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DALLAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

President

Supporting the Dallaa 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288-8642 Linda Shaddock Rogers ....................... (W) 670-2042

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

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THE DALLAS QUARTERLY Adrienne B. Jamieson, Editor

voLUME xxxvm DECEMBER 1992 NUMBER4

SOCIETY SECTION

Officers and Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover Society Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH

RECENT ACQUISmONS TO GENEALOGY SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . 193 by Lloyd D. Bockstruck

TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS ............ 217 by Helen Mason Lu

TEXAS STATE GAZETTEER & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dallas County Towns 1884-85

SOME DEATHS REPORTED IN

229

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS 1889 ..................... 235 by Chester Lamberth

BOOK REVIEWS

by J. Bruce Moseley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

INDEX ........................................ 248

Copyright c December 1992 Dallas Genealogical Society

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

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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

EARLY 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 for 1993 will be 15.00 for the calendar year if paid by January 31, after January 31 they will be $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 the Genealogy section of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library of the Dallas Public Library System. All publications to be reviewed should be sent 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

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RECENT ACQIDSITONS

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

by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck

ALABAMA

ALABAMA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 45 rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE DIOCESE OF ALABAMA. Episcopal Church, Diocese

of Alabama. R283. 761 E64E 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. GULF COAST HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volume 7 1991 - 92. 976 G971. GUNTERSVILLE RESERVOIR CEMETERIES. James L. Douthat. R976.194 D741 G

1986. Gift of Danella Dickson. HISTORY, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, BREWTON, ALABAMA, 1854 TO 1954.

Mrs. J. W. Hutto. R286.17612 H984H 1954. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. INSIDE BREWTON, ALABAMA. R976.1265 159 195-. Gift of Vernon Goldston. LEST WE FORGET, PEN SKETCHES OF COLUMBIA, ALABAMA. D. W. Campbell.

R976.1295 C187L 1952. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. LIMESTONE LEGACY, Volume 14 1991-92. 929.10976 L733. NATCHEZ TRACE TRAVELER, Volume 10 1990. 929.376 N273. OLD DEMOPOLIS LAND OFFICE RECORDS & MILITARY WARRANTS, 1818-1860,

& RECORDS OF ... VINE & OLIVE COLONY. Marilyn Davis Barefield. R929.37613 B2480 1988. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

OLD LAND RECORDS OF LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA. Margaret Matthews Cowart. R929.37619 C8740 1991. Gift of Faded Genes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

OLD MONTGOMERY LAND OFFICE RECORDS AND MILITARY WARRANTS. Marilyn Davis Barefield. R929.37614 B2480 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Marilyn Davis Barefield.

TAP ROOTS, Volume 29 1991 - 92. 929.3761 T172.

ARKANSAS

1870 FEDERAL CENSUS, PIKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS. Dorothy Lee Partain. R929.37674 P273E 1987. Gift of Dorothy Kennedy Partain.

ARKANSAS 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 33 ROLLS.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. BENTON COUNTY PIONEER, INDEX, Volumes 26-33, 1981-1988. 929.37671

B478 INDEX. GEMS OF PIKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS, 1990 and 1992. R929.37674 P635

1990. Gift of Dorothy K. Partain. HEMPSTEAD COUNTY, ARKANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS 1817- 1875. Bobbie

Jones Mclane. R929.3 A8HEMM. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. HIGHLAND CEMETERY AND FOUR ABANDONED CEMETERIES IN OZARK,

ARKANSAS. Sue Clark. R929.37673 C595H 1990. INDEX TO OBITUARIES IN SOUTH ARKANSAS ACCENT, CALHOUN COUNTY,

ARKANSAS. Gwen Stringfellow Helfrey. R929.37676 H474 1991. Gift of Gwen Stringfellow Helfrey.

INDEX TO THE FIFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1830 POPULATION SCHEDULES TERRITORY OF ARKANSAS. Bobbie Jones (Mrs. Gerald B) Mclane. R929.3 M8ZU. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

LAWRENCE COUNTY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 1988. 976.725 L424. PIONEERS AND MAKERS OF ARKANSAS. Shinn, Josiah H. R976. 7 S556P

1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Sammie Townsend Lee. WHITE RIVER VALLEY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 10 1989- 91.

976.72005 W589.

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CALIFORNIA

DECEMBER 1992

CALIFORNIA INDEX TO DIVORCES, 1978 - 1983 & 1984. [MICROFICHE, 113 Fiche.]

CALIFORNIA INDEX TO MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS, 1962- 1977. [MICROFICHE, 154 Fiche.]

CALIFORNIA INDEX TO MARRIAGES, BRIDES, 1980 - 85. [MICROFICHE, 73 Fiche.] Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

CALIFORNIA INDEX TO MARRIAGES, GROOMS, 1970- 79. [MICROFICHE, 127 Fiche.] Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

CALIFORNIA INDEX TO MARRIAGES, GROOMS, 1980 - 85. [MICROFICHE, 73 Fiche.] Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

LIFELINER, Volume 27 1991 - 92. 929.105 L722. LIVERMORE ROOTS TRACER, Volume 10 1990 - 92. 929.1 L785. ROOT CELLAR PRESERVES, Volume 14. 929.3794 R783. SAN DIEGO LEAVES AND SAPLINGS, Volume 19 1991. 929.37949 S194. SEARCHER, Volume 29 1992. 929.10979 S439.

COLORADO

COLORADO GENEALOGIST, VOLUME 52 1991. 929.1 C719.

CONNECTICUT

ARTICLES OF FAITH AND COVENANT ADOPTED BY THE SOUTH CHURCH IN SOUTH HADLEY. South Church in South Hadley, Conn .. R974.423 S726A 184-. Gift of Betty Carson.

ARTICLES OF FAITH AND COVENANT OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN HARTFORD, CONN. First Baptist Church, Hartford, CT. R974.63 F527A 1838. Gift of Betty Carson.

BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, BURIALS, & LIST OF MEMBERS ... THE CHURCH ... OF THE REV. AMMI R. ROBBINS. Ammi Ruhamah Robbins. R929.37461 R632B 1910. Gift of Betty Carson.

CATALOGUE OF THE NORTH CHURCH, HARTFORD, TOGETHER WITH ITS HISTORY, ARTICLES OF FAITH, & BY-LAWS. North Church, Hartford, CT. R974.62 N864C 1839. Gift of Betty Carson.

CONFESSION OF FAITH AND COVENANT OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN VERNON, CONN. First Congregational Church. R974.643 F527C 1903. Gift of Betty Carson.

HISTORY OF TOLLAND COUNTY, CONNECTICUT ... J. R. Cole. [MICROFILM.] MANUAL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN REDDING, CONN., CON­

TAINING HISTORICAL SKETCHES... Congregational Church in Redding. R974.69 C749M 1896. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF STRATFORD, CONN. Con­gregational Church of Stratford. R974.69 C749M 1881. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SOUTH KILLINGLY, CONN. Congregational church, South Killingly. R974.645 C749M 1888. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IN NORTH HAVEN, CONN., 1718-1892. First Church of Christ, North Haven. R974.6 F527M 1892. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, (ORGANIZED 1703), COL­CHESTER, CONNECTICUT, 1703- 1893. First Church of Christ, Colchester. R974.65 F527M 1893. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE SOUTHPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SOUTHPORT, CONN., 1843 -1882. Southport Congregational Church. R974.69 S727M 1882. Gift of Betty Carson.

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DELAWARE

DELAWARE BIBLE RECORDS, Volume 1. Donald Odell Virdin. R929.3751 V813D 1991 . Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

RECORDS OF THE COURTS OF SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE, 1677-1710, 2 Volumes. R347.7517 R311 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Frederick I. Ordway, Jr. R929.1 S6782DR. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1970. R929.3753 S678R 1970. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

FLORIDA

FLORIDA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 19 rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. FLORIDA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 70 1991 - 92. R975.9005 F636. FLORIDA'S FIRST FAMILIES. Donna Rachal Mills. R929.3759 M657F 1992.

Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck in memory of Mrs. Robbie Baker Mobley. ILLUSTRATED INDEX, J. RANDALL STANLEY'S HISTORY OF GADSDEN COUNTY

1948. David A. Avant. R975.9925 A9461 1985. Gift of David A. Avant, Jr. REGISTER, HENRY SHELTON SANFORD PAPERS. R016.973 S224Y 1960.

Anonymous donor.

GEORGIA

1800 CENSUS OF OGLETHORPE COUNTY, GEORGIA. Mary Warren Bondurant. R929.3 G40W. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

BROOKS COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES. R929.37588 B873 1991. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

COBB COUNTY, GEORGIA CEMETERIES, Volume II, DISTRICTS 18, 19, AND 20. Elizabeth L. Parker. R929.37582 C653. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

DODGE COUNTY NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, Volume Ill, 1908- 1919. Tad Evans. R929.37585 E92D 1991. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

DODGE COUNTY NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, Volume IV, 1920- 1928. Tad Evans. R929.37585 E92D 1991. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

FAMILIES OF HALL COUNTY, 1817-1849. Robert S. Davis. R929.37582 D263F 1991. Gift of Helen Womack.

FAMILY PUZZLERS, 1992 PT. 1. 929.20973 F198. GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM THE GEORGIA JOURNAL (MILLEDGEVILLE)

NEWSPAPER, Volume 2, 1810- 1823. Fred R. Hartz. R929.3758 H338G 1990. Gift of Emilie K. Hartz.

GEORGIA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 54 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA, WITH INDEX. George White. R975.8

W584H 1970. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. HISTORY OF STEWART COUNTY, GEORGIA. Volumes 1 & 2. Helen Eliza Terrill.

R975.8922 T326H. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. INDEX TO ENGLISH CROWN GRANTS IN GEORGIA, 1755- 1775. R929.3758

138 1989. Gift of Mrs. Vernal D .. C~ark and Mrs. R. B. Gilson in memory of Mrs. Eve Dickey.

INDEX TO GEORGIA WILLS. Jeannette Holland Austin. R929.3758 A9361 1985. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

MACON, GEORGIA TELEGRAPH ... ABSTRACTS OF MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, DEATH & LEGAL NOTICES. R975.8552 M237 1991. Gift of R. J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.

MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 1763 TO 1820. Mary Bondurant Warren. R929.3758 W291 M L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

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GEORGIA (cont.)

MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 1820 TO 1830, ABSTRACTED FROM EXTANT GEORGIA NEWSPAPERS. Mary Bondurant Warren. R929.3758 W291 M. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

MUSCOGEE COUNTY, GEORGIA 1860 CENSUS INDEX. Came B. McGinnis. R929.37584 M145M 1985. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

NAME INDEX OF PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA, BY THE REV. GEORGE WHITE. Alpha Christian Dutton. R975.8 W584H INX.

PASSING OF THE PINES, A HISTORY OF WILCOX COUNTY, GEORGIA, Volume Ill. Mary Lou L. McDonald. R975.8845 M135P 1984. Gift DGS.

SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Albert Sidney Britt. R369.13 B862S 1971.

ILLINOIS

BOONE COUNTY, ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, 1907 - 1923. Martin Wm. Johnson. [MICROFICHE, 2 Fiche.] Gift of Martin Wm. Johnson.

BRANCHING OUT FROM ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS, Volume 19, 1991 - 92. R929.3773 B816.

CEMETERIES, BOND COUNTY, ILLINOIS, Book 5. Nelda Neer Anthony. R929.37738 A628C 1988.

CLINTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volume 13, Numbers 1 & 2, 1990. R977 .3875 C641. Gift of Dr. Brian J. L. Berry.

ILLINOIS 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 123 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. JO DAVIESS COUNTY OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK, 1975- 1976. R977.3343 J62. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS CONNECTION, Volumes 7 & 8, 1989- 1990.

R929.37732 M149. MONTGOMERY COUNTY CEMETERIES. Sue Thacker Saathoff. R929.37738

S112M 19--. POPE COUNTY, ILLINOIS MARRIAGE BOOKS A - E, 1813 - 1877, Volume 1.

Judy Foreman Lee. R929.37739 L478P 1990. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Margaret Ann Thetford.

POPE COUNTY, ILLINOIS MARRIAGES, 1878- 1888, Volume II. Judy Foreman Lee. R929.37739 L478P 1990.

STORY OF OLD MT. NEBO, AND THE FAMILIES BURIED THERE. R929.37738 S887 1990. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne Jamieson.

SUNNYSIDE CEMETERY. Sue Thacker Saathoff. R929.37738 S112S 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne Jamieson.

YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNGER .... OAK PARK, RIVER FOREST ORAL HISTORY. Lee Brooke. R977.31 B872Y 1989. Gift of Adrienne Jamieson.

INDIANA

BIRTHS, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, 1921-1956. Mary Nichols Ettinger. R929.37728 E85B 1990.

INDEX TO THE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES IN THE HISTORY OF LAURENCE, ORANGE, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, INDIANA. Sheldon H. Dunn. [MICROFILM.]

INDIANA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 56 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. ORANGE PEELINGS, Volume 8. 929.10977 063. TRACES OF INDIANA AND MIDWESTERN HISTORY 1989- 91. 977.2 T759.

IOWA

ELDON CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS. Jo Major Eddy. R929.37779 E21 E 1990. Gift of Duncan T. MacKenzie in memory of John & Julia Baldwin.

GROWING TOGETHER: 100 YEARS, 1882-1982, ASHTON, IOWA. R977. 71 G884 1982. Gift of Mr/Mrs David A. Navorska in memory of Karl Meijer.

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IOWA 1900 SOUNDEX SERIES T-1 045 ROLL 82. [MICROFILM) Gift of Betty Meyer Navorska in memory of Peter and Jeintje Groen Kuper.

IOWA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 45 Rolls.) Gift of DGS Census Fund. QUARTERLY, Volume 8, 1990. Old Fort Genealogy Society. R929.37779 020. SCOTT COUNTY IOWAN, Volumes 14- 15, 1990-91. R929.37776 S425.

KANSAS

DENISON, KANSAS: A RECORD OF A TOWN AND ITS PEOPLE. Allen Gardiner. R978.1335 G221 D 1991.

KANSAS 1900 SOUNDEX, T1 046, Roll 49. [MICROFILM.) Gift of Charles C. Grimes.

KANSAS 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 35 Rolls.) Gift of DGS Census Fund.

KENTUCKY

1795 CENSUS OF KENTUCKY. R929.3769 S497 1991. Gift of DGS. EAST KENTUCKIAN, Volume 27, 1991-92. R929.10976 E13. FIRST CENSUS OF KENTUCKY, 1790. Charles B. Heinemann. [MICROFILM.) KENTUCKY 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 46 Rolls.) Gift of DGS Census Fund. KENTUCKY ANCESTORS, Volume 27, 1991 - 92. R929.3769 K37. KENTUCKY PIONEERS, Volumes 8 - 9, 1987 - 88. R929.3769 K37. MARYLANDERS TO KENTUCKY, 1775-1825. Henry C. Peden. R929.3769

P371 M 1991 . Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson. NELSON COUNTY GENEALOGIST, Volume 8, 1991 - 92. R929.3769 N425. OLD SHAKERTOWN AND THE SHAKERS. Daniel Mac-Hir Hutton. R289.8

H9840 1987. Gift of Margaret Ann Thetford. REGISTER OF THE KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volume 89, 1991.

R976.9006 K37R. SHANE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION, A GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE KEN­

TUCKY AND OHIO PAPERS. William K. Hall. R016.977 H181S 1990. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Karen M. Green.

TREE SHAKER, Volume 7. R929.3769 T786.

LOUISIANA

GENERAL INDEX OF ALL SUCCESSIONS OPENED IN THE PARISH OF ORLEANS, FROM YEAR 1846 TO ... AUGUST, 1880. A. J. Villere. [MICROFILM.)

GERMAN COAST, ABSTRACTS OF THE CIVIL RECORDS OF ST. CHARLES & ST. JOHN, THE BAPTIST PARISHES, 1804- 12. Glenn R. Conrad. R929.37633 C754G. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

JAMBALAYA, Volume 11, 1991. R929.37631 J27J. LOUISIANA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 23 Rolls.) Gift of DGS Census Fund. LOUISIANA SOLDIERS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Winston De Ville.

R929.3763 D494L 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Colonel Joe M. Hill.

RACONTEUR COMITE DES ARCHIVES DE LA RACONTEIUR, Volume 12, 1992. R976.3005 R 132R.

SACRAMENTAL RECORDS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ARCH­DIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS, Volume 6, 1796 - 99. Earl C. Woods. R929.37633 W894S 1987. Gift of Faded Genes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS, FEB., 1869- FEB., 1877. [MICROFICHE, 1 Fiche.) Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN, 20 February 1873- 29 June 1876. [MICRO­FILM.) Gift of Helen Mason Lu.

STE. CATHERINE COLONISTS, 1719-1720, EARLY SETTLERS OF NATCHEZ & POINTE COUPEE ... FRENCH ... LOUISIANA. Winston De Ville. R929.37634 D494S 1991. Gift of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Texas. Second copy, gift of Lloyd Dewitt Bockstruck.

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MAINE

MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 30, 1990-91. R974.1005 M225.

MARRIAGE RECORDS OF HANCOCK COUNTY, MAINE, PRIOR TO 1892. Alice MacDonald Long. R929.37414 L848M 1992.

VITAL RECORDS OF OLD BRISTOL AND NOBLEBORO, MAINE. Volume II MARRIAGES. Christine Huston Dodge. R929.37415 V836 1947. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

MARYLAND

ABSTRACTS OF THE INVENTORIES OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF MARYLAND. [7 Volumes covering years 1718 - 1763.] V. L. Skinner. R929.3752 S628A 1988. Gift of Dr. Myers Thornton.

CALVERT COUNTY GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER, 1986-89. R929.37524 C167. CALVERT PAPERS: RENT ROLLS OF SOMERSET COUNTY, 1663- 1723. Ruth

T. Dryden. R929.37522 D799C 198-. Gift of Dr. Myers Thornton. DIRECTORY OF MARYLAND CHURCH RECORDS. Edna A. Kanely. R929.3752

K 1 6D 198 7. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson. DIRECTORY OF MINISTERS AND THE MARYLAND CHURCHES THEY SERVED,

1634- 1990, 2 Volumes. Edna A. Kanely. R929.3752 K16D 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

INDEX OF OBITUARIES AND MARRIAGES IN THE (BAL TIMOR£) SUN, 1861 -1865. Joseph C. Maguire. R929.37526 M2131 1991. Gift of DGS.

INVENTORY OF THE COUNTY AND TOWN ARCHIVES OF MARYLAND, Number 22, WICOMICO COUNTY. [MICROFILM.]

MARYLAND AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE MEXICAN WAR. Charles J. Wells. R973.62 W453M 1991. Gift of Highland Park Chapter, DAR honoring Mr. Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

MARYLAND MANUAL, 1985-1986. R342. 752 M393. Gift of Barbara Rimmer. REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND, 1775-

1783. Henry C. Peden. R929.37525 P371 R 1992. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

MASSACHUSETTS

BOSTON LAND RECORDS, 1742 TO 1757. [MICROFILM.] BOSTON RECORDS FROM 1729 TO 1742. [MICROFILM.] BOSTON TOWN RECORDS, 1758 TO 1783. [MICROFILM, 3 Rolls.] BOSTON TOWN RECORDS, 1770 - 1777. [MICROFILM.) BOSTON TOWN RECORDS, 1778 TO 1783. [MICROFILM.) EARLY NEW ENGLAND GRAVESTONE RUBBINGS. Edmund Vincent Gillon.

R731.54 G483E. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. FOURTH REPORT, DORCHESTER TOWN RECORDS, 1632- 1687. [MICROFILM.) HISTORY OF BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, Volumes 1 - 3. Frank

Walcott Hutt. R974.4 H. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. HISTORY OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, 1630- 1877. Mary I. Gozzaldi.

R974.4 G725H. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF SUTTON, MASSACHUSETTS, FROM 1704 TO

1876 INCLUDING GRAFTON ... MILLBURY .. . William A. Benedict. R974.43 B463H 1970. Gift of Mary Lee Northrop.

MANUAL OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST IN FRAMINGHAM, MASS., ... HISTORICAL NOTES. First Church, Framingham, Mass. R974.44 F527M 1870. Gift of Betty Carson. .

MANUAL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BELCHERTOWN, MASS. Congregational Church, Belchertown. R974.402 C749M 1874. Gift of Betty Carson.

MANUAL OF THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ROY ALSTON, MASS. Second Congr'l Church. R974.43 S445M 1857. Gift of Betty Carson.

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MASSACHUSETTS BIRTH INDEX, 1841 - 1895. [MICROFICHE, 417 Fiche.] Jay Mack Holbrook.

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS, MASSACHUSETTS MARRIAGE INDEX, 1841 - 1895. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 327 FICHE.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: ADAMS, 1878- 1894. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 36 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: ASHLAND, 1840- 1895. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 17 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: CONWAY, 1749- 1892. Jay Mack Holbrook. MICROFICHE, 43 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: EASTON, MASS., 1693 - 1895. [MICROFICHE, 63 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: FLORIDA, 1781 - 1900. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 6 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: GREAT BARRINGTON, 1797- 1856. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE. 51 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: HANCOCK, 1767 - 1896. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 29 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: HANOVER, MASS., 1712-1895. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 47 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: HAWLEY, 1727- 1892. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 27 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: MANCHESTER, 1624 - 189 2. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 72 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: OTIS, 1764- 1892. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 51 Fiche'.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: ROCHESTER, MASS. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 123 Fiche.]

MASSACHUSETTS VITAL RECORDS: TOPSFIELD, 1645 - 1905. Jay Mack Holbrook. [MICROFICHE, 74 Fiche.]

MAYFLOWER QUARTERLY, Volume 32, 1966. General Society, Mayflower Descendants. R369.12 M468. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

N.J. BOWDITCH "GLEANER" ARTICLES IN BOSTON TRANSCRIPT. [MICROFILM.] PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS. Charles Henry Pope. R929.3744 P825P

1965. Anonymous donor. PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE. Evelyn Sibley Lampman. R F. Gift of Mrs. Edelle

Hignett. RECORDS OF BOSTON SELECTMEN, 1736 TO 1742. [MICROFILM.] ROXBURY LAND AND CHURCH RECORDS. [MICROFILM.] SAINTS AND STRANGERS, BEING THE LIVES OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS.

George F. Willison. R974.4 W735S. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. SEARCH FOR THE PASSENGERS OF "THE MARY AND JOHN," 1630, Volume 15

(MARY AND JOHN ... TOUR TO ENGLAND.) Burton W. Spear. R929.374 S741 S 1985. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

SECOND REPORT OF THE RECORD. [MICROFILM.] SELECTMEN'S MINUTES, FROM 1754 THROUGH 1763, FROM 1763 THROUGH

1768, FROM 1769 THROUGH APRIL, 1775. [MICROFILM, 3 Rolls.] VITAL RECORDS OF GREAT BARRINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS, TO THE YEAR

1850. [MICROFILM.] WORCESTER COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS WARNINGS, 1737 - 1788.

R929.37443 W929 1992. Gift of National Society, New England Women, Texas Colony in memory of Miss Isabel Edith Gibson.

MICHIGAN

DETROIT SOCIETY FOR GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MAGAZINE, Volume 55, 1991-92. R929.1 062 D483M.

GENEALOGY IN MICHIGAN: WHAT - WHEN - WHERE. [MICROFILM.] MICHIGAN TOMBSTONES: BANGOR, VAN BUREN COUNTY. [MICROFILM.] SHIAWASSEE STEPPIN STONES, Volume 21, 1991 - 92. R929.37742 S555.

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MINNESOTA

PRAIRIELAND PIONEER, Volume 8, 1991. R929.3776 P898.

MISSISSIPPI

WOODVILLE REPUBLICAN, MISSISSIPPI'S OLDEST EXISTING NEWSPAPER, JAN. 4, 1840 - OCT. 30, 1847, Volume 2. O'Levia Neil Wilson Wiese. R929.37622 W651W 1990. Gift of Edwin D. Kuykendall.

LAUDERDALE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI MARRIAGE RECORD: COLORED, Volumes 4 - 5, 1899 - 1903. [MICROFILM.]

MISSISSIPPI 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 33 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. MISSISSIPPI RECORDS, Volume 1, # 2, April 1989 & Volume 2, # 1, Jan. 1990.

R929.3762 M678 V.1-2. Gift of Margaret Ann Thetford. RESOURCE RECORDS OF PIKE-WALTHALL COUNTIES, MISSISSIPPI, 1798-1910.

R929.37622 R434 1978. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Judge Grace Campbell McKnight.

MISSOURI

ANNALS OF ST. LOUIS IN ITS TERRITORIAL DAYS, FROM 1804 TO 1821. Frederic L. Billon. [MICROFILM.]

BIRTH RECORDS RECORDED IN JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI. Joanne Chiles Eakin. R929.37784 E11 B 1990.

GUIDE TO GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ST. LOUIS. Edward E. Steele. R929.1 0972 S814G 1991. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

INDEX TO FIFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1830 POPULATION SCHED­ULES, STATE OF MISSOURI. Capitola Hensley Glazner. R929.3 A8ZM 1830. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1825 - 1844. Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry. [MICROFILM.]

MARION COUNTY, MISSOURI MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1827- 1856; also, 1868-1881. [MICROFILM, 2 Rolls.] Gift of Judy I. Godwin.

MINUTE!!) OF THE FIRST AND SECOND BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS, MISJOURI, 1805 - 1812, 1832 - 1835. [MICROFILM 2 Rolls.]

MISSOURI 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 65 Rolls.] Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society Census Fund.

MISSOURI GENEALOGICAL RECORDS AND ABSTRACTS, Volume 3, 1787 -1839. Sherida K. Eddleman. R929.3778 E21M 1990. Gift of DGS.

MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volume 86, 1991 - 92. R977.8005 M678. MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS, Volume 3 & 4 ( 1908 - 1923).

[MICROFILM.] NORTHWEST MISSOURI GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL, Volume 11, 1991.

R929.37781 N879. PIKE COUNTY, MISSOURI MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1825 - 1851, 1865 - 1914.

[MICROFILM]. Gift of Judy I. Godwin. ST. LOUIS AND ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE RECORDS, 1869 -

1877, Volume 4. R929.37786 S145 V.4. Gift of DGS.

NEBRASKA

NEBRASKA 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 24 Rolls.) Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society Census Fund.

WAGONER, Volume 14, 1991. R929.37829 W135.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

HISTORICAL NEW HAMPSHIRE, Volume 46, 1991. R974.2005 H673. HISTORY OF BOSCAWEN AND WEBSTER, FROM 1733 TO 1878. Charles

Carleton Coffin. [MICROFILM.]

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SHAPING THE LAND WE CALL NEW HAMPSHIRE, ... AN EXHIBITION AT THE MUSEUM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORY ... APR. 22 - DEC. 31, 1992. R974.2 S529 1992. Anonymous donor.

VITAL RECORDS OF HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, TO THE END OF THE YEAR 1900, Volume 1. George Freeman Sanborn. R929.37426 S198V 1992. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

NEW JERSEY

EXCERPTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ... 1783 to ... 1906. Society of the Cincinnati in ... New Jersey. R369.13 S678E 1908. Gift of Jeanne J. Tabb.

JOURNAL OF THE JOHANNES SCHWALM HIST. ASSOC., Volume 4, 1989- 92. R929.3748 J86.

MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS, NEW JERSEY SOCIETY LINEAGES, 1973. Walter Kitchel. R929.3749 K62S. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

NEW JERSEY HISTORY, Volume 109. 974.9 N532.

NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO 1920 CENSUS, Series T625, Roll 1075. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Judith Johns.

NEW MEXICO 1920 SOUNDEX, Series M1577, Roll 20. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Judith Johns.

NEW YORK

175TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, 1802 - 1977, MIL. LODGE NO. 93, F.& A.M., MANLIUS, NEW YORK. [MICROFILM.]

BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW ... SKETCHES OF LEADING CITIZENS OF CLINTON AND ESSEX COUNTIES. [MICROFILM.] Gift of DGS honoring A. B. Jamieson.

GAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (1842). [MICROFILM.] GENEALOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM EARLY BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK

NEWSPAPERS, 1812-1880. Maurice R. Hitt. R929.37477 H676G 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

HALVE MAEN, Volume 64~ 1991. R974.7004 H197. NEW YORK 1900 SOUNDEX SERIES T1 062 ROLL 645. [MICROFILM.] Gift of

Madelyn Robin. NEW YORK 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1266 & 1267 .]

Gift of Edward W. Samuells in memory of Mary Helen Smith. RECORDS OF THE 2ND BAPTIST CHURCH IN SWEDEN, FROM IN YEAR OF OUR

LORD 1819. [MICROFILM.] RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF NEW AMSTERDAM AND

NEW YORK: BAPTISMS, 1639- 1800, 2 Volumes. R929.3747 R311 1968. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring of Adrienne B. Jamieson.

SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volume 55, 1991. R974.745 S367. SOCIAL REGISTER, SUMMER, 1992. R974.71025 S678 1992. Gift of Natalie

H. lee. WILL RECORDS OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK, 1796 - 1805. Elizabeth

Prather Ellsberry. [MICROFILM.]

NORTH CAROLINA

SOUTHERN FRIEND, JOURNAL OF THE NORTH CAROLINA FRIENDS' HISTOR­ICAL SOCIETY, Volumes 12- 13·, 1990- 91. R289.6756 S727.

ABSTRACTS OF LETTERS OF RESIGNATIONS OF MtLITIA OFFICERS IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1779- 1840. Timothy Kearney. R929.3756 K24A 1992. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

CABARRUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1860 CENSUS INDEX. R929.37567 C112 1987. Anonymous donor.

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NORTH CAROLINA (cont.)

CALDWELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1860 CENSUS INDEX. R929.37568 C147 1987. Anonymous donor.

CAROLINA'S GENEALOGICAL BULLETIN, Volume 28, 1991. R929.20973 C292C. CHOWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA COURT MINUTES, 1749 -54, Book 3,

Volume Ill. Weynette Parks Haun. R929.37561 H373C V.3. Gift of Weynette Parks Haun honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

CRAVEN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY COURT MINUTES, 1757- 1763, Volume 5. North Carolina Colony, court of pleas. R929.37561 N864C V.5. Gift of Weynette Parks Haun honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

GENEALOGICAL JOURNAL, Volume 15, 1991. (Randolph Co.) R929.1 0975 G326.

GRANVILLE PROPRIETARY LAND OFFICE MISC. PAPERS [in ORANGE COUNTY RECORDS, Volume 7]. William D. Bennett. R929.37565 B4720 1987. Gift of Granvel, Nola Van and Jan Pierce in memory of Marion B. Solomon.

HERITAGE OF ROWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. R975.671 H548 1991. INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE PAPERS OF IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA,

1788-1915. Lois Schneider. R929.37567 S3591 1987. JOHNSTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ABSTRACTS: DEED BOOKS U-1, V-1,

W-1, X-1, 1795 - 1799, Volume 5. Weynette Parks Haun. R929.37564 H373J V.5. Gift of the author honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

LOT OF BUNKUM, Volume 12, 1991. R929.1 0975 L883. MARRIAGE & DEATH NOTICES, 1816 - 1840, ABSTRACTED FROM .. .

FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER & PREDECESSOR PAPERS. Bessie R. Hubbard. R929.37563 H875M 1991. Gift of Faded Genes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

MARRIAGES OF BUTE AND WARREN COUNTIES, NORTH CAROLINA, 1764 -1868. R929.37562 M359 1991. Gift of Mary K. Beyer.

MARTIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOKS 1 & 2, 1774- 1868. MARTIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOKS 3 & 4, 1868- 1910. R929.37564 M3779 1990. Both volumes gift of Faded Genes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

NORTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Roll 1307 .] Gift of Albert D. Mayfield.

NORTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1308 AND 1313. Gift of Ray Evelyn Slay in memory of Mrs. Ernestine Boone.

NORTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1309, 1310, 1311, 1314- 1317. Gift of B. R. Manson.

NORTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, 29 Rolls.] Gift of the Dallas Genealogical Society Census Fund.

NORTH CAROLINA IN MAPS. William P. Cumming. R912.756 C971 N. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

NORTH CAROLINA REVOLUTIONARY ARMY ACCOUNTS, SEC. OF STATE: TREASURER'S & CONTROLLER'S PAPERS, Volumes 5 - 6. Weynette Parks Haun. R973.3456 H373N 1989. Gift of Weynette Parks Haun honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

ORANGE COUNTY DEED BOOK 5 AND V. 7 (in ORANGE COUNTY RECORDS, Volumes 7 & 8). William D. Bennett. R929.37565 B4720 1987. Gift of Marian N. Lohr honoring Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Gann.

ORANGE COUNTY STATE LAND GRANTS 1-500, Volume 9. William D. Bennett. R929.37565 B4720 1987. Gift of Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Nicosia in memory of Margaret Freeman Leavell.

ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA COURT MINUTES, 1762- 1766, BOOK 2. Weynette Parks Haun. R929.37565 H3730 1991. Gift of Weynette Parks Haun honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

ROWAN COUNTY REGISTER, Volume 1, Numbers 1 - 4. Jo White Linn. R929.37567 R877. Gift of M. S. Dickerson.

SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TAX LIST, 1816. Iris Mosely Harvey. R929.37566 H341 S 1990.

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WARREN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA RECORDS, Volume 1 1764-1779. Mary Hinton Kerr. R929.3 N8WK. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

WARREN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA RECORDS, Volume II: ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOK A, 1764-1766. Mary Hinton Kerr. R929.3 N8WK. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

OHIO

1880 OHIO MORTALITY RECORDS, COUNTIES ADAMS THROUGH GEAUGA (ALL EXISTING OHIO MORTALITY SCHEDULES). Jeanne Britton Workman. R929.3771 W926E 1991. Gift of Norman G. Germany in memory of Margaret Leavell.

ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY. [MICROFILM.]

HISTORY OF BELMONT AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES, OHIO. J. A. Caldwell. R977 .193 C147H 1976. Anonymous donor.

HISTORY OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES ... 1879. R977.163 H673 1976. Anon. donor.

INDEX OF DEATH NOTICES AND MARRIAGE NOTICES APPEARING IN CINCIN­NATI VOLKSFREUND, 1850-1908. Jeffrey G. Herbert. R929.37717 H5361 1991 . Gift of Nancy M. Broermann.

JEFFERSON COUNTY OHIO, MARRIAGE BOOK 6, 1859-1866. Reva Ashcraft. R929.37716 A823J 198-.

OHIO 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 106 Rolls]. Gift of DGS Census Fund. OHIO 1920 SOUNDEX, SERIES M1581. [MICROFILM, Roll 84.] Gift of Sammie

T. Lee honoring James Bruce Moseley. OHIO 1920 SOUNDEX, SERIES M1581. [MICROFILM, Roll 85.] Gift of Sammie

T. Lee in memory of Sue Williford. OHIO VALLEY GERMAN BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX. Don Heinrich Tolzmann.

R929.30893 T6540 1992. Gift of Mary K. Beyer. OHIO, THE CROSSROADS OF OUR NATION, Volume 33, 1992. R929.3771 037 RECOLLECTIONS OF AN OCTOGENARIAN. John Johnson Ashenhurst.

R B A8245A 90. Gift of Shirley M. Clendening.

OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA 1920 CENSUS, [MICROFILM, 40 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. ROSTER OF THE OKLAHOMA SOCIETY, REGISTER OF ANCESTORS, SUPPLE-

MENT 3, NSDAR, 1990 CENTENNIAL EDITION. D A R, Oklahoma Society. R929.1 D50K. Gift of Navena Troxel.

STIGLER CEMETERY INDEX, 1986. Roger Baker. R929.37667 B168S 1988. Gift of Wally Waits.

TOBUCKSY NEWS, Volume 8, Nos. 1-4. R929.37667 T629. Gift of Lloyd D. Bockstruck honoring Rose Marie Snell.

WESTERN PLAINSMAN, Volumes 3- 7, SEPT. 1987- 92. R929.3766 W527.

PENNSYLVANIA

ADAMS COUNTY - CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA SEPTENNIAL CEN­SUSES, 1793 - 1800. [MICROFILM, 1 Roll.] Gift of David Allen Navorska.

BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY. Alex Harris. R974.815 H313B. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

CHURCH RECORDS ... CHRIST REFORMED CHURCH (MAXATAWNY OR DE LONG'S) REFORMED CHURCH ... BOWERS, BERKS CO. William John Hinke. R929.37481 H663C 1991. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

EARLY SETTLEMENT OF DALLAS TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYL­VANIA. William Penn Ryman. R974.832 R995E 1901. Anonymous donor.

GUIDE TO THE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society of Pennsylvania. R016.9748 H673G 1991 . Gift of Edward S. Hill.

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DECEMBER 1992

GUIDE TO THE RECORDS OF PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING. Society of Friends, Philadelphia.... R016.9730 S678G 1989. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

HISTORIC NEWTOWN. Edward R. Barnsley. R974.821 B262H 1934. Gift of Nancy Nulisch.

HISTORY OF LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. H. C. Bradsby. [MICROFILM.]

HISTORY OF MONROE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Robert Brown Keller. [MICROFILM.]

HISTORY OF PERRY COUNTY IN PENNSYLVANIA, FROM THE EARLIEST SETTLE­MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. Silas Wright. [MICROFILM.]

HOST "TULPEHOCKEN" CHURCH AT MARION TOWNSHIP, BERKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. R929.37481 H831 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne Jamieson.

LAWMAKING AND LEGISLATORS IN PENNSYLVANIA, A BIOGRAPHICAL DIC­TIONARY, Volume 1. Craig W. Horle. R328.748 L418 1991. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

MARRIAGES REPORTED BY DER LIBANON DEMOKRA T, A GERMAN LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT LEBANON, PA. Robert A. Helman. R929.37481 H466M 1990.

NAMES OF PERSONS FOR WHOM MARRIAGE LICENSES WERE ISSUED IN THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA. R929.3748 N174 1963. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

NORTH CODORUS TOWNSHIP, ORIGINAL PENN. LAND RECORDS: INDEX ... TO ... DRAFT MAPS, YORK CO., PENNSYLVANIA. Neal Otto Hively. R929.37484 H676N 1991.

OLD WESTMORELAND: A HISTORY OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DURING THE REVOLUTION. Edgar W. Hassler. [MICROFILM.]

PAROCHIAL REGISTERS FOR LUTHERAN CONGREGATIONS IN DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1757- 1986. FrederickS. Weiser. R016.92937 W427G 1986. Gift of Mary Miller.

PENNSYLVANIA BIRTHS, LEHIGH COUNTY, 1734- 1800. John T. Humphrey. R929.37482 H926P 1992. Gift of Evelyn JoAnn Cantrell.

PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGIST AND HISTORIAN, 1991. R929.3748 P415. PHILADELPHIA CITY AND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TAXPAYERS, 1779.

R929.37481 P544 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill. QUAKER MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, NEW GARDEN MONTHLY MEETING,

CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 1704- 1799. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman. R929.37481 B626Q 1990. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

SHREWSBURY & SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIPS, ORIGINAL PENNSYLVANIA LAND RECORDS, INDEX ... TO ... DRAFT MAPS, YORK COUNTY. Neal Otto Hively. R929.37484 H676S 1992.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Volume 18 1991 - 92. 929;3748 W527. .

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY, Volume 75 1992. 974.885 W527. YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CHURCH RECORDS OF THE 18TH CENTURY.

Marlene Strawser Bates. R929.37484 B329Y 1991. Gift of Mary M. Beadles in memory of Mrs. Martin (Elizabeth) Williams.

RHODE ISLAND

RHODE ISLAND BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SKETCH INDEX. Carlyle J. Parker. R016.92007 P241R 1991. Gift of Texas Colony, National Society New England Women in memory of Mrs. Imogene Guion Trau.

RHODE ISLAND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Volume 16, INDEX OF WILLS, 1636-1850. R929.3745 R475 V.16. Gift of lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Dallas Genealogical Society Board of Directors, 1991 - 92.

RHODE ISLAND HISTORY, Volume 49 1991. 974.5005 R475.

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SOUTH CAROLINA

ANNALS OF NEWBERRY, IN TWO PARTS. John Belton O'Neall. R975. 7739 OSSA 1949. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

CAROLINA HERALD, Volume 19, 1991. R929.10975 C292. CAROLOGUE, 1991. R975. 7 C292. CITIZENS AND IMMIGRANTS, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1768. Mary Bondurant

Warren. R929.3757 W291 C L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. DUTCH FORK. 0. B. Mayer. R398.232 M468D 1982. Gift of Stephen R.

Leavell. GOODLY HERITAGE: HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Anne

Pickens Collins. R975.747 C712G 1986. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. HISTORY OF NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA .. . 1749- 1860. Thomas

H. Pope. R975. 739 P826H L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION, 1780 - 1783. Edward

McCrady. [MICROFILM.] HISTORY OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WOODRUFF, SOUTH CAROLINA.

Robert A. lvey. R286.17572 195H 1962. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. MARRIAGE AND DEATH NOTICES FROM COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS-

PAPERS, 1838 - 1860, ... BURNT COUNTIES. Brent Howard Holcomb. R929.37577 H725M 1988. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA CEMETERIES, Volumes 1 - 2. George Carter Abrams. R929.5 A 161 N. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED INDEX, 1784 - 1840. R929.37573 N534 1982. Gift of Mrs. Pauline Sadler Wilds honoring Kelvin Meyers.

NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE ESTATE ABSTRACTS, Volume 1, 1785 - 1820. Glenda Wood Bundrick. R929.37573 B942N 1987. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL ANNALS. George Leland Summer. R975. 739 S955N 1980. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

PURITY AND ITS PEOPLE: A HISTORY OF PURITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1787 - 1987. Edward Hood Dawson. R285.17574 D272P 1987. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

RECOLLECTIONS AND REMINISCENCES, 1861 - 1865, THROUGH WORLD WAR I. Volume 3. R973. 782 R311 1990.

REGISTER OF MARRIAGES ... BY MOSES WADDEL, D.O., IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA. Moses Waddel. R929.3757 W116R 197-. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Bobby Gilmer Moss. R973.36 M913R. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

SOUTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Roll 1690.] Gift of Sharon Roberts in memory of Mary Helen Smith.

SOUTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625, [MICROFILM, Rolls 1682-1685.] Gift of Mrs. Robert E. Ramsey in memory of Joe and Martha Bulowski.

SOUTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1686-1689.] Gift of Mrs. Robert E. Ramsey honoring of Mrs. Mildred Harrison.

SOUTH CAROLINA 1920 CENSUS, Series T625. [MICROFILM, Rolls 1691-1699.] Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society Census Fund.

SOUTH CAROLINA JURY LISTS, 1718 THROUGH 1783. Mary Bondurant Warren. R929.3757 W291 S. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

SOUTH CAROLINA MARRIAGES AND DEATH RECORDS. Betty Wood Thomas. R929.3757 T454S 1967. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

SOUTH CAROLINA WILLS, 1670 - 1853 OR LATER. iv1ary Bondurant Warren. R929.3757 W291S L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

SPARTANBURG COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1785- 1911, IMPLIED IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE RECORDS. Barbara R. Langdon. R929.37572 L273S 1992. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society honoring Adrienne B. Jamieson.

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THREE RIVERS CHRONICLE, Volume 11, 1991. R929.37578 T531. UNION COUNTY, S. C. CEMETERY RECORDS. Betty Wood Thomas.

R929.37574 T454U 1959. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. UNION COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1820 CENSUS. Betty Wood Thomas.

R929.37574 T454U 1966. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. WILL BOOK L, INCLUDING ANNUAL RETURNS AND EQUITIES, NEWBERRY

COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Sandra J. Lee. R929.37573 L481W. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

TENNESSEE

CEMETERY RECORDS OF GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Vols. 1 - 2. Emily B. Walker. R929.37682 W178C. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

EVERY NAME INDEX TO 18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE COUNTY RECORD BOOKS. Byron Sistler. R929.3768 S623E 1992. Gift of Mary K. Beyer.

FRANKLIN COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, Volumes 19 & 20, 1988 & 1991. R976.863 F834.

GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS, Volumes A - B, & B, June 1870 - Feb. 1878. Mary Louise Gossum. R929.37682 G681 G. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE NEWSPAPER EXTRACTS, 1837-1861,1869-1874, 1875. Emily B. Walker. R929.37682 W178G 1986. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

GILES COUNTY CHANCERY COURT, Volume 6. Elizabeth W. White. R929.37686 W583G 1987. Gift of Faded Genes.

HISTORY OF RHEA COUNTY, TENNESSEE. R976.8834 H673 1991. Gift of Adele L. Needham.

KINGSPORT HERITAGE, THE EARLY YEARS, 1700 TO 1900. Muriel M. C. Spoden. R976.896 S762K 1991. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Spiritas honoring Mrs. Alma Andrews.

KNOXVILLE'S FIRST GRAVEYARD 1800 1879. East Tennessee Historical Society. R929.50976 E13K. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF MC NAIRY COUNTY TENNESSEE, 1911 1926. McNairy County Genealogical Society. 929.37682 M359 199-. Gift of Emma Shrum Butler.

MARSHALL COUNTY, HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 22, 1991. R976.8585 M369.

MAURY COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES IN TENNESSEE. June England Tuck. R929.37685 T889M 1991. Gift of June England Tuck.

MID-SOUTH BIBLE RECORDS, Volume 1. DAR, Ft. Assumption Chapter, Memphis. R929.3 T2ZDR. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

NORTH CAROLINA LAND GRANTS IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT, 1788 - 1796 ... GIBSON AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. Emily B. Walker. R929 .37682 W178N 1987. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

PEOPLE OF WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1800- 1899. Thomas E. Partlow. R929.37685 P273P. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

TENNESSEANS IN THE WAR OF 1812. Byron Sistler. R976.8 S623T 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Margaret H. Pearce.

TENNESSEE 1900 CENSUS SOUNDEX, Series T-1 072. [MICROFILM, Roll 154.] Gift of Emma Shrum Butler.

TENNESSEE 1900 SOUNDEX, Series T-1 072. [MICROFILM, Roll 161.] Gift of Edward S. How.

TENNESSEE 1910 CENSUS SOUNDEX: [MICROFILM, Roll 91.] TENNESSEE 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 44 Rolls.] Gift of Dallas

Genealogical Society Census fund. · TENNESSEE 1920 SOUNDEX, Series M1588. [MICROFILM, Roll 76.]. Gift of

Judith Johns. TENNESSEE ANCESTORS, Volume 8, 1991. R929.1 0976 T297.

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TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, RECORDS OF EARLY SETTLERS FROM STATE AND COUNTY ARCHIVES. Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley. R929.3768 W613T. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

TENNESSEE: GRAINGER COUNTY, MARRIAGE BONDS AND LICENSES, 1796 -1866, Volume 1. Billie Wyrick Kennerly. R929.3 T2GK. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, No. 23, 1991. R976.856 W729. WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED ABSTRACTS, 1799 - 1811. Joyce

Martin Murray. R929.37685 M982W 1991. Gift of DGS. WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CIRCUIT COURT RECORDS, 1810- 1855.

Thomas E. Partlow. R929.37685 P273W 1988. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED BOOKS, C- Z, 1793- 1853. [2 Volumes.]

Thomas E. Partlow. R929.37685 P273W. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEEDS, MARRIAGES, AND WILLS, 1800- 1902.

Thomas E. Partlow. R929.37685 P273W. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS, 1800 - 1875.

Thomas E. Partlow. R929.37685 P273W. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

TEXAS

150 YEARS OF CEMETERY RECORDS IN MILAM COUNTY, TEXAS. Perry C. Holder. R929.37642 H7270 1991. Gift of Will & Julie Thomas in memory of Gertrude Round.

ANCESTOR LINEAGES OF MEMBERS, TEXAS SOCIETY, NAT16NAL SOCIETY, COLONIAL DAMES, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. National Society, Colonial Dames XVII. ~976.4 N213A. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

AVINGER, TEXAS, USA, Volume 1. Fred McKenzie. R976.4193 M156A 1988. Gift of Kenneth C. Vauthier. A second copy, gift of Jim Davis.

CHISHOLM TRAIL, Volume 11, 1991 - 92. R929.37642 C542. CHRONICLES OF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS, Volume 30, 1991. R976.4225 C557. COLLIN CHRONICLES, Volume 12. R929.37645 C699. CONFEDERATE PATRIOT INDEX, TEXAS DIVISION. R973.7464 C748 1988. DEFENDERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS: Volume I, TEXAS ARMY: MUSTER

ROLLS, RECEIPT ROLLS ... 1836-1841. R976.404 D313 1989. Gift of Mrs. Joanne Tillery.

DELTA DATA: DELTA COUNTY, TEXAS 1880 CENSUS AND MORTALITY SCHEDULES, WITH ADDED DATA. Doris Toon Alley. R929.37642 A435D 1987. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

FINDERS KEEPERS, Volume 8, 1991. R929.37645 F494. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 1886- 1986, ELKHART, TEXAS. R286.17642 ·F527

1986. FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. 'Mrs. Harry Joseph

Morris. R929.3764 D238F. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. GENEALOGY OF A GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Laurence Foster Bate. R929.106

B328G 1991 . Gift of Laurence Foster Bate. GREATER DALLAS ILLUSTRATED. R976.42812 G786 1992. Gift of Lloyd

DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Mrs. Jennie Faye Ellis. GTT: LIVES, LEGENDS, LORE. Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

R929.3764 D238G 1991. Gift of Annie Bell Lassig Harrison. HARRIS CHAPEL CEMETERY, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS. Sherrill Hooton.

R929.37641 H789H 1991. Gift of Sherrill A. Hooton. HARRISON COUNTY, TEXAS CAUCASIAN RESIDENTS IN 1880. Nancy

Blakeley Ruff. R929.37641 R922H 1987. Gift of Kenneth C. Vauthier. HERITAGE FROM THE PAST: SKETCHES FROM HOPKINS COUNTY HISTORY,

Volume 1. Celia M. Wright. R976.4274 W948H. Gift of Jim Davis. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL HANDBOOK OF FREESTONE COUNTY,

TEXAS ... Steven R. Butler. R929.37642 B986H 1992. Gift of Steven R. Butler.

I GO TO PREPARE A TRAIL FOR YOU. Peter McNabb. R369.4309 N1691 1987.

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MAJOR JAMES MCGREGOR CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY COLONIAL DAMES, XVII CENTURY, 1975- 1977. National Society, Colonial Dames, XVII Century. R369 .12 N277M. Gift of Hazel A. Peterson in memory of Sewall Longfellow Brown, Jr.

MARRIAGE RECORDS, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS. Peggy Anderson. R929.37642 A548M. Gift of Sammie Townsend Lee.

MEN OF TEXAS, A COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS... R920 M534 1903. Gift of Luke 0. Hodges.

NEW BOSTONIAN, 1991. R976.4197 N532. NEWSLETTER GERMAN TEXAN HERITAGE SOCIETY, Volume 13 1991.

976.4004 N558N. NEWSLETTER, WOOD COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. Wood County

Genealogical Society. R929. 76422 N558N. Gift of Margaret Ann Thetford. NEWSPAPER OBITUARIES, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, 1900- 1909, ... FROM THE

McKINNEY COURIER GAZETTE & THE DEMOCRAT. Carolyn Barnes. R929.37645 W628N 1988. Gift of Vicki Ferrantello.

NORTHEAST TEXAS GENEALOGY AND HISTORY, Volume 9, 1991. R929.37642 N874 1992. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

OAK LEAVES, Volume 11, 1991 -92. R929.37641 0110. OLD INDIANOLA. Lois Lucille Gray. R F. Gift of Patrick McKenna. OUR HERITAGE, Volume 11, 1990 - 91. R929.37642 093. PANTHER, 1922. Panther, Ft. Worth High School. R373. 76453 P197P 1922.

Gift of Luke 0. Hodges. PAPERS CONCERNING ROBERTSON'S COLONY IN TEXAS, Volume 17. Malcolm

D. Mclean. R976.4 M161 P 1974. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Brenda Burns Kellow.

PERSPECTIVES ... MOMENTS OF REMEMBRANCE. R976.4195 P467 1992. Gift of Peggy Waid.

PHOTOS AND TALES OF DELTA COUNTY. Wilma Ross. R976.4273 R827P L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

PLEASANT VALLEY CEMETERY, CEDAR HILL, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS. George Washington Hinton. R929.37642 H666P 1989. Gift of Pleasant Valley Cemetery Association.

RESEARCH IN TEXAS. Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. R929.1 072 B665R 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Randy Wilhoit.

SACHSE REMEMBERED, 1840- 1940. Mary Allene Jones. R976.42811 J78S 1990. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

SOUTHWESTERN HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volumes 84 - 89, 1980 - 1986. R976.4005 S726.

STATE DIRECTORY. Daus., American Colonists, TX Soc. R369.12 D238S 1990. Gift of Thomas Poe Chapter, D. A. C ..

TEXAS 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 98 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. TEXAS 1920 SOUNDEX.[MICROFILM, 373 Rolls.] Gift of DGS Census Fund. TEXAS SCHOLASTICS, 1854 - 1855. Gifford E. White. R929.3764 W584T

1981. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society. TEXAS SOCIETY OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY, COLONIAL DAMES XVII

CENTURY, 1991 - 1993. R369.1 N213T. Gift of Hazel A. Peterson honoring Mrs. Martha Thomas Williams.

TEXAS WOMEN OF DISTINCTION, A BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. Ina May Ogletree McAdams. R920.0764 M113T. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

UNIFORM BUTTONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. Bob Shelton. R355.14 S545U 1986.

YESTERDAYS, Volume 11,1991. R929.37641 Y47.

VIRGIN ISLANDS

VIRGIN ISLANDS 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 1 Roll.] & VIRGIN ISLANDS 1920 SOUNDEX. [MICROFILM, 3 Rolls.] Gift of Adrienne B. Jamieson.

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1778 - 1780 TAX LISTS OF HENRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Lela C. Adams. R929.3755 A214S. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

22ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY. Jeffrey C. Weaver. R973.7455 W363T 1991. 26TH BATTALION, VIRGINIA INFANTRY. Terry Lowry. R973.7455 L921T 1991 . 7TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY. David F. Riggs. R973.7455 R569S L. Gift of

Stephen R. Leavell. ALBEMARLE COUNTY VIRGINIA COURT PAPERS, 1744 - 1783. Benjamin B.

Weisinger. R929.37554 W427A 1987. Gift of Bob Clark honoring Lois Hudgins.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA COURT ORDERS, 1732- 1737. R929.37555 B911 1992. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VIRGINIA COURT ORDERS, 1749- 1752. R929.3755 C525 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

COLLECTION OF UNRECORDED WILLS, NORFOLK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1711 -1800. Elizabeth B. Wingo. R929.3 V8NOW. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA HISTORICAL BULLETIN, Volume 7, 1991. R975.5615 C969.

DEATH RECORDS OF CARROLL COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1912- 1917. Virginia Gentry Phillips. R929.37557 P563D 1990.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1788 - 1790. Ruth Sparacio R929.37553 S736D 1988.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1745- 1749, 1748- 1750. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37553 S736D 1988.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1790 - 1793. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736D 1987.

DEED ABSTRACTS OF RICHMOND COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1711 - 1714. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736D 1991.

DOUGLAS REGISTER: ... A DETAILED RECORD OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS ... AS KEPT ... FROM 1750 TO 1797. W. Mac Jones. R929.37554 D737D 1966. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PERSONS ... DELEGATES ... COLONY OF VIRGINIA, ... MARCH 20, 1775 -JULY 5, 1776. June Banks Evans. R929.3755 E92E 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill .

FREDERICK FINDINGS, Volumes 3 & 4, 1991 - 1992. R929.37559 F852. GAULEY, MERCER AND WESTERN ARTILLERY. P. Michael West. R973.7455

W519G 1991. GOOCHLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE, Volume 24, 1992.

R975.5455 G645. GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA COURT ORDERS, 1735- 1737. R929.37554

G645 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill. GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE CEMETERY OF ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL

CHURCH, HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. John B. Bentley. R929.5 B477G. Gift of Faded Genes honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

HENRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA PUBLICK CLAIMS. Janice L. Abercrombie. R929.37556 A144H 1991. Gift of Sons ofthe Rev. in the State of Texas.

HIGH ON A WINDY HILL, INDEX AND ADDENDUM, CEMETERIES OF WASH­INGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Catherine S. McConnell. R929.5 M129H INX.

HISTORY OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. H. W. Burton. [MICROFILM.] INDEX TO THE VIRGINIA GENEALOGIST, Volumes 1 - 20, 1957 - 1976. John

Frederick Dorman. R929.3755 V817 INDEX. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. INDEX, ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, VIRGINIA CHANCERY COURT PAPERS, 1773-

1839 ON MICROFILM, Volume 1. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Edward S. Hill. ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, VIRGINIA PUBLICK CLAIMS. Janice L. Abercrombie.

[MICROFILM.] Gift of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Texas. JOURNAL OF THE ROANOKE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volumes 12- 13.

R975.579 J86. LANCASTER COUNTY, VIRGINIA MARRIAGE BONDS, 1652- 1850. Ida Johnson

Lee. R929.3 V8LLM. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

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LAND RECORDS, DINWIDDIE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1752 - 1820. Thomas P. Hughes. R929.3 V8DIH. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA LAND TAXES, 1788- 1790, 1807- 1813. [4 Volumes] June Banks Evans. R929.37556 E92L 1990. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILL BOOK 2, 1760- 1778. R929.37556 L962 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILL BOOKS 5 AND 6, 1800 - 1809. June Banks Evans. R929 .37556 E92L 1991. Gift of Roxie F. Clarke in memory of Margaret Leavell.

LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA, DEED BOOK 16, (1790-1795). June Banks Evans. R929.37556 E92L 1989. Gift of DGS honoring Adrienne Jamieson.

MARRIAGES IN VIRGINIA: SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, 1851 - 1900, AND ORANGE COUNTY, 1851 - 1900. Therese A. Fisher. R929.37553 F536M 1992. Gift of Ralph Glaser in memory of Margaret Leavell.

MARRIAGES OF CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1781- 1815. Catherine L. Knorr. R929.3 V8CUK. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1733 - 1815. Kathleen Booth Williams. R929.3755 W724M 1986. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. A second copy, gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

MARRIAGES OF LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1766- 1815. Kathleen Booth Williams. R929.3 V8LOUW. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF NORFOLK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1706 - 1792, Volume 1. Elizabeth B. Wingo. R929.3 V8NOWM. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1747-1810. Catherine L. Knorr. R929.3 V80K. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF PATRICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1791 - 1850. Lela C. Adams. R929.37556 A214M. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

MARRIAGES OF PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1749 - 1821. Elizabeth B. Wingo. R929.3 W771 M. Gift ot'Vernon D. Goldston.

MASTER INDEX TO "TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS," PAGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Volumes 3, 5 & 9 BY DUANE L. BORDEN. Judith A. Campbell. R929.37559 C 188M 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

NORFOLK COUNTY, VIRGINIA TITHABLES, Volume 3, 1766 - 1780. Elizabeth B. Wingo. R929.3755 W771 N V.3.

OLD CHURCHES, MINISTERS AND FAMILIES OF VIRGINIA, Volume II. Bishop Meade. R975.5 M481 0 1966. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

ORDER BOOK ABSTRACTS OF SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1738 -1740, 1740 - 1742. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37553 S7360 1990.

PAGE COUNTY, VA ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOKS A - D. Judith A. Campbell. R929.37559 C188P 1992. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA HUSTINGS COURT MARRIAGE BONDS, MARRIAGE REGISTER & MINISTERS' RETURNS 1784 - 1854. Thomas P. Hughes. R929.3 V8PRIH. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston.

PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY, VIRGINIA PUBLICK CLAIMS. Janice L. Abercrombie. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Texas.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE M. W. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT YORK MASONS OF ... VIRGINIA ... 1778 TO 1822, Volume 1. Freemasons, Grand Lodge of Virginia. R366.1 F855P 1955. Gift of John F. Maxfield.

RICHMOND COUNTY HISTORY, Volume 22. R975.864 R498. ST. PAUL'S PARISH REGISTER (STAFFORD-KING GEORGE COUNTIES), 1715 -

1798. Saint Paul's Parish. 929.3 V8KS 1962. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS, 1700 - 1711, Book 6.

Weynette Parks Haun. R929.37555 H373S 1986. Gift of Weynette Parks Haun honoring Mrs. Renee Jackson Smith.

TITHABLES, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1775 - 1781. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736T 1991.

VIRGINIA GENEALOGIST, Volume 35, 1991, & INDEX. R929.3755 V817 V.35.

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VIRGINIA MARRIAGES, EARLY TO 1800, A RESEARCH TOOL. R929.3755 V817 1991.

VIRGINIA POSTMASTERS AND POST OFFICES, 1789- 1832. Edith F. Axelson R383.49755 A969V 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Mrs. June Anderson Shipley.

VIRGINIA WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS, 1632 - 1800. Clayton Torrence. R929.3 V8ZT. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

VIRGINIANS AND WEST VIRGINIANS, 1607 - 1870, Volume 1. Patrick G. Wardell. R929.3755 W265V 1986. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

WILL ABSTRACTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1748- 1750. Ruth Sparacio. R929.37553 S736W 1988.

WILL ABSTRACTS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1675 - 1709, 2 Volumes, Ruth Sparacio. R929.37552 S736W 1992.

WYTHE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1992. R975.5773 W996. YEARBOOK, 1991-1993, HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF THE FOUNDERS OF

MANAKIN. Huguenot Soc.,the Founders, Manakin. R284.50607 H897Y. Gift of Hazel A. Peterson honoring Mrs A. Arthur Williams.

WASHINGTON

RESEARCHER, Volume 23, 1991 - 92. R929.3797 R432. TRAIL BREAKERS, Volume 18, 1991 - 92. R929.1 0979 T766.

WEST VIRGINIA

1880 CENSUS OF WEST VIRGINIA, COMPILED ALPHABETICALLY BY COUNTIES, VOLUME 13 (HAMPSHIRE, MORGAN, BERKELEY, JEFFERSON). William A. Marsh. R929.3755 M366E 1979.

FAMILIES OF WYOMING COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. R929.37544 F198. GREENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA RECORDS, MARRIAGES 1782- 1900,

3 Volumes. Larry G. Shuck. R929.37548 S562G 1988. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Michal Martin Farmer.

JOURNAL OF THE BRAXTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volume 19, 1991. R975.466 J86.

MARRIAGE RECORDS OF BOONE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, 1854 - 1946. [2 volumes] Ronald R. Turner. R929.37543 T951 M 1989. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

MARRIAGE RECORDS OF BOONE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, 1931 - 1946. Ronald R. Turner. R929.37543 T951 M 1989. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

MARRIAGE RECORDS OF RALEIGH COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, 1850- 1910. Ronald R. Turner. R929.37547 T951 M 1991. Gift of Edward S. Hill.

MARRIAGE RECORDS OF WYOMING COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, 1854- 1910. Ronald R. Turner. R929.37544 T951M 1991. Gift of EdwardS. Hill.

WEST AUGUSTA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER, Volumes 40-45, 1986- 1991. R929.3754 W516.

WEST VIRGINIA TODAY, A WORK FOR NEWSPAPER AND LIBRARY REFERENCE. W. Virginia Editors' Assoc. R975.4 W521 1941. Gift of Ruth W. MarDock.

WISCONSIN

WISCONSIN MAGAZINE OF HISTORY, Volume 75, 1991 - 1992. R977.5005 W811.

UNITED STATES

ABSTRACTS OF SERVICE RECORDS OF NAVAL OFFICERS, RECORDS OF OFFICERS, 1798 - 1893, Series M330. [MICROFILM.] Gift of Lucile Anderson Boykin.

AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL-BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX, Volume 169. R929.1 A5121 V.169.

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AMERICANS OF 1776, DAILY LIFE IN REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA. James Schouler. R973.31 S376A 1976. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

AMERICANS OF GENTLE BIRTH AND THEIR ANCESTORS, Volumes 1 & 2. Mrs. H. D. Pittman. R929. 103 P689A 1970. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

ANGLO-AMERICANS IN SPANISH ARCHIVES, ... ANGLO-AMERICAN SETTLERS IN THE SPANISH COLONIES OF AMERICA. Lawrence H. Feldman. R929.373 F333A 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Renee Jackson Smith.

CARTOGRAPHIC RECORDS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, RELATING TO AMERICAN INDIANS. United States National Archives. R016.91219 U58C 1974.

CHEROKEE BY BLOOD, RECORDS OF EASTERN CHEROKEE ANCESTRY IN THE U.S. COURT OF CLAIMS, 1906-1910, Volume 8. Jerry Wright Jordan. R929.373 J82C 1987. Gift of Gary and Debbie Werner in memory of Margaret Leavell.

COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, CHAPTER XXI, DALLAS, TEXAS. National Society, Colonial Dames, America. R369.12 N277Y. Gift of Michal Martin Farmer.

COLONIAL SOLDIERS OF THE SOUTH, 1732 - 1774. Murtie June Clark. R929.375 C594C. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA, OR WOMEN OF THE CENTURY. Phebe A. Hansford. R920 H2332D. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

DESCENDANTS OF MEXICAN WAR VETERANS. Steven R. Butler. R369.14 B986D 1992. Gift of Steven R. Butler.

DINGHY, Volume 1, Nos. 1-4, Feb.-Oct., 1988. R929.373 D584D. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

GENEALOGICAL HELPER, Volume 46, Pt. 1. R929.1 0973 G326. HERE LIES AMERICA, A COLLECTION OF NOTABLE GRAVES. Nancy Eills.

R731.76 E34H. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. HEREDITARY REGISTER OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1973. John

Griffin Rountree. R929.1 H542. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES, Volume 14. Mrs. John Bennett Boddie.

R929.1 B666H. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber. HOWITZER, 1944, 1945, and 1963. (U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY). R355.07

H863. Anonymous donor. INDEX OF INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS. U.S. Court of Claims. R347.7328

U581 1992. Anonymous donor. INDEX TO SERIES I OF AMERICAN LOYALIST CLAIMS. Clifford S. Dwyer.

R973.314 C688A 1990. Gift of Mrs. Margaret Ann Thetford. LIBRARY CATALOG. Volume 1. DAR Library. R016.9292 D238L Volume 1.

Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. MAP GUIDE TO THE · U.S. FEDERAL CENSUSES. William Thorndale. R911. 73

T498M 1987. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. MEXICAN WAR INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1886 - 1926, Volume 10. Navena

Hembree Troxel. R973.62 T863M V.1 0. Gift of Navena Hembree Troxel. · MEXICAN WAR INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1886 - 1926, Volume 9. Navena

Hembree Troxel. R973.62 T863M V.9. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Navena Hembree Troxel.

NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF GENEALOGISTS, 1980. R929.1 025 7 N277 1980. NEW WORLD IMMIGRANTS, A CONSOLIDATION OF SHIP PASSENGER LISTS

... FROM PERIODICAL LITERATURE, Volume 1. R929.373 H532 V.1. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY, 1600 - 1700. John Camden Hotten. R929.373 069 1983 Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

OUR NATIVE AMERICANS AND THEIR RECORDS OF GENEALOGICAL VALUE. E. Kay Kirkham. R016.9293 K590. Gift of R. Wilmore.

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OVERSEAS MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES, 1920 CENSUS. [MICROFILM, 2 Rolls.] Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

PALATINE IMMIGRANT, Volume 16, 1992. R973.004 P154. PENSION ROLL OF 1835, NEW ENGLAND, MID-ATLANTIC, SOUTHERN, &

MIDWESTERN STATES. 4 volumes. Murtie June Clark. R973.34 U55R 1992. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Margaret Ann Hudson.

REGISTER OF GRADUATES & FORMER CADETS OF THE U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY, 1964, 1969, 1975, 1976. R355.007. R337. Gift of Jesse S. Harris.

SCOTTISH-AMERICAN COURT RECORDS, 1733 - 1783. David Dobson. R929.30899 D635S 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Lucile Anderson Boykin.

SCOTTISH-AMERICAN WILLS, 1650- 1900. David Dobson. R929.3089 D635S INX. Gift of Ora Mae lrby.

SEARCH FOR MISSING FRIENDS: IRISH IMMIGRANT ADVERTISEMENTS ... IN THE BOSTON PILOT, Volume II, 1851- 1853. R974.4 S439 1989. Gift of Halbert Metals, Inc. in memory of Margaret Leavell.

SECOND BOAT, Volume 12, 1991. R929.10973 S445. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY REVIEW, 1987-1990. R369.12 S497. SOME SOUTHERN COLONIAL FAMILIES, Volume 4. David A. Avant. R929.375

A946S 1982. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring David A. Avant, Jr. SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX OF INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS. U. S. Court of

Claims. R347. 7328 U58S 1992. Anonymous donor. TEARS ON PAPER, THE HISTORY AND LIFE STORIES OF THE ORPHAN TRAIN

RIDERS. R920.073 T253 1990. TRADING POST. Trading Post, Alamogordo, N. M.. R929.373 T763T. UNDERSTANDING COLONIAL HANDWRITING. Harriet Stryker-Rodda.

R417. 70973 S928U 1986. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell. UNITED STATES CENSUS COMPENDIUM. John D. Stemmons. R016.9293

S824U 1973. Gift of Vernon D. Goldston. YANKEES IN DIXIE. Robert Clayton Hall. R973. 771 H 178Y 1991. Gift

of Barbara Rutledge.

CANADA

CEMETERIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BARRINGTON AND THE TOWN OF CLARK'S HARBOUR. [MICROFILM.]

HUGUENOT TRAILS, Volume 24 1992. 929.371 H897. LOST IN CANADA, Volume 16 1990. 929.10973 L881. WHEREABOUTS OF SOME AMERICAN REFUGEES, 1784 - 1800: THE NOVA

SCOTIAN LAND GRANTS, Pt. 1 (A - CLAPPER). Clifford Neal Smith. R929.3716 S644W 1992.

CUBA

GUIDE TO CUBAN GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH, RECORDS AND SOURCES. Peter E. Carr. R929.1072 C312G 1991. Gift of Bernard M. & Mildred C. Coffey.

ENGLAND

CAKE AND COCKHORSE, Volumes 10- 11, 1987- 89. Banbury Historical Society. R942.57305 C139.

FRAUEYN AS BANGLANEYN, Volume 11, 1989, [ISLE OF MAN.] R942. 7905 F845.

GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES IN ENGLISH REPOSITORIES, (SUPPLEMENT, 1992). Joy Wade Moulton. R929.92934 M927G 1988. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE DUGDALE SOCIETY, Volume 36. [GREAT FIRE OF WARWICK, 1694.] R942.48 P976 V.36.

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DECEMBER 1992

HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. R942.18 H673 V. 9. HISTORY OF WILTSHIRE. R942.31 H673 V.14. HUDDERSFIELD AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY JOURNAL,

Volume 3, Number 3. R929.342 H883 V.3. Gift of Dr. Brian J. L. Berry. LONDON RECORD SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, Volume 28. (JUSTICE IN 18TH

CENTURY HACKNEY ... ] R942.12 P976P V.28. LIST OF WILLS (1700 - 1725) ... PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY, ...

TESTATORS LIVING ... AMERICA ... WEST INDIES. John Matthews. [MICROFILM.] •

LISTS OF BERKSHIRE PEDIGREES. G. F. T. Sherwood. [MICROFILM.] MAGNA CHARTA SURETIES, 1215: THE BARONS NAMED IN THE MAGNA

CHARTER, 1215, ... SOME ... DESCENDANTS ... Arthur Adams. R929.20973 A211 M 1979. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

DEVON & CORNWALL RECORD SOCIETY, NEW SERIES, Volume 34. [MAP OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL. .. (1699) .. ] Devon & Cornwall Record Soc. Series. R942.3 04990 V.34.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE PAST AND PRESENT, Volume 8 1991-92. 942.55 N871. PETWORTH EMIGRATION SCHEME: ... EMIGRANTS FROM SUSSEX & NEIGH­

BOURING COUNTIES IN ENGLAND TO UPPER CANADA... Wendy Cameron. R929.371 C182P 1990. Anonymous donor.

ESSEX RECORD OFFICE PUBLICATION,# 118. [PILGRIMS & ADVENTURERS: ESSEX (ENGLAND) & THE MAKING OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. R942.67 E78 No.118.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE RECORD SERIES, Volume 4. [REGISTERS OF FREEMEN OF GLOUCESTER] R942.42 G564 1991.

SOUTHAMPTON RECORDS SERIES, Vol. 34, Pts 1-2. [SOUTHAMPTON PROBATE INVENTORIES, 1447- 1575,] R942.276 S726.

WHITAKER'S PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, KNIGHTAGE, AND COMPANIONAGE. R929. 72 W578 1919. Gift of Miss Edith Knowles Zuber.

IRELAND

PASSENGERS FROM IRELAND: LISTS OF PASSENGERS ARRIVING AT AMERICAN PORTS BETWEEN 1811 AND 1 81 7. Donald M. Schlegel. R929.3415 S339P. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

GERMANY

ADDRESS BOOK FOR GERMANIC GENEALOGY, Fourth Edition. Ernest Thode. R929.1 0254 T449A 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Christopher Adam Kepler.

DEUTSCHE WAPPENROLLE, Volume 54. R929.6 0486 V.54. DEUTSCHES FAMILIENARCHIV EIN GENEALOGISCHES SAMMELWERK, Volumes

106, 108 - 110. R929.20943 0486. GENEALOGISCHES HANDBUCH DES ADELS, Volume 102, 1992. R929.343

G326 1992. GERMAN EMIGRATION TO AMERICA, A BIBLIOGRAPHY. R929.1 0973 G373

1983. Gift of D. L. McCausey. GERMAN GENEALOGICAL QUERIES & RESEARCH REPORTS, ... BADEN­

WURTTEMBERG & OTHER GERMANIC REGIONS. Burkhart Oertel. R929.3434 029G 1992. Gift of Mrs. Horace Wharton in memory of Dr. Gilbert Jordan.

IN SEARCH OF YOUR GERMAN ROOTS. Angus Baxter. R929.1 0893 B3551 1991 . Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Christopher Adam Kepler.

SCHLUSSEL GESAMTINHALTSVERZEICHNISSE FUR GENEALOGISCHE, HERALD­ISCHE UNO HISTORISCHE ... , Volumes 3, 4, 8, & 9. R016.9291 S346

SCHLUSSEL GESAMTINHAL TSVERZEICHNISSE MIT ORTSOUELLENNACHWEISEN FUR GENEALOGISCHE, HERALDISCHE ... V.5. R016.9291 S346 V.5.

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EUROPE

MATRILINEAL DESCENTS OF THE EUROPEAN ROYALTY. [MICROFICHE.] CLUES, 1992. R973.0431 C649. [RUSSIA] CATHOLIC RECORD SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, Volume 73 [ST. GREGORY'S

COLLEGE, SEVILLE, 1592-1767.] R282.41 C363 V.73. [SPAIN] GOLDSMITHS & OTHER ARTISANS IN SWEDEN, 1500-1600, PORCELAIN

PAINTERS AND CRAFTSMEN OF ... STOCKHOLM. [MICROFILM.] [SWEDEN] SWEDISH PIONEER HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, Volume 40, 1989. R929.373

S974. [SWEDEN] HERALDIOUE ET GENEALGIE, Volume 23, 1991. R929.1 0944 H531. [FRANCE] SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANISM, BULLETIN, Volume 137, 1991.

R284.244 S678B. [FRANCE]

GENEALOGY

BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH. Desmond Walls Allen. R929.1 072 A425B 1991. Gift of Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck honoring Robert H. Maybrier.

BUILDING AN AMERICAN PEDIGREE, A STUDY IN GENEALOGY. Norman Edgar Wright. R929.1 W952B. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

BULLETIN BOARD, Volume 8 - 10. 929.30896 B936B. CITE YOUR SOURCES: A MANUAL FOR DOCUMENTING FAMILY HISTORIES

AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS. Richard S. Lackey. R808.02 L 141 C L. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

FAMILY PERIODICALS, 1990 Edition. R016.9292 F198 1990. Gift of Margaret Ann Thetford.

FAMILY REGISTRY INDEX, 1992 Edition, L.D.S .. [MICROFICHE, 175 Fiche.] Gift of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

GENEALOGICAL COMPUTING, THE BEGINNING. Paul Arthur Andereck. R929.1 A543G. Gift of Stephen R. Leavell.

INDEX TO GENEALOGICAL PERIODICALS, Volume 1. Donald Lines Jacobus. R016.9291 J171 1963.

INTERLIBRARY LOAN SOURCES, A GUIDE FOR LIBRARIANS AND GENEALO-GISTS. R025.62 161 1992. Gift of Martha L. Meyers.

GENEALOGIES AND FAMILY HISTORIES

ANCESTRY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1016924. [MICROFILM.] Gift of DGS. JUSTICE FAMILY IN VIRGINIA, 1650- 1800, BOOK THREE, JOHN JUSTICE OF

CHARLES CITY COUNTY. 0. Neil Justice. R929.20973 J96Y J 1988. Gift of 0. Neil Justice.

NEWMAN FAMILY. William Alton Newman. R929.20973 N556YN 92. Gift of William Alton Newman.

(SELECTED) ANCESTORS & DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH BOLLES (1608-1678). Richard L. Humphrey. [CHART.] Gift of Winston A. Colwell.

1ST ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE LENINGER FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, "TWO CENTURIES OF LENINGERS". Robert LeRoy Leininger. [MICROFILM.]

3-GENERATION GENEALOGY OF REV. JOSEPH MILLER OF BEAVER CREEK CHURCH, ROCKINGHAM CO., VIRGINIA. J. Paul Glick. [MICROFILM.]

ABSTRACT OF TITLE OF THE INTEREST OF EDWARD D. GIBSON ... IN ... SAN FRANCISOUITO, CO. OF LOS ANGELES. [MICROFILM.]

AIKENS MONOGRAPH, ... DESCENDANTS OF JAMES AIKEN (1693-1775), DESCENDED ... AIKENS OF ... SCOTLAND ... Horatio Gates. [MICROFILM.]

ALDEN ANCESTORS OF JOHN F. ALDEN. [MICROFILM.] ALEXANDER KIN, Volume II. Charles C. Alexander. R929.20973 A379YA

65. Gift of Grace and Lamar DeuPree honoring Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF ADAM STUHR. Virginia Ann Altaffer

Stuhr. R929.20973 S933YS 92. Gift of Virginia Ann Altaffer Stuhr.

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ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF ISAAC HORTON OF LIBERTY, N.Y. Byron Barnes Horton. R929.20973 H823YH 46. Gift of Banks Mclaurin.

ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF JAMES DEFEE LOWRY, SR., INCLUDING DEFEE- FONVILLE- WATSON ... Billy James Raisor. R929.20973 L926YR 90. Gift of Billy James Raisor.

ANCESTORS AND FAMILY OF A. 0. NANCE AND LOIS REBECCA TAYLOR. Thomas Wesley Myers. R929.20973 N176YM 91. Gift of Thomas W. Myers.

ANCESTORS AND FAMILY OF OLIVER WESLEY MYERS AND ALMA EUGENIA SAYLOR. Thomas Wesley Myers. R929.20973 M996YM 91. Gift of Thomas W. Myers.

ANCESTRAL BEGINNINGS IN AMERICA OF THE MCGREGOR, MAGRUDER, BEALL, PRICE, PHILLIPS, BLAND ... FAMILIES. Caroline Beall Price. R929.20973 M147YP 28. Gift of Serena J. (Randolph) Acuff.

ANCESTRY OF ALLEN GRINNELL CLEAVER AND MARTHA IRENE JESSUP--172 ALLIED FAMILIES. William Jessup Cleaver. R929.20973 C623YC 89. Gift of William Jessup Cleaver.

ANCESTRY OF ATHALIA (HAWS) KENDALL, 1886- 1964, 2 Volumes. Della (Kendall) Hall. R929.20973 K33YH 1988. Gift of Della Kendall Hall.

ANCESTRY OF ELIZABETH YANCONISH BERRY. Brian Joe Lobley Berry. R929.20973 B534YB 89. Gift of Brian J. L. Berry.

ANCESTRY OF JAMES ARTHELLO KENDALL, 1883- 1942, OF NEPHI, UTAH, HIS FAMILY AND ANCESTRY. Della (Kendall) Hall. R929.20973 K33YH 1989. Gift of Della Kendall Hall.

ANCESTRY OF WILLIAM HENRY WRIGHT AND WIFE POLLY ANN ROYAL, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. Watie Delfa Wright Ellis. R929.20973 W954YE 91. Gift of Watie Delfa Wright Ellis.

ANNALS OF THE WING FAMILY OF AMERICA. [MICROFILM.] ANNUAL GUTHRIE SCRAPBOOK. R929.20973 G984Y 1988. Gift of Mearl

Guthrie. ANNUAL THAYER-SLEETH FAMILY SCRAPBOOK, 1985- 87. R929.20973

T373Y. Gift of Lolita Thayer Guthrie. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF LEVI HUTCHINS. [MICROFILM.] BAKER FAMILY RECORDS. J. Montgomery Seaver. R929.20973 B168YS 29.

Gift of Betty Carson. BALLARD AND BRANCHES. Evelyn Ballard. [MICROFILM.] BARTHOLOMEW'S CHILDREN: A SOUTHERN BALL FAMILY. Henry Fletcher Ball.

R929.20973 B187YB 92. Gift of Henry F. & Willadean Ball. SEAL (E L S), THE ANCIENT NAME. Frank L. Beals. R929.20973 B366YB

29. Gift of Luke 0. Hodges. · BENZ-DURST SCRAPBOOK, 1990. Mearl Guthrie. R929.20973 8479YG 90.

Gift of Brian J. L. Berry. · BIBEE FAMILY. Gary G. Lloyd. R929.20973 8582YL 91. Gift of Gary G.

Lloyd. BILLINGS FAMILY. [MICROFILM.] BRANCHES OF THE H. G. ADAMS FAMILY. Bob Belew. R929.20973 A212YB

90. Gift of John Luther Adams. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PIONEER BILLINGSLEY FAMILIES. Aaron E. Billingsley.

R929.20973 8598YB 44. BRIGADIER GENERAL RICHARD M. YOUNG, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH, FUNERAL

CEREMONIES, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. George A. Katzenberger. [MICROFILM.]

BUSH HISTORY, THE BUSH FAMILY, DESCENDANTS OF HENDRICK BOSCH OF LEYDEN, HOLLAND. Mildred Bush Hillhouse. [MICROFILM.]

CADENHEAD-STONE GENEALOGY. Harley S. Cadenhead. R929.20973 C122YC 91. Gift of Dallas Genealogical Society.

CALFEE FAMILY, Volumes I & II. Bill Calfee. R929.20973 C151YC 1997 Gift of Francis S. Calfee in memory of Wilford Avelette Calfee.

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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. I, by Helen Mason lu. The publication covers the years 3 November 1846 - 24 August 1854; 25 February 1876 - 15 February 1878. For availability, price and order information, see Dallas Genealogical Society publications on inside back cover of this quarterly. Also see review of this publication in the Dallas Quarterly, June 1992.

Editors:

Published:

TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN Volume Ill

22 February 1878 - 14 February 1879 Abstracts

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

Galveston and Dallas

22 February 1878. Vol. 3. No. 1

At Rest. Feb. 1, 1878, Mrs. lida Robinson fell asleep in Jesus, in her 49th year. At the early age of 14 years she gave her heart to the Savior. In 1871, she was married, when a widow, to Mr. Jno. Robinson, of Robinsonville, and came with him from Alabama to Texas. C. H. Dobbs. (NOTE: Place of death not given.) (Article p.1)

Dr. Duff. The telegraph brings the announcement of the death of Dr. Duff, the veteran Scotch missionary to India. A few years ago this apostolic man made a brief tour through our county, electrifying immense audiences with his tumultuous eloquence in behalf of missionary effort among the heathen. Broken down by long service in India, Dr. Duff spent his last days in his native land. (Notice, p.2)

Col. John D. logan. We record with profound sorrow the death of our old and valued friend Col. John D. logan, formerly of San Antonio. He departed this life at the residence of his brother-in-law, Col. Bennet, near Reagan, Falls Co., on the 11th inst. He was widely known as a Texas journalist, having founded the Victoria Advocate thirty years ago. He started the San Antonio Herald over twenty one years ago, and by his industry, energy and ability, the paper soon became the leading weekly of Western Texas. He was both an honor to his profession and to his State. (Article, p.4)

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Death of Mrs. W. H. Wharton. Mrs. Sarah A. Wharton, aged 68, widow of Hon. William H. Wharton, a prominent patriot and statesman of the days of the revolution and Republic of Texas, died yesterday, at the residence of Hon. John W. Harris, in Galveston, after a short illness. She was the daughter of Col. Jared Groce, the proprietor of the old hacienda on the Brazos, known as Groce's Retreat; a sister of leonard and Jared Groce, Jr., now both deceased, and the mother of Gen. John A. Wharton, of the Confederate army, who was killed during the late civil war. Surviving the vicissitudes of the early settlement of Texas by Americans and the war which separated the country from Mexico; with a husband famous for talent, character and influence; with wealth and all that could add charms to life, she was soon called on to mourn the loss of her idolized husband, as well as that of his brother, the orator, statesman and soldier, Col. John A. Wharton, Sr., who was Adjutant General at the battle of San Jacinto, and died in 1838. Her husband had been minister from Texas to the United States in 1839. --Galveston Daily News of Feb. 13th.

Mrs. Angia Oneta died on the 12th of Jan., at Cincinnati, aged one hundred and nine years and one day. She married at twenty, and had eight children, all of whom are living, the youngest, a man of fifty-one, residing in Cincinnati. At eighty-six she married a second husband, whom she survived many years. (General Items column, p.5)

Married in Galveston, at the residence of the bride's parents, on the night of the 7th of February, by Rev. Dr. Bunting, William G. Irwin, Esq., and Miss Jessy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorley, all of Galveston.

1 March 1878. Vol. 3. No. 2

Rev. J. DeWitt Duncan, of the Presbytery of Louisville, died at his home in Elizabethtown, Ky., Feb. 25. (Our Church column, p.5)

Rev. Thos. B. Balch, D.O., "Octogenarian" of the "Central Presbyterian," died at his residence in Greenwich, Prince William Co., Va. (Our Church column, p.5)

Augusta, Ga. - Judge lindsay Warren, a noble man and benevolent member of the Augusta church, died of heart disease, on Jan. 25th. (Our Church column, p.5)

Rev. Dr. John C. Smith, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., who died on the 23d ult., after an illness of almost a year, in the eighty-third year of his age, was the oldest settled minister in that city, having been the pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church for over thirty-eight years, and during the seven years before over the Presbyterian Church in Georgetown. (Religious Items column, p.5)

Rev. Peter John Gulick, a missionary, and the father of missionaries, died early last December, at Kobe, Japan, where he was living with one of his sons, Rev. 0. H. Gulick. The father was a missionary of the American Board for fifty years, and went to the Sandwich Islands in 1827, the year in which he graduated from Princeton Seminary. He remained there till 1874. With a single exception, all his children, consisting of one daughter and six sons, followed their father into missionary service. Two of the sons are in Spain, and three in Japan, four of them laboring under the auspices of the Board. (Religious Items column, p.5)

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Rev. Dr. Binney, an eminent Baptist missionary, died on the steamer Amarapoora, in the Indian Ocean, on his return to Bermuda. He was within five days of completing his 75th year. Since 1846 he had been the molding and controlling spirit of the Karen theological Seminary at Rangoon. Thirty-five years ago he was a pastor over a Baptist church in Savannah. He leaves only a widow. (Religious Items column, p.5)

Married near Ladonia, Texas, Jan. 29, 1878, by Rev. W. N. Dickey, Mr. Arch Moore and Miss Henrietta Gregory.

Married at Maple Springs, Red River Co., Texas, by Rev. W. T. Howison, Feb. 21st, Mr. Jno. S. Wilkinson and Mrs. Mary E. Howison, youngest daughter of Geo. W. Howison.

8 March 1878. Vol. 3. No. 2 [NOTE: The Issue No. 2. is repeated, also used for March 1, Vol. 3]

DEATH ROLL. During the last few weeks, several well known names have been added to the death roll of our Southern Church, and still the list is lengthening. Rev. A. W. Young, of the Presbytery of Memphis, died at his home in Tyro, Miss., Monday Feb. 4th, and was buried at Elmwood cemetery, Memphis, the day after. On the same day that Bro. Young died, the noble and venerable Dr. L. P. Yandell, of the Presbytery of Louisville, was called up higher. On the 15th of Feb., Rev. J. DeWitt Duncan of Louisville Presbytery, died at his father's in Elizabethtown, Ky. Rev. Thomas B. Balch, of the Presbytery of Chesapeake, died at his home in Greenwich, Va. Dr. Duff, the veteran foreign missionary, breathed his last, Feb. 12th, at Devonshire, England.

Rev. T. H. Cleland, of Delhi, La., died suddenly Feb. 17, in the 57th year of his age. (Our Church column, p. 4)

Rev. J. R. Hutchison, D.O., born 'in Columbia Co., Pa., 1807, minister in Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans, Professor in Oakland college, evangelist in Texas, died at his home in Houston, Texas, Feb. 26, of paralysis. (Our Church column, p.4) ·

Married in Dallas, Feb. 25, 1878, by Rev. A. P. Smith, Mr. George Phillips, of Sherman, and Miss Florence Minney, of Dallas.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, in Dallas, Feb. 28, 1878, by Rev. A. P. Smith, Mr. Courtland H. Calhoun and Miss Lou H. Hughes, daughter of Dr. F. E. Hughes.

Married in Moscow, Polk Co., Texas, Jan. 6, 1878, by Rev. J. D. Porter, Mr. S. A. Rick and Miss Mary F. Kirby, oldest daughter of Rev. R. Kirby, member of the Eastern Conference of Texas.

Married in Moscow, by Rev. J. D. Porter, Feb. 21, 1878, Mr. Z. S. Brown, of Wichita, Kansas, and M. H. Matthews, daughter of L. B. Matthews, Esq., of Moscow.

Eddie, only son of David and Martha Davies, died on the 15th of Feb., stricken down at the age of 22, by the hand of violence. He had been, for six years, in connection with the Presbyterian church in Columbia, Texas.

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Married at the residence of the bride's father, Capt. Thomas J. Gibbs, of New Bloomfield, Mo., by Rev. Frank Mitchell, on Feb. 21st, 1878, Mr. Hartwelt T. McKee and Miss Mary M. Gibbs.

Married at the residence of the bride's parents in Scotland Co., by Rev. M. G. Gorin, on Tuesday Feb. 27th, Thomas E. McKnight to Miss Mary P. Montgomery.

Married Feb. 28, at the residence of the bride's parents in Austin by Rev. E. B. Wright, D.O., Mr. Andrew J. Houston, son of the late Gov. Sam Houston, and Miss Carrie A. Purnell, daughter of Major T. F. Purnell, U. S. Marshall.

Married at the First Presbyterian Church in Austin, by Rev. J. W. Miller, D.O., assisted by Rev. W. G. Bell, Rev. E. B. Wright, D.O., pastor of the Church, and Evelyn Hunter, oldest daughter of Judge James H. Bell of Austin.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, in Boonville, Miss., Jan. 31st, 1878, by Rev. J. A. Kimmons, Mr. R. E. Marshall, of luke, Miss., and Miss A. 0. Kendrick, of Boonville.

Married on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 1878, at the residence of the bride's mother, near Buenavista, Chickasaw Co., Miss., by Rev. J. N. Caruthers, Mr. Thomas B. Caruthers, of Monroe Co., Miss., and Miss Maggie Baskin, only daughter of Dr. James H. Baskin, deceased.

Married on the 27th of Feb., 1878, at the residence of J. N. Campbell, by Rev. L. McNeely, Mr. W. R. Garrett, of Pocahontas, and Miss E. J. Selby.

Died on the 19th Feb., near Wentzville, St. Charles Co., Mo., Mrs. Frances Ann Sullinger wife of the late James T. Sullinger, in the 58th year of her age.

Died at Belle's Springs, Texas, Jan. 16th, 1878, Mrs. Mary McDonald, sister of Rev. E. McNair, D.O., of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

Died on Feb. 12, 1878, Jesse White, one of the colored candidates for the ministry of Red River Presbytery. We expected to license him this spring. He was a true, faithful, honest and sincere Christian. We think this is a sad loss to the colored people of DeSoto Parish, La. Cyrus Harrington.

Thomas Roark died Jan. 22nd, 1878, being nearly 75, was born June 1st, 1803. He had long been a member of the Presbyterian Church. He leaves a wife, three sons and two daughters. His death is an irreparable loss to his family and the New Port church.

Died at her residence in Brownsville, Tenn., Jan. 27th, 1878, Mrs. Sarah E. Bain, wife of Rev. John R. Bain, in her 77th year. She was the daughter of Col. Saml. Crockett, elder of the Presbyterian Church in Williamson Co., Tenn. In 1829 she was married to Rev. Bain as his second wife, by 0. Jennings, of the First Presbyterian Church, Nashville. She was the mother of eight children, six of whom survive her. Her husband died

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at Gallatin in 1866; his residence in the vicinity of Nashville having been burned during the war, he returned and closed his life in the midst of those with whom he spent the early days of his ministry. After his death the widow and two daughters removed to Brownsville to be near a patrimony left them by her father Col. Crockett. She was an invalid for twenty-five years. She left children and grandchildren. J. H. G.

22 March 1878. Vol. 3. No.4

Rev. George Woodbridge, D.O., of Richmond, Va., who died some weeks since, was a great-grandson of Jonathan Edwards. He was seventy­four years old, and for forty-five years he had been an Episcopal minister at Richmond. (Religious Items column, p. 5)

Ira Sturdevant, Ruling Elder of the Presbyterian Church in Rusk, Texas, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. N. Hicks, Henderson, Texas, on the 22nd day of January last. He was born on the 22nd of Feb. '1806, and has been an Elder for fifty years. R. N. Smith, Moderator of the Session, J. T. Wiggins, J. M. Wiggins, Harry Irving, and J. P. Gibson, Ruling Elders.

Died in Longview, Texas, of consumption, in the 22nd year of her age, Mrs. Nettie Brown. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Died in Longview, Texas, of fever, in the :3rd year of age, Victoria Louise Womack.

29 March 1878. Vol. 3. No. 5

Rev. Robert C. Graham, of Abbingdon Presbytery, Synod of Va., died near Memphis, Tenn., on Sunday, March 3rd, of pneumonia. His life had been spent (except the last few years) in Virginia. JohnS. Park, Memphis, Tenn. (Notice, p. 3)

Dr. Levi Jones of Galveston is dead. Aged 86. He was one of the original ten who formed the Galveston City Company, and been a citizen since 1838. (Texas Items column, p. 4)

5 April 1878. Vol. 3. No. 5 [NOTE: The issue No . .5. repeated, also used 29 March 1878)

No marriages or obituaries published in this issue.

12 April 1878. Vol. 3. No. 7

Died in this city, at half past one o'clock yesterday morning, Benjamin Palmer Hamilton, youngest child of Col. Wm. B. and Annie H. Hamilton. The funeral ceremonies took place from the residence of the parents yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. --San Antonio Herald.

19 April 1878. Vol. 3. No. 8

No marriages or obituaries published in this issue.

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26 April 1878. Vol. 3. No. 9

Dead. Mr. Archibald G. Mcllwaine, for more than forty years a Ruling Elder in the Tabb Street church, Petersburg, Va., and the father of Rev. R. Mcllwaine, D.O., Secretary of the Committees of Foreign Missions and Sustentions, died in Petersburg last week, in the 78th year of his age. Fifty-six years ago he united with the Tabb Street church, fifty-two years had he labored in the Sabbath-school. (Notice p. 3)

Married in Dallas, April 17th, by Rev. A. P. Smith, Mr. Charles A. Mabie and Miss May Belle, youngest daughter of Rev. W. C. Blair.

3 May 1878. Vol. 3. No. 10

No marriages or obituaries published in this issue.

10 May 1878. Vol. 3. No. 11

Died in Waverly, Walker Co., Texas, March 31st, 1878, Mrs. Dr. Campbell. She left a husband and six children. [NOTE by abstractor: Given name of Mrs. Campbell not given.]

Died in the city of Galveston, April 17th, Margaret Beall, second daughter of Judge Thomas M. and Mary M. Joseph, in the 23rd year of her age. She was received into the Church in her fourteenth year, first as a scholar, then a teacher.

17 May 1878. Vol . 3. No. 12

Married at Victoria, Texas, by Rev. Josephus Johnson, April 30th, Rev. George R. Waddel, of San Saba, Texas, and Miss Fannie L. Brownson, of Victoria.

Married in Jackson Co., Texas, April 18th, 1878, by Rev. Josephus Johnson, E. A. King, and Miss E. A. Varnell.

Married in Jackson Co., Texas, April 18th, 1878, by Rev. Josephus Johnson, Mr. John W. Keeran and Miss Katie Pinton.

Married in the Presbyterian Church, Victoria, Feb. 28th, 1878, by Rev. Josephus Johnson, Mr. Alexander Hamilton, of Cuero, and Miss Annie Thornton, of Victoria.

Married in the Presbyterian Church, Waco, Texas, May 1st, by Rev. S. A. King, Mr. C. A. Henning, of Clifton, Texas, and Miss Nellie Olsen, of Waco.

Died in Victoria, Texas, April 10, 1878, Mr. J. Richard Lynn. He was a native of S.C. On coming to Texas he was elected and ordained Ruling Elder in the Church at St. Mary's, where he was engaged in the practice of law. In 1874 he removed to the town of Refugio. W. E. Caldwell.

24 May 1878. Vol. 3. No. 13

Rev. Jacob Doll, died suddenly in Newbern, N.C., April 27th, during the meeting of the Presbytery of Orange. (Article, p. 4)

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24 May 1878. Vol. 3. No. 13 (cont.)

Rev. W. W. Hill, D.f.>. We regret to announce the death of this distinguished educator and earnest worker. Our information is that he died in Fulton, Mo., but at this writing we know nothing of the particulars. (Notice, p. 4)

Married at Trinity Church in Galveston, May 15th, at 11 a.m., by Rev. S. M. Bird, Dr. Hamilton A. West and Miss Sallie Davenport, all of Galveston.

Died at Waco, Texas, April 16th, 1878, Louis Eddins, youngest child of Dr. J. C. J. and Mrs. Bettie L. T. King, aged 2 years, 1 months and 3 days. S. A. K.

31 May 1878. Vol. 3. No. 14

Married on the 16th inst., by Rev. W. E. Caldwell, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. L. Cleveland and Miss E. Hitchings, the bridegroom of Galveston, the bride of Goliad, Texas.

7 June 1878. Vol. 3. No. 15

The Late Rev. W. W. Hill, D.O., was born in Bath Co., Ky., Jan. 26, 1815. His academical training was imparted by Mr. Walker Bowen, near Mt. Sterling, and Mr. E. Sharp, of Paris, Ky. He was graduated at Centre College, Danville, in 1835. After a theological course in Princeton Seminary, he was licensed in 1838 by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, and the same year was ordained by the Presbytery of Louisville, (the late N. L. Rice, D.O., presiding) and installed as pastor of the church at Shelbyville. In 1843 he took charge of the Frankfort church, but the following year removed to Louisville to edit the Presbyterian Herald. This position he filled twenty years, meanwhile regularly supplying neighboring churches. In 1861 he founded Bellwood Seminary at Anchorage, near Louisville. Thence, 1874, he came to Fulton, having been chosen President of Synodical Female College. Last year he removed to Sherman, Texas, where he began to build up a school, and was ministering to two churches, when, having completed on the 2d Sabbath of March, 1878, a ministry of forty years, he was on the following Tuesday stricken with paralysis. Thus incapacitated for work, he returned to Fulton with part of his family, intending after a while to visit Kentucky. Continuing to fail, his absent children were summoned from Texas, and in the midst of his loved ones and of friends whose kindness deeply impressed him, he passed away. The funeral services were conducted last Friday by Rev. W. H. Marquess, the pastor of the church, Rev. G. W. Penn, of theM. E. Church, South, and Dr. B. T. Lacy, of Mexico.

Died near Birdston, Navarro Co., Texas, May 17, 1878, John M. McGilvary, aged 65 years. He was a native of Moore Co., N.C., and had been a resident of Texas for about thirty years. He was a member of the Presbyterian church for more than forty years, and a Ruling Elder in the same for more than thirty years. Jno. A. Me. N. C. Presbyterian please copy.

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14 June 1878. Vol. 3. No. 16

Married in Galveston, by Rev. Dr. Bunting, on June 4th, Jno. E. Baily and Miss Laura E. Deprew, all of that city.

Married in Galveston, by Rev. Dr. Bunting, June 4th, R. B. Spangler and Miss Mattie Brand, all of that city.

21 June 1878. Vol. 3. No. 17

William Cullen Bryant, died at his home in New York City, June 12th, in the eighty-fourth year of his age. For many years he has been regarded as the Nestor of the newspaper press of the nation. It was eminently fitting for the Associated Press of New York to pay a tribute to his worth. [Article included tribute and resolu-tions by the Associated Press and of the many accomplishments of Mr. Bryant].

Married May 23rd, at the Presbyterian Church, Weatherford, Texas, by Rev. L. B. Chaney, Valentine Werner and Miss Annie M., daughter of Mr. Wm. B. Donoho of this place, formerly of Memphis, :renn.

Died in San Marcos, Texas, May 13th, 1878, Stephen Fred Corth, infant son of Rev. W. L. and Mrs. Willie R. Kennedy.

W. L. Simpson was born in Va., in 1832. He professed religion at Lowndesboro, Ala., in 1857. Removing to Texas in 1860, he settled in Galveston where he remained till 1870, when he removed to Chappell Hill. Soon afterwards he was ordained a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian church there. He died May 27th. His wife mentioned. 0. B. C.

28 June 1878. Vol. 3. No. 18

Rev. Dr. Charles Hodge, Senior Professor of Theology, died at his residence in Princeton, N.J., on the 19th ult. Long the associate of the venerable Drs. Samuel Miller and Archibald Alexander, and also with Drs. James W. and Addison Alexander, in that famous school of the prophets, he has now joined them in the presence of Him for whose glory and in whose service their lives were so nobly spent. Mentions that Dr. Miller died in the fall of 1849, and two years later Dr. Archibald Alexander was taken in the autumn of 1852. At a ripe old age he finished his course.

Married in the Presbyterian church, Huntsville, Texas, on June 19th, by Rev. J. E. Meredith, pastor of M . E. Church, South, Rev. James W. Sexton, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Miss Sue R. Ball, both of Huntsville.

Memorial. Rev. W. W. Hill, D.O., departed this life in Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri, May 1st, 1878, in the sixty-fourth year of his age. Memorial read by Rev. John G. Hackler, in the Presbyterian church, Sherman, Texas, May 5th, 1878. His father was Thomas Hill, removed his family to Kentucky where it was almost a wilderness. He left a wife and six children, two brothers and a sister. [NOTE by abstractor: This two column memorial includes much information about his accomplishments and assignments.)

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5 July 1878. Vol. 3. No. 19

Rev. Marcus J. Wallace, died at his residence in Hempstead Co., Ark., Friday night, 21st of June, 1878, aged 59 years. He leaves a wife and four children. He had been a patient and indefatigable laborer in this region for some twenty years. The writer was first acquainted with him in the fall of 1849, when both ere matriculated into the Theological Seminary at Princeton, as members of "the third" (junior class). Rev. Wallace was both a graduate of Nassan Hall, Princeton, and of the Seminary, and was about thirty years of age when he entered upon his theological course. His labors have been confined to the Southwest, being a stated supply of the Church at Jefferson, early in 1853, also serving other points in Eastern Texas for years, thence· passing over into Arkansas, where he has finished his course. Viator, Hope, Ark., June 24, 1878.

Married on the 27th ult., by Rev. T. A. Bracken, Mr. T. W. McAtee, and Miss Sallie, daughter of R. H. Rowntree, Esq., all of Lebanon, Ky.

Married at Henderson, Ky., June 20th, 1878, by Rev. D. 0. Davies, Mr. Joseph H. Baker and Miss Elsie Mcintosh, of Henderson, Ky.

Married in Jackson, Tenn., June 26th, by Rev. J. J. Caldwell, of Bowling Green, Ky., Rev. S. C. Caldwell, of Denmark, Tenn., and Miss Fannie Taylor, of Jackson.

Married on Wednesday morning June 26th, at the residence of Mr. J. W. Blow near Mineral Point, Mo., Mr. J. R. Dobyns, of Austin, Texas, and Miss Lily Webster, youngest daughter of Dr. A. W. Webster, of South Saint Louis.

Married by Rev. A. P. Smith, in Dallas, June 22nd, Mr. Thomas Mcleod and Miss Isabella Patterson.

Died June 1Oth, 1878, Battie Hale Wynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wynn, residing near Ben Franklin, Delta Co., Texas.

Died at the residence of her father Judge Watkins, near Farmville, Va., Mrs. Charlotte D., wife of Rev. Uncas McCluer, June 14th, nearly 33 years of age.

12 July 1878. Vol. 3. No. 20

Married in Honey Grove, Texas, June 27, 1878, by Rev. H. B. Boude, Dr. Joseph Meyer, Elder in the Presbyterian Church, and Miss Lizzie Ryan, all of the above place.

Died in Paris, Texas, June 8, 1878, Mrs. Isabella C. Ruff, in the 68th year of her age.

Died in Paris, Texas, June 28, 1878, Eugene, infant son of W. P. and Helen Francis.

Died in Paris, Texas, June 29, 1878, J. Ned Hensley, in the 37th year of his age.

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12 July 1878. Vol. 3. No. 20 (cont.)

Died at Griggsville, Ill., June 8, 1878, Mrs. Carrie Lowry Hoyt, of Bartlett, Tenn., daughter of the late Judge J. F. and Mrs. M. E. Lowry. She was born in Chicot Co., Ark., July 28, 1857; removed to Bartlett, Tenn., in 1868; was married to Mr. F. H. Hoyt in Aug., 1877, and departed this life June 8, 1878. A Friend, Bartlett, Tenn., June 27, 1878.

Died June 14th, at the residence of her father, Judge F. N. Watkins, in Prince Edward Co., Va., Mrs. Charlotte D. McCluer, wife of Rev. U. McCluer, of New Madrid, Mo., in the 33d year of her age. She leaves her husband and two children. H. H. H., Farmville, Va., June 15. --Central Presbyterian.

19 July 1878. Vol. 3. No. 21

Married at Tehuacana, Texas, June 17th, by Rev. Paxton Gillespie, Mr. A. B. Storey, of Blanco, and Miss Ida Collins, of Tehuacana.

Married at San Marcos, June 19th, by Rev. W. D. Kennedy, Mr. Horace C. Storey and Miss Eudora Rogers, both of San Marcos.

Died at his residence in Lee Co., Texas, on the 28th of June, 1878, W. A. Knox, Sr., aged seventy years, two months and thirteen days. He was born in S.C., April 15, 1808. At the age of four years he removed with his parents to Amite, Miss. From Mississippi he removed to Louisiana in 1845, and thence to Texas in 1851. He joined the Old School Presbyterian Church either in 1837 or 1838, and serving as an Elder from 1852 until his death. He leaves a daughter and two sons.

26 July 1878. Vol. 3. No. 22

Married on July 11th, 1878, in the Presbyterian church, Weatherford, Texas, by Rev. L. B. Chaney, Thomas F. West, of Jacksboro, and Miss Mabel Crees, of Weatherford.

2 August 1878. Vol. 3. No. 23

Married on the 4th day of July, 1878, at the residence of Mr. James N. Denny, in Garrard Co., Ky., by Rev. W. Crow, Col. A. F. Denny, of Huntsville, Mo., and Miss Elizabeth M. Denny, of Garrard Co.

Married in Water Valley, Miss., at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. V. Simmons, by Rev. J. W. Rosborough, Mr. J. B. Pate and Miss Katie G. Simmons, July 17th, 1878, both of Water Valley.

Died at her residence in Palmyra, Mo., July 1st, 1878, Mrs. Caroline McPheeters.

Died in St. Louis, on July 23, 1878, Alice Ruth, only daughter of John D. and Catherine A. Gibson, aged 2 months and 7 days.

Died in Mexico the 14th inst., Mary, only daughter of Dr. S. N. and A. M. Russell. Little Mary was twenty months lacking one day.

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Died July 14th, 1878, near Belton, Bell Co., Texas, Mrs. Kittie Gray Ellison, wife of W. F. Ellison, and youngest daughter of the late Gen. Joseph P. Gray, of Mississippi. Sister Julia.

Died suddenly at his residence, in Hopewell, Washington Co., Mo., Sabbath morning, July 21, 1878, of heart disease, Hon. John Evens. He was born in Leicestershire, England, Dec. 10, 1797. At an early age he received an appointment as cadet in the service of the East India Company. But on the surrender of Napoleon in 181 5, peace being declared, young Evens with a number of others anxious for foreign service, was dismissed and returned. After laboring a few years on the farm with his father, he set his face again to a foreign land, this time toward the West. At Liverpool, May 1821, he embarked in the ship, Hercules, and landed safely in New York June 20. From New York he walked to Phillipsburg, Penn., where some parties lived to whom he had letters of introduction. There he tarried until the autumn of 1822 when with three other young men he set out on foot to Pittsburgh, where the four bought a large skiff in which they traveled down the Ohio, landing in Shawneetown. Thence across Southern Illinois they journeyed on foot, crossing the Mississippi at St. Genevieve, and halting at New Diggings near Potosi, Mo., where they arrived safely about the middle of November 1822. There the young miners erected a cabin and went earnestly and successfully to work, kaeping "Bachelor's Hall." There they worked until 1825, when Mr. Evens visited the Lead Mines at Galena, Ill., and spent a short time after which he returned to Mo., as a miner in Vallee Mines, in Jefferson, and St. Francois Co. In 1827 he became a Smelter of Lead and in 1837 he built and operated a blast furnace, commonly known as a Scotch hearth, under the name of Hopewell Furnace, which he continued to operate until the time of his death. For three years he was a lead smelter in Galena, Ill. While there he twice enlisted in the Blackhawk war and was in the service at the close of the campaign. He was married to Miss Charlotte Haigh, April 12, 1827, who still survives him. Six of his ten children are still living, as well as some fifteen grand-children. In 1836 he united with the Presbyterian church of Potosi and not long after was chosen ruling elder. R. M.

9 August 1878. Vol. 3. No. 24

Married on July 31st, 1878, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Milford, Texas, by Rev. S. M. Luckett, Mr. Henry C. Allison and Miss Martha S. Ramsey, all of Milford.

Married on July 3rd, 1878, by Rev. J. D. Porter, Mr. Henry E. Ward and Miss Sophronia Brotts, of Augusta, Houston Co., Texas.

Died at home, in Haywood Co., Tenn., June 28, 1878, Mrs. Elizabeth Currie, relict of Harvey Currie, in the 68th year of her age. She was a native of Cumberland Co., N.C., but came to Tennessee with her husband many years ago, and belonged to the Union Church of which Mr. Currie was an efficient and beloved elder. Less than two years ago he was called to his reward, and now she has gone. S. C. C., Denmark, Tenn.

In Memoriam. Died in Fulton, Mo., on Thursday morning 25th inst., Mrs. Dollie S. Marshall. She was the youngest daughter and child of Major James Tate, the first, and for many years the only, elder to the Presbyterian church in Fulton.

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16 August 1878. Vol. 3. No. 25

Died at the residence of her son, near Liberty Hill, in Williamson Co., Texas, Aug. 3rd, 1878, Mrs. Harriet Roddy, aged 80 years. She was a native of S.C., came to Texas 16 years ago, and joined the Presbyterian church under the ministry of Rev. Daniel Baker. She discharged faithfully all the duties of a mother.

23 August 1878. Vol. 3. No. 26

Death of Rev. H. H. Banks. He died in Asheville, ten minutes before 12 o'clock on the evening of the 6th instant. He was born in Arkansas, and was about 40 years of age. In 1866 he took charge of the church at Asheville, N.C., and remained with it until 1872, when he removed to Murfreesboro, Tenn . Failing health compelled him to relinquish this charge in 1875, and returned to N.C., where he was appointed Agent of Davidson College. --N. C. Presbyterian.

Married at the residence of the bride's father, Wm. A. Anthony, Aug. 8th, 1878, by Rev. S. C. Caldwell, Maj. J. M. Shaw and Miss Sallie Anthony, all of Haywood Co., Tenn.

Married in St. Louis, Tuesday, Aug. 6th, by Rev. R. P. Farris, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. John J. McKanna, and Miss Belle, oldest daughter of Mr. E. A. and Mrs. M. F. Hawks.

Married Aug. 4th, 1878, at the residence of the bride, in Lincoln Co., Mo., by Rev. C. R. Dudley, Mr. Thos. J. Creech and Mrs. Sarah V. Mershon, both of Lincoln Co., Mo.

Married in Water Valley, Miss., at the residence of the bride's brother, by Rev. J . W. Rosborough, Aug. 13th, 1878, Mr. William Lobdell and Miss Jennie Turner, both of that place.

Married on the 1st inst., in the Second Presbyterian church, Lebanon, Ky., by Rev. T. A. Bracken, Mr. Henry Wilken, Esq., Cashier of the First National Bank of Lebanon, and Miss Addie, daughter of A. K. Young, Esq.

Married Aug. 1st, 1878, by Rev. George Summey, Robt. S. Thomas, Attorney at Law, of St. Louis, and Miss Harriett Mill, of Cincinnati.

Died at Baily Springs, Ala., on the 31st of July, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., in his 62nd year, H. H. Pipkins of Marshall Co., Miss., where he has lived for upwards of forty years, and has been a member of the Presbyterian church upward of twenty years.

Died July 23rd, near the family residence in Callaway Co., Sedocia, Bacon Bennett, in the 35th year of his age. He was the son of the late Joel Bennett, and, on the mother's side, a grand nephew of Rev. Robt. L. McAtee, deceased. Mr. Bennett's team ran off with him and he was thrown from, and run over by, the wagon, producing internal injuries so severe as to cause his death in about five hours. At the age of 25 he connected himself with the Presbyterian church at Concord.

(to be continued in Volume XXXIX, Number 1)

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TEXAS STATE GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY VOLUME 2

1884-85 R. L. POLK & CO.

The Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory gives a wealth of information about Texas and between the "Planter's and Farmer's Directory" and the "Business Directory" sections list many of the substantial adult male citizens of the state.

The Dallas county section of the "Planter's and Farmer's Directory" appeared in the September 1991 issue of The Dallas Quarterly, and the excerpts of the information on Dallas county towns from the "Business Directory" started in the March 1992 issue. The remaining towns starting with Grand Prairie are concluded in this issue, together with a listing of railroads in the state.

While only the sections pertinent to Dallas county have appeared in the Dallas Quarterly, the Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory covers the entire state. There are copies in both the Texas/Dallas Collection and the Genealogy Section of the Dallas Public Library. [R976.4005 T355] It has been filmed by the The Friends of the Dallas Public Library, Inc. and is available for purchase from Texas/Dallas History and Archives Division.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY [Continued from Volume XXXVIII, Number 2, page 1 03.]

[The page number in brackets, [ ], following the name of the town is the page number in the orignal volume.]

GRAND PRAIRIE. [page 403] A village on the E. div.of the M.P. Ry, and on the west fork of the Trinity river in Dallas county, 218 miles northeast of Austin, and 13 miles southwest of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. Settled in 1875, it contains a steam grist mill and cotton gin, 2 churches and a public school. Live stock, horses, cotton and grain are shipped. Population, 200. Exp., Pacific . Mail, daily. J. P. Shannon, postmaster.

Alexander, Wm., cotton gin. Brewer, Thomas, cotton gin. Briggs & Downey, general

store. Conover, J. C., grocer and

wood. Crawford, R. 0., live stock. Crawford & Wolfenberger, dry

goods and crockery. Curry, J. H., general store. Darwin, H. C., gin and grist

mill. Dean, J., cotton gin. Denney, T. S., sewing machine

agent.

Doyal, J. M., railroad and express agent.

Hall, B., meat market. Haskett, W. N., druggist. Haskett & Elder, general store. Myers, John, real estate. Preston, W . T., Uve stock. Robertson, George, notary. Robinson, Y. A., wagonmaker. Samuels, Joseph, blacksmith. Shannon, J. P., Carpenter and

Painter. Smith, J. G., machinist. Smith, W. J., lumber. Stovall, W. R., physician. Wolfenberger, J. L., constable.

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HAUGHT'S STORE. [page 415] A postoffice in Dallas county, 241 miles northeast of Austin, 18 southeast of Dallas, the county seat, and 5 miles southeast of Mesquite, the nearest railroad station. Dallas is the nearest banking point. Settled in 1847, it contains a steam grist mill and cotton gin and ships cotton, wheat and oats. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. A. B. Lanier, postmaster.

Bailey, J. R., carpenter. Cullom, J. A., physician. Haddock, M. L., constable. Haught, S. A., hotel.

Lanier, A. B., Justice of Peace. Lockaby, R. C., general store. Smith, L. H., blacksmith.

HUTCHINS. [page 453] A postoffice on the Dal. ex G. C. & S.F. Ry. in Dallas county, 212 miles northeast of Austin, and 11 southwest of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. Settled in 1871, it contains steam grist and saw mills, 3 cotton gins, a church and a district school. Oats, cotton, cotton seed and corn are shipped. Stages daily to Lancaster, fare 50 cents. Population, 250. Tel., W. U. Mail, daily. B. D. Atwell, postmaster.

Atwell, B. D., General Store. Bledsoe, F. G., general store. Bledsoe & Rawlings, gin and

grist mill. Clark, A. S., gin and grist mill. Milhener, J. C., physician. Perry & Clinton, wagonmakers. Potter, U. J., physician.

Sewell, J. F., railroad and exp. agent.

Snyder & Denkins, general store.

Stene, W. P., physician . Vinning, A. C., gin and saw

mill.

JIMTOWN. [page 463] Dallas county. Post office established January, 1884.

KLEBURGH. [page 470] A postoffice on Hickory creek and on the T. T. R. R. in Dallas county, 225 miles northeast of Austin and 14 miles southeast of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. Settled in 1881, it contains 2 steam saw and grist mills, a cotton gin and ships cordwood, cotton and produce. Population, 100. Mail, daily. James E. Capehart, postmaster.

Brad~haw, T. L., wood. Capehart, J. E., Dry Goods,

Groceries and Live Stock. Coleman, Henry, wood.

Daugherty, George, live stock. Dowdy, John A., wood. Glenn, M., live stock.

LANCASTER. [page 480] A stirring village in Dallas county, 222 miles northeast of Austin, 15 south of Dallas, the county seat and 5 southwest of Hutchins, the nearest railroad station. Dallas is the nearest banking point. Settled in 1852, it contains a steam grist mill, 6 cotton gins, 3 churches and a Masonic Institute. Exports cotton, cotton seed and flour. Stages daily to Hutchins; fare 40 cents. Population, 500. Mail, daily. Paul Henry, postmaster.

Beckley, E., grocer and hardware.

Beckley, H. J., livery. Beckley, L. F., furniture.

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Clark, W. E., teacher. Clayton, G. R., physician. Coolidge, W_., grocer. Dean, A. , blacksmith.

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Guy, R. S., lawyer. Henry, Paul, General Store. Henry, R. P., general store. Holloway, J. H. & Sons, cotton

gin. Howell,--, harness and saddles. Johnson, W. P., grocer. Lindsey, J. A., physician. Little, Mrs. John, music

teacher. Little, Thomas, physician. Lowry,J.B.&Sons, cotton gin.

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Lyon, C. M., druggist. McCurdy, T. B., physician. Moffatt, H. J. & Co., general

store. Moffatt & Son, flouring mill. Morton, J. W., wagonmaker. Murphy, C. M., blacksmith Nance, T. B., cotton gin. Peyton, HoweY., lawyer Stewart, E. G., dentist. Swindells, J. H., physician. Williams & Sons, cotton gin.

LETOT. [page 4921 A postoffice on the D. ex of the M.P. Ry. in Dallas county, 231 miles northeast of Austin, and 8 northwest of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. Settled in 1881, it contains a church, a district school and a steam cotton gin. Shipments, cotton and grain. Population, 40. Mail, daily. C. Letot, postmaster.

Carr, J. E., wagonmaker. Nelson Br-os., gel"leral sJore. O'Neal, H. A., lawyer. Oneal & Son, lawyers. Rodgers, J. R., teacher. Simmons, J. N., clerk district

court. Sosser, W. S., grocer.

Taylor, G. W., general store. Vaughan, J. T., lawyer. Whittle, J. L., lawyer. Williams, W. W., lawyer. Wood, E. A. & Son, general

store. Woodward & Nelson, druggists. Yeatman, J. N., surveyor.

LISBON. [page 4931 A postoffice in Dallas county, 217 miles northeast of Austin, and 6% south of Dallas, the county seat, nearest railroad station and banking point. It contains a church and a school, a steam grist mill and a cotton gin. Stages daily to Dallas. Population, 50. Mail, tri-weekly. W. D. Gass, postmaster.

Gass, W. D., General Store. Graves, R. W., physician. Gray & Co., corn and gin mill.

Hight, J. W., blacksmith. Turner, A. W., teacher.

MESQUITE. [page 5191 A settlement on the E. div. of the M.P. Ry. in Dallas county, 235 miles northeast of Austin, and 13 southeast of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. It contains 3 steam grist mills and cotton gins, 4 churches, good schools and a weekly newspaper, the Mesquiter. Ships grain and cotton. Population, 250. Exp. Pacific and Texas. Mail, daily.

Bennett, T. T·· Express Agent. Bolton & Dykes, gin and grist

mill.

Cross, J. M., gin and grist mill. Moore, S., gin and grist mill.

MILLER. [page 5231 A station on the H. & T. C. Ry. in Dallas county, 4 miles from Dallas, the county seat. No postoffice.

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MORRIS. [page 532] A post office in Dallas county, 238 miles northeast of Austin, and 15 northeast of Dallas, the county seat, nearest railroad and banking point. It contains steam corn and flouring mills and a cotton gin. Population, 50. Mail by special supply. B. T. Davis, postmaster.

Davis & Newman, Gin and Flour Mill.

McSpadden, S. N., drugs, groceries and dry goods.

Wesson & Miller, corn mill and general store.

PLEASANT VALLEY. [page 572] A postoffice in Dallas county, 245 miles northeast of Austin, 22 northeast of Dallas, the county seat, and 8 miles southeast of Richardson, the nearest railroad station. Dallas is the nearest banking point. Settled in 1882, it contains 3 steam grist mills and cotton gins, a church and a district school. Ships cotton, grain and live stock. Population, 60. Mail, daily. T. J .McCiain, postmaster.

Armstrong, --, physician. Bishop, J., general store. Caldwell & Newman, general

store. Hughes, E. B., gin and grist

mill.

McClain, T. J., Groceries and Hardware.

McCollum,G.,gin andgrist mill. McKinney & Alexander, gin and

grist mill. Sharp, J. H., druggist.

RICHARDSON. [page 582] A settlement on the H. & T. C. Ry. in Dallas county, 236 miles northeast of Austin, and 13 northeast of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. It contains a steam grist mill and cotton gin, 2 churches and a district school. Grain is shipped. Population, 70. Tel. W. U. Exp., Texas. Mail daily. W. R. White, postmaster.

Blewitt, J. H., justice of peace. Greer, W. F., justice of peace. Halsell, W. J:, express agent. Halsell & Huffhines, General

store, Gin and Grist Mill. Howe & Son, grocers . McMahan & Howe, drugs.

Richardson Co-operative Assn., general store.

Simpson, A. L., constable. Turner, J. E., railroad and

telegraph agent. White, A. R. & Bro., General

Store.

RYLIE. [page 593] A postoffice on the T. T. R. R., in Dallas county, 229 miles northeast of Austin, and 1 2 southeast of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. It contains 2 churches and a district school. Cord wood and cotton are shipped. Population, 25. Mail, daily. H. B. Cox, postmaster, railroad agent and general store.

SCYNNE. [page 632] A settlement in Dallas county, 232 miles northeast of Austin, 9 southeast of Dallas, the county seat, and 3 miles southwest of Mesqu,ite, the nearest railroad station. Dallas is the nearest banking point. It contains 3 churches and a district school. Shipments; cotton, corn and grain. Population, 75. Mail, tri-weekly. A. McComas, postmaster.

Bohannan, L. J., physician. Dobbins & Carver, cotton gin. Dobbins & Prewitt, Drugs and

Groceries.

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Henry, T. W., physician. Quinn, Burrill, blacksmith.

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SEAGOVILLE. [page 632] A settlement on the T.T.R.R., in Dallas county, 242 miles northeast of Austin and 19 southeast of Dallas, the county seat and nearest banking point. Settled in 1881, it contains a steam grist mill, a cotton gin, 2 churches and a district school. Cotton is shipped. Population, 60. Mail, daily. M. E. Joyce, postmaster.

Becket, Wm., farmer. Dass, J. T., teacher. Fly, J. L., justice of peace. Gilmore, M., farmer. Hawthorn, C. C., farmer. Hawthorn, W. W ., gin and grist

mill.

Jarman, Edward, blacksmith. Joyce, M. E., General Store. Nichols, E. H. F., general store . Rutherford, S. M., physician. Sewell, J. C., farmer. Smith, W . T., farmer. Wilson, Rev. W. S. , (Baptist).

SOWERS. [page 650] A postoffice in Dallas county, 230 miles northeast of Austin, 12 southwest of Dallas, the county seat, and 6 northwest of Eagle Ford, the nearest railroad station . Dallas is the nearest banking point. It containbs 2 steam grist mills and cotton gins, a church and a district school. Exports cotton and grain. Population, 75 . Mail, daily. E. D. Sowers, postmaster .

Dorris, Dr. T. B., druggist. Fletcher, Peter, blacksmith. Gilbert, D. W. , physician. Le Bow, D. E., teacher.

Luck, Wm., grist mill. Rauft, J. C., carpenter. Sowers, E. D., General Store,

Cotton Gin and Grist Mill.

SPROWLS. [page 652] A settlement in Dallas county, 212 miles northeast of Austin, and 11 southwest of Dallas, the county seat, nearest railrod station and banking point. Settled in 1879, it contains a church, a district school, a steam grist mill and a cotton gin. Cotton and grain are shipped. Population, 100. Mail, semi-weekly. J~ S. SntJitz, postmaster. -

Burns, John,· carpenter. Butcher, George, cotton gin

and grist mill. Carver, W. A., wagonmaker. Glandon, R. K., cotton gin and

grist mill. Hargrove, ---, physician. Tittle, Rev. M. R.

Ouinion, John, blacksmith. Shu~tz, ~ ., Genera Stor:e. Smith, John, carpenter. Sprowls, William, lawyer. Thomas, L. C., teacher. Uhl, S., cotton gin and grist

mill.

SWEETS. [page 660] A station on the T. T. R. R. in Dallas county, 11 miles from Dallas, the county seat. No postoffice.

TRINITY MILLS. [page 685] A village on the D. ex. M. P. Ry. and on the Trinity river, in Dallas county, 240 miles northeast of Austin, and 17 northwest of Dallas, the county seat, and nearest banking point. Settled in 1853, it contains 2 churches, a district school, a steam flour and grist mill and a cotton gin . Corn, wheat, oats, cotton and wool are shipped. Population, 150. Tel . W. U. Exp.,Pacific. Mail, daily. A. J. Fouts, postmaster.

Anderson, Thomas, druggist. Barlow, J. R., physician. Dudley, Wm., fish dealer.

Duncan, Rev. D. D. (Baptist) Duncan, D. D. & H. H., mineral

waters.

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TRINITY MILLS (cont.)

Fouts, A. J., General Store, Grist Mill, Railroad and Express Agent.

Furneaux, Wm., gin and grist mill.

Fouts, L. F., electrician and telegraph agent.

Hunt, Mrs. Nannie, teacher. Morgan, Rev. J. H. (Methodist)

WRIGHT. [page 736] A station on the Dal. ex. of the G. C. & S. F. Ry. in Dallas county, 4 miles from Dallas, the county seat. No postoffice.

TEXAS RAILROADS And Express Companies Operating Thereon [page 1 04]

A & N W Ry - Austin and North Western Railway. Express

Ft W & D C Ry - Ft. Worth & Denver City Railway. G, C & S F Ry - Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway.

D Div - Dallas division H & G div - Houston & Galveston division L div - Lampasas division M div - Montgomery division

Pacific & Texas

Pacific Express Texas Express

G, H & S A Ry - Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway. W. F. & Co. Express

E P br - Eagle Pass branch G br - Gonzales branch La G br - La Grange branch S & E T div - Sabine and East Texas division

G, W T & P Ry - Gulf, Western Texas & Pacific Railway. Texas Express H, E & W T Ry - · Houston, East & West Texas Railway. Texas Express H & T C Ry - Houston & Texas Central Railway . Texas Express

N E div - North Eastern division W div - Western division W & N W - Waco and Northwestern division

M P Ry - Missouri Pacific Railway. Pacific Express C div - Columbia division Oat ex - Dallas extension Den ex - Dennison extention E div .L. Eastern division G br - Georgetown branch (I div) G div - Gulf division G, H & H div - Galveston, Houston & Henderson division H & 0 div - Henderson and Overton division I div - International division N 0 div - New Orleans division R G div - Rio Grande division W sec - Waco section

NY, T & M Ry - New York, Texas and Mexican Railway. Texas Express R G & · P Ry - Rio Grande and Pecos Railway. Pacific and Texas Express T M Ry - Texas Mexican Railway. Texas Express

G div - Galveston division T T RR - Texas Trunk Railroad. Texas Express T WRy - Texas Western Railway. Texas Express T & St L Ry - Texas and St. Louis Railway. Texas Express

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SOME DEATHS REPORTED IN THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS 1889

Continued from Volume XXXVIII, #3, page 179.

by Chester Lamberth

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 April 1889 Polly Richardson p.6, c.4 Dock Wall p.1, c.5 W. T. Fanning p.6, c.4 Sam Fisher p.1, c.5 Wm. Tayler p.6, c.4 Mrs. Petera Velade Rubio p.4, c.2 Mrs. M. M. Phaup p.6, c.4 Matt Barker p.4, c.4 Lula Manning O'Neal p.6, c.4 Joe Smith, col. p.4, c.4 A. S. Bailey p.6, c.4 Helen Butterock p.4, c.5 Ed. Lusk •!• p.4, c.6 3 April 1889 D. R. Neilson p.4, c.6 Wesley Sutton p.1, c.6

Mrs. Edward Conger p.3, c.2 2 April 1889 Milton B. Overton p.5, c.2

J. J. Young •!• p.1, c.3 Dr. T. L. Willis p.5, c.2 Luella Young •!• p.1, c.3 Abe Shipp, col. p.5, c.3 Tom Dolloff •!• p.1, c.3 M . F. Dearing p.5, c.2; p.6, c.2 Arthur Dolloff p.1, c .3 H. M. McConnell p.7, c.4 Little Dolloff girl p.1, c.3 Hoosie Dolloff •!• p.1, c .3 4 April 1889 Edward Miles p.2, c.1 Frank Roberts •!• p.1, c.3 Adele Menard p.2, c.3 James Hany p.2, c.2 Judy Murchison, col. p.2, c.3 Abe Brooks p.2, c.2 James C. Calhoun p.2, c.6 H. C. Lyon p.4. c.4 W. P. Fortson p.3, c.3 F. M. Carpenter p.4, c.4 Dock Walls p.3, c.2 Mrs. William Darnell p.4, c.4 John Boyle's children p.4, c.5 John Dorchester p.4, c.4 Etta Casper •> p.4, c.4 Dock Powell, col. p.6, c.3 W. W. Patrick p.6, c.4 Sarah Kelly p.6, c.1 James Fears p.6, c.4 James Batty •!• p.6, c .2 T. Allen p.6, c.4 John Moninger p.8, c .3

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5 April 1889 Anna Charlotte Olenbush p.5, c.3 Ben Wesley, col. p.1, c.5 Mrs. J. J. Boone p.G, c.2 Edward Dietz p.11 e.G C M. Young p.G, c.2 Richard Long p.2, c.3 A. J. L. Yarbro p.G, c.2 12 April 1889

Jack Haney p.1, e.G G April 1889 George Bryant p.1, e.G

J. A. Lancour p.41 c.3 Refugia Torres p.2, c.2 George Walker, col. p.4, c.3 Mrs. J. f;, Fla~:tt p.31 c.4 William Pray p.41 c.5 Mrs. Henry Tekell p.4, c.5 John Wolfenbarger p.41 e.G W. P. Fortson p.GI c.1

George Peterson p.G, c.2 7 April 1889 Lizzie Fletcher, col. p.G, c.2

Clark & Moses Harrison p.11 c.5 J. S. Herrink p.S, c.2 Capt. A. J. Conner p.2, c.2 Mrs. Hodges p.S, c.2 Benjamin S. Wilson p.21 c.2 R. M. Riddle p.2, c.2 13 April 1889 Wilson Coley p.41 c.4 Pinckney C. Wyatt p.1, c.2 John Blankenship p.41 c.4 Eddie Scott p.1, c.2 Joe Hare •:• p.16, c.5 A. H. Webb p.1, c.2

Mrs. Van Leer p.11 c.2 8 April 1889 Frank Priddy p.31 c.1

P. E. Kelley •:• p.11 c.3 John Bryan •:• p.41 e.G Louis McCloud p.11 c.5 Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Calvert p.5, c.2 ---- Puchard p.1, c.5 Tom Newman p.5, c.2 F. Dotz p.1, e.G Dick Lovelace p.G, c.2 Mrs. Bridget Kelly p.1, c.6 John Manning p.S, c.4 14 April 1889

Sam Franklin p.2, c.2 9 April 1889 Henry Boyd Corpening p.41 c.4

Felicita Barrientes p.1 1 c.4 B. D. Harrison p.4, c.4 Chas. M. Young p.1 I c.4 Son of J. H. Bumpas p.51 c.2 Ernest Adams p.1 I c.5 Lovett A. Taft p.171 c.5 Mrs. Annie Lawrence p.1 1 c.6 Mrs. Travis G. Wright p.171 c.5 A. J. McDowell p.1 1 c.6 J. B. Moyer p.17, c.5 Ollin Wade p.11 c.6 Lanness Bliss p.171 c.5 Infant of H. J. Stochett p.11 e.G Claude Booth p.17, e.G Frank Harsh p.21 c.4 James McDonald p.18, c.5 Adam Heilbrun p.4, e.G John Jackson p.19, c.2

C. J. Johnson p.19, c.4 10 April 1889

R. F. Scher p.11 e.G 15 April 1889 Mrs. H. C. Howard p.21 c.2 No deaths reported in this issue. W. P. Fortson p.31 c.2 Guenther Weischrung p.41 c.3 1G April 1889 Lon Harkins p.4, c.5 Chauncey Taylor p.1, c.4 Jonas Land p.6, c.3 Allen C. Churchill p.1, c.4 George Forrest p.6, c.4 Clarence Harris p.1, c.4

Son of David Lindsey p.1, c.4 11 April 1889 P. F. Lockwood p.1, c.4

W. P. Fortson p.21 e.G Henry Marshall, col. p.11 c.5 Tom Newman p.4, c.4 D. W. Jones p.1, e.G R. H. Brown p.5, c.2 Annie Lee p.1, e.G Charles Buckholz p.5, c.2 Edward Lutz p.2, c.2 Jim Dooney p.5, c.2 Tillie Thompson, col. p.2, c.5 Mrs. Sophia W. Bedell p.5, c .2 N. P. Malone •:• p.3, c.5

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Genie Watkins Pearl Skaer Son of J. H. Bumpus W. P. Fortson B. D. Harrison Mrs. Mary Scott Carrie Hicks B. K. Washburn J. Y. Laughlin Mrs. Mollie A. Alford

17 April 1889 Jesse Christobar Charles Vivian Charles Funk Henry Hobson Genie Watkins Dora Webster

p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.2 p.5, c.3 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4

p.1, c.2 p.1, c.6 p.2, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.1 p.5, c.2 Sarah N. Martin

Miles Bennett Tillie Martin Julius Wilhelm Dr. D. W. Dies

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

Dr. James A. Culberson Caleb Bogess Theo. Cunningham James M. Gardner Mrs. Cynthia Daniels S. H. Snyder

p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 p.6, c.1 Mrs. George Carter

Miss Livingston, AL. Thomas Dominguez Clarina Dominguez

p.6, c.1 & 2 p.7,c.4 p.7,c.4

18 April 1889 Gus Hestle •:• Ebenezer Beem William Benson •:• Richard Helbrecht F. B. Stone George W. Rowan Jacob Mottweller John Matthews •:• William Walker •:• James Field G. E. Hayes Dick Townsend M. A . J. Oxford

19 April 1889 Minnie Myers Richard Ettinger Joseph King Charles Rice •:• Mrs. Henry Bennehoff •:• George Kramer

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

p.1, c.4 p.1, c.4 p.1, c.4 p.1, c.4 p.1, c.4 p.2, c.2

DECEMBER 1992

Charles Heidke •:• Harry Hill •:• S. L. Guinn Baby of J. L. Dobson Walter Terry Jack Harris Mrs. Steve H. Mulkey Mrs. Sallie Lyon Son of Joe Cornohan Melquiadas Cobboradius John Swift Richard Townsend Icy Austin, col . Isaac Droesta, col.

20 April 1889 Sylvester Gruebb Gertrude Downy James Mills, col. Melichi Allen, col. John Windham George Washington, col. Shadrick Peters Cy Love ---- Young, Ellis Co. Vincent Peel Mrs. Harry Bell George Howard William Fulton John Hanson William Thomas Red Dixon •:• Eli Trigg •:• Mrs. George Hindman John Hastings

21 April 1889

p.2, c.2 p.2, c.2 p.2, c.3 p.3, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.4 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4, c.6 p.4. c.6 p.4, c.6 p.6, c.2 p.7, c.4 p.7, c.4

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

R. M. Young p.6, c.5 ---- Ingram p.18, c.5 G. R. Mose p.18, c.1 Jim Jones, col. p.18, c.1 Mrs . A . H. Lucas p.19, c.4

22 April 1889 ---- Calvin, Berwick, IL ---- Savage, " " ---- Rodgers, •:• " ---- Reid, •:• " Mrs. Teat •:• Rice, TX E. J. Gibson F. T. Bolio William Whitaker J. D. Mayfield Jeff Blankenship Joseph M. Waller Mrs . Martha Martin R. M. Young

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

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23 April 1889 26 April 1889 Joe Sachel, col. •!• p.1, c.4 Mrs. Emma Hart p.1, c.3 Charley Burns, col. •!• p.1, c.4 Tom Dooley p.2, c.3 W. P. Wood family p.2, c.3 Ethel Hogg p.5, c.2 ---- Dooley, col. Silas B. Kennedy p.6, c.2

Pittsburg, Texas p.3, c.4 ---- Wilson, Sherman TX p.6, c.3 Mrs. William Beasle •!• p.4, c.3 Tom Morgan p.6, c.3 Baby of J. M. Talley p.4, c.5 Emma Ward p.6, c.5 Joe Shaw p.4, c.6 Roland Adams p.6, c.5 Eddie Lelene Averitt p.5, c.2 Son of Jeff Hamilton, col. p. 7, c.3 27 April 1889 Ellis Page •!• p.7, c.4 Nathan Zilderman p.1, c.1

Kansas man named Stevens p.1, c.5

24 April 1889 Elie Noel, col. p.2, c.3 J. H. Hughes p.1, c.2 C. W. Johnson p.3, c.2 W. C. Winkler •!• p.1, c.3 0. M. King p.4, c.4 Tom Dooley p.1, c.4 W. N. Hatcher p.4, c.6 --- McKnight, John Dickinson p.4, c.6, p.6, c.2

San Angelo, Texas p.4, c.4 Cully Fletcher p.4, c.6 Ed Bracken, col. p.4, c.6 Ceasar Frazier, col. p.5, c.3 Bill Gaines, col. p.4, c.6 William Summers p.6, c.2 William R. Foster, Jr. •!• p.4, c.5 John Denny p.6, c.3 Baby of Joe Whiter p.5, c.1 George Howe p.6, c.3 Will Lay p.5, c.2 Mary T. Andrews p.6, c.3 Tom Mullins •!• p.6, c.5 Mary Tinsey p.6, c.3 Scott Bailey, col. p.7, c.4 James Allen p.6, c.3 Bruce Younger p.7, c.4 Mrs. S. H. Nunn p.6, c.3 Tom Madigan p.8, c.2 Mrs. Bates p.6, c.3

T. L. Block p.6, c.3 William Milligan p.6, c.3

25 April 1889 L. N. Reaves p.6, c.3 Tom Morgan p.1, c.6 Mrs. John Mooney p.6, c.3 John Fletcher p.1, c.6 Mrs. Blanche Hickman p.6, c.3 --- Hardin, enroute

to Indian Territory p.4, c.5 28 April 1889 R. Anwyl p.4, c.5 Lotta Upshaw •!• p.2, c.3 Mrs. E. B. Wood •!• p:4, c.6 Josephine Hauser p.2, c.4 May Hawes p.5, c.2 George Diggs, col. p.4, c.4 J. P. Alexander p.5, c.3 J. F. Alexander p.18, c.5 Dr. Alex Johnson p.5, c.3 Mrs. Mary Lamotte p.18, c.5 W. N. Hatcher p.5, c.3 Charles Dickerman p.18, c.6 Mrs. Overton p.5, c.3 Mrs. N. E. Benton p.5, c.3 29 April 1889 William Thomas, col. p.5, c.3 A. M. Johnson p.1, c.3 William Fresh p.5, c.3 James Thompson Duff p.1, c.3 B. F. Vester p.5, c.3 Barney Creegan p.1, c.5 W. D. Aiken p.5, c.3 Jerry O'Shea p.1, c.5 Mrs. Mattie Logan p.5, c.3 H. F. Willard p.1, c.6 Oscar M. King p.5, c.3 S. T. Compes p.6, c.1 30 April 1889 J. C. Cyland p.6, c.1 Eugene Kimball p.1, c.2 John Wade and wife, Henry Marshall p.1, c.2

Matilda p.6, c.4 Peter Hansen p.1, c.6 James M. Linderman p.6, c.4 Peter Boomer p.1, c.6 Mrs. W. H. McDAniel p.6, c.5 John Larson p.1, c.6

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Lawrence Mealstrom p.1, c.6 John Williams, col. p.2, c.3 John T. Brown p.5, c.1 Robert Jackson, col. p.2, c.3 Randolph J. Ederer p.5, c.3 Louis Morton p.2, c.4 Joe Epperson p.6, c.3 Lizzie Hayes p.2, c.4 Jack Spaniard +!• p.6, c.4 J. A. Greenlaw p.2, c.4 Deputy Marshal Erwin, Jake Zaneholt •!• p.2, c.4

Ft. Smith, Arkansas p.6, c.4 Hugh Savage p.-2, c.4 Frank Carpell +!• p.6, c.4 Eugene Kimball p.3, c.2 Minnie O'Dell p.6, c.4 Patsey Lyons p.3. c.2 Wm. Walker •!• p.6, c.4 Rich White, col. p.3, c.3 Calvin Church p.6, c.4 Joe Martin •!• p.6, c.4 4 May 1889 Ernest Adams p.6, c.4 Infant of J. M. Kinney p.1, c.6 Elsie James •!• p.6, c.4 Joe Smith p.1, c.6; p.2, c.2 Phillis Mansfield, col. p.7, c.3 James Gordon p.1, c.5

Joseph Pope Elder p.2, c.2 1 May 1889 Wm. H. Barnum p.2, c.3

George Stienner p.4, c.4 Wilhelmina Stahl p.2, c.4 A. C. Hastings p.4, c.5 Ezekial P. Metwick p.2, c.6 Henry Marshall, col. p.4, c.6 Jack Embree p.2, c.6 Frank Graves p.5, c.2 Clarence Holmes Corder p.5, c.3 Mrs. Susan Birkley p.5, c.2 Emma W. Fisher p.5, c.3 Alfred Brown p.5, c.2 J. C. Tompkins •!• p.7, c.3 Andrew Dabbs p.5, c.3 5 May 1889 P. L. Davis p.6, c.3 John N. Edwards p.2, c.2 John Watson p.6, c.3 Polk Ables p.2, c.2 Amanda Mae Sutton p.6, c.3 Jim Shoemaker •!• p.2, c.2 Infant of Robert Bass p.6, c.3 Mrs. Wenzel Matulla p.2, c.4 Ethel Wicker p.6, c.3 W. F. Meyers p.7, c.3

2 May 1889 Mrs. Emilie Boyer p.7, c.3

Frank Graves p.1, c.6 Mrs. Emma Fisher p.7, c.3

Irvin Richardson, col. p.1, c.6 6 May 1889 James D. Henson •!• p.2, c.2 Brice Mann p.6, c.2 Patrick Ritchford p.2, c.4 Mrs. J. R. Guynes p.6, c.2 Michael Flinn p.2, c.4 Mrs. Tony Winningcoff p.6, c.2 Patrick Regan p.2, c.4 J. R. Hutchcraft p.6, c.2 Mrs. I. P. Jeffreys p.2, c.4 W. T. Douglas p.6, c.3 Mrs. Steven Jones p.2, c.4 T. C. Binford p.2, c.4 7 May 1889 12 year old son of H. H. Middleton p.2, c.2

J. W. Adams p.3, c.2 George A. Hamilton p.2, c.2 ----- Good, Boerne, TX p.5, c.3 James W. Breedlove p.2, c.2

Cheepsie Taylor p.3, c.1 3 May 1889 Wm. Littlejohn p.3, c.1

Charles Cook p.1, c.2 Wm. Dietrich p.3, c.1 John Ring p.1, c.3 Rudolph Grossman •!• p.3, c.1 Frank Graves p.1, c.3 W. F. White p.3, c.1 Helen Taylor p.1, c.3 Major Lloyd •!• p.4, c.4 Mose Harris p.1, c.4 Eugene Kimball p.4, c.6 Paul A. Metcalf p.1, c.6 Infant son of Fred Goettche p.2, c.2 C. W. Gano p.5, c.1. & 3 Wm. Haskin p.2, c.2 Mrs. David Langston p.5, c.3 Herbert Garitty p.2, c.2 G. R. Saunderson p.5, c.3 P. L. Davis p.2, c.2 Mary Ann Hensey p.5, c.3 Larry Moore •!• p.2, c.2 Jule Scribner •!• p.6, c.3

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9 May 1889 Tom Redmond Widow of Poll Smith, col. David Walker <• William Walker •:• John Matthews <• Eugene Kimball Mrs. Catherine Barkins

10 May 1889 Ira Sharp Frank Graves William S. Harney Gustave Southworth W. H. Mounts William Littlejohn J. E. McWhorter Warren Dollarhide Mrs. DeWitt W. B. deShazo •:• Mrs. Bowler •:• Callie Hunt Oscar George Henri Mathieu R. E. Hawkes Samuel W. Pearce

11 May 1889 Oscar George David Walker William Walker John Matthews D. E. Cody F. S. Foster Ed Cheney Barry Matthews Jasper Sears •:• Son of William Slate •!• Daughter of J. B. Parks Charley Garril Mrs. George H. Nichols H. W. Woolf Mrs. Ella T. Miller J. Watson Campbel• R. H. Taylor Ernest Kirby Minter Cox Edward Jewell Emil Weber

12 May 1889 William Frye Tom Malone Will Fletcher Mrs. latimer,

Jackson, MS

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

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

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

p.6, c.6 p.8, c.3

p.15, c.4

p.17, c.4

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Adam Faulk •:• A. P. Pruitt •!• Joe McDavid •:•

13 May 1889

p.18, c.5 p.18, c.5 p.18, c.6

Marritz Blane p.4, c.5 W. E. St. Clair p.4, c.5 Infant daughter of Sam

Aschner p.5, c.5; p.8, c.3 George Kessinger p.8, c.4 R. W. Wilkins p.8, c.4 Jim Semones •:• p.8, c.4

14 May 1889 Tommie Harris Johnnie Kincheloe •:• George Ward and wife Henry Hatch Mrs. Mary E. Dickinson J. C. Sims James W. Darling Gussie Chapman Willie B. Morgan Namona Rodquiz Mage Black, col. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Lee McWillie Nannie Blair Wilson Cooper Amos Cooper

15 May 1889

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

Charles Lappan p.1, c.1 J. P. O'Donnell p.1, c.2 Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, col.p.1, c.2 Joe Cooper p.1, c.3 J. W. Tilley •:• p.1, c.3 Lee Pool p.1, c.3 William Kemmler •:• p.1, c.3 Tillie Siegler p. 1, c.3 John Deaddy p. 1, c.3 Mrs. M. F. Garland p.3, c.2 Charles Fasoldt p.4, c.6 Mrs. H. S. Flynn p.4, c.6 John D. Chowning

p.5, c.3; p.6, c.2 Julius Python p.5, c.3; p.6, c.2 Son of Mr. Mclaughlin p.6, c.2

16 May 1889 Moritz J. Blane Volney E. Howard Ferdinand Schroeder Willie Colbert G. H. Parsons •!• Joe Benscotte

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

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17 May 1889 Donald McDonald p.2, c.6 Mrs. Louis Palmer + p.2, c.3 Jeremiah Bridge p.3, c.2 Francis D. Duffin p.2, c.3 Mrs. Hattie Duncan p.3, c.3 22 May 1889 Infant of Lucius Stowe p.3, c.3 Emile Morganot p.1, c.3 Anderson Petty p.3, c.3 Hendrik Olsen p.1, c.3 Mattie Higanbothan p.3, c.3 John Henderson •!• p.1, c.3 Mr. Biggerstaff p.3, c.3 Lewis Kelley p.1,c.6 Tommie Harris p.3, c.3 Mrs. Lovie Smith p.5, c.3 Robert Day, Sr. p.4, c.6 Ambrose Van Tassel p.6, c.2 Mrs. Hubbell p.4, c.6 Howard J. Kennaman p.6, c.2 J. W. Tilley p.5, c.1 Henry Wilson p.6, c.3 J. B. Snodgrass p.5, c.1 Thomas L. Angle p.6, c.2 23 May 1889 Infant of John B. Jones p.8, c.3 John Zahnen p.1, c.2

John Dickinson Fletcher p.1, c.5 18 May 1889 Robert Crawford p.1, c.4

Henry Brown •!• p.1, c.3 Flora Semen •!• p.2, c.2 Ed Scott p.1, c.3 Rocky Lacey •!• p.2, c.2 Bill Butler, col. p.2, c.1 Rebeca Mcintosh •!• p.2, c.2 Son of Edomingo Lopez p.2, c.2 Wilmer Davis p.2, c.2; p.4, c.4 L. F. Harris p.5, c.2 Mrs. Susan A. Hanson John C. French p.5, c.2 p.4, c.6; p.5, c.3 Robert H. Mayo p.5, c.2 Mrs. Bowler p.5, c.3 James A. Labryer, Jr. p.5, c.2 Mrs. S. Sheppard p.5, c.3 Alva Britt p.5, c.2 Louis C. Matthews p.6, c.4 Roger Whaley p.5, c.2 Robbie Brown p.5, c.2 24 May 1889 Pearl Helen Haggart p.5, c.3 Charles Harris •!• p.2, c.5

H. A. Coleman, col. p.2, c.6 19 May 1889 Eddy Smith p.2, c.6

Lewis G. Brown p.2, c.2 L. Williams p.2, c.6 J.P. Jones p.4, c.3 Mary A. Newcomb p.2, c.6 T. J. Williams p.4, c.4 R. Derenport p.2, c.6 Allen T. Rice p.6, c.6 E. C. East p.2, c.6 Mrs. Russel •!• p.15, c.5 Dick Hawes •!• p.5, c.2 D. M. Wilson p.16, c.3 Jim Davis •!• p.5, c.2 Tom Parham p.16, c.3 Frank Compton p.5, c.2 M.A. Falbre p.16, c.3 Dora Compton p.5, c.2 Martin Johnson p.16, c.5 Z. S. Britton p.5, c.2 V. Charleroy p.16, c.5 Mr. Williams p.5, c.2 W. 0. Ours p.16, c.5 Joe Weaver p.6. c.2 Reese Stewart p.17, c.5 J. A. Tankersly p.6, c.2

Ralph Williams p.7, c.4 20 May 1889 C. L. Cole •!• p.8, c.3

John H. Snodgrass p.3, c.1 Mrs. Susan A. Hanson p.8, c.4 Louisa Wilson p.4, c.4 Mrs. Mack Gaston p.8, c.4 Dr. P. A. Cronin p.4, c.6 M.D. Morley p.4, c.6 25 May 1889

Tom Dooley p.1, c.3 21 May 1889 --- Joaquin p.1, c.4

Mart Marley p.1, c.2 Jasper N. McKenzie p.2, c.2 C. J. Williams p.1, c.3 Jack T. Lillie p.2, c.2 Miss Rutland p.1, c.6 Mrs. M. S. Marshall p.2, c.2 Eddie Rogers p.2, c.2 Reuben Pluvius, col. p.2, c.2 Julius Walkowski p.2, c.3 Lizzie Taggart p.2, c.2

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25 May 1889 (cont.) Mrs. Gaston p.3, c.3 Ailsey Grandeson, col. p.4, c.6 J. Leonard p. 7, c.4 James R. Stephens p.8, c.2 John B. Denton p.8, c.2 Robert H. Taylor p.8, c.2 4 year old daughter of

Mrs. Cherry +!• p.8. c.3

26 May 1889 Child of Mr. Kerr --- Moffat Henry Smith C. B. Van Horn James G. Stevens Bill Ambler Mrs. M. A. Wells Mrs. Mary Bird Riley Mr. Collins Tom Hawkins Joe Bunker James Helm

27 May 1889 Bob Ma~

atrick Mealey George W. Richards Thomas G. Peyton James H. Connant Son of Gustave Fricke Nelson Walker, col. •!•

28 May 1889 J. C. Elliot Mrs. Sam Montcrief Ed. F. Warren Son of Ham Metz R. T. Treadwell Sim I. Bearce Mary Sophia Gilpin Bob Wilson John Bennett R. A. Temple Bob May James Helm Trump Hayood Nelson Walker, col.

29 May 1889 Yates (child) J. M. Dunwoody Lena Weinberger •!• William Baker Nelson Walker Drew Daniel

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p.2, c.1 p.2, c.4 p.3, c.4 p.4, c.2 p.6, c.6 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.4 p.8, c.6 p.9, c.3 p.9, c.3

p.1, c.4 p.4, c.5 p.4, c.6 p.5, c.3 p.5, c.2 p.7, c.1 p.8, c.3

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

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

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C. S. Ray Bill Baker Andrew McGregor Thomas Yancey

30 May 1889

p.6, c.3 p.6, c.4 p.7, c.4 p.8, c.2

Joseph R. Burleson p.1, c. 1 Alma Brandt p.1, c.5 Robert Brandt p.1, c.5 Richard Fleshig p.1, c.6 H. Melville Fay p.2, c.5 Mrs. Ben McBride p.2, c.5 Rose Gregoria p.2, c.5 Andrew Gregoria p.2, c.5 John Foley p.2, c.5 Jack O'Connell p.5, c.2; p.6, c.2 John Palmer p.8, c.2

31 May 1889 Robert Prewitt William Young G. R. Jones Buck Hooper D. N. Collie Henry Oaks Mrs. Amelia Krajciek Mec. Bradford Bissel McCann Elijah Florence Ed F. Warren Mrs. George W. Hart

1 June 1889 James Maybrick S. P. Mdore William M. Gage E. M. Fowler R. A. Temple Mrs. W. L. Reeves Jim Goney S. H. Shepley •!•

2 June 1889 Taylor Combs John T. Newell George Babcock •!• Paulin ISiel on Mrs. E. L. Boyd E. M. Fowler Victor Machin Charlie Palmer

J. J. Carr --- lnge

3 June 1889

Cora A. Parker

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

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

p.2, c.2 p.15, c.2 p.15, c.2 p.21, c.6 p.21, c.6 p.21, c.6 p.22, c.2 p.23, c.4

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

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4 June 1889 Ben Rogers p.4, c.4 Charlie Gaines p.3, c.3 Juliet Abbey Fowler p.7, c.1 H. Krantz p.3, c.5 Leonard Swett p.17, c.1 John Argo •!• p.9, c.2 Dr. E. P. Hesterly p.18, c.2 Mrs. Emily McCall p.9, c.5

10 June 1889 Mrs. E. R. Cheadle p.9, c.5 Major Walthall p.9, c.5 Kate Walton, col. p.3, c.2 Laura Catlett p.9, c.5 Judy Walton, col. p.3, c.2 Jane Conley, col. p.10, c.2 Mary E. Thompson

p.5, c.3; p.8, c.3 5 June 1889 Antonio Silval p.7, c.3

Mrs. Melissa Howell p.2, c.5 Infant of W. W. Kingdon p.8, c.3 James M. Anderson p.2, c.5 Mrs. Frank Saville •!• p.8, c.3 J. P. Hobbs p.3, c.4 11 June 1889 Josie Turner p.4, c.6 Augustus Belknap •!• p.1, c.5 Pat Cleary p.4, c.6 Tomoteo Vasquez p.1, c.6 Albert Dillemuth p.6, c.2 Dr. E. P. Hesterly p.2, c.3

6 June 1889 -ugen Schul z p.2, c.3 Mrs. George Reinhardt p.2, c.3 ---- Vermillion p.1, c.6 A. J. Garrison p.2, c.3 Lloyd Carroll p.4, c.5 Harry Hatfield p.2, c.3 Capt. Frost p.4, c.5 Ben A. Rogers p.2, c.3 Albert Hayes p.4, c.5 John Joseph Diamond p.5, c.3 Wash Campbell, col. p.4, c.5 Lawrence Foote, col. p.5, c.1 Mrs. A. E. Crim p.5, c.3 S. Fineberg p.6, c.2 James Mayton •!• p.8, c.2 Maggie Thompson p.6, c.3 Mrs. J. A. Fowler p.8, c.2 Robert Turner p.8, c.4

7 June 1889 12 June 1889 Jim Williams p.1, c.3 J. B. Wellington p.1, c.1 Carne I ius Walker, col. p.1, c.3 R. C. Beale p.4, c.4 Dock Connelly, col. p.1, c.5 J. C. Stevens p.8, c.3 --- Huey, col. p.1, c.5 Sam Jenkins p.2, c.4 13 June 1889 --- Keel p.3, c.2 Frank Hixon, col. p.1, c.1 J. W. Douglass p.4, c.5 Infant of L. I. Grimes p.2, c.3 Rosa McClure p.4, c.6 Lewis Clinton p.2, c.3 Mrs. Lem Reynolds p.5, c.2 Ben Polk, Jr., col. p.2, c.2 Wm. Kane p.5, c.2 G. W. Barnard p.2, c.3 Mollie McMillen p.5, c.2 Alfred Brown p.3, c.3 Mrs. W. W. Ainsworth p.5, c.2 Salvor Clark p.6, c.2 Mrs. Andrew Hardy p.5, c.2 Harrison Blackburn p.6, c.2 Mrs. A. E. Crim p.8, c.2

14 June 1889 8 June 1889 Bob Younger p.1, c.1

H. H. Kell p.4, c.4 Alex Milligan p.3, c.2 Charles Long •!• p.5, c.1 Patrick A. Wood p.3, c.2 Ed Lee p.5, c.2

15 June 1889 Reese W. Perkins p.5, c.2 Mrs. J. A. Fowler p.5, c.3 R. P. Fly p.1, c.4 John Dillmuth p.5, c.3 John Mixon p.1, c.5 Wm. Lyons p.6, c.2 Paul Marquandt p.1, c.6

Mrs. Henry Favrot p.2, c.2 9 June 1889 Wyman W. Staley p.3, c.2

Lizzie Coleman, col. •!• p.3, c.2 Jim Brown p.4, c.5 Charles G. Hocker p.4, c.3 William Allen •!• p.5, c.2

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16 June 1889 Anna Smith Pearl Helen Haggart J. B. Britain Robert R. Green Sam Bunn Daughter of J. W. Hogg Frank Probst Joseph Probst

17 June 1889 Wm. Ryan James Sears Mrs. Charles W. Bivens P. J. Majors •!• John Manion Richard M. Fowler (• H. Threadgill

p.2, c.1 p.7, c.2

p.18, c.1 p.21, c.6 p.22, c.3 p.22, c.2 p.22, c .2 p.22, c.2

Lewis Smith, col. Daughter of James Briton James Wells

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

18 June 1889 Francisco Martinez Manuel Barrera Wm. S. Collier W. D. Thomason Daughter of Edward J.

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

Gannon p.4, c.6; p.5, c.3 John Cooper p.6, c.2

19 June 1889 Dick Vann John Williams Arthur Sherrell Albert T. Babbit Mrs. Bart Moore John S. Howard Ben Burnham George Ricer Daughter of Edward J. Gannon

Calvin Hailey John Mixon

20 June 1889 Mrs. Alice Sneed Jessie Stephens Wm. Allen U. A. Moore

21 June 1889 James Gregory Andrew Grimes, col. John Martin Robert C. Watson

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

p.8, c.4 p.8, c.5 p.8, c.5

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

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

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Mrs. Pomroy Clark Wm. Knotts James D. Paul John Moore Tom Stevens Joe Lundy Wife of Tommy Haines Clyde Maddox James Bell R. E. Corry George Rugel

22 June 1889 Mrs. J. D. Sheridan •!• Jim Davis AI Tupper •!• H. V. Yeager A.M. Arnot Ray Morley Alfred Broyles John Wilson J. B. Henderson Dr. Fouts J. E. Skinner W. E. Butler •!• John Woodall

23 June 1889 Child of Joe Merrell Joseph Kvritz Ed Briggs Hamilton Wilber •!• August Belknap Daughter of Mr. Robins Joe Walker

24 June 1889 James M. George John Wilson

25 June 1889 Alf. Grizzard,

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

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

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

p.7, c.2 p.8, c.4

alias Hawkins p. 1, c.4 Toney Cravasso p.1, c.6 G. W. Norwood p.1, c.6 Cad Benningfield p.2, c.2 Robert Glass p.2, c.2 Robert Woodward Cornwall

Elliott p.2, c.2 Jim George p.2, c.4 Susan Lanteer p.2, c.5 Herman Hetrick p.3, c.1 Harry Jesser p.4, c.5 M. Jesser p.4, c.5 John W. Hillman p.4, c.6 Amanda Williams, col. p.5, c.2

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R. C. Beale ----Dalman

26 June 1889 J. Gladden

27 June 1889 --- Goforth W. B. Destrazo Walter Hemp Steve Allen, col. Susan White, col. Maggie Burke Paul Spindle Mrs. Mary Jane

Smallwood Mrs. N. E. Womack George Dorser •!• Herman Fredrich

28 June 1889 Ignacio Gameros Tunis Labec Mr. Stephenson ---Tillison

[continued from page 24 7]

p.6, c.2 p.6, c.3

p.1, c.4

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

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

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

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29 June 1889 Baby of Florence Britton Daughter of Mr. Jennings

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

M. Bronaugh, Sr. L. J. Land Frank Nichols Moses Green Richard Harper Spell Alonzo L. Brooks Mrs. Joseph Taylor Mrs. Mary E. Hawkins Mrs. Jane Spotts Mrs. Mary S. Turner James Drummond Beattie

p.5, c.3; p.8, c.3 G. M. Patrick p.8, c.3

30 June 1889 Tom Box Henry Moyer Lucy Porter, col. Ike Bailey Bob Hines •!•

p.18, c.1 p.18, c.1 p.18, c.1 p.18. c.3 p.18, c.3

[to be continued in next issue, Volume XXXIX, #1]

In the June issue of The Dallas Quarterly, we were introduced to GRIER OF SAN FRANCISCO, the author's father, who lived a life of epic proportions at the turn of this century. Now we are treated to GRIER ancestry going back three more generations to their roots in Scotland. The foundation for this study is James GRIER ( 1818-1892), who emigrated from Northern Ireland to Ontario in the late 1830's.

Both of Mr. Grier's books are basically biography, but they have much to offer genealogists researching the GRIER name. This one is interestingly written and copiously illustrated. It is an attractive volume which is easy to use. Any GRIER should not leave home without one!

ILLINOIS TO OREGON - 1852. 1991 . William Claiborn Kenedy. Compiled by May K. Williams. Paperback, 5% II x 8% II, 53 pages. Name indexed. $20.00 postpaid. Order from the compiler, May Kay Williams, 6161 N. Memorial Highway, #2215, Tampa, FL 33615.

When William Kenedy was twelve, his family pulled up stakes in Illinois and lit out for Oregon. Nearly sixty years later he committed his recollection of that experience to paper. Now May Williams has published what Kenedy wrote eighty years ago. It makes interesting reading about life on the Oregon trail, but there are only 63 names listed in the index, so it is of limited use to family researchers.

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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 to the Dallas Genealogical Society together with price and complete ordering information.

RESEARCH IN TEXAS (NGS Special Publication No. 70). 1992. Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck. Paperback, 7" x 10", 36 pages. $6.50 ($5.20 to NGS members) plus $1.50 P&H. Order from NGS Special Publications, 4527 17th Street North, Arlington, Va. 22207.

The National Genealogical Society is in the process of publishing a series of brief, comprehensive, and inexpensive guides to genealogical research in the states. For Texas, no one is better suited to author such a composition than Lloyd Bockstruck. Within these few pages he has produced the consummate guide for genealogy and family history researchers in the Lone Star State.

RESEARCH IN TEXAS begins with a concise but thorough history of Texas settlement. Next there is a discussion of Archives, Libraries, and Societies throughout the state. Under Major Resources, the following topics are covered: Maps and Gazetteers; Vital, Cemetery, Census, Church, Court, Land, Military, Immigration and Naturalization, and Probate Records; Newspapers; Registrations; and Tax Lists. The 125 references in this scholarly survey fill six pages, with a final page devoted to selective bibliography.

In a booklet of this size, it is not possible to list every single library, archive, society, etc. However, each type of resource is fully discussed, and reference is made to where the reader ~ find a complete listing. Lloyd's writing is as informative and entertaining as is his speaking, and no one doing research is Texas should be without this superb aid.

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To date, guides to five other states have been completed (Indiana, Minnesota, Oregon, South Carolina, and District of Columbia) and are available from NGS. But I'm willing to bet that none of them will top RESEARCH IN TEXAS!

THE MAIDEN FAMILY OF VIRGINIA AND ALLIED FAMILIES 1623-1991. 1991. Sarah Finch Maiden Rollins. Hardback, 8%" x 11", xv + 807 pages. Name indexed. $50.00, including P&H. Order from the author, 12715 Cobblestone, Houston, TX 77024.

As the title implies, this remarkable compilation of genealogy and family history is by no means limited to the MAIDEN surname. The "ALLIED FAMILIES" include AKER, ALBURTIS, BICKLEY, BIEMESDERFER, BUTT, CARTER, DALE, DAY, DAVISON, FADELY, FULKERSON, GRUBB, HAGY, HEUSSLER, KING, LANDIS, LEE, MANJE, SCUDDER, STEWART, UNDERWOOD, VANLIEW, VIGNE and WILLIAMSON. All of these appear in the author's pedigree, which she has documented for at least seven generations (up to thirteen on some lines). Over 3000 individual names are listed in the index.

This book is the ultimate testimony to what can be accomplished through diligent research and polished publication. Starting with the belief that her forebears emigrated from England to Virginia (certainly true for the MAIDENS), Mrs. Rollins has determined that she also has ancestors that came from Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. In addition to Virginia, they came to Massachusetts, New Amsterdam-New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware. What is so astounding is that she was able to gather such a tremendous quantity of material and get it organized into an exceptional volume of outstanding quality in only five years! Although there is no numbering system, the extensive use of charts makes one unnecessary. A master 13-generation pedigree chart in the beginning of the book ties all lines together, and 3-generation diagrams begin almost every chapter. There are lots of excellent maps and every document which has been copied is completely legible. Photographs, though modest in number, contribute significantly through their relevance and aesthetic placement. Documentation appears to be meticulous and comprehensive.

It takes much more than vital statistics to fill up 800 pages, even for thirteen generations. What the author uses are well-written dissertations on the social, economic and political events that influenced the lives of her progenitors. She dedicates this scholarly but easily used and thoroughly enjoyable book to her father, Hicks Carr Maiden, who taught in the Dallas Public Schools for forty years. I feel sure his academic spirit approves.

THE GRIERS, PIONEERS IN AMERICA AND CANADA 1816-1991. 1991. William M. Grier, Jr. Hardback, 6" x 9", xxv·i + 413 pages. Name and subject indexed. $49.50 postpaid. Order from the author, 825 E. Speer Boulevard, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80218.

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INDEX

The acquisitions list is not indexed.

-A­Ables, Polk 239 Adams, Ernest 236, 239 Adams, J. W. (s/o) 239 Adams, Roland 238 Aiken, W. D. 238 Ainsworth, W. W. (Mrs)

243 Aker, --- 24 7 Alburtis, - 24 7 Alexander,- 232 Alexander, Addison 224 Alexander, Archibald 224 Alexander, J. F. 238 Alexander, J. P. 238 Alexander, James W. 224 Alexander, Wm. 229 Alford, Mollie A . 237 Allen, James 238 Allen, Melichi 237 Allen, Steve 245 Allen, T. 235 Allen, Wm. 243, 244 Allison, Henry C. 227 Ambler, Bill 242 Anderson, James M. 243 Anderson, Thomas 233 Andrews, Mary T. 238 Angle, Thomas L. 241 Anthony, Sallie 228 Anthony, Wm. A. 228 Anwyl, R. 238 Argo, John 243 Armstrong, --- 232 Arnot, A. M. 244 Aschner, Sam (i/o) 240 Atwell, B. D. 230 Austin, Icy 237 Averitt, Eddie Lelene 238

-8-Babbit, Albert T. 244 Babcock, George 242 Bailey, A. S. 235 Bailey, Ike 245 Bailey, J. R. 230 . Bailey, Scott 238 Baily, Jno. E. 224 Bain, John R. 220 Bain, Sarah E. 220 Baker, Bill 242 Baker, Daniel 228 Baker, Joseph H. 225 Baker, William 242 Balch, Thos. B. 218, 219 Ball, Sue R, 224 Banks, H. H. 228 Barker, Matt 235 Barkins, Catherine 240 Barlow, J. R. 233 Barnard, G. W. 243 Barnum, Wm. H. 239 Barrientes, Felicita 236 Baskin, James H. 220 Baskin, Maggie 220

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Bass, Robert (i/o) 239 Bates, --- (Mrs) 238 Batty, James 235 Beale, R. C. 243, 245 Bearce, Sim I. 242 Beasle, William (Mrs) 238 Beattie, James Drummond

245 Becket, Wm. 233 Beckley, E. 230 Beckley, H. J. 230 Beckley, L. F. 230 Bedell, Sophia W. 236 Beem, Ebenezer 237 Belknap, August 244 Belknap, Augustus 243 Bell, Evelyn Hunter 220 Bell, Harry (Mrs) 237 Bell, James 244 Bell, James H. 220 Bell, W. G. 220 Belo, A. H. 235 Bennehoff, Henry (Mrs)

237 Bennet, --- (Col) 217 Bennett, Bacon 228 Bennett, Joel 228 Bennett, John 242 Bennett, Miles 237 Bennett, T. T. 231 Benningfield, Cad 244 Benscotte, Joe 240 Benson, William 237 Benton, N. E. (Mrs) 238 Berrera, Manuel 244 Bickley, --- 247 Biemesderfer, --- 247 Biggerstaff, --- 241 Binford, T. C. 239 Binney, _..;. (Or) 219 Binney, -- (widow) 219 Bird, S. M. 223 Birkley, Susan 239 Bishop, J. 232 Bivens, Chas. W. (Mrs)

244 Black, Mage 240 Blackburn, Harrison 243 Blair, May Belle 222 Blair, Nannie 240 Blair, W. C. 222 Blane, Moritz J. 240 Blankenship, Jeff 237 Blankenship, John 236 Bledsoe, --- 230 Bledsoe, F. G. 230 Blewitt, J. H. 232 Bliss, Lanness 236 Block, T. L. 238 Blow, J. W. 225 Bockstruck, lloyd DeWitt

193, 246 Bogess, Caleb 237 Bohannan, L. J. 232 Bolio, F. T. 237

Bolton, -- 231 Bonaparte, Napolean 227 Boomer, Peter 238 Boone, J. J. (Mrs) 236 Booth, Claude 236 Boude, H. B. 225 Bowen, Walker 223 Bowler, -- (Mrs) 240, 241 Box, Tom 245 Boyd, E. L. (Mrs) 242 Boyer, Emilie 239 Boyle, John 235 Bracken, Ed 238 Bracken, T. A. 225, 228 Bradford, Mec. 242 Bradshaw, T. L. 230 Brand, Mattie 224 Brandt, Alma 242 Brandt, Robert 242 Breedlove, Ja_mes W. 239 Brewer, Thomas 229 Bridge, Jeremiah 241 Briggs, --- 229 Briggs, Ed 244 Britain, J. B. 244 Briton, James (d/o) 244 Britt, Alva 241 Britton, Florence (i/o) 245 Britton, Z. S. 241 Bronaugh, M. Sr. 245 Brooks, . Abe 235 Brooks, Alonzo L. 245 Brotts, Sophronia 227 Brown, Alfred 239, 243 Brown, Henry 241 Brown, Jim 243 Brown, John T. 239 Brown, Lewis G. 241 Brown, Nettie 221 Brown, R. H. 236 Brown, Robbie 241 Brown, Z. S. 219 Brownson, Fannie L. 222 Broyles, Alfred 244 Bryan, John 236 Bryant, George 236 Bryant, William Cullen 224 Buckholz, Charles 236 Bumpas, J. H. (s/o) 236,

237 Bunker, Joe 242 Bunn, Sam 244 Bunting, --- (Dr) 218 Bunting, --- 224 Bunting, R. F. 217 Burke, Maggie 245 Burleson, Joseph R. 242 Burnham, Ben 244 Burns, Charley 238 Burns, John 233 Butcher, George 233 Butler, Bill 241 Butler, W. E. 244 Butt, --- 246 Butterock, Helen 235

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-C­Cabboradius, Melquiadas

237 Caldwell, - 232 Caldwell, J. J. 225 Caldwell, S. C. 225, 228 Caldwell, W. E. 222, 223 Calhoun, Courtland H. 219 Calhoun, James C. 235 Calvert, Ellis (M/M) 236 Calvin, - 237 Camp5ill, - (Mrs) 222 CJm~ll J. Watson 240 Camptjelf, J. N. 220 Oamp_befl, Wash 243 Capehart, J. E. 230 Carpell, Frank 239 Carpenter, F. M. 235 Carr, J. E. 231 Carr, J. J. 242 Carroll, Lloyd 243 Carter, - 241 Carter, George, (Mrs) 237 Caruthers, J. N. 220 Caruthers, Thomas B. 220 Carver, --- 232 Carver, W. A. 233 Gasper, I; a 235

" Catlett, Laura 243 Chaney, L. B. 224, 226 Chapman, Gussie 240 Charleroy, V. 241 Cheadle, E. R. (Mrs) 243 Cheney, Ed 240 Cherry, - 242 Chowning, John D. 240 Christobar, Jesse 237 Church, Calvin 239 Churchill, Allen C. 236 Clark, A. S. 230 Clark, Pomroy (Mrs) 244 Clark, Salvor 243 Clark, W. E. 230 Clayton, G. R. 230 Cleary, Pat 243 Cleland, T. H. 219 Cleveland, L. 223 Clinton, --- 230 Clinton, Lewis 243 Cody, D. E. 240 Colbert, Willie 240 Cole, C. L. 241 Coleman, H. A. 241 Coleman, Henry 230 Coleman, Lizzie 243 Coley, William 236 Collie, D. N. 242 Collier, Wm. S. 244 Collins, --- 242 Collins, Ida 226 Combs, Taylor 242 Compes, S. T. 238 Compton, Dora 241 Compton, Frank 241 Conger, Mrs. Edward 235 Conley, Jane 243 Connant, James H. 242 Connelly, Dock 243 Conner, A. J. 236 Conover, J. C. 229 Cook, Charles 239

Coolidge, W. 230 Cooper, Amos 240 Cooper, Joe 240 Cooper, John 244 Cooper, Wilson 240 Corder, Clarence Holmes

239 Cornohan, Joe (s/o) 237 Corpening, Henry Boyd

236 Corry, R. E. 244 Cox, H. B. 232 Cox, Minter 240 Cravasso, Toney 244 Crawford, --- 229 Crawford, R. 0. 229 Crawford, Robert 241 Creech, Thos. J. 228 Creegan, Barney 238 Crees, Mabel 226 Crim, A. E. (Mrs) 243 Crockett, -- (Col) 221 Crockett, Saml. 220 Cronin, P. A. 241 Cross, J. M. 231 Crow, W. 226 Culberson, James A. 237 Cullom, J. A. 230 Cunningham, Theo. 237 Currie, Elizabeth 227 Currie, Harvey 227 Curry, J. H. 229 Cyland, J. C. 238

-D-Dabbs, Andrew 239 Dale, --- 24 7 Dallarhide, Warren 240 Dalman, --- 245 Daniel, Drew 242 Daniels, Cynthia 237 Darling, James W. 240 Darnell, William (Mrs) 235 Darwin, H. C. 229 Dass, J. T. 233 Daugherty, George 230 Davenport, Sallie 223 Davies, D. 0. 225 Davies, David 21 9 Davies, Eddie 219 Davies, Martha 219 Davis, --- 232 Davis, B. T. 232 Davis, Jim 241, 244 Davis, P. L. 239 Davis, Wilmer 241 Davison, --- 24 7 Day, --- 246 Day, Robert, Sr. 241 Deaddy, John 240 Dean, A. 230 Dean, J. 229 Dearing, M. F. 235 Denkins, --- 230 Denny, A. F. 226 Denny, Elizabeth M. 226 Denny, James N. 226 Denny, John 238 Denton, John B. 242 Deprew, Laura E. 224 Derenport, R. 241

DECEMBER 1992

deShazo, W. B. 240 DeStrazo, W. B. 245 DeWitt, -- (Mrs) 240 Diamond, John Joseph

243 Dickerman, Charles 238 Dickey, W. N. 219 Dickinson, John 238 Dickinson, Mary E. 240 Dies, D. W. 237 Dietrich, Wm. 239 Dietz, Edward 236 Diggs, George 238 Dillemuth, Albert 243 Dillmuth, John 243 Dixon, Red 237 Dobbins, - 232 Dobbs, C. H. 217 Dobson, J. L. (i/o) 237 Dobyns, J. R. 225 Doll, Jacob 222 Dolloff, (girl) 235 Dolloff, Arthur 235 Dolloff, Hoosie 235 Dolloff, Tom 235 Dominguez, Clarina 237 Dominguez, Thomas 237 Donney, T. S. 229 Donofio, Annie 224 Oonoho m. B. 224 Dooley, --- 238 Dooley, Tom 238, 241 Dooney, Jim 236 Dorchester, John 235 Dorris, T. B. 233 Dorser, George 245 Dotz, F. 236 Douglas, W. T. 239 Douglass, J. W 243. Dowdy, John A. 230 Downey, --- 229 Downy, Gertrude 237 Doyal, J. M. 229 Droesta, Isaac 237 Dudley, C. R. 228 Dudley, Wm. 233 Duff, --- (Dr) 217, 219 Duff, James Thompson

238 Duffin, Francis D. 241 Duncan, D. D. 233 Duncan, H. H. 233 Duncan, Hattie 241 Duncan, J. DeWitt 218,

219 Dunwoody, J. M. 242 Dykes, --- 231

-E­East, E. C. 241 Ederer, Randolph J. 239 Edwards, John N. 239 Edwards, Jonathan 221 Elder, --- 229 Elder, Joseph Pope 239 Elliott, J. C. 242 Elliott, Robert Woodward

Cornwall 244 Ellison, Kittie Gray 227 Ellison, W. F. 227 Embree, Jack 239

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Epperson, Joe 239 Erwin, - (Dpty marshal)

239 Ettinger, Richard 237 Evens, John 227

-F-Fadely, -- 24 7 Falbre, M. A. 241 Fanning, W. T. 235 Farris, R. P. 228 Fasoldt, Charles 240 Faulk, Adam 240 Favrot, Henry (Mrs) 243 Fay, H. Melville 242 Fears, James 235 Field, James 237 Fineberg, S. 243 Fisher, Emma 239 Fisher, Emma W. 239 Fisher, Sam 235 Fleshig, Richard 242 Fletcher, Cully 238 Fletcher, John 238 Fletcher, John Dickinson

241 Fletcher, Lizzie 236 Fletcher, Peter 233 Fletcher, Will 240 Flinn, Michael 239 Florence, Elijah 242 Fly, J. L. 233 Fly, R. P. 243 Flynn, H. S. (Mrs) 240 Foley, John 242 Foote, Lawrence 243 Forrest, George 236 Fortson, W. P. 235, 236,

237 Foster, F. S. 240 Foster, William R., Jr. 238 Fouts,- 244 Fouts, A. J. 233, 234 Fouts, L. F. 234 Fowler, E. M. 242 Fowler, J. A. (Mrs) 243 Fowler, Juliet Abbey 243 Fowler, Richard M. 244 Francis, Eugene 225 Francis, Helen 225 Francis, W. P. 225 Franklin, Sam 236 Frazier, Caesar 238 Fredrich, Herman 245 French, John C. 241 Fresh, William 238 Fricke, Gustave (s/o) 242 Frost, --- 243 Frye, William 240 Fulkerson, -- 247 Fulton, William 237 Funk, Charles 237 Furneaux, Wm. 234

-G-Gage, William M. 242 Gaines, Bill 238 Gaines, Charlie 243 Gameros, Ignacio 245 Gannon, Edward J. (d/o)

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Gano, C. W. (i/o) 239 Gardner, James M. 237 Garland, M. F. (Mrs) 240 Garrett, W. R. 220 Garril, Charley 240 Garrison, A. J. 243 Garrity, Herbert 239 Gass, W. D. 231 Gaston, -- (Mrs) 242 Gaston, Mack (Mrs) 241 George, James M. 244 George, Jim 244 George, Oscar 240 Gibbs, Thomas J. 220 Gibson, Alice Ruth 226 Gibson, Catherine A. 226 Gibson, E. J. 237 Gibson, J. P. 221 Gibson, John D. 226 Gilbert, D. W. 233 Gillespie, Paxton 226 Gilmore, M. 233 Gilpin, Mary Sophia 242 Gladden, J. 245 Glandon, R. K. 233 Glass, Robert 244 Glenn, M. 230 Goettche, Fred 239 Goforth, --- 245 Goney, Jim 242 Good, --- 239 Gordon, James 239 Gorin, M. G. 220 Graham, Robert C. 221 Grandeson, Ailsey 242 Graves, Frank 239, 240 Graves, R. W. 231 Gray, -- 231 Gray, Joseph P. 227 Green, Moses 245 Green, Robert R. 244 Greenlaw, J. A. 239 Greer, W. F. 232 Gregorie, Andrew 242 Gregorie, Rosa 242 Gregory, Henrietta . 219 Gregory, James 244 Grier, --- 247, 245 Grier, James 245 Grier, William M. 247 Grimes, Andrew 244 Grimes, L. I. (i/o) 243 Grizzard, Alf. 244 Groce, Jared 218 Groce, Jared, Jr. 218 Groce, Leonard 218 Grossman, Rudolph 239 Grubb, --- 24 7 Gruebb, Sylvester 237 Guinn, S. L. 237 Gulick, 0. H. 218 Gulick, Peter John 21 8 Guy, R. S. 231 Guynes, J. R. (Mrs) 239

-H-Hackler, John G. 224 Haddock, M. L. 230 Haggart, Pearl Helen 241,

244 Hagy, --- 247

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Haigh, Charlotte 227 Hailey, Calvin 244 Haines, Tommy (Mrs) 244 Hall, B. 229 Halsell, - 232 Halsell, W. J. 232 Hamilton, Alexander 222 Hamilton, Annie H. 221 Hamilton, Benjamin Palmer

221 Hamilton, George A. 239 Hamilton, Jeff (s/o) 238 Hamilton, Wm. B. 221 Haney, Jack 236 Hansen, Peter 238 Hanson, John 237 Hanson, Susan A. 241 Hany, James 235 · l:iar:Eii , --- 238 Hardy, Andrew (Mrs) 243 Hare, Joe 236 Hargrove, - 233 Harkins, Lon 236 Harney, WilliamS. 240 Harrington, Cyrus 220 Harris, Charles 241 Harris, Clarence 236 Harris, Jack 237 Harris, John W. 218 Harris, L. F. 241 Harris, Mose 239 Harris, Tommie 240, 241 Harrison, B. D. 236, 237 Harrison, Clark 236 Harrison, Moses 236 Harsh, Frank 236

art Emma 238 :Hart, Geor. e W.(Mrs) 242 l:lartt, J. F. (Mrs) 236 Haskett, --- 229 Haskett, W. N. 229 Haskin, Wm. 239 Hastings, A. C. 239 Hastings, John 237 Hatch, Henry 240 Hatcher, W. N. 238 Hatfield, Harry 243 Haught, S. A. 230 Hauser, Josephine 238 Hawes, Dick 241 Hawes, May 238 Hawkes, R. E. 240 Hawkins, Alf. 244 Hawkins, Mary E. 245 Hawkins, Tom 242 Hawks, Belle 228 Hawks, E. A. 228 Hawks, M. F. (Mrs) 228 Hawthorn, C. C. 233 Hawthorn, W. W. 233 Hayes, Albert 243 Hayes, G. E. 237 Hayes, Lizzie 239 Haywood, Trump 242 Heidke, Charles 237 Helbrecht, Richard 237 Heilbrun, Adam 236 Helm, James 242 Hemp, Walter 245 Henderson, J. B. 244 Henderson, John 241

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Henning, C. A. 222 Henry, Paul 231 Henry, R. P. 231 Henry, T. W. 232 Hensey, Mary Ann 239 Hensley, Ned 225 Henson, James D. 239 Herrink, J. S. 236 Hesterly, E. P. 243 Hestle, Gus 237 Hetrick, Herman 244 Haussler, - 247 Hickman, Blanche 238 Hicks, Carrie 237 Hicks, W. N. (Mrs) 221 Higganbothan, Mattie 241 Hight, J. W. 231 Hill, Harry 237 Hill, Thomas 224 Hill, w. w . .___ 223, 224 Hillman, John -w-:-"""244 Hindman, George (Mrs)

237 Hines, Bob 245 Hitchings, E. 223 Hixon, Frank 243 Hobbs, J. P. 243 Hobson, Henry 237 Hocker, Charles G. 243 Hodge, Charles 224 Hodges, - (Mrs) 236 Hogg, Ethel 238 Hogg, J. W. (d/o) 244 Holloway, - 231 Holloway, J. H. 231 Hooper, Buck 242 Houston, Andrew J. 220 Houston, Sam 220 Howard, George 237 Howard, H. C. (Mrs) 236 Howard, John S. 244 Howard, Volney E. 240 Howe,-- 232 Howe, George 238 Howell, Melissa 243 Howell,--- 231 Howison, Geo. W. 219 Howison, Mary E. 219 Howison, W. T. 219 Hoyt, Carrie Lowry 226 Hoyt, F. H. 226 Hubbell, --- (Mrs) 241 Huey, -- 243 Huffhines, --- 232 Hughes, E. B. 232 Hughes, F. E. 219 Hughes, J. H; 238 Hughes, Lou H. 219

unt, Callie 240 lliu t, NaRnie (Mrs) 234 Hutchcraft, J. R. 239 Hutchison, J. R. 219

-1-lnge,- 242 Ingram, - 237 Irving, Harry 221 Irwin, William G. 218

-J-Jackson, John 236 Jackson, Robert 239 James, Elsie 239 Jarman, Edward 233 Jeffreys, I. P. (Mrs) 239 Jenkins, Sam 243 Jennings, -- 245 Jennings, 0. 220 Jesser, Harry 244 Jesser, M. 244 Jewell, Edward 240 Joaquin, --- 241 Johnson, A. M. 238 Johnson, Alex 238 Johnson, C. W. 238 Johnson, C. J. 236 Johnson, Josephus 222 Johnson, Martin 241 Johnson, W. P. 231 Jones, D. W. 236 Jones, G. R. 242 Jones, J. P. 241 Jones, Jim 237 Jones, John B. (i/o) 241 Jones, Levi 221 Jones, Steven (Mrs) 239 Jonsson, J. Erik ii, 193,

235, 246 Joseph, Margaret Beall

222 Joseph, Mary M. 222 Joseph, Thomas M. 222 Joyce, M. E. 233

-K­Kane, Wm. 243 Keel, --- 243 Keeran, John W. 222 Kell, H. H. 243 Kelley, Lewis 241 Kelley, P. E. 236 Kelly, Bridget 236 Kelly, Sarah 235 Kemmler, William 240 Kendrick, A. 0. 220 Kenedy, William Claiborn

245 Kennamen, Howard J.

241 Kennedy, Silas B. 238 Kenn-edy, Stephen Fred

Corth 224 Kennedy, W. D. 226 Kennedy, W. L. 224 Kennedy, Willie R. 224 Kerr, --- 242 Kessinger, George 240 Kimball, Eugene 238, 239,

240 Kimmons, J . A. 220 Kincheloe, Johnnie 240 King, --- 24 7 King, Bettie L. T. 223 King, E. A. 222 King, J. C. L. 223 King, Joseph 237 King, Louis Eddins 223 King, 0. M. 238 King, Oscar M. 238 King, S. A. 222

DECEMBER 1992

Kingdon, W. W. (i/o) 243 Kinney, J. M. (i/o) 239 Kirby, Ernest 240 Kirby, Mary F. 219 Kirby, R. 219 Knotts, Wm. 244 Knox, W. A., Sr. 226 Krajciek, Amelia 242 Kramer, George 237 Krantz, H. 243 Kvritz, Joseph 244

-L-Labec, Tunis 245 Labryer, James A., Jr.

241 Lacey, Rocky 241 Lacy, B. T. 223 Lamberth, Chester 235 Lamotte, Mary 238 Lancour, J. A. 236 Land, Jonas 236 Land, L. J. 245 Landis, --- 24 7 Langston, David (Mrs) 239 Lanier, A. B. 230 Lanteer, Susan 244 Lappan, Charles 240 Larson, John 238 Latimer, --- (Mrs) 240 Laughlin, J. Y. 237 Lawrence, Annie 236 Lay, Will 238 -Le Bow, D. E. 233 Lee,-- 247 Lee, Annie 236 Lee, Ed 243 Leonard, J. 242 Letot, C. 231 Lillie, Jack T. 241 Linderman, James M. 238 Lindsey, David (s/o) 236 Lindsey, J. A. 231 Little, John (Mrs) 231 Little, Thomas 231 Littlejohn, William 240 Littlejohn, Wm. 239 Livingston, - (Miss) 237 Lloyd, Major 239 Lobdell, William 228 Lockaby, R. C. 230 Lockwood, P. F. 236 Logan, John D . . 217 Logan, Mattie 238 Long, Charles 243 Long, Richard 236 Lopez, Edomingo (s/o)

241 Love, Cy 237 Lovelace, Dick 236 Lowery, J. F. 226 Lowry, --- 231 Lowry, J. B. 231 Lowry, M. E. (Mrs) 226 Lu, Helen Mason 217 Lucas, A. H. (Mrs) 237 Luck, Wm. 233 Luckett, S. M. 227 Lundy, Joe 244 Lusk, Ed 235 Lutz, Edward 236

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Lynn, J. Richard 222 Lyon, C. M. 231 Lyon, H. C. 235 Lyon, Sallie 237 Lyons, Patsey 239 Lyons, Wm. 243

-M-Mabie, Charles A. 222 Machin, Victor 242 Maddox, Clyde 244 Madigan, Tom 238 Maiden, - 24 7 Maiden, Hicks Carr 247 Majors, P. J. 244 Malone, N. P. 236 Malone, Tom 240 Manion, John 244 Manje,- 247 Mann, Brice 239 Manning, John 236 Mansfield, Phillis 239 Marley, Mart 241 Marquandt, Paul 243 Marquess, W. H. 223 Marritz, Blane 240 Marshall, Dollie S. 227 Marshall, Henry 236, 238,

239 Marshall, M. S. (Mrs) 241 Marshall, R. E. 220 Martin, Elizabeth 240 Martin, Joe 239 Martin, John 244 Martin, Martha 237 Martin, Sarah N. 237 Martin, Tillie 237 Martinez, Francisco 244 Mathieu, Henri 240 Matthews, Barry 240 Matthews, John 237, 240 Matthews, L. B. 219 Matthews, Louis C. 241 Matthews, M. H. 219 Matulla, Wenzel (Mrs) 239

ay, Bob 242 Maybrick, James 242 Mayfield, J. D. 237 Mayo, Robert H. 241 Mayton, James 243 McAtee, Robt. L. 228 McAtee, T. W. 225 McBride, Ben (Mrs) 242 McCall, Emily 243 McCann, Sissel 242 McClain, T. J. 232 McCloud, Louis 236 McCluer, Charlotte D.

225, 226 McCluer, U. 226 McCluer, Uncas 225 McClure, Rosa 243 McCollum, G. 232 McComas, A. 232 McConnell, H. M. 235 McCurdy, T. B. 231 McDaniel, W. H.(Mrs) 238 McDavid, Joe 240 McDonald, Donald 241 McDonald, James 236 McDonald, Mary 220

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McDowell, A. J. 236 McGilvary, John M. 223 McGregor, Andrew 242 Mcllwaine, Archibald G.

222 Mcllwaine, R. 222 Mcintosh, Elsie 225 Mcintosh, Rebeca 241 McKanna, John J. 228 McKee, Hartwelt T. 220 McKenzie, Jasper N. 241 McKinney, -- 232 McKnight, -- 238 McKnight, Thomas E. 220 Mclaughlin, -- 240 Mcleod, Thomas 225 McMahan, --- 232 McMillen, Mollie 243 McNair, E. 220 McNeely, L. 220 McPheeters, Caroline 226 McSpadden, S. N. 232 McWhorter, J. E. 240 McWillie, Lee 240 Mealey, Patrick 242 Mealstrom, Lawrence 239 Menard, Adele 235 Meredith, J. E. 224 Merrell, Joe (child of) 244 Mershon, Sarah V. (Mrs)

228 Metcalf, Paul A. 239 Metwick, Ezekial P. 239 Metz, Ham (s/o) 242 Meyer, Joseph 225 Meyers, W. F. 239 Middleton, H. H. 239 Miles, Edward 235 Milhener, J. C. 230 Mill, Harriett 228 Miller, -- 232 Miller, Ella T. 240 Miller, J. W. 220 Miller, Samuel 224 Milligan, Alex 243 Milligan, William 238 Mills, James 237 Minney, Florence 219 Mitchell, Andrew (Mrs)

240 Mitchell, Frank 220 Mixon, John 243, 244 Moffatt, --- 231, 242 Moffatt, H. J. 231 Moniger, John 235 Montcrief, Sam (Mrs) 242 Montgomery, Mary P. 220 Mooney, John (Mrs) 238 Moore, Arch 219 Moore, Bart (Mrs) 244 Moore, John 244 Moore, Larry 239 Moore, S. 231 Moore, S. P. 242 Moore, U. A. 244 Morgan, J. H. 234 Morgan, Tom 238 Morgan, Willie B. 240 Morganot, Emile 241 Morley, M. D. 241 Morley, Ray 244

DECEMBER 1992

Morton, J. W. 231 Morton, Louis 239 Mose, G. R. 237 Moseley, J. Bruce 246 Mottweller, Jacob 237 Mounts, W. H. 240 Moyer, Henry 245 Moyer, J. B. 236 Mulkey, Steve H. (Mrs.)

237 . Mullins, Tom 238 Murchison, Judy 235 Murphy, C. M. 231 Myers, John 229 Myers, Minnie 237

-N­Nance, T. B. 231 Neilson, D. R. 235 f'llelso _, -- 231 ifso , Pauline 42

Newcomb, Mary A. 241 Newell, John T. 242 Newman, --- 232 Newman, Tom 236 Nichols, E. H. F. 233 Nichols, Frank 245 Nichols, George H. (Mrs)

240 Noel, Elie 238 Norwood, G. W. 244 Nunn, S. H. (Mrs) 238

-0-0'Connell, Jack 242 O'Dell, Minnie 239 O'Donnell, J. P. 240 O'Neal, H. A. 231 O'Neal, Lula Manning 235 O'Shea, Jerry 238 Oaks, Henry 242 Olenbush, Anna Charlotte

236 Olsen, Hendrik 241 Olsen, Nellie 222 Oneal, --- 231 Oneta, Angia 218 Ours, W. 0. 241 Overton, -- (Mrs) 238 Overton, Milton B. 235 Oxford, M. A. J. 237

-P-Page, Ellis 238 Palmer, Charlie 242 Palmer, John 242 Palmer, Louis (Mrs) 241 Parham, Tom 241 Park, John S. 221 Parker, Cora, A. 242 Parks, J. B. (d/o) 240 Parsons, G. H. 240 Pate, J. B. 226 Patrick, G. M. 245 Patrick, W. W. 235 Patterson, Isabella 225 Paul · Henry 230 Paul, James D. 244 Pearce, Samuel W. 240 Peel, Vincent 237

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Penn, G. W. 223 Perkins, Reese W. 243 Perry,- 230 Peters, Shadrick 237 Peterson, George 236 Petty, Anderson 241 Peyton, Howe Y. 231 Peyton, Thomas G. 242 Phaup, M. M. (Mrs) 235 Phillips, George 21 9 Pinton, Katie 222 Pipkins, H. H. 228 Pluvius, Reuben 241 Polk, Ben, Jr. 243 Polk, R. l. 229 Pool, Lee 240 Porter, J. D. 219, 227 Porter, Lucy 245 Potter, U. J. 230 Powell, Dock 235 Pray, William 236 Preston, W. T. 229 Prewitt, --- 232 Prewitt, Robert 242 Priddy, Frank 236 Probst, Frank 244 Probst, Joseph 244 Pruitt, A. P. 240 Puchard, -- 236 Purnell, Carrie A. 220 Purnell, T. F. 220 Python, Julius 240

-0-0uinion, John 233 Quinn, Burrill 232

-R-Ramsey, Martha S. 227 Rauft, J. C. 233 Rawlings, --- 230 Ray, C. S. 242 Reaves, l. N. 238 Redmond, Tom 240 Reeves, W. l. (Mrs) 242 Regan, Patrick 239 Reid, --- 237 Reinhardt, George (Mrs)

243 Reynolds, Lem (Mrs) 243 Rice, Allen T. 241 Rice, Charles 237 Rice, N. l. 223 Ricer, George 244 Richards, George W. 242 Richardson, Irvin 239 Richardson, Polly 235 Rick, S. A. 219 Riddle, R. M. 236 Riley, Mary Bird 242 Ring, John 239 Ritchford, Patrick 239 Roark, (family) 220 Roark, Thomas 220 Roberts, Frank 235 Robertson, George 229 Robins, --- 244 Robinson, Jno. 217 Robinson, Lida (Mrs) 217

Robinson, Y. A. 229 Roddy, Hariet 228 Rodgers, --- 237 Rodgers, J. R. 231 Rodquiz, Namona 240 Rogers, Ben 243 Rogers, Ben A. 243 Rogers, Eddie 241 Rogers, Eudora 226 Rollins, Sarah Finch Maiden

247 Rosborough, J. W. 226,

228 Rountree, R. H. 225 Rowan, George W. 237 Rowntree, Sallie 225 Rubio, Petera Velade 235 Ruff, Isabella C. 225 Rugel, George 244 Russel, --- (Mrs) 241 Russell, A. M. 226 Russell, Mary 226 Russell, S. N. 226 Rutherford, S. M. 233 Rutland, --- (Miss) 241 Ryan, Lizzie 225 Ryan, Wm. 244

-S-Sachel, Joe 238 Samuels, Joseph 229 Saunderson, G. R. 239 Savage, --- 237 Savage, Hugh 239 Saville, Frank (Mrs) 243 Schier, R. F. 236 Schroeder, Ferdinand 240 - c Eugene 243 Scott, Ed 241 Scott, Eddie 236 Scott, Mary 237 Scribner, Jule 239 Scudder, --- 247 Sears, James 244 Sears, Jasper 240 Selby, E. J. 220 Semen, Flora 241 Semones, Jim 240 Sewell, J . F. 230 Sewell, J . C. 233 Sexton, James W. 224 Shannon, J. P. 229 Sharp, E. 223 Sharp, Ira 240 Sharp, J. H. 232 Shaw, J. M. 228 Shaw, Joe 238 Shepley, S .H. 242 Sheppard, S. (Mrs) 241 Sheridan, J . D. (Mrs) 244 Sherrell, Arthur 244 Shipp, Abe 235 Shoemaker, Jim 239

allii, J. S. 233 Siegler, Tillie 240 Silval, Antonio 243 Simmons, C. V. (Mrs) 226 Simmons, J. N. 231 Simmons. Katie, G. 226 Simpson, A. L. 232

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Simpson, W. L. 224 Sims, J. C. 240 Skaer, Pearl 237 Skinner, J. E. 244 Slate, William (son of) 240 Smallwood, Mary Jane

245 Smith, A. P. 217, 219,

222, 225 Smith, Anna 244 Smith, Eddy 241 Smith, Henry 242 Smith, J . G. 229 Smith, Joe 235, 239 Smith, John 233 Smith, John C. 2 18 Smith, L. H. 230 Smith, Lewis 244 Smith, Lovie 241 Smith, Poll (Mrs) 240 Smith, R. N. 221 Smith, W. J . 229 Smith, W. T. 233 Sneed Alice 244 Snodgrass, J . B. 241 Snodgrass, John H. 241 Snyder, --- 230 Snyder, S. H. 237 Sorley, James (M/M) 218 Sorley, Jessy 218 Sosser, W . S. 231 Southworth, Gustave 240 Sowers, E. D. 233 Spangler, R. B. 224 Spaniard, Jack 239 Spell, Richard Harper 245 Spindle, Paul 245 Spotts, Jane 245 Sprowls, William 233 St. Clair, W. E. 240 Stahl, Wilhelmina 239 Staley, Wyman W. 243 Stene, W. P. 230 Stephens, James R. 242 Stephens, Jessie 244 Stephenson, --- 245 Stevens, --- 238 Stevens, J. C. 243 Stevens, James G. 242 Stevens, Tom 244 Stewart, --- 247 Stewart, E. G. 231 Stewart, Reese 241 Stienner, G~orge 239 Stochett, H. J. (i/o) 236 Stone, F. B. 237 Storey, A. B. 226 Storey, Horace C. 226 Stovall, W. R. 229 Stowe, Lucius (i/o) 241 Sturdevant, Ira 221 Sullinger, Frances Ann

220 Sullinger, James T. 220 Summers, William 238 Summey, George 228 Sutton, Amanda Mae 239 Sutton, Wesley 235 Swett, Leonard 243 Swift, John 237 Swindells, J . H. 231

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-T-Taft, Lovett A. 236 Taggart, Lizzie 241 Talley, J. M. (i/o) 238 Tankersly, J. A. 241 Tate, DollieS. 227 Tate, James 227 Tayler, Wm. 235 Taylor, Chauncey 236 Taylor, Cheepsie 239 Taylor, Fannie 225 Taylor, G. W. 231 Taylor, Helen 239 Taylor, Joseph (Mrs) 245 Taylor, R. H. 240 Taylor, Robert H. 242 Teat,- (Mrs) 237 Tekell, Henry (Mrs) 236 Temple, R. A. 242 Terry, Walter 237 Thomas, L. C. 233 Thomas, Robt. S. 228 Thomas, William 237, 238 Thomason, W. D. 244 Thompson, Maggie 243 Thompson, Mary E. 243 Thompson, Tillie 236 Thornton, Annie 222 Threadgill, H, 244 Tilley, J. W. 240, 241 Tillison, -- 245 Tinsey, Mary 238 Tittle, M. R. 233 Tompkins, J. C. 239 Torres, Refugio 236 Townsend, Dick 237 Townsend, Richard 237 Treadwell, R. T. 242 Trigg, Eli 237 Tupper, AI 244 Turner, A. W. 231 Turner, J. E. 232 Turner, Jennie 228 Turner, Josie 243 Turner, Mary S. 245 Turner, Robert 243

-U-Uhl, S. 233 Underwood, -- 247 Upshaw, Lottie 238

-V-Van Horn, C. B. 242 Van Leer, -- (Mrs) 236 Van Liew, -- 247 Van Tassel, Ambrose 241 Vann, Dick 244 Varnell, E. A. 222 Vasquez, Tomoteo 243 Vaughan, J. T. 231 Vermillion, - 243 Vester, B. F. 238 Vigne, -- 247 Vinning, A. C. 230 Vivian, Charles 237

-W-Waddel, George R. 222 Wade, John 238 Wade, Matilda 238

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Wade, Ollin 236 Walker, Carnelius 243 Walker, David 240 Walker, George 236 Walker, Joe 244 Walker, Nelson 242 Walker, William 237 Walker, William 240 Walker, Wm. 239 Walkowski, Julius 241 Wall, Dock 235 Wallace, Marcus J. 225 Waller, Joseph M. 237 Walls, Dock 235 Walthall, Major 243 Walton, Judy 243 Walton, Kate 243 Ward, Emma 238 Ward, George 240 Ward, George (Mrs) 240 Ward, Henry E. 227 Warren, Ed F. 242 Warren, Lindsay 218 Washburn, B. K. 237 Washington, George 237 Watkins, --- 225 Watkins, Charlotte D. 225 Watkins, F. N. 226 Watkins, Genie 237 Watson, John 239 Watson, Robert C. 244 Weaver, Joe 241 Webb, A. H. 236 Weber, Emil 240 Webster, A. W. 225 Webster, Dora 237 Webster, Lily 225 Weinberger, Lena 242 Weischrung, Guenther

236 Wellington, J. B. 243 Wells, James 244 Wells, M.A. (Mrs) 242 Werner, Valentine 224 Wesley, Ben 236 Wesson, --- 232 West, Hamilton A. 223 West, Thomas F. 226 Whaley, Roger 241 Wharton, John A., . Sr.

218 Wharton, John A. 218 Wharton, Sarah A. 218 Wharton, William H. 218 Whitaker, William 237 White, --- 232 White, A. R. 232 White, Jesse 220 White, Rich 239 White, Susan 245 White, W. F. 239 White, W. R. 232 Whiter, Joe {i/o) 238 Whittle, J. L. 231 Wicker, Ethel 239 Wiggins, J. M. 221 Wiggins, J. T. 221 Wilber, Hamilton 244 Wilhelm, Julius 237 Wilken, Henry 228 Wilkins, R. W. 240

DECEMBER 1992

Wilkinson, Jno. S. 219 Willard, H. F. 238 Williams, - (Mr) 241 Williams, - 231 Williams, Amanda 244 Williams, C. J. 241 Williams, Jim 243 Williams, John 239, 244 Williams, L. 241 Williams, May K. 245 Williams, Ralph 241 Williams, T. J. 241 Williams, W. W. 231 Williamson, -- 247 Willis, T. L. 235

I ~::~~g: Benj~~n S. 236 Wilson, Bob 242 Wilson, D. M. 241 Wilson, Henry 241 Wilson, John 244 Wilson, Louisa 241 Wilson, W. S. 233 Windham, John 237 Winkler, W. C. 238 Winningcoff, Tony (Mrs)

239 Wolfenberger, -- 229 Wolfenbarger, J. L. 229 Wolfenbarger, John 236 Womack, N. E. (Mrs) 245 Womack, Victoria Louise

221 Wood,-- 231 Wood, E. A. 231 Wood, E. B. (Mrs) 238 Wood, Patrick A. 243 Wood, W. P. (family) 238 Woodall, John 244 Woodbridge, George 221 Woodward, --- 231 Woolf, H. W. 240 Wright, E. B. 220 Wright, Travis B. (Mrs)

236 Wyatt, Pinckney C. 236 Wynn, Battie Hale 225 Wynn, Wm. 225 Yancey, Thomas 242 Yandell, L. P. 219 Yarbro, A. J. L. 236 Yates, --- (child) 242 Yeager, H. V. 244 Yeatman, J. N. 231 Young, --- 237 Young, A. K. 228 Young, A. W. 219 Young, Addie 228 Young, C. M. 236 Young, Chas. M. 236 Young, J. J. 235 Young, Luella 235 Young, R. M. 237 Young, William 242 Younger, Bob 243 Younger, Bruce 238

-Z-Zahnen, John 241 Zaneholt, Jake 239 Zilderman, Nathan 238

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