

Married in the First Presbyterian church, Galveston, by Rev. Dr. Bunting, on Dec. 21st, Henry E. [or E, print very dark] Sproule and Miss Fanny G. Trueheart, both of Galveston.

Married on the 17th inst., at the bride's residence, at Milford, Texas, by Rev . Rev. S. M. Luckett, Mr. Albert C. Wilson and Mrs. Mollie Goodman .

Died at the residence of her brother-in-law, Major J . C. Griffis , in Dallas, Texas, Dec. lth, 1878, Miss Almeda Bowie. She was the youngest daughter of Gen. John and Jane Hamilton, of Abbeville , South Carol ina. She was in Dayton, Marengo Co., Ala ., at about seven years of age, removed with her parents to Decatur, Georgia, where she was educated in the school of Dr . John S. Wilson . Early in life she united with the Presbyterian church in Decatur. Though since then she has lived at Marietta and Rome, Georgia, and Dallas, Texas. [See artic le on 20 December 1879, Vol.3, No. 43; underlined date and name differ from information given in that article]

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Died at Austin, Texas, after a brief illness, at 2 o'clock A.M ., Dec. 4th, Robert Aull, formerly of Lexington and St. Louis, aged 71 years. He was born in New Castle Co., Delaware, in 1807. The family consisted of John, who died in 1842, and is buried in Machpelah cemetery; James who was murdered by Mexicans in Chihuahua, 1876, being one of the founders of Lexington and of the 0. S. Presbyterian church here; Joseph, a sea-fearing man, who died in Philadelphia in 1847; William, who died in Ohio; Elizabeth who founded the Elizabeth Aull Seminary here, and who died in 1858; Marie Pomeroy, widow of the late E. W. Pomeroy and the only survivor of the generation of the family. Mr. Aull came to Missouri in 1826, and soon after married Matilda Donahoe, of Glasgow, the aunt of M. F. Royle, of this city. After her death he married, in 1840, Miss Mary Wilson, daughter of Peter Wilson, receiver of public moneys for the United States in Stebbenville, Ohio, and sister of Gen. Wilson, Esq., of this city. Mr. Aull resided in Liberty, Clay Co., and Independence, Jackson Co., previous to coming to Lexington. Here he engaged in merchandising on Old Broadway in 1839. He built the bank on the corner of Main and Broadway in 1849, and carried on the pioneer banking business of Western Missouri. Whilst he and his brothers were merchandising it was their their custom to buy goods in Europe and shipment to Chihulhua, Mexico, paying the duties of the New York custom house and having them refunded by the government at Independence after they were across the line. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Aull and five children, as follows: James Aull, of Grant & Au II, bankers and brokers of Philadelphia; Mary F. Au II, of Austin, Texas; Maria Aull Collier, wife of the Rev. F. J. Collier, of Downington, Pa.; Robert Aull, Jr., and Wilson Aull, of Austin. Mr. Aull was a good and charitable man, large-hearted, generous and affectionate. Even after his slaves had deserted him and gone to Kansas, he privately sent means to them through others when he learned they were in distress. He spent nearly fifty years in Missouri, and saw it grow from a wilderness to a powerful commonwealth. The funeral took place at 3 o'clock Sunday, the 8th inst., from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Pomeroy, on South St., to Machpelah cemetery, of which he was one of the originators many years since, and where his mother and family rest. W. --Lexington lntelligencer.

Gen. Williams, M. C. for Michigan, died on the 21st, and Beverly B. Douglas, M. C.for Virginia, died on the 22d, both at Washington. Five members of the House of Representatives have died this year. [Current News column]

The funeral of the late Bayard Taylor took place at Berlin on the 22nd, and it was largely attended by official dignitataries, foreign ambassadors, and literary celebrities. The remains will be brought to the United States for final interment. [Current News column]

10 January 1879. Vol. 3. No. 46

Samuel B. Wells, known as the "missionary policeman," died in New York. He had been a member of the police force for sixteen years, and served nearly all the time in the worst districts of the city, improving his opportunities to admonish and advise the degraded characters with whom he came in contact. In early life he was a Methodist preacher. [Religious Items column]

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Married at the residence of the bride's father, Jan. 1, 1879, by Rev. W. S. Johnson, Mr. B. F. Finklea and Miss Lizzie T. Allen, both of Ennis, Texas.

Married on Dec. 17th, 1878, near Ladonia, Texas, by Rev. W. N. Dickey, Mr. W. W. Long and Miss Nellie Gilliam.

Married at the residence of Mr. W. H. Poole, in Milam Co., Texas, Dec. 26th, 1878, by Rev. A. J. Loughridge, Mr. Walter H. Frierson, and Miss Mollie Wharton, (late of Mississippi.)

Married in Houston, Texas, Dec. 29th, 1878, by Rev. J. H. McNeilly, Rev. G. T. Storey, of Mississippi, to Miss S. L. Beasley, of Galveston Co., Texas.

Married at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Smith, Dec. 24th, 1878, by Rev . W. S. Johnson, Mr. Wm. J. McDuffie and Miss Danie Henderson.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, Houston, Texas, on Tuesday, Dec. 4th, by Rev. D. McGregor, Mr. Moritz Kattman to Miss Clara Loebnitz.

Married Dec. 26th, 1878, by Rev. T. D. Witherspoon, D.O., at the residence of the bride's brother, in Petersburg, Va., Rev. A . S. Doak, of Coryell Co., Texas, and Miss Emma R. Smith .

Married on Dec. 24th, 1878, by Rev. Jno. F. Cowan, Mr. Albert Hite Wren and Miss Malvina Martin, all of Callaway Co., Mo.

Married in the Henderson church, by Rev. D. 0 . Davies, Dec. 4th, 1878, John W. Price, of Lebanon, Tenn., and Miss V iolet H. Baird, of Henderson, Ky.

Married in St. Louis, Dec. 19th, by Rev. A. Shotwell, George Hibler and Miss Gracie Vanskike, all of St . Louis Co.

Married at Arkadelph ia, Ark ., Dec. 14th, by Rev. W. T. Howison, Mr. Garland Cook and Miss Luella McDonald, both of Arkadelphia.

Died on the 19th day of Dec., 1878, at the home of her son-in-law, R. F. McElroy, near to Lebanon, Ky ., Mrs. Mary A . McElroy. She was born Oct. 20th, 1812, in the true line of covenant descent . Her father, Isaac Tate, was for very many years an active and well known Elder of the Presbyterian Church in what was then known as the "Green River country." She married Dr. S. D. McElroy, who from active Church work here, being an honored ruling Elder, preceded her by more than thirty years. Thus was Mrs. McElroy, while in early life, a widow, and in charge of a young, and dependent family.

17 January 1879. Vol. 3. No . 47 [NOTE: Fi rst page of this issue dated Jan. 1; other pages dated Jan 17, the correct date]

Mr. Balch was dismissed to the Presbytery of Red River, 1858, and died in Minden, Louisiana, in the winter of 1861-2. Mr. Alexander having supplied the church in Mclennan County, after the death of Mr. Taylor,

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besides performing considerable missionary labor, removed to Oak Island, and was installed pastor of that church in Oct., 1858, in which position he continued till his death, in March, 1864. [Historical Notes column (part 4)]

Rev. Wiley Burgess died at his residence in Brookhaven, on the 26th of Dec., of pneumonia. He was, at his decease, within a few days of completing his seventy-first year. His illness extended through a period of nine days, and was attended with extreme suffering. --S. W. Presbyterian [Our Church column]

Married at the residence of the bride "Glenwood," near Boston, Texas, on Jan. 2nd, by Rev. W. T. Howison, Mr. M. D. Mclean and Mrs. S. C. Runnels .

Married in Covington, Ky., Dec . 24th, 1878, by Rev. George Summey, Mr. John F. Wortsell and Miss Emma Jones.

Married in Henderson, Ky., by Rev. D. 0. Davies, Dec. 31st, 1878, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Wm. H. Fisher and Miss Fannie M. Lett.

Married in Sedalia, Dec. 24th, 1878, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Fourth St., by Rev. W. G. Wallace, Mr. Wm. B. Chilton, of Harrisonville, Mo., to Miss Sallie Kipps, of Sedalia.

Died at her home near Sutherland Springs, Texas, Dec. 19, 1878, of typhoid pneumonia, after a illness of twenty-two days, Mrs. Elizabeth Ely Waldo, wife of Capt. Wm. Waldo, formerly of Mo., and Cal., and daughter of Rev. Wm. Fawley and Mrs. Asenath Selden [not clear of microfilm] Veill, early missionary among the Osage Indians, in Arkansas Ter. She became a Christian in early life, and was connected at different times with the Presbyterian church in several States, uniting first with the Little Osage, Mo., congregation and some years later with that of Osceola, Mo., was, at the time of her death, a member of the Presbyterian church of San Antonio, Texas, which city was for a number of years her home.

Died Aug. 18th, 1878, in Victoria Co., Texas, of congestion, Maggie A., infant daughter of H. C. and Sue S. Traylor, aged 10 months and 9 days. M. S. W., Pontotoc, Miss., Dec. 30th, 1878.

Died, on the 12th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Calhoun, in the [blank] year of her age. She was the relict of the late Robert Calhoun, who was, for years, an honored ruling elder in the Concord church, Callaway Co., Mo.

24 January 1879. Vol. 3. No. 49

A Faithful Laborer Called Home. Edward Downey of Brownsville, Texas, was born in the City of Dublin, Ireland, Dec ., 1818, and hence was in his sixtieth year at his death, which occurred Sept., 1878, at Saratoga Springs, whither he had gone two months before for medical treatment. He had located in Brownsville, about thirty years ago. He held many important positions of trust, both in civil and commercial affairs, during his

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life on the Rio Grande. [Details of his accomplishments given.] He leaves a wife. A. T. G. Central Presbyterian and Christian Observer please copy.

Prince Henry, of Netherlands, brother of King William, Ill, died at the Hague, on the 13th. He was commander-in-chief of the Navy of Holland and Governor of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. [Notice p . 1]

Rev. John S. Watt, was called to rest on Saturday the 4th inst., at 3 o'clock A.M. He had been for several weeks sojourning with Mr. Richard F. Taylor, a former pupil, at "Spring Garden" his country residence near Petersburg. On Dec. 28th his illness was followed by a stroke of paralysis so severe as to deprive him entirely of the use of his right side, and of the faculty of speech. His mind was at first entirely clear, so that he evidently recognized those about him in the room. The paralysis being caused however by suffusion of the brain, his faculties became more and more confused and his mind more torpid, until at length he sank into a quiet slumber from which he never awakened . His remains were brought on Monday morning to Richmond and taken to the Second Presbyterian church, where appropriate funeral services were held. He was at the time of his death the oldest member of East Hanover Presbytery, having been born in Richmond, in Jan ., 1801, wanting only a few days of being 78 years of age.

Death in High Places. Scarcely have the impressive funeral serv ices of Congressman Hartridge, of Georgia, been closed in the halls of the National Capitol, when death is again knocking at their doors. This time the affliction has fallen on our own State, in the person of the Hon. Gustave Schleicher, of Western Texas, who died in the midst of his Congressional duties, Jan. 1Oth, at Washington. He was born at Darmstadt, Germany, in 1823, and soon after graduated from the University of Geissen; he emigrated to Texas, landing at Indianola, in 1845. He has since that time been identified with the growth and development of Western Texas.

E. H. Cushing. Early on Thursday morning of last week the wires flashed the mournful intelligence through the State that E. H. Cushing was dead. He was a Ruling Elder and the Superintendent of the Sabbath school of the Presbyterian church of Houston. From The Houston Daily Telegram, of Thursday morning, Jan . 16th: Last night at twelve o'clock passed away from this mortal life one of Houston's best citizens and one Of the truest sons of Texas. Edward Hopkins Cushing was born at Royalton , Vermont, June 11, 1829, graduated at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, ,June 1850, and almost immediately after his collegiate course was finished, came to Texas. [Much about his life and accomplishment given.]

Death of Rev. A. F. Dickson. Announcement of his death in the Southwestern Presbyterian, of last week. He has been fill ing for some two years an important position in our Assembly's Tuskaloosa (Ala.) Institute for training colored young men for the minist ry. Letter dated Tuska loosa, Ala., Jan. 9, 1879 gave the following : He died yesterday after a severe illness of ten days; first pleurisy, then catarrhal fever, and finally quinsy. He leaves a widow and nine children, several of them quite young. He died at 5 o'clock A.M.

We are pained to learn that the Rev . S. S. Ga il lard is no more. He died at his home in Griffin , Ga., on Tuesday, Dec . 31st. He has been in been in very feeble health for several years. --Southern Presbyterian [Our Church column]

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24 January 1879. Vol.3. No. 49 (cont.)

Rev. A. M. Campbell, of the Presbytery of New Orleans, who for several months past has been preaching with much acceptance at Newelton, on Lake St. Joseph, La., died of swamp fever, Dec. 27, 1878. --S. W. Presbyterian [Our Church column]

Rev. S. C. Aiken, D.D., pastor Emeritus of First church of Cleveland, Ohio, died Jan. 1. He was born in Windham, Vt., Sept. 21, 1791. [Religious Items column]

Rev. Aaron Williams, D. D., died at his home in Sewickley, on the morning of Dec. 31, after a short illness. He was born within the bounds of Mingo church, Washington Co., Pa., Nov. 20th, 1807. [Religious Items column]

Rev. E. R. Beadle, D.D., LL D., pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, died Monday morning the 6th inst., at 1 o'clock of an affection of the heart. In his early ministry he was missionary to Syria, but owing to feeble health he was compelled to return. He had been settled successfully at Albion, N.Y., New Orleans, La., Rochester, N.Y., Hartford, Conn., and Philadelphia. [Religious Items column]

Mrs. Eliza Burns Everitt, daughter of Robert Burn's eldest son, died in Bath, England recently. Her only child, Martha Burns Everitt, is unmarried. The only living male descendant of the poet is Robert Burns Hutchison, a tea planter, of Assum, India. [General Items column]

Married in Sherman, Texas, Jan. 8th, 1879, by Rev. H. B. Boude, Mr. R. E. Smith, Esq., and Miss Jennie Poore, all of Sherman, Texas.

Married at the residence of the bride's mother in Lowndes Co., Miss., Jan. 8th, 1879, by Rev. J. D. McClintock, Robert H. Dayton, of Shelbyville, Tenn ., and Mrs. Florence E. Knapp.

Died on the 25th of Dec., 1878, Mr. George 0. Brown, in the 32nd year of his age. About the age of 13 years he was received into its fellowship by the Session of Concord church on the 4th day of Dec., 1870. About the year 1875 indications of failing health manifested themselves, but not such as to awaken any serious apprehension. In this year also, he married Miss Mattie Northern. He left a widow and child .

Died at the residence of his father Rev. J. L. Yantis, on the 14th of Dec., 1878, at Sweet Springs, Mo., Robert F. Yantis, in the 33rd year of his age. He was an elder of the church.

Dr. John B. Biddle, dean of Jefferson College, and a well known physician and medical author of some repute, died today at Philadelphia on the 19th. [News of the Week column]

31 January 1879. Vol. 3. No. 50

The Faithful Soldier. A Funeral Sermon to the Memory of E. H. Cushing. Preached at the Presbyterian Church, January 17th, 1879, by Rev. J. H. McNeilly. [Sermon is a 3 1/2 column article].

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Rev. Dr. Wm. Mack, of Columbia, Tenn., died Jan. 16, in Columbia, S.C., at the residence of his son, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Mack. [Notice, p. 21

Dead. --The Southwestern Presbyterian announces the death of Rev . . A. M. Campbell, Dec. 27th, pastor elect of the Newelton church, on Lake St. Joseph, La. "Mr. Campbell was a member of the Presbytery of New Orleans, although he contemplated connecting himself with the Presbytery of Red River. He was raised a Presbyterian, but joined the Southern Methodist Church, and became a minister of that denomination, where he was much respected. He was received by us not quite two years ago, and had his life been spared, it would have been, no doubt, a very useful one. He had but fairly commenced his work with us, when he was taken away." [Article, p. 3]

Rev. H. Smith, D.O., LL.D., died of heart disease, at his residence, on Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Tuesday morning, Jan. 14, aged 73 years and a few days. He was Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, in Lane Seminary. [Religious Items column]

Married Jan. 20th, 1879, by Rev. H. A. Booth, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Robert W. McKee and Miss Weetie Wright, both of St. Louis Co., Mo.

Married in the Presbyterian Church, Germantown, Tenn., Jan., 22nd, 1879, by Rev. R. R. Evans, Mr. M. W. Rhodes, of Ark., and Miss Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Plunkett, of the former place.

Married at the residence of Rev. S. McKinney, D.O., Huntsville, Texas, Jan. 6th, by Rev. J. W. Sexton, Mr. Sherwood Smedes and Mrs. E. C. Bell.

Married in Covington, Ky., Jan. 18th, by Rev. Geo Summey, Mr. David Lehman, and Mrs. Georgia Maynes, both of Dayton, Ohio.

Married in the Lauderdale Street Presbyterian church, Memphis, Tenn., on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 9 A.M., by Rev. J. N. Waddel, D.O., Joseph L. Shotwell, M.D., of Richmond, Va., to Miss Ida Johnson, of Memphis, Tenn.

Married on Tuesday, Jan., 14th, 1879, in the Presbyterian church, Farmington, Mo., by Rev. Geo. W . Harlan, Mr. Kossuth W. Weber and Miss Nannie C. Cayce, youngest daughter of Mr. M. P. Cayce of Farmington, Mo.

Married at the residence of the bride's father in Clinton Co., Mo., by Rev. Ed. M. Yantis, Jan. 15th, Mr. Joseph C. Paisley and Miss Julia Thomas.

Died in Benton Co., Mo., Dec . 19th, 1878, after a long and severe illness, Mr. C. R. Jones, a ruling elder in Little Tebo church, aged 77 years, 1 month and 10 days.

Died in Callaway Co., Mo., Dec. 16th, 1878, Charles Willis Whaley, aged 12 years.

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31 January 1879. Vol. 3. No. 50 (cont.)

Died in the city of Memphis, Tenn., on the 3rd of Nov., 1878, Mrs. Emily Preston Hawley. She was in her 70th year. She was the daughter of a minister and wife of a minister. Her father was for forty years pastor of the Congregational Church in West Boscawen, N.H. There she was born on 25th Oct., 1809. She was united in marriage to Rev. Z. Kent Hawley, of Avon, Conn., April 23rd, 1838. She died in the communion and fellowship of the Lauderdale Street Presbyterian Church of Memphis, of which she was one of the original members at its organization, on Union Street. J. N. W.

Among the victims of the terrible Pestilence of the past summer, there was not one of more sterling excellence and high-toned virtue as a Christian citizen than Benj. Colman. He was born in Spotsylvania Co., Va., on the 6th of Jan., 1821. He made a public profession of religion and united with the Presbyterian Church in 1842 and removed to Tennessee in 1843. His death occurred in the city of Memphis on the 1Oth of Sept., 1878, in the 58th year of his age. He leaves a widow and four children. At the time of his death he was a member of the Lauderdale Street Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tenn. J. N. W.

Rev. C. M. Birdsell, a Protestant Missionary at Aspinwall, died on the 14th. [News of the Week column]

Judge Cadwallader, Judge of U. S. District Court, of Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and grandson of Jno. Cadwallader, of Revolutionaryfame, die.d on the 26th. [New 9f the Week column]

Nancy Slocomb, died recently at Bloomington, Ind., at the age of one hundred and three years. Before her death she relapsed into a second childhood, which was so complete a copy of infancy that the old woman spoke of herself as baby, delighted in boys, and was dressed and undressed and rocked to sleep by a daughter sixty-five years old, herself a gray-headed grandmother. [General Items column]

7 February 1879. Vol. 3. No. 51

Rev. Ravand K. Rodgers died at Athens, Georgia, Jan. 12, in the eighty-second year of his age. He was pastor of Sandy Hook (N.Y.) and Bound Brook (N.J.) churches for nearly fifty-five years. [Religious Items column]

The Rev. W. F. Checkly, assistant rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Toronto, starved to death two weeks ago. His congregation engaged to pay him $800, but only paid four hundred, and on this small sum he tried to support his family and three relatives whom Providence had thrown upon his care. For two years they had lived on bread, without any other food, and sometimes even the bread was not to be had. He still tried to preach, but finally sank under his want and died of slight attack of typhoid fever. The congregation came to the rescue nobly after his decease, and the community also volunteered their assistance, so that the widow and her family will have an ample sum settled upon them against the contingencies of the future. It is said the minister had not made known his extreme destitution, so sensitive was he

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in regard to it, and the people did not realize his misery. But the congregation must have known it was not paying him his salary, and that nothing but misery could result from such criminal carelessness. --United Presbyterian.

Married on the 28th Jan., at the family homestead of the bride, near Milford, Texas, by Rev. S. M. Luckett, Mr. F. P. Wilson, of Milford, to Miss Lula P. Smylie, daughter of the lamented Rev. J. A. Smylie. May their bright prospects be fully realized.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. Elder, Arkadelphia, Ark., Jan. 27, by Rev. W. T. Hawison, Mr. Clifton Barton and Miss Lizzie Elder.

Married at Lewisville, Ark., Jan. 29th, by Rev. W. T. Howison, Mr. Wilson Nash, grandson of Rev. Wilson Moore, (the pioneer minister of Arkansas) and Miss Addie Stemps, both of Lewisville. ·

Married at the residence of the bride's father, Lee Co., Texas, by Rev. A. J. Loughridge, Jan. 30th, 1879, Mr. J. C. Marson and Miss H. M. Richards.

Married Jan. 22nd, 1879, at the residence of the bride's father, in Lincoln Co., by Rev. C. R. Dudley, Mr. Milton C. Hubbard and Miss Judy Pollard, all of Lincoln Co., Mo.

Married in Memphis, Jan. 4 [not clear on microfilm], 1879, at the Second Presbyterian church, by Rev. Dr . Boggs, Mr. A. J . Quindley, of Little Rock, and Miss Kate K. Wallace, daughter of Robert Wallace, Esq.

Married at the residence of Mr. W. J. Marshall, by Rev. D. 0. Davies, Jan. 6th, 1879, Mr. Jacob F. Mayer and Miss Martha Woodruff, of Henderson, Ky.

Died at the home of R. G. Woods, of Garrard Co., Ky., on the 14th day of Jan., Miss Sophia Brank, at the advanced age of 81 years . She was a relic of an early period of the history of our Church in Kentucky, being a daughter of Robert Brank, and elder of distinction in those days. Her father was a member of the Synod's commission in 1805, sent to the western part of the State to settle the troubles with Cumberland Presbytery, "one of the most interesting and important convocations ever known in the American Church."

Richard Henry Dana poet and essayist died at Boston on the 3rd, at the age of 93 [News of the Week column]

14 February 1879, Vol. 3, No. 52

We notice with sorrow in The Daily American, Nashville, that another of our former cherished friends has been called away from the active duties of a busy and useful life. The Nashville (Female) Academy has met with a serious loss in the death of Miss Fanny O'Bryan, on of the principals, who was associated with Mrs. Felicia Grundy Porter, in the institution. The solemn funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian church. [Notice, p. 4]

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14 February 1879, Vol. 3, No, 52 (cont.)

The son of Dr. Vaughan, of Wilmington, Del., a Junior in Princeton College, was blown by a sudden gust of wind from the platform of a railroad car on Saturday night, Jan. 25, and was killed. He was but twenty-five years old and one of Princeton's brightest students. [General Items column]

Married Jan. 30, 1879, in LaGrange, Texas, at the residence of R. T. Bradshaw, Esq., by Rev. 0. B. Caldwell, B. D. Shropshire and Miss Eddie Pope.

Married in Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 24th, 1879, by Rev. E. M. Richardson, Mr. J . Theodore Venable and Miss Sallie M. Durff, all of Memphis.

Married at the Troy Presbyterian church, Jan. 28th, by Rev. W. J. Lapsley, Mr. John W. Outen, of Fayette Co., and Miss Laura Ryley, of Woodford Co., Ky.

Married Jan. 30th at the Troy Presbyterian church, by Rev. W. J. Lapsley, Mr. John Patterson, of Jessamine Co ., and Miss Belle Smith, of Troy, Woodford Co., Ky.

Married on the 30th ult., at the residence of the bride's parents in St. Louis Co., by Rev. A. Hagaman, Hon. D. M. Frost, of Dodge City, Kansas, and Miss Alma Hagaman .

Died suddenly at her home in Doniphan, Kansas, Mrs. Jane Hudnall, April 8, 1878, in the 60th year of her age. [NOTE by abstractor: Also see obituary below of Ann Eliza Elliott]

Died at the home of her son in Vernon Co., Mo., Jan. 26th, 1879, Mrs. Ann Eliza Elliott, in the 69th year of her age. These Christian ladies were sisters, daughters of the late Mrs. Ann Gentry, of Columbia. Mrs. Hudnall, at the age of fourteen, and Mrs. Elliott, in early womanhood, became humble Christians. They left Columbia about the same time. First going to Trenton, Mo., Mrs. Hudnall, as a bride, and Mrs. Elliott, as teacher in Grand River college. Afterward they removed, one to St. Joseph, the other to Savannah. For many years they remained there and were solace and comfort to each other when separated from early friends and childhood's home.

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SOME DEATHS REPORTED IN THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS 1889

Continued from Volume XXXIX, #1, page 52

by Chester Lamberth

JUNE 1993

This is a guide to deaths mentioned in the Dallas Morning News in the year 1889. It is important to note that the dates given are NOT the DEATH dates, but rather are the dates the articles appeared in the newspaper. There may be more than one listing, either in one issue or several issues. The page and column number are listed to help find the specific article.

While most of the deaths mentioned took place in Dallas or neighboring counties, the geographic scope of the coverage is amazing and many of the listed deaths took place outside Texas.

The Dallas Morning News, published in Dallas, Texas, by A. H. Bela Publishers has been in existence since 1885 and is still published daily. It has been microfilmed and is available in the Texas/Dallas Collection of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, Dallas Public Library System.

p. = page c.= column • = subject of article is dying rather than dead.

1 October 1889 Anthony Now Katie Wood W. H. H. Schuck Charles Lacey A. C. Poole D. S. Hart Conductor Atkinson Fireman Forbes J. K. Tallier Chris Woodbine • Mrs. J. H. Engleman Mrs. M. Muse J. H. Bates W . Franklin Mike Ketchum Steward Bailey Herman R. Batterson Herman Goddard William F. Dole Steve Burke • Dr. Allison Mary Josephine Weeks Carnelius Butler Mrs. Lee Beal

2 October 1889 Dixie Fuller

p.1, c.3 p.1, c.5 p.1, c.5 p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.4 p.2, c .5 p.2, c.5 p.2, c .5 p.3 , c.2 p.3, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2

p.2, c.3

Joe Wills Ed Winters, col. Jose Garola Dr. D. M. Clay Louis Decker Miss Nettie Ballard John Chrisman Sam Mizee Jeff Armstrong, col. •

3 October 1889 George Menutes Gus Polaky Ben Rogers Chris Hartman Frank Conkl ing Frederick Schweed Herbert Obenstain George Seute John A. Martin B. D. Marshall J. W. Brame Miss Mattie Bartlett Mrs. Elisa Norten Mrs. J . H. Hemphill Mrs. William Duffy A. F. Law

p.2, c.3 p.2, c.5 p.3, c.1 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.4 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.8, c.3

p.1, c.5 p.1, c .5 p.1, c.6 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.!J p.2, c.5 p .. 3, c .1 p.4, c .3 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.1 p.6, c.3

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4 October 1889 Henry Williams John Mcisaac A. B. Williams John W. Keith V. J. Bauland Frederich W. Hertman Matt Riordan Charles Humphreys

5 October 1889 Mrs. Reeves Noel St. Martin John Gross Joseph Marcus Pony White Ben Campbell, col. George Crouse H. P. Underhill J. R. Leigh Hughy Knoles Mrs. Rosa F. Campbell Otto Flink Alfred Ericks

6 October 1889 Nina Courtney Mrs. Butler Wiley Anderson Zeb Percival Mrs. J. P. H. Nelson

7 October 1889 Dave Black Johnson Harrison James W. Brame Sallie Watkins John R. Henry Tom Byrum Jennie Trieller Jim Cameron John Rissner •

8 October 1889 G. T. Rice Jack McCannon Miss Ida McNatt John DeVault, Jr . Lewis Scott Edgar Isaacson • Harry Lipscomb •

9 October 1889 Jim Ferguson Harvey McGinnis • R. C. Evans

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p.1, c.4 p.1, c.4 p.1,c.4 p.1, c.5 p.1, c.5 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.5 p.3, c.2

p.1, c.3 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.4 p.5, c.1 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2

p.3, c.1 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4

p.18, c.2 p.18, c.6

p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.5, c.1 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3

p. 1, c.4 p.2, c.1 p .2, c.1 p.2, c.1 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.8, c.2

p.2, c.3 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.5

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p.2, c.6 p.5, c.1 & 2

p.5, c.2 p.6, c.1

10 October 1889 Houston Joyce p.1, c.4 H. M. Beidler p.1, c.5 George W. Canterbury p.1, c.5 W. C. Bullock p.2, c.4 William Perryman p.2, c.4 Mrs. M. A. E. Brockinton p.2, c.4 J. W. Shaw p.2, c.4 Annie Leroy p.2, c.5 Barney Ray p.8, c.4

11 October 1889 S. W. Foster Richard Brennan Thomas Pace Mrs. L. M. Head J. M. Coggin Fred Coffey Fannie Fearn Richard C. Jester Charley Sparks W. S. Mitchell John Scott Artur Crow Herman Praetorious Bill Franklin, col. Alexander McLayton Don R. Mcinnis Charles Lacey

p.1, c.3 p.1, c.5 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.6 p.2, c.6 p.3, c.2 p.5, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2

12 October 1889 Eloise Whaley p.1, c.4 Young Thompson p.1, c.5 David Moore p.1, c.5 Tom Pace p.2, c.4 John Clough • p.6, c.1 Asa Humphreys p.6, c.2 Mrs. U. T. Cole p .6, c.2 John A. Watson p.6, c.2

13 October 1889 Mrs. D. P. Mahoney p.4, c.2 Margaret O'Conner

Mahoney .J. N. Terry Robert Biggs, col. Mrs. Elliot Ross J. L. Nance

p.7, c.1 p.21, c.3 p.23, c.3 p.23, c.4 p.23, c.5

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14 October 1889 T. J. Lee p.1, c.5 Charles Phiilips p.4, c.4 G. N. Horn p.4, c.4 Henry F. Bruton p.4, c.5

15 October 1889 Miss Bettie McDaniel p.1, c.5 W. H. Palmer p.1, c.6 Fireman Pearce p.1, c.6 W. T. Mills p.2, c.4 Dr. William Tett p.2, c.5 E. C. Collins p.2, c.5 John Berry p.2, c.6 John Howard p.9, c.2 Frank Raiser p.9, c.2 Edward Heinlin p.9, c.2 Willie Rosser p.1 0, c.2 Ed Boyne p.1 0, c.2 Bowman Boyd p.1 0, c.2 Amelia Fritz p.12, c.4

16 October 1889 Jeff Watson p.2, c.1 Alexander Witt p.2, c.2 James McHasley p.2, c.4 A. L. Githens p.6, c.4 C. H. Harrison p.6, c.6 Henry Wilson p.6, c.6 Mrs. Margaret K. Peck p.7, c.1

see also p.9, c.1 George Hausman p.1 0, c.1

17 October 1889 Charles Ballard + p.1, c.5 Walter Bean p.1, c.5 Dr. J. T. Lee p.1, c.6 Peter Loland p.2, c.1 --- Harding (age 14) p.2, c.2 Robert Bibble p.2, c.2; p.3, c.4 Charles Jones p.2, c.2; p.3, c.4 G. W. Mansfield p.2, c.2; p.3, c.4 W. W. Cish p.2, c.2 B. C. Mecham p.2, c.5 Effie I. Schull + p.2, c.5 Michael Hade + p.2, c .4 Andy Losseter p.2, c.4 Rufus Pearce, col. p .3, c .3 Mrs. Kate Elmer

p.12, c.4; p.7, c.1 Mrs. G. E. Kouzoutis p. 7, c .1 Frank Foftus p.9, c .2 J. W. Bradfield p.9 , c.4 E. A. Perry p.9, c.4 Miss Eula Kilgore p.9, c.4 Dr. W. W. Woodward p.9, c.4

Rev. George Sammons T. J. Jarrell Mrs. Mattie Clayton R. M. Johnson Hattie Lockwood J . W. Richardson J. W . Hardy + S. H. Lawson + William Drager John Olson Mrs. Richard Peete

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p.9, c .4 p.9, c.4 p.9, c.4 p.9, c.4 p.9, c.4 p.9, c.4 p.9, c.5 p.9, c.5

p.10, c.2 p.10, c.2 p.12,c.2

18 October 1889 Bill Roach, col. p.2, c.2 E. P. Nash p.2, c.3 George Hardwick p.2, c.5 John Bond + p.2, c.5 Mrs. J. C. Carpenter p.2, c.6 Winnie Wade p.2, c.6 Mrs. M. A. Peete p.4, c.3 Robert Berrier p .5, c.2 James Hickey p.5, c.2 Ferd Morris p.6, c.5 Bessie Gibbons p.9, c.1 D. Elliott p.9, c.1 Zeb Percival p.9, c.1 John Scott p.9, c.1 Dave Eppstein p.9, c .1 Lee Sampson p.9, c.1 W. H. Hunt p.9, c.1 William Gentry + p.9, c.1 Sam H. Shaw p.9, c.1 Barlow Whigham p.9, c.1 William Williams, col. + p.9, c .1 Mrs. Robert H. Dell p.9, c.2 Major 0. Conerly p .9, c.2 John C. McClure p.9, c .2 Walter Shirley p.9, c.2 Jess Adams p.9, c.3 Fritz Engstfield + p.10, c.2 S. S. Cox p.1 0 , c.3

19 October 1889 J . W. Brown p.2, c.1 Mrs . J. C. Carpenter p.9, c .1

20 October 1889 James Brennan p.2, c.1 Henry Carlton + p.2, c.2 Will Jellings p.13 c.3

21 October 1889 Robert Parrott + p.1, c.6 Sol Lockett p.1 , c.6 Andrew Getchauser p.4, c.3 Austin Cal ip, col. + p.4, c.3

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21 October 1889 (cont.) Santago Ramizy • p.4, c.3 Robert Bible p.5, c.2 A. D. Martin p. 7, c.1 John W. Brown p.10, c.2

22 October 1889 Frank G. Bowman p.2, c.2 William Callender • p.2, c.4 Joseph Josey p.2, c.4 Oscar Calip p.6, c.6 Mrs. Fannie Harris p.7, c.2 J. J. Canada p.8, c.1

23 October 1889 Robert Berrier p.1, c.6 Dr. Phillip Record p.2, c.4 Frank J. Bowman p.2, c.4 Tom Callahan p.2, c.4 John Haldden p.2, c.4 Maggie Haurigan p.2, c.4 Mrs . George W. Shirley p.2, c.4 Mrs. R. P. Gleason · p.6, c.5 Mrs. Mary J. Bone p.6, c.5 Dr. M. K. Taylor p.6, c.5 Robert Pace p. 6, c. 5 J . P. Philpot p.6, c.5 Miss Eva White p.9, c.2 Mrs. J. R. Oliver p.9, c .2 Mrs. A. F. Bone p.9, c.2

24 October 1889 A. M. Bryant p.1, c.6 Ephraim Allen p.3, c.3 Charles Longmire p.6, c.5 Pietro Baranoski p.6, c.6

25 October 1889 --- Reese p.2, c.1 Maxime Guillot p.2, c.2; p. 7, c.1 Adolph Peake p.2, c.3 A. S. Shamblin p.6, c.6 William Caldwell, col. p.6, c.6 Patrick Diflawn p.6, c.6 John Howard + p.11, c.2

26 October 1889 Mary Sokolosky p.4, c.4 Edward Barnett p.6, c.5 John Spellman p.6, c.5 Janie Sargent p.6, c.6 Mrs . Stanley p.1 0, c.2 William Housewright p.11, c.4 John W. Trigg p.11, c.4 Mrs. Nannie Glasscock p.11, c.4

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27 October 1889 W. R. Friend M. Sokolosky L. L. Thompson Bertha Neilson Mrs. W . Y. Steele C. F. Ries Sam Boyd, col.+ Edward Schofield Charles Platt Burrell Foley 0. Feshaug R. L. Denmark Miss Ona Davis John W. Green + Hiram Brown, Sr. Dr. J. W. Drake Angus Skipper Francis Roberts Willie Johnson + Saunders Collier John Rowland Ben Stone Dr. Peter Burgman Henry Breen, col. Edward S. Colgan --- Craig Vandyke Heyser Theodore C. Battaile

p.2, c.1 p.2, c.1 p.2, c.1 p.2, c.1 p.2, c.1 p.2, c.1

p.20, c.5 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.1 p.23, c.2 p.23, c.2 p.23, c.2 p.23, c.2 p.23, c.2 p.23, c.2

28 October 1889 Tom Valentine p.1, c.3 Green McCoy p.4, c.3 Melton Haley p.4, c.3 William Cheeks, col. p.4, c.3 John D. Green, col. p.4, c.5 John Tullis p.4, c.5 Mrs. Addie Bruton • p.8, c.4

29 October 1889 Henry Domdell p.1, c.3 Viva Penick p.1, c.5 Lizzie Gibson, col. p.2, c.1 Daniel Evans p.2, c.3 John Clements p.2, c.5 Andrew Dalesta • p.2, c.5 Graves Huffman • p.4, c.4 Miss Ida Rodes p.4, c.5 Miss Nellie Freeman p.4, c.5 Rev ; Robert B. Palmer p.4, c.5 Nat Royall p.4, c.5 Gus Cook p.4, c.5 John P. Riddle p.4, c.5 Ballard Humphrey p.4, c.6 Oliver Garrison p.4, c.6 Margaret Cullen p.5, c.1; p.8, c.3

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30 October 1889 Wm. Morgan p.1, c.5 John Cooke p.2, c.3 Mrs. J. Ellis • p.2, c.3 J. R. Darwin . p.3, c.3 Marg't Johnson p.4, c.6; p.5, c.2 Eugene Langton p.4, c.6; p.5, c.2 E. A. Michel p.4, c.6 George W. Boyden p.5, c.2 Maggie Johnson p.5, c.2 Peter Vogel p.6, c.2 C. J. W. Johnson p.6, c.1

31 October 1889 Dave Cronin p.1, c.2 Thomas McCausland p.1, c.3 Webster McClintock p.1, c.5 Mrs. M. A. Bradley p.2, c.3 Louis Lazarus p.2, c.3 James Wilson p.2, c.4 Joe Zehap p.3, c.3 Si Johnson • p.4, c.6 Henry Lepper p.7, c.4

1 November 1889 Pleas. Phelan • p.2, c.3 Anastasio Guerrero p.4, c.2 Pat Haley p.4, c.3 Mrs. S. A. Savage p.8, c.2 Rev. W. H. Hughs • p.12, c.4

2 November 1889 B. F. Borden • Engineer Hickey Sam Goins + Jimmon Burris + Harris Austin • John Billy • Thomas Willis • M. James • Jefferson Jones • George Tobler • Charley Bullard • Houston Joyce B. Matison Williams Henry Wilson Walker Dean Arthur Louis Evarts Frank Corle • Bob Deberry A. C. Ward Mrs. David Boyd

3 November 1889

p.1, c.4 p.2, c.3 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4

W. T. Cox p.2, c.4 George Duncan p.2, c.4

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Willis White p.4, c.2 W. Yarborough p.4, c.4 Henry Runnels • p.4, c.4 W. H. McDonald p.17, c.2 L. J. Gilliland p.17, c.2 John Wood, col. p.17, c.6 Sheriff Reynolds p.17, c.6 W. A. Holmes p.17, c.6 Eugene Middleton p.17, c.6 David Green, col. p.19, c.1 Frank Osborne p.19, c.1 Wm. T. Morgan p.19, c.1 H. C. Norman /Gary, col. p.19, c.1 Reuben Jones, col. p.19, c.1 Thomas G. Lang p.19, c.1 J. N. Taylor p.19, c.1 Frank Brenish • p.19, c.2 Baby of Julia Smith, col. p.19, c.2 Robert Berrier p.19, c.2 L. L. Conner p.19, c.2 A. J. Larkey p.19, c.2 Robert Denham p.19, c.2 Joseph Unguart p.19, c.2 James 0. Hager p.19, c.2 Cynthia Hardin p.20, c.4

4 November 1889 Henry Reynolds • p.1, c.6 --- Yarborough p.1, c.6 Joseph Glencklih p.4, c.2 Robert Crawford p.4, c.2 John McManus p.4, c.3 Chas. North p.4, c.5 Charley Bowie p.4, c.5 George Williams, col. p.5, c.1 Thomas M. Morris p.8, c.2 Cynthia Hardin p.8, c.4

5 November 1889 Ben Franklin p.1, c.5 Joseph Smith p.2, c.2 Hattie Lee p.2, c.2 Haggard Westbrook p.2, c.2 Abner Wrighthouse p.2, c.2 Rufus Kennedy, col. p.4, c.5 William Lemeken p.4, c.6 W. T. Blythe p.4, c.6 --- Evans p.4, c.6 W. T. Box p.5, c.1 Harvey Bohl p.5, c.2 Henry Berrig p.5, c.2 Isaac Segrist p.5, c.2 William Snyder p.5, c.2 Harvey Beck p.5, c.2 Theophillie Koehle p.6, c.3

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6 November 1889 Edward C. Hurst p.1, c.5 W. B. Green p.1, c.5 W. D. Butler p.3, c.4 T. B. Jones p.3, c.4 Charles W. Roach p.7, c.2 Willie Burns p.12, c.3 P. B. Jackson p.12. c.4 B. J. Banks p.12, c.4 Dink Baburn p.12, c.4 W. T. Long p.12, c.4

7 November 1889 Aaron W. Dillard p.1, c.2 Wm. H. Bartholomew + p.1, c.2 James Gilbert p.1, c.6 Mabel Terrell p.2, c.5 Mier Magee p.2, c.5 Pete Driskell p.2, c.5 Patrick Reilly p.2, c.5 Morris Cramer p.5, c.2 Mrs. Winifred Terry

p.5, c.2; p.8, c.4 William Colbert p.6, c.1 L. J. Gilliand p.6, c.4

8 November 1889 W. C. Faulkner p.1, c.5 P. Taylor p.2, c.5 C. E. Smith p.2, c.4 Jimmie Grant, col. p.3, c.2 Lee M. Crane p.4, c.5 Thomas Chambers p.4, c.5 Lothair Becker p.4, c.5 George Elliott p.4, c.5 Bertha Welkenson p.5, c.1 Morris Kramer p.8, c.4 Frank Glossett p.8, c. 5

9 November 1889 A. D. Martin p.2, c.3 Rev. A. T. Crofford p.2, c.6 J. F. Porter p.2, c.6 T. H. McKinney p.2, c.6 Armstead M . Swope p.3, c.1 C. H. Franklin, col. p.3, c.2 Loois Nugent, col. p.3, c.2 Hamp Sutfield p.3, c .2 Owen Anderson, col. p.3, c.4 James Russell + p.4, c.6 Andrew Shearon p.5, c.1 Meier Magee p.6, c.2 Mabel Terrell p.6, c.2 H. Hendricks p.6, c.4 E. C. Smith p.8, c.5

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10 November 1889 --- Goodloe, + p.2, c.2 Frank Killam p.2, c.3 E. D. Piner p.2, c.4 James Johnson + p.3, c.4 J. M. H. Martin p.4, c.5 Miss Maggie Odum p.4, c.5 Ramsey Cox p.4, c.5 Mrs. M. C. Yeater p.4, c.5 --- Page p.4, c.6 W.T.Betterton p.7,c.1 Miss Sallie Howell p.?, c.4

11 November 1889 Mrs. Celia Brown John Martin Henry Miller H. Savage Mrs. Robert Fox + Frank Kellum Joe Flarity Luther Evans James H. Mead August Evans Jamaun Sallie Howell --- Goodloe Theodore Yates John Gray + Sam Lewis, col. + W. E. Turnbull + Wm. P. Rogers

p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.2 p.4, c.3 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.5, c.1 p.5, c .2 p.5, c.2 p.7, c.1 p.7, c.3 p.7, c.3 p.7, c.3 p.7, c.3 p.8, c.5

12 November 1889 Brakeman --- Carver Engineer --- Thornton W. R. Bell Dr. Bristow Thomas Garrett Mrs. J. M. Brotherton Mrs. Joseph Williams K. H. Boone T. N. Gibson, Jr . Uncle Bob Moore, col. M. S. Oakes Lewis Butler, col. John A. Andrews Jacob Kunz Neil W. Price Dennis Elrod + Child of Wm. Stiles, col. John McVay George A. Ainslee Willie Blunk Bob Martin Mrs. Mary Conger Yates V. B. Henderson

p.2, c.4 p.2, c.4 p.2, c.4 p.2, c.5 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.1

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L. L. Thompson Mrs. I. W. Gates Dave S. Wambold Mrs. Louise Reetor Sallie Howell

p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.8, c.5

13 November 1889 Col. Goodloe p.1, c.4 Max Brauner p.2, c.2 F. G. Butler p.2, c.3 Charles E. Smith p.2, c.3 Jim Ramey, col. p.2, c.4 G. A. Ross p.2, c.4 Henry Black, col. p.3, c.2 J. D. Munn p.3, c.4

14 November 1889 Carl Hanks p.1, c.6 --- Field p.1, c.6 Cealia Lang p.2, c.2 Mrs. Lucy Button p.2, c .2 A. G. Fletchbern p.2, c.2 William Terrell • p.4, c.5 Jim Ramey. col. p.2( c.3 John W. Brown p.2, c.3 Eddie Monger p.4, c.6 John Cross p.6, c.1 David Stern p.6, c.2 Clarence Hawley, col. p.6, c.5 Jacob Fry p.6, c.5

15 November 1889 "Old Mag" Sullivan p.1, c.3 Patrick Redman p.1, c.5 Tom Loftin p.1, c.5 William Richardson p.2, c.4 Lon Waltham p.2, c.4 Mrs. Lon Garvin p.2, c.5 H. Six p.3, c.3 Robert Bond • p.5, c.2 R. N. Hubbard p.8, c .3

16 November 1889 Will E. McCarthy p.2, c.5 Duval Beall p.2, c.5 T. F. Borden p.2, c.5 Joe Walker p.2, c.5 Jacob Gleucklich p.4, c.5 L. 0. Reed p.5 , c .1 George M. Figh p.5 , c .2; p.8, c.4 A. D. Martin p.6, c.2 William Murley p.8, c.5

17 November 1889 William Murley p.2, c.3 Mrs . M. E. Stamper p.4, c.5

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Mrs. Reuben A. Reeves p.4, c .5; p.7, c.1

J. L. Crabtree Sheriff Cross Child of N. Miller Joseph H. Brown

p.7, c.1 p.15, c.2 p.15, c.2 p.18, c.4

18 November 1889 Edward Gregg p.1, c.6 Fannie Reese p.3, c.4 Sadie Smith p.3, c.4 · Charlie Davis p.4, c.4 Dr. William Wilson p.5, c.1 Jake Thompson p. 7, c .3 Isaac Wright • p. 7, c.3

19 November 1889 Mrs. Matson Edmonson • p.1, c.5 William Mitchell • p.1, c.6 "Voiceless Mike" Kelrisky p.1, c.6 Jesse Walters p.2, c.2 Child of Albert Morse p.4, c.6 Mrs. E. D. Pitts p.4, c.6 Mrs. N. C. Harris p.4, c.6 Giles H. Houston p.5, c.2 Infant of F. E. E. and

Carrie McMurry p.5, c.2

20 November 1889 Mrs. Robert Asher Fox p.2, c.3 Mrs . Mary H. Haymaker p.2, c.3 James B. Shaw p.2, c.3 Mrs. Marion Edmonson p.2, c.4 Mrs. P. M. Smith p.2, c.4 J. Harry Beard p.2, c.4 Joseph Guerran • p.3, c.1 Mrs. C. Yarborough • p.5, c.1 G. W. Canterberry p.6, c.3 Engineer Wilmarth p.6, c.2 Charley Weir p.6, c.2

21 November 1889 Mr/Mrs Fred Brunning p.1, c.3 Alex Kennedy , col. p.1, c.3 John F. Encking p.1, c.5 Henry Holmes p.1, c.5 J . W. Ch ildress p.2, c.1 Mrs. Laura Morris p.2, c.2 Mrs. S. B. Coyle p.2, c.2 Martin J. Flynn p.2, c.3 Claud A. Wasson p.2, c.3 Hanley Sutton p .2, c.3 Mrs. Nettie Strang p .2, c.5 George S. Knight p .2, c.5 Tobus Barnhill p.2, c.5 Alex Wal lace p.4, c.5

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21 November 1889 (cont.) Henly Sutton p.4, c.5 N. D. Hunter p.4, c .5 John T. Stone p.4, c.5 Fireman Ford p.4, c.5 James Bell + p.4, c.5 Gabe Jones p.4, c .5 John L. Stone p.4, c.5 Alfred Rhett p.4, c.5 Sadie Simpson, col. p.4, c.5 Charles George p.4, c.6 Edmond Hopson p.4, c.6 Charles A. Smith p.4, c.6 John Wyndham p.4, c.6 Editor Poole p.4, c.6 George Hornsby p.4, c.6

22 November 1889 Claud Meyer p.2, c.6 Mrs. Marium Smith p.2, c.6 J. B. Gray. p.3, c.4 Paul Meridith p.5, c.2 Child of Dick Deal p.6, c.2 L. A. Falley p.6, c.3 Miss Mamie West p.7, c.3 Mother of Ed C. Smith p.8, c.5

23 November 1889 M. A. B. Cameron p.1, c.4 Carl Dieppel p.2, c.4 Charles Bigbee p.2, c.5 W. T. Dorch p.3, c.2 C. B. Wheeler p.3, c.2 Edward Cunningham p.3, c.2 Child of Mrs. Muller p.3, c.2 Brother and sister of

Charles B. Martin p.4, c.4 Clinton Google p.5, c.1 Mrs. Anson Cohn p.5, c.1 John T. Hay p.5, c.1 & c.2 Mrs . Marium H. Smith

R. N. Hubbard --- Thompson Nannie West

p.5, c.1 & c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.4

24 November 1889 Infant of Emmett H.

Robertson A. E. Fisher M. A. Cameron John H. Rampy Minnie Walker, col. Benjamin Poteete W. B. Smartt Lizzie Odennier

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p.4, c.3 p.4, c.3 p.8, c.2

p.15, c.1 p.15. c.6 p.16, c.5 p.18, c.5 p.18, c.5

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25 November 1889 G. W. Banks p.1, c.5 J. R. Rathbone + p.1, c.6 Wm. Morris p.1, c.6 Pedro Avila + p.1, c.6 Infant son of

J. H. Grisham John Payne Aeronaut Van Tassell Tom Lyman Rev. Martin F. Horenzen W. I. Williams Joseph A. Smith Joe Liebig Tommy McGee Rev. Christian Blinn Mrs. Sallie Vickers Fannie Reese Sadie Smith Noah Patrick Judge Langston Ed Short Dr. Robert G. Cabell Willis Johnson William N. L. Smith William Jackson J. B. Peacher + Miss Lettie Cook Willie C. Stevens Roadmaster --- Carnahan Stephen J. Pettus Wm. P. Combs Charles Nonnemacher Lafayette Franz

p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.1, c.6 p.3, c.5 p.3, c.5 p.3, c.6 p.3, c.6 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.7, c.2 p.7, c.2 p.7, c.2 p.8, c.2 p.8, c.5

2G November 1889 Dr David Hudson p.1, c.3 William E. Strother, col. p.1, c.5 A. H. Meyers p.1, c.6 F. G. Hansen p.1, e.G W. G. Golding p.1, c.6 C. B. Tate + p.1, e.G J. D. Horton p.2, c.3 J. Thomas p.2, c.6 Jock Thompson, col. p.3, c.4 John McEvoy p.3, c.4 John L. Sanderson p.4, c.6 Hudson Williamson p. 7, c.4 J. Campbell p.8, c.4

27 November 1889 James Draper p.2, c.1 Frank Taussig p.2, c.2 Jim Ramey, col. p.3, c.1 Katie Henderson p.5, c.2; p.8, c.5

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28 November 1889 James Draper p.2, c.1 Julius Schroeder p.3, c.2 Doc Thompson p.3, c.3 E. S. Sanderson p.3, c.4 J. T. Manson p.3, c.4 James Amburn p.3, c.4 Lucien E. Croft p.3, c.4 Clay Miller, col. p.4, c.5 E. W. Tielton • p.8, c.4 Mrs. Bertha Putz • p.8, c.4 J. W. Kimble p.8, c.4 Mrs. Jennie Finley

Conkhite p.8, c.4

29 November 1889 Doc Thompson p.1, c.6 Jos. Parker p.2, c.3 H. E. Waterhouse p.2, c.3 Sam Goodrich p.2, c.3 Hackman Draper p.3, c.3 Dr. T. C. Stanley p.3, c.4 Arch Wilkerson p.3, c.4 G. J. Keahey p.3, c.4 E. L. Burns p.3, c.4 Finney Futrell p.3, c.4 J. W. Berry p.3, c.4 Joe Warren p.4, c.6 Mrs. Bertha Putz p.5, c.2; p.6, c.4 Mrs. Merietta Andrews p.6, c.3 Bob Jones, col. p.6, c.3 Mrs. A. J. Reasoner + p.6, c.3 George Clough p. 7, c.3 Stephen Pettus p. 7, c.3 Damiia Hernandez p.8, c.4 Chris Peterson p.8, c.4 Mrs. Jennie Conkite p.8, c.4 Mrs. Rossie C. Hanks p.8, c.4 Infant of G. S. Leachman p.8, c.4

30 November 1889 Jeff C. McKinney p.1, c.3 Ed Hartmann p.2, c.1 Mrs. M. J. Simmons p.2, c.5 Mrs. Sarah F. Croker p.2, c.5 Mrs. Martha Brock p. 2, c. 5 Andrew Stemmel p.3, c.2 Son of D. R. Russell p.4, c.6 James Draper p.4, c.5 Alex Minor p.4, c.6 Mrs. Bertha Putz p.5, c.2; p.8, c.4 W. S. Chalmers p.6, c.3 E. W. Teilton p.8, c.4 Mrs. Jennie Cronkite p.8, c.4

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1 December 1889 Robert Inglish p.2, c.4 Charles Bell p.2, c.2 "Old man" Montague p.3, c.4 James Draper p.4, c.3 --- Hartmann p.4, c.3 J. Hynes p.4, c.6 Mrs. S. B. Hopkins p.4, c.6

2 December 1889 W. T. Williams p.41 c.4 Dr. Fair p.41 c.4 Greg Dunn p.4, c.4 Robert Rodgers p.41 c.5 Rev. Frank M. Casey p.41 c.5 James Gregory p.41 c.5 Ira Graves p.41 c.5 J. K. Womack p.4, c.5 Charles Petitt p. 7, c.1 Mrs. S. B. Hopkins p.81 c.2 --- Douglas, col. p.8, c.4 Wade Drake, col. p.8, c.4

3 December 1889 H. F. Stultz + Maggie Hartman + Mrs. Annie Young Joe Brown, col. Mrs. James Lythe John Rice Samuel Wilkerson J. H. Hymes John Vemp James Wright --- Bowles J. J. Carter + Richard Worthauger + Robert Holt • Henry Freita --- Woodward Edward Jooes Mrs. Rachael McFarland

p.1, c.3 p.1 I c.3 p.1, c.3 p.21 c.1 p.2, c .4 p.2, c.4 p.2, c.4 p.2, c.4 p.3, c.2 p.4, c.3 p.41 c.2 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.5, c.1 p.5, c.1 p.6, c.2 p .6, c.2

4 December 1889 James Vermillion p.1 I c.4 Edward Olsen p.1, c.4 Robt. McCutcheon p.1, c.4 E. J. Jenkinson p.1 I c.4 Samuel Spencer p.2, c.3 Cyrus Filmore p.2, c.4 Bart Dunley p.3, c.2 Frank Cole p.31 c.2 Z. T. Adams p.6, c.4 Will Collins p.71 c.2 Rev. J. E. Williams p.10, c.2 A. T. James p.1 0 1 c .2

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4 December 1889 (cont .) Mrs. M. T. Hardeman p.1 0, c.2 Oliver Williams p.1 0, c.2 T. C. McConnell p.1 0, c.2

5 December 1889 Mrs. Katherine Hornberger p.2, c.2 J. P. Willis p.2, c.4 Purcee Morgan p.2, c.4 H. C. Davis p.3, c.1 Ethel Eatman Hodges p.3, c.1 Mrs. Fannie Steel p.3, c.2 Mrs . Mollie Garrett p .6, c.1 Pat McCracken p.6, c.1 Mrs. Julia Stauts p.6, c.1 Aldus Davis p.6, c.1 Augustus Lee Graber p.6, c.1 Ethel Eatman p.6, c .1

6 December 1889 ---- Carlton Jack Hunt Tom Collins Julius Embra Matt Williams Ed Rooney • John Greenwald • Jesse Jenkins William Messick Charles Mcilvaine Lee Graber August Rodesson Fred Grimes • William Luther J. H. Oliver Willie Cook

p.1, c.1 p.1, c.1

p.1, c.2 & 3 p.1, c.2 & 3

p.1, c .5 p.1, c.5 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.5 p.3, c.3 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.1 p.3, c.2 p.3, c.3 p.4, c.6 p.7, c.4 p.8, c.3

7 December 1889 --- Hazelwood p.1, c.3 Alexander Pope p.1, c.5 Mrs. Anna Burke p.3, c.2 Mrs . M. L. Garrett p.3, c.2 Ellias Strickland p.4, c.6 John T . Wild p.4, c.5 Lyman S. Weeks p.4, c.5 Rev. Henderson p.8, c.2

8 December 1889 Dr. W. A. Armstong p .2, c.4 Mrs. --- Pellems p.4, c.3 Nona Robertson p . 7, c.1 George Bookout p.13, c.3 Jess Jenkins p.14, c.4 Harry Harris p.16, c.3 Charles Eaton • p.17, c.2 Jim Draper p.18, c.1

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Jesus Cortez Mary Anson Casper Clispy John Dooley Thomas Cooper Caleb Cox W. A. Hawkins Jesse Rea August Schattenberg James Newton John Barber Mrs. Fannie Simons Lee Graber

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p.18, c.1 p.18, c .3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.2 p.18, c.6 p.18, c.5 p.18, c.6 p.20, c.2

9 December 1889 Reginald C. Davis p.1, c.6 Mrs . George McCulloch p.1, c.6 I. C. Spalding p.8, c.5; p.5, c.2 W. P. Overstreet p.7, c.2

10 December 1889 --- Me Gragan p.1, c.3 Dr. W. L. Chew p.2, c.3 George Peebles, col. • p.2, c.3 Dan Reynolds p.2, c.3 S. N. Singleton p.2, c .3 Jack Hunt, col. p.2, c.3 Tom Collier p.2, c.3 Julius Embra p.2, c .3 Rev. James M. Barton p.2, c.3 Mr. --- Overby,

99 years+ p.2, c.4 Peter Clausen p.2, c .4 Edward F. Fletcher p.2, c.4 Charles McEivaine p.2, c.4 Richard Clark p.2, c.6 Harvey Kenedy p.3, c.2 Mrs. Emma Parker p.3, c.2 Mrs. John M. Garner p.3, c.2 John Barber p.3, c.3 Motley W illiams p.3, c.3 Jack Turner p.3, c.3 James McCoy p.3, c.4 James M. Hurt p.5, c.2; p.8, c.4 Dr. Lally Toomeyp.5, c .2; p.8, c.4 T. H. Batton p.8, c.3; p.7, c.2 M. Wasserman p.8, c.3

11 December 1889 Sam Malone, col. p.1, c.2 Elija Carmel + p.4, c.6 Ted Fitzgerald p.4, c.5 Tommie Ford p.6, c.5 Wade Drake p.6, c .6 Willie W. Carter • p .9, c.4 A. K. McCown p.9, c.4

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August Bodesson Lee Graber Jesus Cortez

p.10, c.3 p.10, c.3 p.1 0, c.3

12 December 1889 Robert Kenedy p.1, c.6 Thomas P. Batton p.2, c.4 A. J. Darn p.2, c.6 J. H. Rathbone p.2, c.6 W. W. Spivey p.2, c.6

13 December 1889 Mrs. Claud Augustin Albert Drus Rev. Arthur Jackson, col. T. B. Mitchell, Jr. L. A. Carr • T. M. Cace • Hermann Botcher Mrs. Anna· B. Boice Wiley Moore Pat Bowen Bell Sharp Mrs. Eugena Watson William S. Mullins Joseph G. Oilman Louis Wilkovski James A. Gray Francis Bonean

p.1, c.2 p.1, c.5 p.1, c.6 p.2, c.6 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.4 p.6, c.4

14 December 1889 Dr. W. B. King p.2, c.6 Dr. H. J. Henderson p.2, c.6 Will Lyle p.4, c.5 Tom Brown p.4, c.5 John Mullen, col. p.4, c.6 James Russell p.4, c.6 Jose Maria Belmont p.5, c.2 Revera Gonzales p.5, c.2 Thomas B. Mitchell, Jr. p.5, c.2 Lizzie S. Boyer p.5, c.3 Thomas S. Spencer, col. p.6, c.3 Rev. Arthur Jackson, col. p.8, c.3 Dr. Ed Randall, Sr. p.8, c.4 Charles Trakisch p.8, c.5

15 December 1889 Richard Dunkan p.2, c.2 Mrs. Susan Lisman p.3, c.1 Edward Parish p.3, c.1 Miss Julia Sims p.3, c.1 Wiley Moore p.3, c.2 --- McGregor p.13, c.6 Charles Deffenbaugh p.17, c.4 James Easterbrook p.17, c.4 John Gilman p.18, c.2

Edwin E. Fletcher C. B. Ridley Darius Williams James Q. Clarke S. Norbin Robert Vaughn Jacob Morgan James Hutchinson George Winterkorn

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p.18, c.3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.3 p.18, c.4 p.18, c.4 p.18, c.4

16 December 1889 W. W. Burns p.1, c.5 W. R. Millican p.1, c.6 John Grant, col. p.2, c.5 Franklin B. Gower p.4, c.6 E. A. Brackney p.5, c.3; p.8, c.4

17 December 1889 Ekmer Erwin p.1, c.2 John Welch p.1, c.2 Moses F. Dodge p.1, c.6 I. H. Wilson p.2, c.3 J. M. Cunningham p.2, c.3 Fred Coffey p.4, c.5 Mrs. Wright, daughter of

Samuel Baker W. D. (Jim) Cummings Rev. Arthur Jackson Jim Draper

p.4, c.7 p.5, c.1 p.5, c.2 p.6, c.1

18 December 1889 Robert S. Dalton p.1, c.2 Dan Cronin p.1, c.6 W. H. Walker • p.1, c.6 Franklin B. Gowen p.2, c.4 Robert M. McFarland p.2, c.3 Frank Hargy p.2, c.5 Tom Wells, col. p.3, c.2 J. W. Clifton p.4, c.6 J. C. Brown p.5, c.5 Mrs. J. W. Boatner p.5, c.3 Dite Laymon & Jake

Otman George Guenther C. M. Lane

p.6, c .1 & 2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.7

19 December 1889 James Abnee p.1, c.4 Pat Hunt p.1, c.4 James R. Coffey • p.1, c.4 Fred Coffey p.1, c.4 Thomas Click p.1, c.4 Jeff Short p .2, c.1 John T. Mathes p.2, c.2 John Gadsey p.2, c.6 M. R. Millican p.3, c.6

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19 December 1889 (cont.) William Gleyer p.3, c.6 Thomas Baker p.3, c.6 Lee Killingworth, col. p.3, c . 7 W. J. Long meyer p.3, c. 7 Mrs. A. Grayburn p.6, c.4 Mattie Kelley • p .6, c.3 Chas. Conroy + p.6, c.3 Milo Baliabosich p.6, c.3 Henry Siouxter p.8, c.4

20 December 1889 Mrs. Frederick Stoll p .1, c . 7 L. 0. Y. Hampton p.4, c.7 Mike Hampton p.4, c .7 John Westfield p.4, c . 7 Mrs. Thomas J . Petit p.5, c.2, c.3 Mrs. Rebecca Randon p.5, c .2 Lou is Wilkouski p.6, c.5 Jeff Short p.6, c.6 M. W. McCraw p.6, c .7

21 December 1889 George Delt p .1, c.2 J. T. Penn p.2, c .1 Paul Anderson, col. p.2,c.5, c.6 Felix Kmiff + p.4, c .3 Joe Tolar p.4, c.5 George Kimbrell p.4, c . 7 J. H. Vincent p.5, c.2 George Winn p.5 , c .3 Mrs. Edna L. Duncan p.6, c.2 Alfred Cowles p.6, c.2 Lune Madden p.6, c.2 Robert L. Faulk p. 6, c.2 H. A. Fowlks p.6, c.2 Harvey Stout p.8, c.4 James Crossley + p.8, c.4

22 December 1889 J. H. Worrell p.2 , c.2 Mary Brunner p.3, c.1 George Turner p.3, c.1 George Deil p .3, c.1 Silas Taylor, col. p .3, c.4 Will iam Kennedy p.5 , c.1 Jim Wright p.19, c.2 Joseph Mooney p.19, c.2 Wm . Gates p.19, c.2 L. Guthrie p.19, c.2 G. W . Wragley + p.22, c.3 Jesse Mays , col. + p.22, c.3 J. W. Weathers p.22, c.4

23 December 1889 J . T. Carter p.4, c.3

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Henry Starks, col. Charles Shelar Mrs. Emma Sandusky W. T . Vincent U.N. Hall Mrs. Martha V . Brown J. Fagan John Berry J. T. Penn Stonewall Carroll Henry Searle William Kennedy A. Bennett James Thompson Arthur McKenzie + William Edmonds, col.

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p.4, c.4 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.5 p.4, c .5 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.3

24 December 1889 Henry Grady p.1, c.6 Anthony Jefferson, col. p.4, c.5 Johanna St. Clair p.4, c.5 B. D. Hinkle p.4, c .6 P. L. Henry p.4, c.6 W. T. Hale p.4, c.6 J. Gatley p.5, c.1 Mattie Alford , col. p.5, c.2 J. L. Colley p.5, c.2 Mrs . Riggles p.6, c.2

25 December 1889 Samuel Anglin p.1, c.5 J. D. Kevan p.4, c.6 Sam Knox p.5, c, 1 Tilliman Taswell, col. p.5, c.1 Preston Butts, p .6, c.2 J. D. Revell p .6, c.2

26 December 1889 Albert Reinhold Willie Turner Elijah Patterson John Mangrim, col. John Gilligan Geo. Schrock James Carter Geo . Easton John Douglas Dave Williams Mose Crittenden John Sutton Ellis Laird Jas. Powers Due Lang Eldred James Simkins

see, also Cora Ella Whittington

p.1, c.3 p.1, c.3 p.1, c.3 p.1, c.3 p.2, c .2 p.2, c .2 p.2, c .2 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.3 p.2, c.4 p.3, c.2 p.4, c.4 p.4, c .4 p.5, c.3 p.8, c.4 p.5, c.3

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Little daughter of John Pilgreen

Wiley Williams Dick Hawes + Henry Wright R. S. Wilriams Louis Witkooski Mrs. Taylor Armour Wm. Crawford Dick Fletcher John Marnix Mrs. Margaret Rogers B. P. Kleinfelter Son of D. W. Farris W . J. Longmeyer Frank Dearmond Wm. Firth Samuel Marks • Will Marks + Mark Head Robert W. McFarland David Heller Cora Elsie Whittington James Schaeffer James O'Keefe

p.6, c .1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c.2 p.6, c .3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c .3 p.6, c.3 p.6, c.3 p.8, c .4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4

27 December 1889 Dave Williams p.1 , c.6 Joe Meriwether • p.1, c . 7 David Craighead p.2, c.3 Mrs . Nanie McClure p.2, c .3 Walter Wichey p.3, c.2 Susan J. Smith p.3, c.2 Ed Smith, col. p.3 , c .2 Ben Watkins p.3, c.3 Pomp Pennybacker, col. p.4, c.5 Emma Sandusky p.4, c.5 J. E. Brock p.5, c .3 J. A. Smith p.5, c.3 Mrs. Mattie Silvy p .6, c .2

28 December 1889 Sarah F. Nichols p .1, c.2 Thomas Smith p .2, c.1 C. W. Davis p.2, c .2 Mrs. Frankie Clanton p.2, c.5 Barrie Mcmanus p.2, c.5 George N. Denton p.2, c.5 C. M. Russell p .2, c .5 Dock Sherman p.2, c .6 Vest Huffman • p.2, c.6 Maggie Thompson p.2, c.6 Barnett Fallis p.4, c.6 Orendana Chapa p.6, c.2 Young Huddleston p.6, c .3 William Nettles p.7 , c .5

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29 December 1889 Mrs. Carrolton

(Limestone Co., TX) Claudius Buster Mrs. J. C. Pistole O'Neal A. B. McCiakeley J. M. Lewis W. M . Hamilton Eugene McLothlin Mrs. Charlotte Greeb Mrs. Joseph Depew Mrs. Wm. Meyer James Smith Mrs. Frank Trumbull Sarah C. Nichols Harman Lackey

p.2, c.3 p.2, c.5 p .2, c.5 p.2, c.5 p.2, c.5 p.2, c.5 p.2, c.5 p.2, c .5 p.2, c .5 p.2, c.5 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.6 p.8, c.2

30 December 1889 Sarah F. Nichols p.4, c.3 George Bender + p.4, c. 7 Alex Mclin p.4, c.5 Susan L. Stanwood p.4, c.5 Kit Warren p.4, c.5 Lucas Owens p.4, c. 7 Mrs. Robert Taylor p.4, c. 7 Mrs. John G. Stanley p.4, c.5 --- Reid p. 5, c.1 George Kopeland p.5, c.2

31 December 1889 Red Lindall Choctaw Pete L. M . Sheldon Mrs. Addie Marquis Mrs. Geo. Longstreet John W . Tate Preci la Hearne Bud Wilson, col. J. M. Cunningham Andrew AI White Clark Martin Cupid Small, col. H. Hinton • J . T. Carter Isaac Shelby, Jr . R. 0. Turner John McDonald • Samuel Ang lin Henry A. Cabler + J . E. Laird David Kelher "Uncle" Johnn ie

Richardson Ira Douglas W. F. Hall +

p.1, c.3 p.1, c.3 p.2, c .2 p.2, c .2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.6 p .7,. c .2 p.8, c.3 p.8, c.3 p.8, c .3 p.8, c .3 p.8, c .3 p .8, c.4 p .8 , c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c .4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p .8, c.4

p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c. 5

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BOOK REVIEWS by J. Bruce Moseley

Any book donated to the Dallas Genealogical Society relating to family history or genealogy which is currently in print and available for sale will be reviewed in THE DALLAS QUARTERLY. The book will be placed in the Genealogy Section of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library of the Dallas Public Library System. All publications to be reviewed should be sent by the author or publisher to the Dallas Genealogical Society with price and complete ordering information.

The Dallas Genealogical Society is pleased to present reviews of the winning entries in the 1993 Book Awards Competition. The following two books were judged best in the categories of Local History and Family History or Genealogy:

TOOL CEMETERY HENDERSON CO., TEXAS GRAVE REGISTRY. 1992. Jim Monaghan. Hardback, 8%" x 11 ", vii + 53 pages. Full name indexed. $15.00 (sales tax included) + $2.00 P&H. Order from the author, 11227 Dumbarton Drive, Dallas, Tex. 75228.

The Tool Cemetery is located about sixty-five miles southeast of Dallas on the west side of Cedar Creek Lake.

Mr. Monaghan has done a superb job inventorying this graveyard and presenting his findings. A location guide provides precise directions on how to get to the cemetery adjoining the Provicience Baptist Church. Finding any burial plot should be easy using the detailed Schematic Diagram which shows their arrangement. The Registry is organized by Plot Number, but the full name of each person interred appears in the index. Other Registry information includes birth and death dates, any inscriptions, plot number, and stone type. There are about eight hundred plots in Tool Cerpetery, over ninety percent of which have been used .

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While looking for the earliest burial date (late 1890's), I was intrigued by three entries for Plot 272. J. K. HUMPHRIES (51) and his two sons, J. S. (32) and G. W. (27), are shown buried on the same day. I wonder what happened--there's bound to be a r.eal human interest story there. The cemetery is still in use, so some dates are as recent as August of 1992 when the survey was made.

Jim Monaghan has done a great service for those with relatives in northwestern Henderson County around the turn of the century. His book is also a good model for others to consider when recording cemetery records.

• • • CHARLES C. STIBBENS - SOLDIER OF THE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO - CITIZEN OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. 1992. Brenda Burns Kellow. Hardback, 8% II x 11 II, xxx + 216 pages. Indexed. $35.00 (sales tax included) + $5.00 P&H. Order from the author, 315 Ridgehaven Place, Richardson, Tex. 75080.

Charles C. STIBBENS, great-great-grandfather of the author, was born in Maryland in 1810. He arrived in Texas with a company of volunteers which he had organized and financed

himself to support the Republic of Texas, serving from 1835 to 1837. As a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto, he received bounty land in Anderson County near present-day Palestine. A first wife died after only one year of marriage, but his second marriage to Elizabeth CREEKMAN in 1849 lasted until his death in 1879 and produced twelve children. When Magnolia, the Anderson County community in which they lived, was bypassed by the railroad and withered , the STIBBENS family moved to Collin County in 1870, and it is there that succe~ding generations are centered.

A thirty page prologue tells the reader about the author, gives extensive acknowledgments, covers the origin and history of the STIBBENS name, and sets the stage with a brief summary of how the Republic of Texas came into being . After that, each of the thirteen chapters is devoted to Charles, or one of his children, and the ir descendants. The Henry numbering system is used to keep tabs on the one thousand plus names which appear in the Index. The book has wonderful large print and is written in an interesting, entertaining fashion. As a matter of fact, it's very easy to get lost in the narrative after starting out just searching for information! Anyone with southeast Collin County antecedents should by all means take note of this resource. ·

• • • D.G.S. appreciates the work of Jim Monaghan and Brenda Kellow in the above two publications. While their books were judged the winners in the 1993 Book Award competition, the choice was a difficult one among several outstanding entries. The fine runners-up will be reviewed in a future issue of THE DALLAS QUARTERLY.

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA • WILL ABSTRACTS, 1791-1868, BOOKS A - J • TAX LISTS, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1806 & 1807. 1993. Herman W. Ferguson. Paperback, 8 Y:z" x 11 ", xi + 366 pages. Indexed. $30.00 postpaid. Order from the author, 600 Chad Drive, Rocky Mount, N. C. 27803.

As the title implies, this is really two books in one. The first part consists of abstracts of 1791 - 1868 wills recorded in Mecklenburg County Will Books A - J, as well as unrecorded wills of the same period filed with the N. C. Archives in Raleigh. The second part of the book contains transcriptions of tax lists of the five earliest years for which these records are complete. The two record groups complement each other quite well, since the wills reflect the more affluent population, while the tax collector attempted to list every taxable person.

The Index, which covers both Will Abstracts and Tax Lists, contains over 10,000 names and is conveniently organized. The abstractions are numbered consecutively 1 through 1 ,305, and names are referenced to the abstract number. This procedure is very helpful since anywhere from five to ten wills appear on each page.

Mr. Ferguson does an excellent job abstracting legal documents. In March 1991 his Mecklenburg County deed abstracts were reviewed in THE DALLAS QUARTERLY with considerable favor, and his latest effort is equally impressive. Researchers interested in the Charlotte area are indebted to him.

• • • PERKINS PRESS - VOLUME 10. 1993. Jennifer A. Perkins. Paperback, 8%" x 11 ", 50 pages. Indexed. $5.50 + $1.50 P&H. Order from the author, 5803 N. Ash, Spokane, Wash. 99205.

This is another in a continuing series of compilations of genealogical information on the PERKINS surname. The author accepts contributions from anyone who has something they want to submit, and periodically publishes the collection since the last volume. Material is presented under the headings Birth & Death Records, Marriage Records, Probate Records, Miscellaneous Records, Branches & Twigs, Here & There, and Queries. Each volume contains a name index.

While some spouse surnames do appear, a PERKINS connection .. is a requirement for inclusion. Therefore, usefulness is limited to those with a PERKINS interest. Previous volumes are available in the Genealogy Section of the Dallas Public Library.

• • • • • • Editor's note: Bruce Moseley who has been the Book Review editor for the past five years has asked to take next year off so he can concentrate on his new job as president of DGS. We will certainly miss his forthright, interesting, and excellent reviews. In his absence, we will have as guest editor a most accomplished member of DGS who is a skilled reviewer.

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INDEX

The acquisitions list is not indexed.

---, Choctaw Pete, 117 ---, Duke of Cumberland,

95 ---. King William Ill, 99 ---, Prince Henry , 99 ---, Princess Thrya, 95

-A-Abnee, James, 11 5 Adams, Jess, 107 Adams, Z. T., 113 Aiken, S. C. , 100 Ainslee, George A., 110 Alexander, --- Mr., 97 Alford, Mattie, 116 Allen, Ephraim, 108 Allen, Lizzie T ., 97 Allison, --- (Dr), 105 Amburn, James, 113 Anderson, Owen, 110 Anderson, Paul, 116 Anderson, Wiley, 1 06 Andrews, John A., 110 Andrews, Merietta, 113 Anglin, Samuel, 116, 117 Anson, Mary, 114 Armour, Taylor (Mrs), 117 Armstrong, Jeff, 105 Armstrong, W. A., 114 Armstrong, W. J., 93 Atkinson, --- Conductor,

105 Augustin, Claud (Mrs), 115 Aull, Elizabeth, 96 Aull, James, 96 Aull, John, 96 Aull, Joseph, 96 Aull, Marie, 96 Au II, Mary, 96 Aull, Mary F., 96 Aull, Robert, 96 Aull, Robert, Jr., 96 Aull, William, 96 Aull, Wilson, 96 Austin, Harris, 1 09 Avent, B. W., 93 Avila, Pedro, 112

-B-Baburn, Dink, 110 Bailey, Steward, 105 Baird, E. M., 93 Baird, Violet, H., 97 Baker, Samuel, 115 Baker, Thomas, 11 6 Balch, --- Mr., 97 Baliabosich, Milo, 116 Ball, Marlin, 92 Ballard, Charles, 107 Ballard, Nettie, 105 Banks, B. J., 110

·Banks, G. W. , 112 Banks, J. S., 93

Baranoski, Pietro, 108 Barber, John, 114 Barnett, Edward, 108 Barnhill, Tobus, 111 Barrie, Almedia, 94 Barrie, Jane Hamilton, 94 Barrie, John, 94 Bartholomew, --- Dr., 93 Bartholomew, Wm .. H., 110 Bartlett, Mattie, 1 05 Barton, Clifton, 103 Barton, James M., 114 Bates, J. H., 105 Battaile, Theodore C., 108 Batterson, Herman R., 105 Batton, T. H., 114 Batton, Thomas P., 115 Bauland, V. J., 106 Baxter, Mary J., 92 Beadles, E. R., 100 Beal, Lee (Mrs), 105 Beall, Duval, 111 Bean, Walter, 107 Beard, J. Harry, 111 Beasley, S. L., 97 Bebe, Burwell, 93 Beck, Harvey, 1 09 Becker, Lothair, 11 0 Beidler, H. M., 106 Bell, Charles, 113 Bell, E. C., 101 Bell, James, 112 Bell, W. R., 110 Belmont, Jose Maria, 115 Belo, A. H .. 105 Bender, George, 117 Bennett, A., 116 Bennett, L. H., 92 Berrier, Robert, 107, 108,

109 Berrig, Henry, 109 Berry, J. W., 113 Berry, John, 107, 116 Betterton, W. T., 110 Bibble, Robert, 107 Bible, Robert, 108 Bickfeldt, --- Dr., 93 Biddle, John B., 100 Bigbee, Charles, 112 Biggs, Robert, 106 Billy, John, 109 Birdsell, C. M., 102 Black, Dave, 106 Black, Henry, 111 Blanton, --- Dr., 93 Blinn, Christian, 11 2 Blunk, Willie, 11 0 Blythe, W. T. , 109 Boar, --- Dr., 93 Boatner, J. W. (Mrs), 115 Bodesson, August, 115 Boggs, --- Rev ., 103 Bohl, Harvey, 109

Boice, Anna B., 115 Bond, John, 107 Bond, Robert, 111 Bond, T. L., 93 Bone, A. F. (Mrs), 108 Bone, Mary J., 108 Bonean, Francis, 115 Bonner, Chas., 93 Bookout, George, 114 Boone, K. H., 110 Booth, --- Dr., 93 Booth, H. A. , 101 Borden, B. F., 109 Borden, T. F., 111 Botcher, Hermann, 11 5 Boude, H. B., 100 Bowen, Pat, 115 Bowie, Almeda, 95 Bowie, Charley, 109 Bowie, Jane Hamilton, 95 Bowie, John, 95 Bowles, ---, 113 Bowman, Frank G., 108 Box, W. T. , 109 Boyd, Bowman, 107 Boyd, Edwin L., 92 Boyd, J. G., 93 Boyd, Sam, 108 Boyden, George W., 109 Boyer, Lizzie S., 115 Boyne, Ed, 107 Brackney, E. A., 115 Bradfield, J. W., 107 Bradley, Hugh, 93 Bradley, M. A. (Mrs), 109 Bradshaw, R. T. , 104 Brame, J. W., 105 Brame, James W., 106 Brank, Robert, 103 Brank, Sophia, 103 Brauner, Max, 111 Breen, Henry, 1 08 Brenish, Frank, 109 Brennan, James, 107 Brennan, Richard, 106 Briggs, Jennie, 92 Brisenham, Timothy, 1 06 Bristow, --- (Dr), 110 Brock, J. E., 117 Brock, Martha, 113 Brockinton, M. A. E. (Mrs),

106 Brooks, --- Dr., 93 Brotherton, J. M . (Mrs),

110 Brown, Celia, 11 0 Brown, George 0., 100 Brown, Hiram, Sr., 108 Brown, J . C., 115 Brown, J. W., 107 Brown, Joe, 113 Brown, John W., 108, 111 Brown, Joseph H, 111

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Brown, Martha V ., 116 Brown, Tom, 115 Brunner, Mary, 116 Brunning, Fred (M/M). 111 Bruton, Addie, 108 Bruton, Henry F., 107 Bryant, A. M., 108 Bullard, Charley, 109 Bullock, W. C., 106 Bunting, --- Rev., 95 Bunting, R. F., 91 Burcham, P., 93 Burgess, Wiley, 98 Burgman, Peter, 108 Burke, Anna, 114 Burke, Steve, 105 Burns, E. L., 113 Burns, Robert, 100 Burns, W. W., 115 Burns, Willie, 11 0 Burris, Jimmon, 109 Buster, Claudius, 117 Butler, --- (Mrs), 106 Butler, Cornelius, 105 Butler, F. G., 111 Butler, Lewis, 11 0 Butler, W. D. , 110 Button, Lucy, 111 Butts, Preston, 116 Byon, J., 93 Byrum, Tom, 106

-C-Cabell, Robert G., 112 Cabler, Henry A., 117 Cace, T. M ., 115 Cadwallader, --- Judge,

102 Cadwallader, Jno., 102 Caldwell, 0. B., 104 Caldwell, William, 108 Calhoun, Elizabeth, 98 Calhoun, Robert, 98 Calip, Austin, 107 Calip, Oscar, 108 Callahan, Tom, 108 Cameron, Jim, 106 Cameron, M. A., 112 Cameron, M. A. B., 112 Campbell, A. M., 100, 101 Campbell, Ben, 106 Campbell, J., 112 Campbell, Rosa F., 106 Canada, J. J., 108 Canterberry, G. W., 111 Canterbury, George W.,

106 Carlton, ---, 114 Carlton, Henry, 107 Carmel, Elija, 114 Carnahan, --- , 112 Carpenter, J . C. (Mrs). 107 Carr, L. A. , 115 Carroll, Stonewall, 116 Carrolton, --- (Mrs), 117 Carter, J. J ., 113 Carter, J. T., 116, 117 Carter, James, 116 Carter, Willie W., 114

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Carter, --- Dr., 93 Carver, --- (Brakeman),

110 Casey, Frank M ., 113 Catlett, --- Dr., 93 Cayce, M. P. , 101 Cayce, Nannie C., 101 Chalmers, W . S., 113 Chambers, Thomas, 110 Chaney, J. M., 92 Chapa, Orendana, 117 Checkly, W. F., 102 Cheeks, William, 108 Cheevis, L. A., 93 Chew, W. L., 114 Childress, J. W. , 111 Chilton, Wm. B., 98 Chrisman, John, 105 Cish, W. W., 107 Clanton, Frankie (Mrs), 117 Clarke, James 0., 115 Clarke, Richard, 114 Clarke, S. A., 93 Clausen, Peter, 114 Clay, D. M., 105 Clayton, Mattie, 1 07 Clements, John, 108 Click, Thomas, 11 5 Clifton, J. W., 115 Clispy, Casper, 114 Clough, George, 113 Clough, John, 106 Coffey, Fred, 106, 115 Coffey, James R., 115 Coggin, J. M., 106 Cohn, Anson (Mrs), 112 Colbert, William, 11 0 Cole, Frank, 113 Cole, U. T., 106 Coleman, Benj., 102 Colgan, Edward S., 108 Callender, William, 108 Colley, J . L. , 116 Collier, F. J., 96 Collier, Maria Aull, 96 Collier , Saunders, 108 Collier, Tom, 114 Collins, E. C., 107 Collins, Tom, 114 Collins, Will, 113 Combs, Wm. P., 112 Compton, --- Dr., 93 Conerly, Major 0 ., 107 Conkhite, Jennie Finley,

113 Conkite, Jennie, 113 Conkling, Frank, 105 Conner, L. L., 109 Conroy, Charles, 116 Cook, Garland, 97 Cook, Gus, 108 Cook, Lettie, 11 2 Cook, Willie, 114 Cooke, John , 109 Cooper, Thomas, 114 Corle, Frank, 109 Cortez, Jesus, 115 Cotez, Jesus, 114 Courtney, Nina, 1 06

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Covert, J. T., 93 Cowan, Jno. F/., 97 Cowles, Alfred, 116 Cox, Caleb, 114 Cox, Ramsey, 11 0 Cox, S. S., 107 Cox, W. T., 109 Coyle, S. B. (Mrs), 111 Crabtree, J. L., 111 Craig, ---, 108 Craighead, David, 117 Cramer, Morris, 11 0 Crane, Lee M., 110 Crawford, Robert, 109 Crawford, Wm., 117 Creekman, Elizabeth, 119 Creel, Mabel, 94 Crittendon, Mose, 116 Crofford, A. T., 110 Croft, Lucien E., 113 Croker, Sarah F., 113 Cronin, Dan, 115 Cronin, Dave, 109 Cronkite, Jennie, 113 Cross, --- (Sheriff), 111 Cross, John, 111 Crossley, James, 116 Crouse, George, 106 Crow, Artur, 1 06 Cullen, Margaret, 108 Cummings, W. D. (Jim),

115 Cunningham,Edward, 112 Cunningham, J . M., 115,

117 Cunningham, Wm. F., 92 Cushing, E. H., 100 Cushing, Edward Hopkins,

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-D-Dalesta, Andrew, 108 Dalton, Robert S., 115 Dana, Richard Henry, 1 03 Daniel, Eugene, 91 Darwin, J. R., 109 Davidson, Lucy S., 92 Davies, D. 0., 92, 97, 98,

103 Davis, Aldus, 114 Davis, C. W., 117 Davis, Charlie, 111 Davis, D. 0., 92 Davis, George, 92 Davis, H. C., 114 Davis, Ona, 108 Davis, Reginald C., 114 Dawson. J. R., 93 Dayton, Robert H., 100 Deal, Dick, 112 Dean, Walker, 1 09 Dearmond, Frank, 117 Deberry, Bob, 109 Decker, Louis, 105 Deffenbaugh, Charles, 115 Deil, George, 11 6 Dell, Robert H. (Mrs). 107 Delt, George, 116 Denham, Robert, 109

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Denmark, R. L., 108 Denton, George N., 117 Depew, Joseph (Mrs), 117 DeVault, John, Jr., 106 Dickey, W. N., 97 Dickson, A. F., 99 Dickson, P. M., 93 Dieppel, Carl, 112 Diflawn, Patrick, 1 08 Dillard, Aaron, 110 Oilman, Joseph G., 115 Doak, A. S., 97 Dodge, Moses F., 115 Dole, William F., 105 Domdell, Henry, 108 Donahoe, Matilda, 96 Dooley, John, 114 Dorch, W. T., 112 Doremus, J. E. C., 92 Dorn, A. J., 115 Douglas, ---, 113 Douglas, Beverly B., 96 Douglas, Ira, 117 Douglas, John, 116 Downey, Edward, 98 Drager, William, 107 Drake, J. W., 108 Drake, Wade, 113, 114 Draper, Hackman, 113 Draper, James, 112, 113 Draper, Jim, 114,115 Driskell, Pete, 110 Drus, Albert, 115 Dudley, C. R. , 103 Duffy, William (Mrs), 105 Duncan, Edna L., 116 Duncan, George, 109 Dunkan, Richard, 115 Dunley, Bart, 113 Dunn, Greg, 113 Durff, Sallie M., 104 Durr, John K., 94

-E-Easley, E. F., 93 Easterbrook, James, 115 Easton, Geo., 116 Eatman, Ethel, 114 Eaton, Charles, 114 Edmonds, William, 116 Edmonson, Marion (Mrs),

111 Edmonson, Matson (Mrs),

111 Elder, J., 103 Elder, Lizzie, 103 Elliott, Ann Eliza, 104 Elliott, D., 107 Elliott, George, 110 Ellis, J. (Mrs), 109 Elmer, Kate, 1 07 Elrod, Dennis, 110 Embra, Julius, 114 Encking, John F., 111 Engleman, (Mrs) J. H., 105 Engstfield, Fritz, 107 Eppstein, Dave, 107 Ericks, Alfred, 106 Erskine, Jno. H., 93

Erwin, Ekmer, 115 Evans, ---, 109 Evans, Daniel, 1 08 Evans, Luther, 11 0 Evans, R. C., 106 Evans, R. R., 101 Evarts, Arthur Lewis, 1 09 Everitt, Eliza Burns, 1 00

-F-Fagan, J., 116 Fair, ---(Dr), 113 Falley, L.A., 112 Fallis, Barnett, 117 Farris, D. W., 117 Farris, J. W., 93 Faulk, Robert L., 116 Faulkner, W. C., 110 Fearn, Fannie, 106 Fennell, J. W., 93 Ferguson, Herman W ., 120 Ferguson, Jim, 106 Feshaug, 0 ., 108 Field, ---, 111 Figh, George M., 111 Filmore, Cyrus, 113 Finklea, B. F., 97 Firth, Wm., 117 Fisher, A. E., 112 Fisher, Wm. H., 98 Fitzgerald, Ted, 114 Flarity, Joe, 110 Fletchbern, A. G., 111 Fletcher, Dick, 117 Fletcher, Edward F., 114 Fletcher, Edwin E., 115 Flink, Otto, 106 Flynn, Martin J., 111 Foftus, Frank, 107 Foley, Burrell, 1 08 Forbes, --- Fireman, 105 Forbes, J. A, 93 Ford, --- , 112 Ford, Tommie, 114 Foster, S. W ., 106 Fowley, Wm., 98 Fowlks, H. A., 116 Fox, Robert (Mrs), 110 Fox, Robert Asher (Mrs),

111 Franklin, Ben, 109 Franklin, Bill, 106 Franklin, C. H., 110 Franklin, W., 105 Franz, Lafayette, 112 Freeland, D. W., 94 Freeman, Nellie, 108 Freita, Henry, 113 Friend, W. R., 108 Frierson, Walter H., 97 Fritz, Amelia, 107 Frost, D. M., 104 Fry, Jacob, 111 Fuller, Dixie, 105 Futrell, Finney, 113

-G-Gadsey, John, 115 Gage, Albert, 93

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Gaillard, S. S., 99 Gallagher, Chas., 93 Garner, John M. (Mrs), 114 Garola, Jose, 1 05 Garrett, J. 0. G., 93 Garrett, M. L. (Mrs), 114 Garrett, Mollie, 114 Garrett, Thomas, 11 0 Garrison, Oliver, 108 Garvin, Lon (Mrs), 111 Gary, H. C., 109 Gates, I. W. (Mrs), 111 Gates, Wm., 116 Gentry, Ann, 1 04 Gentry, William, 1 07 George, Charles, 112 Getchauser, Andrew, 107 Gibbons, Bessie, 107 Gibson, Lizzie, 108 Gibson, Sallie J., 94 Gibson, T. N., Jr, 110 Gilbert, James, 110 Gillespie, A., 93 Gilliam, Nellie, 97 Gilliand, L. J ., 110 Gilligan, John, 116 Gilliland, L. J. , 109 Gilman, John, 115 Githens, A . L., 107 Glass, --- Dr., 93 Glasscock, Nannie, 108 Gleason, R. P. (Mrs), 108 Glencklih, Joseph, 109 Gleucklich, Jacob, 111 Gleyer, William, 11 6 Glossett, Frank, 110 Goddard, Herman, 105 Goins, Sam, 1 09 Golding, W. G., 112 Gonzales, Revera, 115 Goodloe, --- (Col.), 111 Goodloe, ---, 110 Goodman, Cora C., 92 Goodman, Mollie, 95 Goodrich, Sam, 113 Google, Clinton, 112 Gotley, J., 116 Gowen, Franklin B., 115 Gower, Franklin B., 115 Graber, Augustus Lee, 114 Graber, Lee, 114, 115 Grady, Henry, 116 Grant, Jimmie, 110 Grant, John, 115 Graves, Ira, 113 Gray, J. B., 112 Gray, James A., 115 Gray, John, 110 Grayburn, A. (Mrs), 116 Greeb, Charlotte, 117 Green, David, 109 Green, John D., 108 Green, John W., 108 Green, W. B., 110 Greenwald, John, 114 Gregg, Edward, 111 Gregory, James, 113 Griffis, J. C., 94, 95 Grimes, Fred, 114

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Grisham, J. H., 112 Gross, John, 106 Guenther, George, 115 Guerran, Joseph, 111 Guerrero, Anastasio, 109 Guillot, Maxi me, 1 08 Guthrie, L., 116

-H-Hade, Michael, 107 Hagaman, A., 104 Hagaman, Alma, 104 Hager, James 0., 109 Haldden, John, 108 Hale, W. T., 116 Haley, Melton, 1 08 Haley, Pat, 1 09 Hall, Matthew, 92 · Ha II, U. N., 11 6 Haii,W.F.,117 Hall, W. W., 93 Hallam, Mary, 94 Hallam, R. G., 94 Hamilton, W. M ., 117 Hampton, L. 0. Y., 116 Hampton, Mike, 116 Hanks, Carl, 111 Hanks, Rossie C. (Mrs),

113 Hansen, F. G., 112 Hardeman, M. T. (Mrs),

114 Hardin, Cynthia, 109 Harding, ---, 107 Hardwick, George, 107 Hardy, J. W., 107 Hargy, Frank, 115 Harlan, Geo. W. , 101 Harris, Fannie, 108 Harris, Harry, 114 Harris, N. C. (Mrs), 111 Harrison, C. H., 107 Harrison, Johnson, 106 Hart, D. S. , 105 Hartman, Chris, 105 Hartman, Maggie, 113 Hartmann, ---, 113 Hartmann, Ed, 113 Hartridge, ---(Congress-

man), 99 Haurigan, Maggie, 108 Hausman, George, 107 Hawes, Dick, 117 Hawison, W. T., 103 Hawkins, --- Dr ., 93 Hawkins, W. A., 114 Hawley, Clarence, 111 Hawley, Emily Preston, 102 Hawley, Z. Kent, 102 Hay, John T., 112 Haymaker, Mary H., 111 Hazelwood, ---, 114 Head, L. M. (Mrs), 106 Head, Mark, 117 Hearne, Precilia, 117 Heinlin, Edward, 107 Heller, David, 117

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Hemphill, J. H. (Mrs), 105 Henderson, --- (Rev.), 114 Henderson, Danie, 97 Henderson, H. J., 115 Henderson, Katie, 112 Henderson, V. B., 110 Hendricks, H., 110 Henry, John R., 106 Henry, P. L., 116 Hernandez, Damilia, 113 Herndon, C. L., 93 Hertman, Fred erich , 106 Heyser, Vandyke, 108 Hibler, George, 97 Hickey, --- Engineer, 109 Hickey, James, 107 Hicks, Jno. B., 93 Hinckley, H. McDonald, 94 Hinkle, B. D., 116 Hinton, H., 117 Hodges, Ethel Eatman, 114 Hodges, W. R., 93 Holloway, Thomas, 92 Holmes, Henry, 111 Holmes, W. A., 109 Holt, Robert, 113 Hopkins, S. B. (Mrs), 113 Hopson, --- Dr., 93 Hopson, Edmond, 112 Horenzen, Martin F., 112 Horn, G. N., 107 Hornberger, Katherine, 114 Hornsby, George, 112 Horton, J. D., 112 Housewright, William, 108 Houston, Giles H., 111 Howard, John, 107, 108 Howell, F. M., 91 Howell, Sallie, 110, 111 Howie, J. H., 93 Howison, W. T., 97 , 98,

103 Hubbard, Milton C., 103 Hubbard, R. N., 111, 112 Huddleston, Young, 117 Hudnall, Jane, 104 Hudson, David, 112 Huffman, Graves, 108 Huffman, Vest, 117 Hughes, --- Dr., 93 Hughes, E. A., 93 Hughs, W . H., 109 Humphrey, Ballard, 108 Humphreys, Asa, 106 Humphreys, Charles, 106 Humphries, G. W., 119 Humphries, J. K., 119 Humphries, J. S., 119 Hunt, Jack, 114 Hunt, Pat, 11 5 Hunt, W. H., 107 Hunter, N. D., 112 Hurst, Edward C., 110 Hurt, James M., 114 Hutchinson, James, 11 5 Hutchison, Robert Burns,

100 Hymes, J. H., 113 Hynes, J., 113

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-1-lnglish, Robert, 113 Irving, Edward, 95 Isaacson, Edgar, 106

-J-Jackson, Arthur, 115 Jackson, P. B., 110 Jackson, William, 112 Jamaun, August Evans,

110 James, A. T., 113 James, M., 109 Jarrell, T. J., 107 Jayes, --- Dr., 93 Jefferson, Anthony, 116 Jellings, Will, 107 Jenkins, Jess, 114 Jenkins, Jesse, 114 Jenkinson, E. J., 113 Jester, Richard C., 106 Johnson, Bellfield, 92 Johnson, C. J. W., 109 Johnson, Ida, 101 Johnson, James, 11 0 Johnson, Maggie, 109 Johnson, Margaret, 109 Johnson, R. M. , 107 Johnson, Si, 109 Johnson, Susan E., 92 Johnson, W . S., 92, 97 Johnson, Willie, 108 Johnson, Willis, 112 Jones, Bob, 113 Jones, C. R. , 101 Jones, Charles, 107 Jones, Edward, 113 Jones, Emma, 98 Jones, Gabe, 112 Jones, Jefferson, 109 Jones, Reuben, 109 Jones, T. B., 110 Jonsson, J. Erik, 105, 118 Josey, Joseph, 108 Joyce, Houston, 106, 109

-K-Kattman, Moritz, 97 Keahey, G. J., 113 Keating, M. T., 93 Keesee, Milton B., 92 Keith, John W ., 106 Kelher, David, 117 Kelley, Mattie, 11 6 Kellow, Brenda Burns, 119 Kellum, Frank, 110 Kelrisky, Mike, 111 Kenedy, Harvey, 114 Kennedy, Alex, 111 Kennedy, Robert, 115 Kennedy, Rufus, 1 09 Kennedy, William, 116 Ketchum, Mike, 1 05 Kevan, J. D., 116 Kibbee, G. W., 93 Kilgore, Eula, 107 Killingworth, Lee, 116 Killam, Frqank, 110 Kimble, J. W. , 113

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Kimbrell, George, 116 King, John T., 92 King, S. A., 92 King, W. B., 115 Kipps, Sallie, 98 Kleinfelter, B. P., 117 Kmiff, Felix, 11 6 Knapp, Florence ·E., 100 Knight, George S., 111 Knoles, Hughy, 106 Knox, Sam, 11 6 Koehle, Theophillie, 1 09 Kopeland, George, 117 Kouzoutis, G. E. (Mrs), 107 Kramer, Morris, 110 Kuntz, Jacob, 110

-L-Lacey, Charles, 105, 106 Lackey, Harman, 11 7 Laird, Ellis, 116 Laird, J. E., 117 Lamberth, Chester, 105 Lane, C. M., 115 Lang , Cealia, 111 Lang, Due, 116 Lang, Thomas G., 109 Langston, --- Judge, 112 Langton, Eugene, 109 Lapsley, W. J., 104 Larkey, A. J., 109 Latham, J. E., 92 Law, A. F., 105 Lawson, S. H. , 107 Laymon, Dite, 115 Layton, F. H., 95 Lazarus, Louis, 109 Leachman, G. S., 113 Leahman, J., 93 Lee, Hattie, 1 09 Lee, J. T., 107 Lee, T. J., 107 Lehman, David, 101 Leichhardt, H. G., 92 Leigh, J. R., 106 Lemeken, William, 109 Lepper, Henry, 1 09 Leroy, Annie, 1 06 Lett, Fannie M., 98 Lewes, George Henry, 95 Lewis, --- Dr., 93 Lewis, J. M., 117 Lewis, Sam, 11 0 Liebig, Joe, 112 Lindall, Red, 117 Lindley, N. A., 93 Lipscomb, Henry, 106 Lisman, Susan, 115 Little, Annie, 92 Lockett, Sol, 107 Lockwood, Hattie, 107 Loebnitz, Clara, 97 Loftin, Tom, 111 Loland, Peter, 107 Long, W. T., 110 Long, W . W., 97

,Longmeyer, W. J., 116, 117

Longmire, Charles, 108

Longstreet, Geo. (Mrs), 117

Lasseter, Andy, 107 Loughridge, A. J., 103 Louhridge, A. J., 97 Lowrey, Wm., 93 Lu, Helen Mason, 91 Luckett, J. M., 93 Luckett, S. M., 95, 103 Luther, William, 114 Lyle, Will, 115 Lyman, Tom, 112 Lythe, James (Mrs), 113

-M-Mack, Joseph R., 101 Mack, Wm., 101 Madden, Lune, 116 Magee, Meier, 110 Magee, Mier, 110 Mahoney, D. P. (Mrs), 106 Mahoney, Margaret

O'Conner, 106 Malone, Sam, 114 Mangrim, John, 116 Manning, T. D. , 93 Mansfield, G. W., 107 Manson, J. T., 113 Marcus, Joseph, 106 Marks, Samuel, 11 7 Marks, Will, 117 Marnix, John, 117 Marquis, Addie, 117 Marshall, B. D., 105 Marshall, W. J., 103 Marson, J. C., 103 Martin, A. D., 108, 110,

111 Martin, Bob, 110 Martin, Charles B., 112 Martin, Clark, 11 7 Martin, J. M. H., 110 Martin, John, 110 Martin, John A ., 105 Martin, Malvina, 97 Mathes, John T., 115 May, -- Dr., 93 Mayer, Jacob F., 103 Maynes, Georgia, 101 Mays, Jesse, 116 McCannon, Jack, 106 McCarthy, Will E. , 111 McCausland, Thomas, 109 McCiakeley, A. B·., 117 McClintock, J. D., 100 McClintock, Webster, 1 09 McClure, John C., 107 McClure, Nanie, 117 McConnell, T. C., 114 McCown, A. K. , 114 McCoy, Green, 1 08 McCoy, James, 114 McCracken, Pat, 114 McCrow, M. W. , 116 McCulloch, George (Mrs),

114 McCutcheon, Robt., 113 McDaniel, Bettie, 107 McDaniel, J. K., 93

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McDonald, John, 117 McDonald, Luella, 97 McDonald, W. H., 109 McDuffie, Wm. J., 97 McElroy, Mary A., 97 McElroy, R. F., 97 McElroy, S. D., 97 McEivaine, Charles, 114 McElwee, W. M., 94 McEvoy, John, 112 McFarland, Rachael, 113 McFarland, Robert M., 115 McFarland, Robert W., 117 McGee, --- Dr., 93 McGee, Tommy, 112 McGinnis, Harvey, 1 06 McGragan, ---, 114 McGregor, ---, 115 McGregor, --- Dr., 93 McGregor, D., 97 McHasley, James, 1 07 Mcilvaine, Charles, 114 Mcinnis, Don R., 106 Mcisaac, John, 106 McKamy, Amanda B., 92 McKamy, Wm. H., 92 McKay, Wilson James, 94 McKee, Robert W., 101 McKenzie, Arthur, 116 McKimm, ---Dr., 93 McKinney, Jeff C., 113 McKinney, S., 101 McKinney, T. H., 110 Mclayton, Alexander, 106 Mclean, M. D., 98 Mclin, Alex, 117 Mclin, Charley, 94 Mclothlin, Eugene, 117 McManus, Barrie, 117 McManus, John, 109 McMurry, Carrie, 111 McMurry, F.E.E., 111 McNatt, Ida, 1 06 McNeilly, J. H., 97 McVay, John, 110 Mead, --- Dr., 93 Mead, James H., 110 Mecham, B. C., 107 Menees, --- Dr., 93 Menutes, George, 105 Meridith, Paul, 112 Merriwether, Joe, 11 7 Messick, William, 114 Meyer, Claud, 112 Meyer, Wm. (Mrs), 117 Meyers, A. H., 112 Michel, E. A., 109 Middleton, Eugene, 109 Miller, Clay, 113 Miller, Henry, 11 0 Miller, N., 111 Millican, M. R., 115 Millican, W. R., 115 M ills, W. T., 107 Milton, --- Dr., 93 Minor, Alex, 113 Mitchell, T . B., Jr, 115 Mitchell, Thomas B., Jr,

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Mitchell, W. S., 106 Mitchell, Warren, 106 Mitchell, William, 111 Mizee, Sam, 1 05 Molloy, L. A ., 94 Molloy, Phil. T., 94 Monaghan, Jim, 118, 119 Monger, Eddie, 111 Montague, --- , 113 Mooney, Joseph, 116 Moore, "Uncle Bob ", 110 Moore, David, 106 Moore, Wiley, 11 5 Moore, Wilson, 1 03 Morely, --- Dr., 93 Morgan, Jacob, 115 Morgan, Purcee, 114 Morgan, Wm., 109 Morgan, Wm. T ., 109 Morrell, Katie, 93 Morris, Ferd , 107 Morris, Laura, 111 Morris, Thomas M., 109 Morris, Wm. , 112 Morrison, Charles Halley,

93 Morrison, L. N., 93 Morrison, W. L. , 93 Morse, Albert, 111 Moseley, J . Bruce, 118 Mullen, John, 115 Muller, ---, 112 Mullins, William S., 115 Munn, J. D., 111 Murley, William, 111 Murphy, Levi, 92 Muse, M. (Mrs), 105

-N-Nance, J . L., 106 Nash, E. P., 107 Nash, Wilson, 103 Nathan, --- Dr., 93 Neilson, Bertha, 108 JI:Jelson, --- Dr ., 93 Nelson, J . P. H. (Mrs) , 106 Nettles, Will iam, 117 Newton, James, 114 Nichols, Sarah C., 117 Nichols, Sarah F., 117 Nonnemacher, Charles,

112 Norbin, S., 115 Norman, H. C. , 109 Norris, --- Dr ., 93 Norten, Elisa, 105 North, Chas., 109 Northem, Mattie, 1 00 Norton, Elizabeth C., 94 Now, Anthony, 105 Nugent, Loois, 110 Nugent, P. C., 93

-0-0'Bryan, Fanny, 103 O'Keefe, James, 117 O'Neal, J. C. Pistole (Mrs),

117 Oakes, M. S., 110

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Oberstain, Herbert, 1 05 Odennier, Lizzie, 112 Odum, Maggie, 110 Ogden, Thomas A., 95 Oliver, J. H., 114 Oliver, J. R. (Mrs), 108 Olsen, Edward, 113 Olson, John, 107 Osborne, Frank, 109 Otey, Paul, 93 Otman, Jake, 11 5 Outen, John W., 104 Overby, ---, 114 Overstreet, W . P. , 114 Owen, M . E. , 93 Owens, Lucas, 117

-P-Pace, Robert , 108 Pace, Thomas, 1 06 Pace, Tom, 106 Page, ---, 110 Paisley, Joseph C., 101 Palmer, Robert B., 108 Palmer, W . H., 10'7 Parish, Edward, 115 Parker, Emma, 114 Parker, Jos., 113 Parrott, Robert, 107 Patrick, Noah, 112 Patterson, Elijah, 116 Patterson, James, 94 Patterson, John, 104 Payne, John , 112 Peacher, J. B., 112 Peake, Ad oplh, 108 Pearce, --- Fireman, 107 Pearce, Rufus, 107 Peck, Margaret K. , 107 Peebles, D., 93 Peebles, George, 114 Peete, M . A ., 107 Peete, Richard (Mrs), 1 07 Pellems, --- (Mrs), 114 Penick, Viva , 108 Penn, J . E., 93 Penn, J . T. , 116 Pennybacker, Pomp, 117 Peoples, J . C., 92 Percival, Zeb, 106, 107 Perkins, Jennifer A., 120 Perry, E. A ., 107 Perryman, William, 106 Peterson, Chris, 113 Petit, Charles, 113 Petit, Thomas J.(Mrs), 116 Pettus, Stephen, 113 Pettus, Stephen J ., 112 Phelon, Pleas ., 109 Phillips, Charles, 107 Philpot, J. P., 108 Pierce, Hiram, 93 Pilgreen, John, 117 Piner, E. D. , 110 Pitts, E. D. (Mrs), 111 Platt, Charles, 108 Plumer, --- Rev., 94 Plunkett, A. N., 101 Plunkett, Rose, 1 01

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Polacky, Gus, 1 05 Pollard, Judy, 103 Pomeroy, E. W., 96 Pomeroy, Marie Aull, 96 Poole, --- (Editor), 112 Poole, A. C. , 105 Poole, W. H., 97 Poore, Jennie, 1 00 Pope, Alexander, 114 Pope, Eddie, 104 Porter, Fel icia Grundy, 1 03 Porter, J. F., 110 Poteete, Benjamin, 112 Potts, --- Dr., 93 Powers, Jas., 116 Powers, Thomas H., 95 Praetorious, Herman, 1 06 Prewitt, J . W. H., 93 Price, John W ., 97 Price, Neil W ., 110 Putz, Bertha, 113

-0-0uindley, A. J ., 103

-R-Rainey, Annie, 94 Ra iser, Frank, 107 Ramey, Jim, 111, 112 Ramizy, Santago, 108 Rampy, John H., 112 Randall, Ed, Sr, 115 Randon, Rebecca, 116 Rathbone, J . H., 115 Rathbone, J . R., 112 Ray, Barney, 1 06 Rea, Jesse, 114 Reasoner, A. J.(Mrs), 113 Record, Phillip, 108 Redman, Patrick, 111 Reed, L. 0., 111 Reese, ---, 108 Reese, Fannie, 111, 112 Reetor, Louise, 111 Reeves, --- (Mrs), 106 Reeves, Reuben A . (Mrs),

111 Reid, ---, 117 Reilly, Patrick, 11 0 Reinhold, Arthur, 116 Renner, J. R., 93 Revell, J. D., 116 Reynolds, --- Sheriff, 1 09 Reynolds, Dan, 114 Reynolds, Henry, 109 Rhett, Alfred, 112 Rhodes, M. W. , 101 Rice, G. T., 106 Rice, John, 113 Richards, H. M., 103 Richardson, E. M., 104 Richardson, J . W., 107 Richardson, Johnnie, 117 Richardson, William, 111 Riddle, John P., 108 Ridley, C. B., 115 Ries, C. F., 108 Riggles, --- (Mrs), 116 Ringold, --- Dr ., 93

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Riordan, Matt, 106 Rissner, John, 1 06 Roach, Bill, 107 Roach, Charles W., 110 Roach, J. S., 93

_..Robert, Christian R., 91 Roberts, C. S., 93 Roberts, Francis, 108 Robertson, Emmett H., 112 Robertson, Nona, 114 Roche, --- Dr., 93 Rodes, Ida, 108 Rodesson, August, 114 Rodgers, Ravand K., 102 Rodgers, Robert, 113 Rogers, Ben, 105 Rogers, F. 0., 92 Rogers, J. C., 93 Rogers, Margaret, 117 Rogers, Mary A., 92 Rogers, Wm. P., 110 Rooney, Ed, 114 Ross, Elliot (Mrs), 106 Ross, G. A., 111 Rosser, Willie, 107 Rowland, John, 108 Royall, Nat, 1 08 Royle, M. F., 96 Ruga,--- Pastor, 95 Runnels, Henry, 1 09 Runnels, S. C., 98 Russell, C. M., 117 Russell, D. R., 113 Russell, James, 110 Russell, James, 11 5 Ryley, Laura, 104

-S-Sammons. George, 107 Sampson, Lee, 107 Sanderson, E. S., 113 Sanderson, John L., 112 Sandusky, Emma, 116,

117 Sargent, Janie, 108 Sarner, F., 93 Savage, H., 110 Savage, S. A . , 109 Schaeffer, James, 117 Schattenberg, August, 114 Schleicher, Gustave, 99 Schofield, Edward, 108 Schrock, Geo ., 116 Schroeder, Julius, 113 Schuck, W. H. H., 105 Schull, Effie 1., 107 Schweed, Frederick, 105 Scott, John, 106, 107 Scott, Lewis, 106 Searle, Henry, 11 6 Segrist, Isaac, 109 Selden, Asenath, 98 Seute, George, 105 Sexton, J. W., 101 Shamblin, A. S., 108 Sharp, Bell, 115 Shaw, J. W., 106 Shaw, James B., 111 Shaw, Sam H., 107

Shearon, Andrew, 110 Shelar, Charles, 116 Shelby, Isaac, Jr, 117 Sheldon, L. M., 117 Sherman, Dock, 117 Shirley, George, W. (Mrs),

108 Shirley, Walter, 1 07 Short, Ed, 112 Short, Jeff, 115, 116 Shotwell, A., 97 Shotwell, Joseph L., 101 Shropshire, B. D. , 104 Silvy, Mattie, 117 Simkins, Eldred James,

116 Simmons, M. J. (Mrs), 113 Simons, Fannie, 114 Simpson, Sadie, 112 Sims, Julia, 115 Singleton, S. N., 114 Siouxter, Henry, 116 Six, H., 111 Skipper, Angus, 108 Slocomb, Nancy, 102 Small, Cupid, 117 Smartt, W. B. , 112 Smedes, Sherwood, 101 Smith, A. P., 91, 94 Smith, Belle, 1 04 Smith, C. E., 110 Smith, Charles A., 112 Smith, Charles E., 111 Smith, E. C., 110 Smith, Ed, 117 Smith, Ed. C., 112 Smith, Emma R., 97 Smith, Geo., 97 Smith, H., 101 Smith, J. A., 117 Smith, James, 117 Smith, Joseph, 109 · Smith, Joseph A ., 112 Smith, Julia, 109 Smith, Marium, 112 Smith, Marium H., 112 Smith; P. M. (Mrs), 111 Smith, R. E., 100 Smith, Sadie, 111, 112 Smith, Susan J ., 117 Smith, Thomas, 117 Smith, William N. L., 112 Smylie, J. A., 103 Smylie, Lula P., 103 Sokolosky, M., 108 Sokolsky, Mary, 1 08 Spalding, I. C., 114 Sparks, Charley, 106 Spellman, John, 108 Spencer, Samuel, 113 Spencer, Thomas S., 115 Spivey, W. W., 115 Sprott, W. D., 93 Sproule, Henry F/E, 95 St. Clair, Johanna, 116 St . Martin, Noel, 106 Stamper, M. E. (Mrs), 111 Stanley, --- (Mrs), 1 08 Stanley, John G. (Mrs),

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117 Stanley, T. C., 113 Stanwood, Susan L., 117 Starks, Henry, 116 Stauts; Julia, 114 Steel, Fannie, 114 Steele, W. Y. (Mrs) , 108 Stemmel, Andrew, 113 Stemps, Addie, 103 Stern, David, 111 Stevens, Willie C., 112 Stibbens, Charles C., 119 Stibbens, Elizabeth

Creekman, 11 9 Stiles, Wm., 110 Stiteler, John B., 94 Stoll, Frederich (Mrs), 116 Stone, Ben, 1 08 Stone, John L., 112 Storey, G. T., 97 Stout, Harvey, 116 Strang, Nettie, 111 Strawn, --- Dr., 93 Strickland, Elias, 114 Strother, William E., 112 Stultz, H . F., 113 Sullivan, Mag, 111 Summey, Geo., 101 Summey, George, 94, 98 Sutfield, Hamp, 110 Sutherland, Jimmie, 94 Sutton, Hanley, 111 Sutton, Henly, 112 Sutton, John, 116 Swope, Armstead M, 110 Sydner, William, 109

-T-Tallier, J. K., 105 Taswell, Tillman, 116 Tate, C. B., 112 Tate, Isaac, 97 Tate, Jno. C., 92 Tate, John W., 117 Tate, R., 93 Taussig, Frank, 112 Taylor, --- Mr., 97 Taylor, Bayard, 96 Taylor, George, 106 Taylor, J. N., 109 Taylor, J. T., 93 Taylor, M. K., 108 Taylor, P., 110 Taylor, Richard F., 99 Taylor, Robert (Mrs), 117 Taylor, Silas, 116 Teilton, E. W ., 113 Tenney, L., 94 Terrell, Mabel, 110 Terrell, William, 111 Terry, J. N., 106 Terry, Winifred, 110 Tett, William, 107 Thomas, J., 112 Thomas, Julia, 101 Thompson, ---, 112 Thompson, Doc, 113 Thompson, Jake, 111 Thompson, James, 116

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Thompson, Jock, 112 Thompson, L. L., 108, 111 Thompson, Maggie, 117 Thompson, Young, 106 Thornton, --- (Eng ineer).

110 Tielton , E. W. , 113 Tobler, George, 109 Toice, --- Dr., 93 Tolar, Joe, 116 Tolliver, Zac, 94 Toome)l, Lally, 114 Trakisch, Charles, 115 Trawick, M. W., 93 Traylor, H. C., 98 Traylor, Maggie A., 98 Traylor, Sue S., 98 Trieller, Jennie, 106 Trigg, John W., 108 Trimble, W. W., 92 Trueheart, Fanny G. , 95 Trumbull, Frank (Mrs). 117 Tuerke, P., 93 Tullis, John, 108 Turnbull, W. E., 110 Turner, George, 116 Turner, Jack, 114 Turner, R. 0 ., 117 Turner, Willie, 116

-U-Underhill, H. P., 106 Unguart, Joseph, 109

-V-Valentine, Tom, 1 08 Van Tassell, ---, 112 Vanskike, Gracie, 97 Vaughan, ---Dr., 104 Vaughn, Robert, 115 Vemp, John, 113 Venable, --- Dr., 93 Venable, J. Theodore, 104 Vermillion, James, 113 Vickers, Sallie, 112 Vincent, J. H., 116 Vincent, W . T., 116 Vogel, Peter, 109

-W-Waddel, J. N., 101 Wade, Winnie, 107 Waldo, Elizabeth Ely, 98 Waldo, Wm., 98 Walker, Joe, 111 Walker, Minnie, 112 Walker, W . H., 115 Wallace, Alex, 111 Wallace, Kate K., 103 Wallace, Robert, 103 Wallace, W, G., 98 Walters, Jessie, 111 Waltham, Lon, 111 Wambold, Dave S., 111 Ward, --- Judge, 94 Ward, A . C., 109 Ward, Maggie B., 94

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Warren, Joe, 113 Warren, Kit, 117 Wasserman, M., 114 Wasson, Claud A., 111 Waterhouse, H. E., 113 Watkins, Ben, 117 Watkins, Sallie, 106 Watson, Eugen (Mrs), 115 Watson, Jeff, 107 Watson, John A., 106 Watson, K. T ., 93 Watt, John S., 99 Weathers, J. W., 116 Weber, Kossuth W., 101 Weeks, Lyman S., 114 Weeks, Mary Josephine,

105 Weir, Charley, 111 Welch, John, 115 Welkenson, Bertha, 11 0 Well , Samuel B., 96 Wells, Tom, 115 West, Mamie, 11 2 West, Nannie, 11 2 Westbrook, Haggard, 109 Westfield, John, 116 Whaley, Charles Willis, 101 Whaley, Eloise, 1 06 Wharton, Mollie, 97 Wheeler, C. B., 112 Whigham, Barlow, 107 White, Andrew AI, 117 White, Eva, 1 08 White, Pony, 1 06 White, Willie, 109 Whitehead, P. F., 93 Whittington, Cora Ella, 116 Whittington, Cora Elsie,

117 Wichey, Walter, 117 Wild, JohnT., 114 Wilkerson, Arch, 113 Wilkerson, Samuel, 113 Wilkinson, C. H., 93 Wilkkouski, Louis, 11 6 Wilkovski, Louis, 115 Williams, --- Gen., 96 Williams, A. B. , 106 Williams, Aaron, 100 Williams, B. Matison, 109 Williams, Darius, 115 Williams, Dave, 116, 117 Williams, George, 109 Williams, Henry, 106 Williams, J. E., 113 Williams, John W., 106 Williams, Joseph (Mrs).

110 Williams, Matt, 114 Williams, Motley, 114 Williams, Oliver, 114 Williams, R. S., 117 Williams, W. 1., 112 Williams, W. T., 113 Williams, Wiley, 117 Williams, William, 107 Williams,--- Dr., 93 Williamson, Hudson, 112 Williamson,--- Dr., 93

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Willis, J.P., 114 Willis, Thomas, 1 09 Wills, Joe, 105 Wilmarth,--- (Engineer),

111 Wilson, --- Gen., 96 Wilson, Albert C., 95 Wilson, Bud, 117 Wilson, F.P., 103 Wilson, Henry, 107, 109 Wilson, I. H., 115 Wilson, James, 1 09 Wilson, John S., 94, 95 Wilson, Mary, 96 Wilson, Peter, 96 Wilson, William, 111 Winn, George, 116 Winterkorn, George, 115 Winters, Ed, 105 Witherspoon, Hamilton G.,

94 Witherspoon, Sallie K. , 94 Witherspoon, T. D., 97 Witkooski, Louis, 117 Witt, Alexander, 107 Womack, J. K., 113 Wood, John, 109 Wood, Katie, 105 Woodbine, Chris, 105 Wooding, M. L., 93 Woodruff, Martha, 103 Woods, R. G., 103 Woodward, ---, 113 Woodward, W. W., 107 Woolford, --- Dr., 93 Worrell, J. H., 116 Worthauger, Richard, 113 Wortsell, John F., 98 Wragley, G. W., 116 Wren, Albert Hite, 97 Wright ,--- (Mrs), 115 Wright, Henry, 117 Wright, Isaac, 111 Wright, James, 113 Wright, Jim, 116 Wright, Weetie, 101 Wrighthouse, Abner, 109 Wyndham, John, 112

-Y-Yantis, Ed. M., 101 Yantis, J. L., 100 Yan-tis, Robert F., 100 Yarborough, ---, 109 Yarborough, C. (Mrs), 111 Yarborough, W., 109 Yates, Mary Conger, 110 Yates, Theodore, 110 Yeater, M . C. (Mrs). 110 Young, Annie, 113 Young, Lizzie C., 94 Young, Thos., 93 Young, W. E., 94

-Z-Zehap, Joe, 109 Zinssen, W., 93

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