1981 #3 - Austin Genealogical Society
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1981 #3 - Austin Genealogical Society
V o l , X X I I No. 3 SEPTEMBER 1981 CONTENTS New O r l e a n s Greys - P a r t 2 C a p t . Thomas H . B r e e c e ' s Company E a r l y Church F a t h e r s - - a n d Mothers Texas V o l u n t e e r U n i t s i n t h e Mexican War 1846-48 - P a r t 11 1 s t Texas Mounted V o l u n t e e r s ( 6 Months) A-B a Book Reviews , Mendoza Cemetery, L o c k h a r t TX Poem by Mary Beth Gracy * A " S h o r t " Reminiscence * * "Reconstructed" O b i t u a r i e s Happy Hunting Ground a Missing Man Found a "Census Funnies" , A d d i t i o n s t o 1 9 8 1 AGS R o s t e r ZIP P l u s 4 Code . . 121 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 135 142 . . . . . . 143 . . . . . 144 145 . . . . . . . 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 152 152 153 . I I I I a .. . . ...... I 154 M r . Gerard P o Goudreau ( J e r r y ) President 1st V i c e - P r e s i d e n t D r . J . L . Reeves ( J o h n i e ) 2nd V i c e - P r e s i d e n t Mrs, M O H OLigon (Podie) We c o r d i n g S e w e t a r y Mrs M O M . Smiland (Marilyn) Mrs. H.L. Lemburg (Mary K a t h e r i n e ) Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Arthur Danos (Laverne) Treasurer Mrs. H . H o Rugeley (Helen) a u a r t e r l y Editor (Send m a t e r i a l p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e Q u a r t e r l y ONLY t o t h e e d i t o r a t h e r homep 2202 W o 10, A u s t i n TX 78703.) Address a l l payments and o t h e r CORRESPONDENCE t o t h e Society a t Box 774, Austin TX 78767. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 19811.1.82 1980-1981 Mrs. M.M. Boaz (Pe gy) Mrs. A r t h u r Danos Laverne) Mrs. G.Po Goudreau ( B a r b a r a ) Mrs. H.L. Lemburg ( K a t h e r i n e ) Mrs M.Eo Macdonald ( E d i t h ) Mrs. M O M . Mueg e ( M a r . j o r i e ) Mrso Joe Neal C l a r i c e ) Mrsd M O M . Smiland (Marilyn) Mrso W.L. Wheelock ( D i x i e ) Mrs. Wm. R . Young (Wilena) Miss Jane Biker Mr. G o P oGoudreau (Jerry) M I . B i l l y J o Kaiser Mrso L O W . K i e f e r (Mary Frances) Mrso W O K . Ligon ( P o d i e ) Mrso W i l l i a m G o Nagel (Andrea) Mr. C O P oNiebuhr ( C l a r e n c e ) Mrs J o M o Pinckney Jr. (Mary) DrO J o L oReeves ( J o h n i e ) Mrso H o H o Rugeley (Helen) Tj Ei STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Book A c q u i s i t i o n s Exchange L i b r a r i a n and Mail D i s t r i b u t o r Hospitality Mailing Membership Newsletter E d i t o r Parliamentarian Pr0paIIl Publicity Te 1ephone Mary Frances Kief'er Barbara Goudreau M a r j o r i e Muegge, Gray Golden, Dr. D e l b e r t , Akin, B i l l y and B e t t y K a i s e r Barbara and J e r r y Goudreau E r v i n J. and L i l l i a n C a s t i l l e Wilena Young Mrs Ralph B i c k l e r (Maisie) Robert Carl T m e y Sr. . Marcia Hoskins MFso W o L 0Meier ( I r e n e ) - . Vol. XXII N o . 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y Austin TX NEW ORLEANS GREYS M u s t e r R o l l o f Breece's Company b P .- F o r a n e x p l a n a t i o n of t h e s i t u a t i o n l e a d i n g t o t h e f o r m a t i o n o f t h i s company, see AGS Q u a r t e r l y XX p . 37. Apparently t h e muster r o l l w a s c o m p i l e d from memory a n d no a t t e m p t w a s made t o a l p h a b e t i z e i t . F o r t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of t h e reader, it h a s b e e n r e - a r r a n g e d w i t h s u r names f i r s t f o r t h e p r i v a t e s . I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e m u s t e r r o l l p e r se, t h e r e i s a " D e t a i l e d R e p o r t o f N a m e s o f t h o s e p e r s o n s who V o l u n t e e r e d a n d formed t h e Second D i v i s i o n i n t h e a t t a c k on San A n t o n i o d e Bexar a n d e n t e r e d t h e h o u s e of B e r r a m e n d e r [Veramendil on t h e n i g h t o f t h e 5 t h o f Decr 1 8 3 5 un- . d e r Command o f C o l . F . M . J o h n s t o n [ F r a n k W. J o h n s o n ] a s s i s t e d by C o l s J . G r a n t & W.T. A u s t i n , A d j t N . R . B r i s t e r & D r . J n o Cameron." T h e s e names a r e numbered; t h e number a n d v a r i a n t s p e l l i n g , if a n y , a p p e a r i n p a r e n t h e s e s f o l l o w i n g t h e name shown on m u s t e r r o l l . Each name h a s b e e n l o o k e d up i n Thomas L l o y d M i l l e r ' s Bounty a n d D o n a t i o n Land G r a n t s o f T e x a s , f o r p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e S i e g e of Bexar e n t i t l e d a man t o t h e l a t t e r . Data f o u n d i s shown below i n t h i s f o r mat: (1) V e t e r a n r e c e i v e d D o n a t i o n C e r t i f i c a t e f o r --- acres on --[ d a t e ] f o r p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e S i e g e o f Bexar [5-9 D e e 18351 o r f o r o t h e r service. --- acres were p a t e n t e d t o v e t e r a n ( o r h e i r s ) i n --County on --O r , t h e g r a n t w a s p a t e n t e d by a n a s s i g n e e . I ( 2 ) V e t e r a n r e c e i v e d Bounty W a r r a n t f o r --- a c r e s on --- f o r serI t is a d v i s a b l e v i c e i n t h e Army from ca 2 2 O c t 1 8 3 5 u n t i l --- , e t c . t o c o n s u l t t h e book f o r i n f o r m a t i o n o n a s s i g n e e s a n d h e i r s , e t c . O f c o u r s e , t h e r e i s n o a s s u r a n c e t h a t t h e v e t e r a n l i v e d on t h e l a n d h e r e c e i v e d , o r t h a t g r a n t e e s w i t h names s i m i l a r t o t h o s e o n t h e m u s t e r Everything p r i n t e d h e r e i n needs a r o l l a r e a c t u a l l y t h e s a m e man. t h o r o u g h c h e c k i n g o u t -- t h e s e a r e p o s s i b i l i t i e s , n o t f a c t s . . 0 M u s t e r R o l l o f C a p t . Thomas H . Breece's C o . T e x a s V o l u n t e e r s i n t h e Army b e f o r e B e x a r 1 8 3 5 Thomas H . Breece - C a p t . - (54 T . H . ) - Thomas H . B r u c e - Don - 640 a - 2 2 J a n 1 8 5 3 f o r b e i n g i n S i e g e of Bexar - p a t 6 4 0 a H a m i l t o n C o 23 Mch 1 8 5 5 . [ C l o s e d up e ' s would look l i k e u.1 Thomas H . Breese - B t y Wnt - 6 4 0 a - 26 Feb 1838 - s e r v 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 1 May 1836 - p a t by a s g n . J o h n J . Baugh - 1 L t . - ( 5 5 J . J . ) Nearest f o u n d w a s J u a n J . E . Barbo a n d J u a n J o s e Y . Barbo [ p r o b a b l y Ybarbo], which c o u l d h a v e b e e n remembered by A n g l o s a s J o h n J . " B a w . " Wm. B l a z e l y - 2 L t . - (56 W. B l a z e l e y ) - n o t f o u n d . John J o n e s - O [ r d e r l y ? ] S e r g t . - n o t h i n g found. --- M . N a l l y o r McNally - S e r g t . - ( 5 7 Wm McNeeley o r Wm M. Neeley.) S e v e r a l p o s s i b i l i t i e s i n book: see a l s o McAnnelly. R o b e r t Musselman - S e r g t . - ( 5 8 B . S . Musselman) - H e i r s of R o b e r t Musselman r e c d d u p l i c a t e Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a 26 J u n e 1873 - s e r v i c e not given. B t y Wnt - 1920 a - 1 6 J u n e 1 8 5 1 f o r " h a v i n g f a l l e n w i t h .Travis i n t h e Alamo." - Lands p a t e n t e d i n J a c k , W i c h i t a & T a r r a n t C o s . Cert - ... 121 V o l . XXII No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y Austin TX George Andrews - S e r g t . - N o t on D e t a i l e d R e p o r t o r M i l l e r ' s , N i c h o l a s K e l l y - Q,M, - ( 9 2 N i c h o s . K e l l y ) - Don C e r t - 640 a1 5 Aug 1838 - S i e g e of Bexar - p a t 2 t r a c t s Colorado C o 28 J u n e Bty Wnt - 320 a - 29 Mch 1838 - s e r v 27 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 1 J a n 1848, 1836 - p a t i n Hood Co 6 O c t 1 8 7 1 . B r i g h t , J o h n P r i v a t e [ a s a r e a l l from h e r e o n ] (90 J o h n ) p a t i n Atascosa Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 1 4 May 1838 - S i e g e o f B e x a r C o 1 4 Sep 1846. B t y Wnt - 960 a - 2 1 May 1838 - serv 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 2 2 J l y 1836 - p a t i n P o l k C o 25 Apr 1874. B r i q n i e n s e , J o h n ( 6 7 J o h n B r i g n e s s ) - Brugmiens, J o h n - Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 4 Aug 1845 - f o r S i e g e o f B e x a r - p a t i n Coleman C o 5 J a n 1850. Bty Wnt-320 a - 4 Aug 1 8 4 5 - s e r v 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 1 6 J a n 1836 - p a t i n Coleman C o 5 J a n 1 8 5 0 . Canter, Joshua ( 8 2 J o s h u a C a u t e r ? ) - C a n t e r , J o s h u a - Don C e r t - 640 a - 2 0 Mch 1839 - S i e g e o f B e x a r p a t i n W i s e & Monta[He c e r t a i n l y p r o c e e d e d a t a s l o w c a n t e r t o g u e C o s 2 9 Aug 1860. p a t e n t h i s land!] C a s e y , J o h n - Not o n D e t a i l e d R e p o r t o r , M i l l e r ' s book. C l a r k e , C h a r l e s ( 7 5 Chas C l a r k e - - @ may b e j u s t a f l o u r i s h ) N o t found Coffee, John - no d a t a . Cook, J o h n - no d a t a . Courtman, Henry ( 7 2 G e o . F. Courtman) - n o d a t a . Crosson, Robert ( 8 0 Ro, Crossman) - H e i r s of Robert C r o s s m a n r e c d Don C e r t - 640 a - 1 7 J u n e 1 8 5 1 f o r h i s h a v i n g f a l l e n i n t h e Alamo, A l s o , B t y Wnt - 1 9 2 0 a - l a n d p a t t o h e i r s i n Bosque and Archer C o s . .". ? Dabney, L o u i s (64 J n o Dabney) - no d a t a , D e n n i s o n , S t e p h e n (76 s a m e ) - H e i r s of S t e p h e n D e n i s o n r e c d Don C e r t - 640 a ' - 4 Nov 1859 f o r h i s h a v i n q b e e n i n Siege of B e x a r ; a l s o Bty Wnt - 320 a - " f o r h i s h a v i n g b e e n - i n S i e g e o f B e x a r 5-10 D e c 1835." N.B. Amelia W i l l i a m s l i s t e d him a s o n e who f e l l a t t h e A l a m o , c i t i n g t h i s B t y Wnt, which s h e a p p a r e n t l y m i s r e a d . D e s p a l l i e r , B.P. - Don C e r t - 640 a - 7 O c t 1852 - f o r b e i n g i n B t y Wnt - 320 a - same d a t e - f o r S i e g e o f B e x a r - p a t by a s g n . " p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e s t o r m i n g o f Bexar" - p a t J a c k s o n C o 1 J l y 1858. D i c k e n , James ( 7 3 James D i c k e n s ) - no d a t a , E g i n o r , Ed ( 7 0 E d Egnour) [ I a m c o n v i n c e d t h i s w a s Conrad E i g e n a u e r whose d e a t h n e a r G o l i a d i s d e s c r i b e d on p . 1 7 5 o f O ' C o n n o r ' s P r e s i d i o L a B a h i a , which c o n t a i n s much d a t a p e r t i n e n t t o t h i s g r o u p o f men.] - H e i r s o f E i g e n a u e r recd Don C e r t - 640 a - 2 2 May 1838 k i l l e d a t G o l i a d ( n o t t h e A l a m o ) . . . * B t y Wnt - 1 9 2 0 a - f o r s e r v See a l s o 16 O c t 1835 t o 27 Mch 1836 [ a c t u a l l y k i l l e d 1 9 M a r c h ] . H a r b e r t D a v e n p o r t ' s Men o f G o l i a d . Erenburg, H. ( 8 7 on D e t a i l e d R e p o r t b u t n o t on M u s t e r R o l l ) . E h r e n b e r g , Herman - H e i r s o f recd Don C e r t - 640 a - 1 5 O c t 1859 f o r h i s h a v i n g f a l l e n w i t h F a n n i n - Land p a t i n L i b e r t y C o 1 3 May 1 8 8 0 . Heirs r e c d Bty Wnt - 960 a - 1 5 O c t 1859 - f o r s e r v i c e & h a v i n g f a l l e n w i t h Fannin i n 1836. F i t z g e r a l d , James ( D e s e r t e d ) ( N o t on D e t a i l e d R e p o r t ) - N o B t y Wnt, b u t s i x o t h e r F i t z g e r a l d s r e c e i v e d them. ... - . o o - . - 122 Vol. XXII No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y 0 Garrett, Gerard (67 T . ( ? ) W. Garrard) - no d a t a . G a t l i n , James ( 8 5 W.R. G a t l i n ) - H e i r s o f Wm. G a t l i n recd Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 2 1 J l y 1840 f o r h i s h a v i n g b e e n k i l l e d a t G o l i a d . Bty Wnt - 1920 a - 21 J l y 1840 Lands p a t i n S m i t h & C a l l a h a n C o s . s e r v 1 0 O c t 1835 t o 2 7 Mch 1836 - f e l l w i t h F a n n i n - Lands p a t i n W i l l i a m s o n & Lampasas Cos. Greer, Andrew ( 6 0 A. G r e g o i n e / G r e g o i r e ? ) Andrew G r e e r r e c d Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 2 6 Feb 1852 - f o r b e i n g i n S i e g e o f Bexar p a t i n H a m i l t o n Co 25 S e p 1 8 5 2 . Andrew J . "Green" r e c d B t y Wnt 320 a - 20 D e c 1837 - s e r v 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 1 J a n 1836 - p a t 320 a K a r n e s Co - 11 May 1852. G r i f f i n , P e t e r ( 7 7 same) - r e c d Bty Wnt - 960 a - 2 4 F e b 1840 serv 2 2 O c t 1 8 3 5 - t o 2 2 J l y 1836 - p a t by a s g n i n 1 8 5 2 . H e n-~ s l e- v . D a n i e l - no d a t a f o u n d . _ _ -~ Holloway, James ( 7 1 Sam1 Holloway) - H e i r s o f Samuel Holloway r e c d Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 4 D e c 1858 - " f e l l a t t h e A l a m o " - They p a t l a n d s i n N a v a r r o Co. B t y Wnt - 9 6 0 a - 1 2 May 1860 - f o r h i s s e r v i c e & d e a t h i n t h e Alamo - p a t l a n d s N a v a r r o & L i m e s t o n e C o s . H o w e l l , Wm. ( 8 8 W . H o w e l l ) - Heirs recd Don C e r t - 640 a 1 2 J u n e 1 8 5 1 - f e l l a t Alamo - l a n d s p a t E r a t h Co 1 8 7 5 , 1 8 8 1 , 1 8 8 9 , 1937. B t y Wnt - 1 9 2 0 a - 1 8 J u n e 1 8 5 1 - service & d e a t h i n t h e Alamo - l a n d p a t R u n n e l s Co 1 8 7 5 . ( 6 3 T.P. Hutchisor$--no d a t a a n y s p e l l i n g . Hutchinson, T.P. J a c k s o n , F.W. - n o d a t a . Kemp, Thomas ( 8 4 Thos Kemp) Don C e r t - 640 a - 1 5 May 1838 f o r b e i n g on b a g g a g e d e t a i l a t H a r r i s b u r g 2 1 Apr 1836 - p a t Nueces Co 1 9 Feb 1 8 7 0 . Bty Wnt - 640 a - 1 0 Mch 1838 - s e r v 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 8 May 1836 - p a t by a s g n . . . . . P o s s i b l y s a m e Thomas Kemp r e c d Bty Wnt - 640 a - 27 May 1850 - serv 8 J l y - 8 Nov 1836 - p a t by a s g n i n Bty Wnt - 640 a - 28 Feb 1838 - s e r v 1 2 D e c 1836 t o 1 2 1878. J u n e 1837 - p a t 640 a i n Wharton C o 9 Aug 1 8 4 5 . Lynn, Wm. - H e i r s o f Wm. L i n n recd Don C e r t f o r h i s h a v i n g f a l l e n Identification impossible, f o r i n t h e Alamo, & Bty Wnt f o r s a m e . p e r i o d o f service n o t g i v e n . Magee, James ( 6 2 James M c G e e ) - James M . M c G e e recd Bty Wnt 6 4 0 a - 27 Nov 1837 - s e r v 1 2 Aug 1836 t o 1 2 F e b 1837 - p a t H a r r i s Co 2 1 May 1 8 4 1 . N o r e c o r d o f Don C e r t f o r S i e g e o f B e x a r ; howe v e r , R a l p h M c G e e ( t h e o n l y Magee/McGee/McGehee who c l a i m e d service i n 1 8 3 5 ) r e c d Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 28 May 1838 - f o r b e i n g i n S i e g e A l s o Bty Wnt - 320 a o f B e x a r ; p a t San J a c i n t o C o 27 Nov 1 8 4 1 . 3 J a n 1846 f o r s e r v i c e 5-10 D e c 1 8 3 5 a t S i e g e o f B e x a r . I f he was w i t h t h e Greys o n l y f i v e d a y s , t h e y c o u l d e a s i l y have f o r g o t t e n h i s f i r s t name. 320 a i n Bosque Co p a t t o h i s a s g n on 2 4 Apr 1 8 5 1 . (93 s a m e ) . The o n l y M a r s h a l l shown i n M i l l e r ' s M a r s h a l l , Wm book w i t h 1 8 3 5 service w a s Obid whose h e i r s r e c d B t y Wnt - 1 9 2 0 a 4 J a n 1839 f o r " h i s s e r v i c e f r o m 1 5 D e c 1 8 3 5 t o 27 M a r 1836 a n d h a v i n g b e e n k i l l e d w i t h F a n n i n [ s i c ] Company." The h e i r s a l s o r e c d a Don C e r t . A W i l l i a m J . M a r s h a l l r e c d a B t y Wnt f o r "service d u r i n g t h e W a r f r o m 1 9 Apr 1837" [ 1 8 3 6 ? ] . ( 7 9 G e o Mason) - Don C e r t - 6 4 0 a - 2 J u n e 1838 Mason, George f o r b e i n g i n t h e S i e g e o f Bexar - p a t 6 4 0 a i n G r i m e s C o 2 2 S e p 1 8 4 6 . B t y Wnt - 320 a - 2 J u n e 1838 - s e r v 1 7 O c t 1835 t o 1 5 J a n 1 8 3 6 ; p a t t o asgn. B t y Wnt - 1280 a - 1 9 J a n 1838 - s e r v 1 4 Feb 1836 ... . 1 ... 2 , ... ... 0 ... ... ... ... ... 0 A u s t i n TX ... ... 123 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX: V o l . X X I I No. 3 t o 2 1 O c t 1837 - p a t G r i m e s C o 9 S e p 1 8 4 6 , Mattern, P e t e r ( 6 1 P o M a t t e s o n ) H e i r s o f P e t e r M a t t e r n recd B t y Wnt - 960 a 8 May 1839 - serv 25 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 27 Mar 1836 a n d h a v i n g f a l l e n w i t h F a n n i n - p a t i n Lavaca C o . [ S p e c u l a t i o n : H e i r s d i d n o t know t h e y c o u l d g e t Don C e r t f o r h i s h a v i n g b e e n i n S i e g e o f Bexar, o r t h e y c o u l d n o t g e t proof t h a t h e p a r t i c i p a t e d , or r e c o r d s g o t l o s t , o r t h e y d i d n o t want m o r e land!] Mills, George ( 9 4 same) - N o M i l l s o r M i l e s w i t h 1 8 3 5 service o r S i e g e of Bexar shown i n M i l l e r ' s book a s r e c e i v i n g b o u n t y l a n d , Moore,,Robert B, ( 6 5 R , B . Moore) H e i r s o f Robert B . Moore r e c d Don C e r t f o r h i s h a v i n g b e e n k i l l e d a t t h e A l a m o & B t y Wnt f o r " h i s service f r o m 30 D e c 1 8 3 5 t o 27 M a r 1836 & h a v i n g b e e n k i l l e d a t t h e Alamo." [ T h a t s h o u l d be 6 Mch i f h e w a s k i l l e d a t t h e A l a m o , Possibly h i s s e r v i c e r e c o r d h a s b e e n c o n f u s e d w i t h t h a t o f a n o t h e r Robert B . Moore who w a s i n t h e N e w O r l e a n s G r e y s a n d w e n t on t o Goliad w h e r e h e w a s k i l l e d w i t h F a n n i n ' s men l a t e r i n March, Moran, J o h n ( 8 3 J n o Moran) - n o d a t a f o u n d . N e l s o n , George - n o p r o b a b i l i t i e s f o u n d a R o s s , Wm. - n o d a t a . S c o t t , J o h n - J . E . S c o t t recd Don C e r t f o r S i e g e of B e x a r ; James W. S c o t t recd B t y Wnt f o r service 9 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 1 0 J a n 1 8 3 6 ; n e i t h e r one a s t r o n g p r o b a b i l i t y , Shaw, J o h n - N o J o h n Shaw w i t h 1 8 3 5 service i n M i l l e r ' s book. Spawn, J o s e p h ( 9 1 J a m e s H. Sphone [Spohn?] - n o t f o u n d . S p r a t t , John - n o t h i n g found, S t e v e n s , John (86 W.R. S t e p h e n s ) - The o n l y S t e v e n s / S t e p h e n s / S t e v e n s o n w i t h 1 8 3 5 service i n M i l l e r ' s book w a s Jared J. who w a s i n service 1 6 J l y t o 1 5 O c t 1 8 3 5 , h e n c e n o t i n N e w O r l e a n s G r e y s , ( 8 1 Rd S t o o r ) - n o t h i n g f o u n d . S t o r r , Robert Thomas, Henry - 68 W. Thomas) - n o t h i n g f o u n d . Waters, Thomas ( 8 9 same) - n o t h i n g f o u n d , W i l l i a m s , John ( 9 5 same) - P o s s i b i l i t i e s : J a m e s W i l l i a m s - Don C e r t - 640 a - 2 4 May 1838 b e i n g i n S i e g e of Bexar; p a t t o a s g n 7 O c t 1880 - W i s e C o . B t y Wnt - 320 a - 1 4 J a n 1 8 4 1 - serv 8 O c t t o 1 3 D e c 1 8 3 5 ; p a t t o a s g n 2 2 May 1 8 5 7 . James T . W i l l i a m s - B t y Wnt - 320 a , - 11 S e p 1858 by s p e c i a l a c t o f L e g i s l a t u r e - f r a g m e n t of Don C e r t s t a t e s t h a t h e " s t o r m e d B e x a r . " 320 a p a t t o h i s h e i r s i n J . T . W i l l i a m s - Don C e r t - 640 a - 2 4 May King C o 3 May 1 8 8 0 . 1854 - S i e g e of B e x a r ; p a t i n Throckmorton C o 6 J l y 1 8 8 9 . N o John W i l l i a m s r e c d Don C e r t , b u t o n e r e c d B t y Wnt - 640 a - 28 Mch 1838 s e r v 1 2 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 25 Apr 1 8 3 6 ; p a t t o a s g n 28 Mch 1 8 7 7 . F i v e o t h e r J o h n W i l l i a m s e s s e r v e d i n Army a f t e r 1 8 3 5 . W i n s h i p , S t e p h e n (66 s a m e ) - H e i r s r e c d Don C e r t - 640 a - 1 2 J a n B t y Wnt 1920 1839 - " k i l l e d w i t h F a n n i n " ; p a t B e e C o 5 D e c 1 8 4 4 . a - 1 2 J a n 1839 - s e r v 1 6 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 27 Mch 1836 & h a v i n g f a l l e n w i t h F a n n i n ; h e i r s p a t l a n d Gregg C o - 1 5 O c t 1 8 5 8 . Wood(s?) o r ( e ? ) , W,B. (59 W.P. Woods)--No l i k e l y W's, b u t 640 a - 1 4 J a n 1840 - S i e g e o f Bexar Mandred Wood recd Don C e r t p a t H a r r i s C o 24 Sep 1841. B t y Wnt - 320 a - 1 4 J a n 1840 - serv 2 2 O c t 1 8 3 5 t o 4 J a n 1 8 3 6 ; p a t Harris C o 2 4 Sep 1 8 4 1 . ( 7 4 on D e t a i l e d R e p o r t b u t n o t o n M u s t e r R o l l . ) J o h n s o n , T.M. O s t n e r , Chas. . ( 7 8 on D e t a i l e d R e p o r t b u t n o t o n M u s t e r R o l l . No f u r t h e r data found f o r e i t h e r one.) - - ... o o o .-. - o o o * 124 c? . AGS o l u a r t e r l y Vol. XXII No. 3 A u s t i n TX EARLY CHURCH FATHERS--AND MOTHERS Clergy and Members of Pioneer Texas Churches Since the preponderance of the material in AGS Quarterly lately has been of the military roster type, your editor has been looking for records that name women of the pioneer days. While reading Historic Churches of Texas [see review in this issue], I was glad to see that sometimes women were given credit for helping to establish some of the earlier congregations. Of course, I cannot reveal all the valuable data that the authors include in the book, but I hope (by listing names only) to pique your interest enough to motivate you to obtain a copy. To further tantalize you, I omit people's titles, years, and names of churches. Since the book groups the churches by denominations--and by "Ethnic Churches"--I have listed, by denomination and then by towns, the clergy and members who were mentioned from the 1830s up to about 1 9 2 5 . (Sometimes no time period is given.) Readers can easily find the names, pictures and histories of the respective churches by consulting Table of Contents and Index of Historic Churches of Texas.. In our finding aid, ministers and members are intermingled in alphabetical order. It will be noticed that some clergymen served in several towns. This feature will be continued as space allows. - , P R E S B Y T E R I A N S BONHAM (Fannin Co) R.E. Allen - W.D. Balthrop - J.F. Battle - N.C. Bradford - J.L. Buchanan - Orville H. Caldwell - J.R. Cashion(s) - Burwell Cox - W.A. Evans - V.A. Ewing - M.V. Gray - J.P. Holmes - E.F. King - Thomas Latta - Smith Lipscomb - R.M. Lusk - P.B. Maddrey - R.E. Martin Samuel McFarland - J.R. McKee - J.W. Newman - H.L. Parmalee - John A. Price - Frank A. Ramsey - H.L. Rodgers - Robert A. Ross - J.F. Sadler - W.D. Scarborough - C.M. Shepperison - T.S. Tefteller - H.D. Tillers - J.B. Vernon CLARKSVILLE (Red River Co) Sumner Bacon - Milton Estell FORT WORTH (Tarrant Co) W.W. Brim - Dr. & Mrs. W.P. Burts - William Caldwell - C.A. Daniel Julian Feild - S.P..Greene - C.A. Hickman - Arthur E. Holt - Robert F. Jones - French McAfee - Capt. & Mrs. B.B. Paddock - A.H. Stephens James K. Thompson HOUSTON (Harris Co) William Youell Allen - Harris G. Avery - James Bailey - Edwin Belden James Burke - David G. Burnet - J. Wilson Copes - W.W. Hall - Sophia B. Hodge - William. States Jacob - William Hayne Leave11 - J.W. Miller - Isabella R. Parker - Jannett Scott - A.B. Shelby - Miriam Shelby - Sarah Woodward 125 AGS d u a r t e r l y V o l . XXII No. 3 A u s t i n TX, LA GRANGE (Fayette Co) Matthew Arnold - Daniel Baker - Joseph Boone - Robert F. Bunting Oliver B. Caldwell - John L . Dickens - W.H. Fuller - Robert M e Hall Philip Hensley - Thomas Hickling - William James - T.C, Johnston Robert M. Loughridge - Leonard W. Matthews - James A. Montgomery Sidney S. Murkland McKINNEY (Collin Co) D.M. Crutchfield - R.C. Grace - Joseph Rhea - W.B. Ware PROSPER (Collin Co) Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Baker - C.E, Beanland - Mr. & Mrs-James B. Bell John Bone - R.H. Hacker - L.J, McGee - A.P. Mohard Sr. - John Yarnall SAN ANTONIO (Bexar Co) G.W. Brackenridge family - William Buchanan family - Mrs. Anna Colby Mrs. John French - families of: Hill, Irvine, Konkle, McLane, Raymond, and Vanderlip SAN AUGUSTINE (same) H.B. & Peggy Alexander - James & Elam Alexander - Mrs, Catherine Darb Mrs, Elizabeth Dunham - Mrs. Elizabeth Erwing - Robert & Margaret Hibbets - Mrs. Mary McEiver - Mrs. Ann MEKnight - D.A. McRae - Mrs. Polly Nicholson - John & Synta Polk - Miss Amanda Polk - Fannie Rankin - Mrs. Adeline Stodart - James & Isabella Sharp and their slaves Jack & Hannah - Joseph & Martha Sharp - Hugh Wilson SAN FELIPE (Austin Co) Peter Fullinwider TYLER (Smith Co) N.S, Brooks - Wm. N. Dickey - S.T. Newton - August(us) Niblack(s) Mrs. Mary Niblack(s) - Mr. & Mrs, J.M. Shelby - Rachel Shelby Mrs. Margaret Simmons - S,F. Tenney E P I S C O P A L I A N S AUSTIN (Travis Co) George M. Flournoy - Edward Fontaine - Joe Gilbert - Charles Gillette Thomas Green - A.J. Hamilton - Lewis Carter Harrison - Samuel G. Haynie - Joseph Lee - Lenoir Valentine Lee - Thomas Booth Lee - Amos Morrill - A.M.C. Nixon - William S. Oldham - Svante Palm - Elisha Marshall Pease - J . W . Phillips - James H. Raymond - Benjamin Rogers Svante Magnus Swenson - John G. Swisher - William Hall Williams D.K. Woodward - Milton R. Worsham BRAZORIA (same) John Wurts Cloud 126 c ., Vol. XXII No. AGS d u a r t e r l y 3 ' Austin I. (Nueces Co) CORPUS CHRIST1 S i l a s Dean D a v e n p o r t (Navarro C o ) CORSICANA George R o t t e n s t e i n ( same) DALLAS S i l a s Dean Davenport - C h a r l e s G a r r e t t - D r . MaKaye - H a r r y T u n i s Moore - J . M . P a t t e r s o n Randolph Ray - George R o t t e n s t e i n Hudson Stuck - - GALVESTON - (same) C h a r l e s S . Aves S t e p h e n Mayland B i r d S r . - Raimundo d e O v i e s - Benjamin E a t o n O s c a r Farish Charles G i l l e t t e Henry B . Goodwin A l e x a n d e r Gregg - - - HOUSTON - - (Harris Co) - Henry D . A v e s C h a r l e s M . Beckworth - J . J . C l e m e n ( t ) s W i l l i a m C. Dawson - C h a r l e s G i l l e t t e Henry B. Goodwin - W i l l i a m F a i r f a x Gray C l i n t o n Simon Q u i n T.R.B. Trader - - MARSHALL (Harrison Co) S i l a s Dean Davenport MATAGORDA S.D. Dennison Sartiwell - John'Goshorn - ( same) Caleb Semper I v e s SAN ANTONIO - J o h n Owen - W.L. (Bexar C o ) J . F . F i s h - L u c i u s H . J o n e s - Robert E . L e e - Samuel M. M a v e r i c k Walter R . R i c h a r d s o n - C h a r l e s & George R o t t e n s t e i n - Wm. Vance SEGUIN - (Guadalupe C o ) L u c i u s H . Jones TOWN NOT SPECIFIED N i c h o l a s Harnner Cobb Kinsolving 0 - (BISHOPS) George W a s h i n g t o n Freeman - George H e r b e r t BIBLICAL NAMES. The i n f o r m a t i v e program p r e s e n t e d i n June by D r . Jack A . Dabbs, Onomatologist, reminded me of something r e a d some time a g o , I t a v e r r e d t h a t t h e f a v o r i t e names f o r feminine "And i n a l l t h e t r i p l e t s were t a k e n f r o m J o b 42:14-15 ( R . S . V . ) : l a n d were no women found so,fair a? t h e d a u g h t e r s o f Job" who were Je-mi/-ma, Ke-zicah, and Ker-en-hap-puch. 127 - V o l . XXII No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y TEXAS VOLUNTEER UNITS IN THE MEXICAN WAR Part 11 Austin TX. 1846-1848 In March 1847, Mexican guerrilla operations inspired rumors of disaster which nearly panicked Col. Samuel R. Curtis of the Ohio Volunteers, commander of the garrison at Camargo, Supposing the Army to be in peril, he initiated calls for more troops, including 2,000 mounted men from Texas to be mobilized for six months. They were directed to rendezvous at San Antonio; the soonest-organized unit set out for Mexico about the end of April. But about the 20th of May Gen. Zachary Taylor deemed Colonel Curtis' emergency "notoriously long since passed away," and ordered the troops back to San Antonio in hopes that they would redenlist in 12-month companies. His Order No. 60 directed that the regiment be paid "as if it had been called into service by authority of the War Department or the commanding general." Part of one company (Hill's), en route for Mexico, did not receive General Taylor's order to return to San Antonio for discharge. Mustered in on 14 April, it was the only company to be assigned a letter (Co. A), and was mustered out at Monterrey on 16 June 1847. Captain Snell's company existed only 23 days--the shortest term of any. The men of this regiment were enrolled between 10 March and 14 May. The respective dates of mustering out in San Antonio were: 2 June 1847 (companies commanded by Captains Gillet and Long), 4 June (Gillaspie, Muckleroy and Smith), 5 June (Clark, Crump, Sims, Snell, commander and staff). 1st TEXAS MOUNTED VOLUNTEERS (6 Months) Col. John C. Hays, Commanding Captain Place of Recruitment Clark, Thomas W. Crump, Wm. G. Gillaspie, James Gillet, James S . Hill, Ben F. Long, John Muckleroy, David Sims, Samuel W. Smith, James Snell, Martin X. Harrison Co San Antonio? Montgomery Co North Texas San Antonio ("Co. A") North Texas Red River Co Rusk Co Ga1veston ? No. of Men 79 84 85 L 79 90 83 43 See previous issues of AGS Quarterly for explanation.of the format of this feature. An asterisk preceding a soldier's name indicates that on the 1850 Census of Texas a name identical or similar to his has been found, and data follows the service record table. 128 I i' NAME RANK * : A c k l i n , C.B. Pvt "Acres, Henry Pvt Acres, Smith Pvt Adair, Isaac 1 Sgt Aiken , Calvin Pvt Pvt A i k e n , F r a n c is Akin, Calvin & Francis f i l e d w i t h Aiken Pvt A l e x a n d e r , E d w a r d M. A l e x a n d e r , F r a n k l i n H. 1 Lt A l l e n , John Pvt Allen, Levi Pvt Allman, Perry Pvt Anderson, I s a a c Pvt P t\) \o COMPANY o f Capt. Crump Sims Sims Long Gillaspie G i l laspie 28. 44. 20. 25. 23/25. 20. Sims Clark H i l l Sims Long Crump/ Co A Clark Muck l e r o y Gillaspie Gillaspie Clark C1 a r k Sims Sims H i 11 Gillet H i l1 Age Age Age Age Age Age 25. 21. 25. 19. 27. Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 31. 40. 23. 30. 28. 19. 44. 18. 38. 25. 32. Age Age Age Age Age Age 'Age Age Age Age Age Age 36. 34. 22. -Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt PVt Pvt Pvt P!!t Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Barksdale. Smith H i l l Smith Smith H i l l Muckleroy Gillet Gillet Gillet H i 11 Gillet Smith "Bankston, Pvt Sims Asa Antonio REMARKS Age Age Age Age Age Age " A n d e r s o n , Wade "Ar i o l a , Edward Ariola, E l i "Ar i o l a , F r a n c i s c o Arpe ,Robert A r p e , R u e 1 A. o r M. Ash, R o b e r t !sh, William Asher, W . I . / J . A s k e y , A b r w r N. A s p i n a l l / A s p i n g u a l l , Benjamin [Aspenwall?] " A t k i n s o n , John A u s t i n , James B a g g a t t , Abram *Baggatt, J o e l B a g l e y , N.G. *:Ba i l e y , J e r em i a h "Baker, A l e x a n d e r B a k e r , James H . B a k e r , Thomas C. "Bake r , W H J'Eaker, W i l l i a m C. Baner, C a r r o l l B a n k s d a l e , George--Cards f i l e d w i t h . . ENROLLED AT ( o r ) ON MUSTER-IN ROLL AT I ,I I1 I1 I> 18. 19. 26. 25. 32. 19. 28. 19. 23. 27. Age 22. RANK NAME I-' w 0 Pvt *Bankston, H a m i l t o n Bargeley , John Pvt Bargman, W i l l i a m Pvt " B a r k l o w , T.A. CP 1 B a r k s d a l e , George Pvt Barney, David--Cards f i l e d w i t h Berney. Barr, Jonathan Pvt " B a r r e t t , John I Bartlet, William Pvt B a r t l e y , John Pvt B a r t o n , B e n j a m i n K. Cpl. * B a r t o n , C h a r l e s A. Pvt *Barton, E l l i o t Pvt B at em an, J o h n YJ. Pvt Bean, D a v i d Pvt " B e a s l e y , R.E. Pvt *Beck, S a m u e l Pvt B e l l , R.A. Pvt J eB ennet t , J o h n M. Pvt * B e n n i n g f i e l d , H u d s o n P. Pvt *B ens on, J a c o b Pvt * B e r c h e r , M. Pvt Pvt Berney , David Pvt +:Berry h ill,W i l l i a rn M. B i g g i t , Abrarn & J o e l - - C a r d s f i l e d w i t h B a g g a t t . B i v i n s , J o h n M. Sgt *B l a c k w e 11, A. J Pvt B l a c k w e l l , J .H. / J .A. / I . A . Pvt * B l a i r , J o h n D. Pvt B l a i r , J o h n M. Pvt * B l a i r , R i l e y I./J. Pvt " B l a i r , W.H. 3 Sgt * B l a l a c k , C h a r l e s D. 2 Bglr Bugler B l a n t c n , C h a r l e s W. Pvt Bledsoe, L e v i Pvt ;kBledsoe, S a m u e l T. Pvt . - I r COMPANY o f Capt. ENROLLED AT ( o r ) ON MUSTER-IN ROLL AT REMARKS Sims H i l l S an A n t o n i o Age Age Age Age Age 25. 18. 27. 18. 23. Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 28. 37. 28. 20. 25. 23. 21. 30. 23. 28. 30. 25. 37. 26. 28. 30. 41. Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 24. 24. 23. 21. 30. 18. 39. 20. 11 I1 Crump Smith I1 11 Sims Muckleroy Sims Si m s Smith Gillaspie Smith Gillet Mu c k 1e r oy Crump Smith Crump Gillet Si m s Gillaspie H i l l Clark Muckleroy It Si m s Snell Crump Sims Gillaspie Clark H i l l Clark 11 . II It 11 I1 II It II II 11 I1 11 11 I t I1 II 11 II 11 I1 It II 11 11 11 Sims 11 Long Long II ' 0 19, Age 2 0 . Age 21. Age 33. 11 ? e RANK NAME COMPANY o f Capt. ENROLLED AT ( o r ) ON MUSTER-IN R O L L AT B l y t h e , Anderson I./J. Pvt Clark S an A n t c n i o o r Andreh I./J. It II Pvt * B l y t h e , A n t h o n y W. Clar-k I1 I 1 ' B l y t h e , James Pvt Smith 11 11 Boehme, F r e d e r i c k Pvt Smith 11 - It Pv t "Bohanan, W i l l i a m Snell E o n n e r , F r e d r i c k - - C a r d s f i l e d w i t h Boehme. Bcren, john--Cards f i l e d w i t h Borren. I1 I t Boren, R i c h a r d Pvt Crump tI 11 *Borgois, Jules Pvt Snell 11 It Crurnp *Barren, J o h n Pvt M u c k l e r o y I1 II B o t t o m s , S m i t h A. Pvt Bourgeois, Jules--Cards f i l e d w i t h Borgois [but t h i s i s b e t t e r s p e l l i n g ! ] II I t Gillet/ Bou r l a n d , W ill iam H PvtFld & Staff Major II I t Box, W i l l i a m Pvt Long I1 11 Smith * B r a d l e y / B r a d l y , James Pvt I 1 I 1 Muckleroy B r a n c h , G.W. Pvt II I 1 Muc k l e r o y B r a n c h , Norman B. Pvt ,I G i ll a s p i e "Brandis, F r e d e r i c k Pvt I 1 Clark Brantley/Brantly, David Pvt I, II Gillaspie Brigance/Briggance, A l f r e d Sgt I1 II Gillaspie B r i g a n c e , Phagan Pvt I t Bright, Davis Pvt Sims ,I I 1 G i ll a s p i e *Brimberry, Harvey Pvt 11 It G i ll a sp i e * B r i m b e r r y , James A. Pvt Bromely, William--Cards f i l e d w i t h Brumley. Clark * B r o o k s , E l i t i a C. Pvt Clark Brooks, Joshua Pvt B r own, C a l e b Pvt Sims. *B r own, GeoPge Pvt Sims *B r own, G e o r g e W. Pvt Smi.th *Brown H M. C Pvt Crump Sims B r own, W i l l i w n Pvt Pvt B r u h u l t s , A. Crump Pvt "Brumley , W i l l i a m Smith B r u n b e r y , H a r v e y & James A.--Cards f i l e d w i t h Brimberry. I 1 II Brunt, W i l l i a m Pvt Crump ;kBrush, G.R. I Pvt H i l l Bukham, B e n j a m i n F . It II Pvt Sins . P w P 11 1, I1 , . . I1 REMARK . Age 28. Age Age Age Age 30. 22. 30. 20. Age Age Age Age 21. 30. 23.. 27. Age 3 6 . Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 19. 23. 22. 18. 36. 22. 25. 23. 37. 20. 18. Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 27. 24. 13. 22. 23. 25. 44. 30. 44. .Age 2 1 . Age 2 2 . Age 21. RANK NAME f i l e d w i t h Bercher. B u r c h e r , M.--Cards PVt Burkharn, A h i j a h PVt " B u r l e s o n , Cummings Pvt Burns, John Pvt Burte, Harrison Pvt Burte, Henry . Pvt Burte, W i l l i a m 3 Cpl B u r t o n , . D a v i d L. Pvt nButler, Levi Pvt Byers, Blackbunnl B l a c k bum *Bynam, G r i f f i n Bynam, S t e p h e n B y n e W . H. B y r d , F r a n c i s M. Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt , P u COMPAN'I o f Capt. ENROLLED A T ( o r ) ON MUSTER-I?I R O L L AT R EPIIA R KS Sirns Long Gillaspi e Mucklcroy Muck l e r o y Muck l e r o y Long Snell/ Co. A Long San A n t o n i o Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age I t II 1, I 1 II II I t I 1 I1 I t I 1 II ,I II 11 II 25. 21. 26. 21. 25. 18. 19. 33. Age 24. C1ar.k Clark Crurnp Age Age Age Age Slrns 19. 23. 2'5. 21. to Sequence of Data from 1850 Census of Texas: NAME: COUNTY & O R I G I N A L PAGE N O . ; NUMBER OF FAMILY VISITED; AGE; f o r m (if s e x i s n o t obvious f r o m name); OCCUPATION; VALUE OF REAL PROPERTY; PLACE OF B I R T H ; OTHER I N F O R M A T I O N . Having found page o n t h e census i n A c c e l e r a t e d Index, t h e numbering o f t h e v i s i t a t i o n s l e a d s one t o t h e e n t r y i n Mrs. C a r p e n t e r ' s t r a n s c r i p t i o n , t o which I am i n d e b t e d i n some i n s t a n c e s (where t h e microfilm i s i l l e g i b l e ) , b u t which o f t e n may be i n t e r p r e t e d d i f f e r e n t l y . _________--------------------------------------------------------------------------------_________--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A C K L I N , C h r i s t o p h e r B . " K i t " w a s a l o n g - t i m e Ranger, s e r v i n g f i r s t i n t h i s w a r as a p r i v a t e under C a p t , R . A . "Ad" G i l l e s p i e . L a t e r A c k l i n w a s a c a p t a i n i n t h e Texas Mounted R i f l e s . See AGS Q u a r t e r l y XIX:122; B a r t o n ' s Texas V o l u n t e e r s i n t h e Mexic a n War, p p . 7 , 31, 9 3 . He l e f t i n t h e " G o l d Rush" b e f o r e 1850 Census of T e x a s . ACRIS, Henry; G o l i a d 323 #84; 46 Ranger K Y ; under W . McINTOSH 30m Ranger I L ; J . W . SCOTT 2 1 M O ; Wm.'HARRIS 2 8 GA; T h o s . V . WILLCOX 2 1 K Y ; W . R . G R I G G 1 8 MO--all R a n g e r s . . 't P w w ANDERSON, Wade; P a n o l a 1 6 2 #255; 35 F a r m e r I N ; P u r m e l i a 1 7 TN; u n d e r Mira ENGLISH 48 Widow $4000 K Y ; Marany 2 3 & E l i z a b e t h 2 1 TX; Hannah 20 LA; S o l e n a 1 9 & B a i l e y 25 TX; Marany and S o l e n a SCRUTCHFIELD 11 & 1 2 TX; Morgan GRACE 46 L a b o r e r I r e l a n d . ARRIOLA, Edward; Grimes 384 #335; 65 T e x a s P [ r o v i n c e ? ] ; C a n d a l i a 57f LA; Eli 25 Farmer LA; G r e g o r y 2 3 L a b o r e r TX; M a s s i n e l o 1 7 TX; J o h n 2 8 LA; Mary 30 TX; J a n e 2 T X . ARRIOLA, F r a n c i s c o ; Bexar 314 #29, S a n A n t o n i o R i v e r & M i s s i o n S t . Juan; l l m TX; G r a v i l l e 8 , S a n t i a g o 5 , C o n c e p c i o n 2 a l l TX; u n d e r Roman MARTINAS 30 Cartman Mexico; Margarita 37 MX; V i c e n t e 25 Cartman MX. ATKINSON, J o h n ; A u s t i n 1 0 1 #108; 56 Farmer $4693 N C ; lVIariah 49 SC; J o h n 25 Waggoner $75 AL; A l e x a n d e r 22 F a r m e r AL; Solomon 1 0 TX; C a t h e r i n e 23, Nancy 1 9 , M a r t h a 18 a l l AL; Jane 13 TX; A l i n JONES 2 1 Wagoner TN. BAGGETT, J o e l ; Rusk 255 #277; 2 3 Farmer AL; u n d e r B a g g e t t , S i l a s 2 8 $2000 AL; E l l e n 20 TN; James M . 4 , E l i B . 3 & L e t i t i a Ann 1, a l l TX; W i l e y B. 18, E l i z a J . 1 6 , Mary 13 and S u s a n 1 0 - - a l l A%. BAILEY, J e r a m i a h ; G o n z a l e s 331 #102, St. Marks R i v e r ; 26 $700 TN; M a r t h a 2 3 TN. BAKER, A l e x a n d e r ; Lamar 285 #264 5 t h P c t ; 39 F a r m e r $150 TN; Zepphona 3 9 f , Amanda 14 T N . BAKER, Wm. H . ; Harris 046 #801; 2 3 F J r m e r LA; C a t h . 2 3 F r a n c e ; W . H . 2m TX; T h o s . J o h n 3/12 TX; u n d e r J o h n HABERMACHER 2 5 F a r m e r F r a n c e & b r i d e A r t u m a s i a 1 9 TX. BAKER, W i l l i a m C . ; T i t u s 115 #314; 2 8 F a r m e r $250 TN; S a r a h 24 A R ; W i l b e r 6 , Mary 4 TX. BANKSTON, James; Red R i v e r 215 #289; 5 0 F a r m e r $100 GA; Vera/Visa 49 , Hamilton 28 AR; Asa 2 5 , Mary 2 2 , Micagah 2 0 , Nancy 1 8 , F r a n c i s 18f & A r t i m e s a 1 4 , a l l A R ; J o h n 9 , W i l l i a m 6 , Amanda 3 & L a v i s a 1, a l l T X . BARKLOW, Thomas; Bexar 269 #672, S a n A n t o n i o ; 1 9 Wagoner K Y ; u n d e r W i l e y H . PEARSON 20 Wagon Master & Qr M a s t e r MS; W i l l i a m ANGEL 2 3 Wagoner Q r M D e p o t P r u s s i a ; e t a l . BARRETT, J o h n ; G a l v e s t o n 270 #516; 22 C a r p e n t e r MS; S a r a h 45 LA. BARTON, C h a r l e s ; Grimes 386 #376; 2 7 F a r m e r $120 E n g l a n d ; S a r a h Ann 22 GA; Amanda 1 TX. BARTON, E l l i o t M , ; Rusk 2 4 1 #62; 24 F a r m e r SC; Ben D./K. 22 F a r m e r SC, BEASLEY, R i c h a r d ; Cameron 692 #I636 R i o Grande V a l l e y ; 30 C a r p e n t e r NY; F r a n c i s c a 1 7 TX; A n t o n i o 1 TX. BECK, Samuel M . ; Rusk 272 #529; 34 F a r m e r $800 TN; D a r t h u l a A . 2 1 f T N ; George W . 2 & I z a b i d i a 3/12 TX; L e o n a r d G . GEER 19 F a r m e r , Ben B . 1 7 & Phebe E . 15, a l l TN. BENNETT, J o h n M . ; Bexar 265 #631; 27 S p e c u l a t o r $500 K Y ; E l i z a b e t h 2 3 K Y ; R o b e r t 1 TX; James BOWYER 2 1 Wagoner K Y . BENNINGFIELD, H . P . ; Red R i v e r 2 1 1 #23O; 41m F a r m e r TN; S u s a n 38 I N ? ; Nancy 13, R o b e r t 11, M a r t h a 8 , W i l l i a m 6 , James 4 , I s a b e l l a l - - a l l T X . BENSON, J a c o b ; Leon 329 #134; 27 B l a c k s m i t h $1260 K Y ; u n d e r Matthew TAYLOR 40 M e r c h a n t $1000 S c o t l a n d ; A n n 41 I r e l a n d ; E l l e n 17 MA; Jane 14 R I ; Mary 1 2 MA; E m m a 8 R I ; J o h n WEAR 25 F a r m e r AL; Ann C . 1 8 MA; P e t e r CURREN 68 None I r e l a n d . BURCHER, M i c h a e l ; T r a v i s 148 #232; 33 F a r m e r M O ; S a r a h A n n 1 8 TX; DE FREIGHT?, J o h n NY. BERRYHILL, W m . ; Rusk 2 4 3 #loo; 59 F a r m e r GA; G e o r g i a 2 9 ? , J o h n 33 6: I i o b e r t 2 4 C a r p e n t e r s ; Andrew 20 & N a t h l . 18 F a r m e r s GA; America 1 4 & W i l l i a m 5 , AL - - - a BLACKWELL, A . J . ; Harris 005 #87, C i t y of H o u s t o n ; 25m Farmer $200 K Y ; E.M. l 9 f LA ( m a r ried within the year). BLAIR, J o h n ; Red R i v e r 214 #280; 2 3 O c c u p a t i o n : None IL. BLAIR, R y l y I . ; A n d e r s o n 050 #329; 1 9 m Farmer T N ; u n d e r B r i t o n H . ADAMS 35 F a r m e r $640 I A ; Emily C . 27 TN; S y d n e y N . 8m H o u s t o n Co TX; J o h n W . 5 same; S o m e r v i l l e 3m Anderson Co TX. BLAIR, W i l l i a m ; Bexar 327 # 134, S a l a d o C r e e k ; 31 C a r p e n t e r S c o t l a n d ; u n d e r L e v i STINE 26 B r i c k & Adobe maker PA; Theodore HULSEMAN 35 L a b o r e r Germany; Fdk VOLK 45 same. BLAYLOCK, C . ; H a r r i s o n 1 0 6 #578; 25m F a r m e r $320 N C ; V o 21f MS; S a 1/2m TX. BLEDSOE, Samuel T . ; Dallas 093 # 3 2 l ; 36 P h y s i c i a n $750 K Y ; Anna M . 2 6 K Y ; S o p h i a E . 8 I L ; George S, 3 TX; Thomas P . NEWTON 1 6 I L [James P . MARTIN i n C a r p e n t e r book]. BLYTHE, Anthony W . ; W i l l i a m s o n 340 #166; 2 8 F a r m e r TN; W i l l i a m COX 2 8 F a r m e r AL; P e r m e l i a 2 6 , Minerva J . 6 , A d a l i n e 4 & G i n c y 2 f , a l l AL. BOHANAN, W i l l i a m H . ; Bowie 345 #589 8 t h D o ; 24 VA; u n d e r A . G . HOSKINS 39 C a r p e n t e r VA; Mary R.L. 27 N C ; Mary C . 1 2 & I s a b e l l a J. 9 TN; Mary E l i z a 6 LA; Henryanna 2 TX; J o s e p h B . GATEWOOD? 2 3 V A . BOURGEOIS, J u l e s L o ; Medina 397 #15 Town of Vandenburg; 59 F a r m e r $100 F r a n c e ; J u l e s C o 30 Farmer F r a n c e ; J o h n F 1 6 L a b o r e r F r a n c e BOREN, J n o M a ; Fannin 173 #370; 2 4 Farmer $300 I L ; E l i z a 1 8 TN. BRADLEY, J a s o o r J o s . ; G r a y s o n 356 #233; 22 L a b o r e r TN; u n d e r M . O . o r C . DAVIS 64m B l a c k s m i t h $1000 MD; Mary 60 GA; Mary O./C. 2 2 , L.N. 2 0 f , J a n e A . 1 7 , M . J . / Y , 15m--TN. BRANDIS, F r e d . ; G a l v e s t o n 2 4 0 #36; 34 L a b o r e r $50 Germany; L o u i s e 30 & Dena 7f Germany; F r e d e r i c k 5m A u g u s t 3 & C h a r l o t t e 10/12, a l l TX. BRIMBERRY, H a r v e y ; S h e l b y 0 1 7 #225; 22 I L ; u n d e r Geo. S . DOWNS 31 MS; S u s a n 32 I L ; Amb r o s e 6 , Henry 3 & H a r v e y 5 / 1 2 - - a l l TX. BRIMBERRY, James A . ; Walker 2 5 1 #13; 2 3 F i r m e r $75 I L ; A t h e n a 2 3 AL; M a r t h a 1/12 TX. BROOKS, E l i s h a ; W i l l i a m s o n 331 #27; 25 Farmer K Y ; S a r a h 2 4 TN; Enoch 6 , A v a r i l l a 4f & George W . 2 - - a l l AR; M a r t h a H . 1 T X . BROWN, George; Red River 198 #40; 28/23 F a r m e r AL; S o p h i a 27 I N ; M a t i l d a 4 & M . J . 1 TX. BROWN, George W . ; Rusk 2 6 1 #363; 25 F a r m e r $500 AL; L e t i t i a A n n 19 TN. BROWN, H . M . C . Not f o u n d on c e n s u s , b u t B a r t o n ' s Texas V o l u n t e e r s , p . 1 0 2 , s a y s h e w a s c h o s e n l i e u t e n a n t when company o r g a n i z e d , b u t n o f u r t h e r d a t a . BRUMLEE, Wm.; Rusk 296 #859; 5 0 Farmer $5000 VA; E l i z a b e t h 46, Mary' Ann 2 6 , E l i z a Jane 2 2 , M a r t h a A . 2 0 , J o h n L./T. 1 7 , E l i z a b e t h 14 & M a r g a r e t S . l 3 - - a l l TN; S a r a h ll, Texitna 4 , Sam H . 1 & Amanda 1 2 ( a t t e n d i n g s c h o o l ) - - a l l TX. BRUSH, G i l b e r t R . ; Bexar 2 7 3 #703; 2 5 Ranging Company NY [NZ i n C a r p e n t e r ' s book]; under Thomas 2 4 & L e r o y 36 V I N I N G , Ranging Co M O ; R i c h a r d CLARK 2 4 & M i c h a e l CHEVALIE 33 [no o t h e r d a t a ] ; & W i l l i a m DEAN 40 F a r m e r TN. BURLESON, C , ; F a y e t t e 2 1 4 #382; 25m F a r m e r TN; Mary 22 TN, BUTLER, L e v i ; Harris 012 #208, H o u s t o n ; 35 C l e r k $1000 CT; u n d e r E . L . PERKINS 48m N Y . BYNUM, G r i f f i n A . ; H o u s t o n 187 #647; 22 F a r m e r AL; S a r a h J . 17 TN. AGS d u a r t e r l y Vol. XXII No. 3 A u s t i n TX '1776 CENSUS OF MARYLAND, c o m p i l e d by B e t t i e S t i r l i n g C a r o t h e r s , 21093. S p i r a l bound; 2 1 2 pp. i n - 1510 C r a n w e l l Road, L u t h e r v i l l e MD c l u d i n g 50-page, full-name index. $10; o r d e r from c o m p i l e r . t ., 0 . . T h i s 1776 C e n s u s of Maryland i s c l e a r l y t y p e d a n d a r r a n g e d f o r e a s y u s e , b u t one m i g h t w i s h t h e r e h a d b e e n more e x p l a n a t i o n . F o r e x a m p l e , why w a s t h i s c e n s u s t a k e n ? The r e a s o n would seem t o b e t o d e t e r m i n e t h e number e l i g i b l e f o r m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e i n , e a g l , F r e d e r i c k County, which h a s a l i s t of m a l e s b e t w e e n 1 6 a n d 5 0 , same f o r f e m a l e s , t h e n o v e r 5 0 , and f i n a l l y u n d e r 1 6 . But i n Anne A r u n d e l C o u n t y , t h e r e i s o n l y one l i s t , s h o w i n g t h e h e a d of h o u s e h o l d , number of w h i t e m a l e s , w h i t e females, w h i t e c h i l d r e n , b l a c k m a l e s , b l a c k women, b l a c k c h i l d r e n , and t h e t a x a b l e s . J u d g i n g from t h e f i g u r e s , a man a n d h i s a d u l t s l a v e s w e r e t a x a b l e ( u n l e s s o v e r a g e ) . If a woman was h e a d of t h e h o u s e h o l d , s h e w a s n o t t a x a b l e b u t h e r a d u l t b l a c k s w e r e . If s h e h a d some w h i t e males i n h e r h o u s e h o l d , t h e y a n d h e r b l a c k women a n d men w e r e t a x a b l e . When t h e s e columns do n o t t a l l y , I presume some w e r e p a s t t h e a g e t o be t a x e d , o r w a s t h e r e an e r r o r i n t r a n s c r i b i n g ? A p p a r e n t l y t h e r e w e r e n o u n i f o r m i n s t r u c t i o n s from c o u n t y t o c o u n t y , a n d e v e n t h e p a r i s h e s and h u n d r e d s i n some c o u n t i e s w e r e t a b u lated differently, Sometimes s p e c i f i c a g e s a n d names a r e g i v e n ( e v e n f o r i n f a n t s ) , w h i l e o t h e r e n u m e r a t o r s m e r e l y n o t e d how many m a l e s and f e m a l e s w e r e i n c e r t a i n a g e b r a c k e t s , as i n e a r l y F e d e r a l c e n s u s e s . And t h e r e ' s a l w a y s t h e s u s p i c i o u s c h a r a c t e r : s e v e r a l men " r e f u s e t o g i v e a l i s t of t h e i r f a m i l i e s " : I n 1 7 7 6 Census o f M a r y l a n d , M s . C a r o t h e r s s a y s s h e i n c l u d e d Black p e o p l e i f b o t h f i r s t and l a s t names w e r e i n t h e r e c o r d s . I do n o t s e e a n y d e s i g n a t e d B l a c k ; many names a r e f o l l o w e d by " s e r v a n t , " b u t I bel i e v e t h e y w e r e i n d e n t u r e s p e r s o n s , n o t s l a v e s , f o r some h o u s e h o l d l i s t i n g s a r e c o n c l u d e d w i t h "3 N e g r o e s & 1 S e r v a n t . " In rare instances occupations (doctor, school t e a c h e r ) a r e given, b u t an e v e n g r e a t e r boon t o g e n e a l o g i s t s i s t h e d e s i g n a t i o n of t h e i r f a t h e r s ' names t o d i s t i n g u i s h men of t h e same name: J o h n W a t k i n s [son] o f Gassoway [ n o t a p l a c e ; i n d e x shows a Gassaway W a t k i n s ] ; J o s e p h W i l l i a m s o f B e n j . ; Thomas F o w l e r o f W i l l i a m ; Wm. Iiams of G e o r g e ; Wm, "Jiams" [Iiams o r Ijams] of J o h n . T h i s i s a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g book t o browse i n ; d i s c o v e r i n g t h e a g e of a.female ancestor i n h e r childhood is a rare t r e a t indeed i n s t o r e f o r t h o s e l u c k y enough t o h a v e one i n , s a y , H a r f o r d C o u n t y . P e o p l e who a r e r e s e a r c h i n g i n Maryland would do w e l l t o l o o k up t h e May 1981 G e n e a l o g y (No. 61, e d i t e d by W i l l a r d H e i s s ) . I t c o n t a i n s s e v e r a l p a g e s o f books a b o u t t h a t s t a t e w h i c h a r e recommended by P . W i l l i a m F i l b y , i n c l u d i n g f i v e e d i t e d by B e t t i e S . C a r o t h e r s . AGS members a n d f r i e n d s who c o n t r i b u t e d t o w a r d t h e p u r c h a s e of t h i s book ( w h i c h has b e e n p l a c e d i n t h e G e n e a l o g y S e c t i o n of Texas AGS d u a r t e r l y V o l . X X I I No. 3 A u s t i n TX' S t a t e L i b r a r y ) : Mrso R a l p h A . B i c k l e r , Jane Baker, Nelda V . G r i f f i n , Beth Decherd, M r s . John M . Pinckney J r . , John A , B a r r , June I g O , N a n Brady, Gray Golden and M , S , Dickerson. GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES @ 1981 by G e n e a l o g i c a l P u b l i s h 3 vols.; i n g cog I n c , 111 Water S t , Baltimore MD 2 1 2 0 2 . 2,500 each indexed s e p a r a t e l y ; i l l u s t r a t e d ; cloth-bound; $95 s e t + po,stage 7"; T h i s tremendous p u b l i c a t i o n c o n t a i n s 200 f a m i l y h i s t o r y a r t i c l e s p u b l i s h e d o r i g i n a l l y i n The R e g i s t e r of t h e Kentucky H i s t o r i c a l S O c i e t y ( V o l s . A-M and 0 - Y , $35 e a c h ) , and i n The F i l s o n Club H i s t o r y Q u a r t e r l y (917 p p . $35) S e p a r a t e i n s t a l l m e n t s have been r e u n i t e d i n t o complete a r t i c l e s , and, a crowning g l o r y , a f u l l personal-name i n d e x h a s been made o f each volume. I n t r o d u c t o r y remarks by t h e c u r r e n t e d i t o r s of t h e s e p r e s t i gious p e r i o d i c a l s precede t h e a r t i c l e s . One advantage of t h e s e m i n i - g e n e a l o g i e s ' h a v i n g been f i r s t publ i s h e d i n p e r i o d i c a l s i s t h a t c o r r e c t i o n s and a d d i t i o n s were somet i m e s p r i n t e d i n subsequent i s s u e s . Two s u r p r i s i n g b i t s of i n f o r m a t i o n g l e a n e d from s u r v e y i n g t h e s e volumes: t h e name F i l s o n i s d e r i v e d f r o m P h i l i p s o n , and G o o d ( k ) n i g h t came f r o m Gutknecht: The F i l s o n C l u b ' s primary purpose i s t h e " p u b l i c a t i o n . of h i s t o r i c [emphasis mine] m a t t e r , e s p e c i a l l y t h a t p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e S t a t e O f Kentucky"; t h e p r e s e n t e d i t o r w a s s u r p r i s e d t o l e a r n t h a t i n t h e 38 volumes i s s u e d s o far (1885-1938; 1969- ) , over 40 a r t i c l e s p e r t a i n t o e n e a l o g i c a l r e s e a r c h as opposed t o h i s t o r i c a l and b i o g r a p h i c a l . I n ?he Table of C o n t e n t s , t h e o r i g i n a l volume number, pages and y e a r ( s ) a r e g i v e n f o r each a r t i c l e reproduced i n t h i s s e t . The t i t l e s of t h e a r t i c l e s t e n d t o be long and d e s c r i p t i v e , f a c i l i t a t i n g i d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e f a m i l y b r a n c h ; i n some c a s e s , s e v e r a l a r t i c l e s p e r t a i n t o t h e same f a m i l y . I t would have been h e l p f u l if a g u i d e t o t h e i l l u s t r a t i o n s had been i n c l u d e d . I n t h e F i l s o n Club r e p r i n t s a l o n e a r e 50-odd p o r t r a i t s , maps, p e d i g r e e c h a r t s ; p i c t u r e s of homes, monuments, c o a t s o f a r m s , and h o l o g r a p h i c documents. Although i t i s perhaps n o t obvious a t f i r s t g l a n c e , t h e a r t i c l e s a r e g e n e r a l l y a r r a n g e d i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r of t h e p r i n c i p a l surname t r e a t e d t h e r e i n . Remarkably, t h e r e a r e no N ' s ( e x c e p t s p o u s e s , found i n i n d e x e s ) s p o t l i g h t e d i n e i t h e r s e r i e s . The two volumes (Allen-Moss and Owens-Young) of r e p r i n t s f r o m The R e g i s t e r of t h e Kentucky H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y c o n t a i n a l l t h e s t r i c t l y g s n e a l o g i c a l a r t i c l e s p u b l i s h e d i n t h e R e g i s t e r between 1 9 0 3 and 1965 (when g e n e a l o g i c a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s were d i s c o n t i n u e d ) e x c e p t some by W i l l i a m E . R a i l e y which were p u b l i s h e d i n 1938 ( r e p r i n t e d 1975) as t h e H i s t o r y o f Woodford County, Kentuckyo I n a d d i t i o n , pages 679-776 of t h e 0-Y volume c o n t a i n B i b l e Reco r d s and s e v e r a l s h o r t f a m i l y h i s t o r i e s t h a t have appeared i n t h e Regi s t e r . There a r e fewer i l l u s t r a t i o n s i n t h e s e t w o volumes. A s m i g h t be e x p e c t e d , t h e a r t i c l e s ( i n t h e i r o r i g i n a l t y p e f a c e s ) a r e of unequal l e n g t h and c a l i b r e ( v e r y b i g on Boones: ) , b u t among I AGS d u a r t e r l y e V o l t X X I I No. 3 A u s t i n TX one 5 0 , 0 0 0 names t h e r e i s s u r e l y of i n t e r e s t t o e a c h American g e n e a l o g i s t . T h e s e volumes h a v e b e e n p l a c e d i n t h e G e n e a l o g y S e c t i o n o f Texas S t a t e L i b r a r y . Under t h e AGS M a t c h i n g Funds Book A c q u i s i t i o n P r o - gram, o u r members a n d o t h e r l i b r a r y p a t r o n s who c o n t r i b u t e d t o w a r d 1 I) t h e p u r c h a s e w e r e : B a r b a r a & J e r r y Goudreau, M a r j o r i e Muegge, E d i t h Macdonald, N e l d a V , & Gordon G r i f f i n , J o h n i e R e e v e s , Andrea N a g e l , K a t h e r i n e Lemburg, Mrs. J o h n M . P i n c k n e y J r . , Mrs. R a l p h A . B i c k l e r , B i l l y J . K a i s e r , P a t C u l p e p p e r , LaVerne Danos, I r e n e M e i e r , C h a r l e s S m i t h , C l a r e n c e G u e l k e r , Howard T h r z l l , Jack A . Dabbs, Myrna K e p f o r d , W i l e n a Young, M i s s e Dumas, Roxana R o s e , J a n e B a k e r , Helen H . R u g e l e y , V e r a Nowotny, Mrs. R , R . G a r r e n , J u l i a V i n s o n , Mrs. J a c k Townsend, Mrs. LUt h e r H , Fox, Wanda S c h n e i d e r , Mrs. S a r a K a y J o r d a n , M r s . M a r i l y n Smil a n d , Mrs. M a t t i e T o u n g a t e , and Mrs. Rose H o u s t o n . HISTORIC CHURCHES OF TEXAS: The Land a n d t h e P e o p l e by F r a n k A . D r i s k i l l and Noel G r i s h a m . 1 9 8 0 , x i v + 336 p p . , i l l u s t r a t i o n s , map, b i b l i o g r a p h y , full-name i n d e x ; hard-bound. $17.80 p o s t p a i d f r o m E a k i n P r e s s , P . 0 . Drawer A G , Burnet TX 78611. 0 H i s t o r i c C h u r c h e s of Texas i s as handsome as i t i s i n f o r m a t i v e . The a u t h o r s , b o t h r e t i r e d Texas e d u c a t o r s w i t h e x p e r i e n c e i n o t h e r f i e l d s as w e l l , t r a v e r s e d t h e s t a t e t o g a t h e r m a t e r i a l a b o u t t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of e a r l y T e x a s c o n g r e g a t i o n s i n t h e " s e v e n m a j o r c h u r c h g r o u p s , " and a b o u t e t h n i c c h u r c h e s , J e w i s h s y n a g o g u e s , and c h u r c h e s w i t h o u t - o f - t h e - o r d i n a r y f e a t u r e s . And t h e y i n c l u d e d a l m o s t as many good c l e a r p h o t o g r a p h s as t h e r e a r e pages o f t e x t . The f r o n t end p a p e r s p o r t r a y a c o u n t y map of t h e s t a t e w i t h 54 c h u r c h l o c a t i o n s marked a n d k e y e d , The T a b l e of C o n t e n t s makes i t e a s y t o f i n d t h e s k e t c h of e a c h c h u r c h u n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s ( i m p a r t i a l l y a r r a n g e d i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r ) : The Bapt i s t s , C a t h o l i c s , D i s c i p l e s of C h r i s t / C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h , Church o f C h r i s t , E p i s c o p a l i a n s , M e t h o d i s t s , P r e s b y t e r i a n s , and " E t h n i c Churc h e s " ( e r e c t e d by C z e c h s , Danes, F r e n c h , Germans, G r e e k s , J e w s , Mexi c a n P r o t e s t a n t s , N e g r o e s , N o r w e g i a n s , P o l e s , Swedes and Wends). Then t h e r e i s a g r o u p d e s c r i b e d as " C h u r c h e s w i t h U n u s u a l F e a t u r e s . " Wisely a v o i d i n g any a t t e m p t t o d i s c u s s theology ( a l t h o u h occas i o n a l l y mentioning t h e cause of a s p l i t i n t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n , Messrs D r i s k i l l and Grisham c o n c e n t r a t e on i n t e r e s t i n g d e t a i l s of t h e e a r l y h i s t o r y of e a c h c o n g r e g a t i o n , p a r i s h , o r s y n a g o g u e , u s u a l l y naming c h a r t e r members a n d e a r l y p a s t o r s . Some s k e t c h e s l i s t p r e s e n t - d a y o f f i c i a l s as w e l l . O f t e n t h e a r c h i t e c t u r e and b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s of the edifice a r e described. H i s t o r i c C h u r c h e s o f T e x a s i s a p p a r e n t l y a c c u r a t e and w e l l e d i t e d on t h e w h o l e . However, i t i s somewhat f l a w e d by t h e m i s s p e l l i n g ( e s p e c i a l l y i n t h e I n d e x ) o f some p r o p e r names, many of w h i c h c o u l d h a v e b e e n c h e c k e d i n The Handbook of T e x a s , w h i c h i s c i t e d i n t h e B i b l i o g r a p h y . T h i s r e v i e w e r w a s d i s t u r b e d by t h e r e p e a t e d u s e o f t h e word " s c r i p t " f o r " s c r i p " and by f r e q u e n t r e f e r e n c e t o t h e E p i s c o p a l Church as a "movement"--Do t h e y e q u a t e i t w i t h t h e Temperance Movement o r t h e campaign f o r women's r i g h t s ? But f o r t h e h e l p it g i v e s g e n e a l o g i s t s i n c l u e s t o o u r a n c e s t o r s ' ' r e l i g i o u s a f f i l i a t i o n s , t h e v a l u e of t h e book f a r o u t w e i g h s s u c h an- 7 c AGS P i u a r t e r l y Vol. X X I I No. ' 3 A u s t i n TX. noyances. See r e l a t e d a r t i c l e " E a r l y Church Fathers--and Mothers" i n t h i s i s s u e , I%you mention t h e a r t i c l e and t h i s r e v i e w i n o r d e r i n g t h e book, t h e a u t h o r s w i l l a u t o g r a p h your copy, P u b l i s h e r E a k i n kindl y offered. CHEROKEE N A T I O N BIRTHS AND DEATHS 1884-1901 by D i x i e Bogle. Publ i s h e d by McDowell P u b l i c a t i o n s , 1233 Sweeney S t , Owensboro KY 42301. @ 1981: pp. i x + 1 2 9 ; maps; g a z e t t e of p l a c e nameso T h i s book was sponsored by N o r t h e a s t Oklahoma G e n e a l o g i c a l SOCie t y , Box 484, V i n i t a OK 74301, and s h o u l d prove a boon t o h i s t o r i a n s as w e l l as g e n e a l o g i s t s , f o r v e r y l i t t l e s t a t i s t i c a l documentation i s a v a i l a b l e f o r t h i s a r e a p r i o r t o 1908, I n Cherokee Nation B i r t h s and Deaths, D i x i e Bogle h a s a b s t r a c t e d v i t a l data f r o m microfilmed newspapers, I n d i a n C h i e f t a i n and D a i l y C h i e f t a i n , f o r t h e p e r i o d November 1884 through November 1901. These p a p e r s were devoted t o t h e i n t e r e s t s of t h e F i v e C i v i l i z e d T r i b e s and o t h e r s i n t h e Indian T e r r i t o r y ( b e f o r e Oklahoma became a s t a t e i n 1907) The I n t r o d u c t i o n i n c l u d e s a n i n t e r e s t i n g e x p l a n a t i o n o f t h e p r e s ence of non-Indians: w h i t e s who had m a r r i e d I n d i a n s ; t h o s e w i t h a r i g h t t o l i v e i n t h e l a n d because t h e y were U.S. government employees o r had d e s i r a b l e s k i l l s such as d o c t o r s , mechanics and m i s s i o n a r i e s ; t h o s e who were g r a n t e d p e r m i t s t o work f o r t h e Cherokees because t h e y had e x p e r i e n c e i n farming, c a t t l e - r a i s i n g , e t c . Non-Indian l a b o r e r s who b r o u g h t t h e r a i l r o a d i n t o t h e N a t i o n i n 1871 s t a y e d on, and many more i n t r u d e r s e s t a b l i s h e d s e t t l e m e n t s . The newspapers c h r o n i c l e d t h e b i r t h s and d e a t h s o f I n d i a n s and Anglos a l i k e , and M r s . B o g l e h a s t a b u l a t e d such e v e n t s i n A l p h a b e t i c a l sequence of t h e surname i n v o l v e d . The second column r i m a r i l y r e f e r s t o d e a t h s (if t h e r e i s an o b i t u a r y i t i s s o s t a t e d y ; b i r t h s o r o t h e r e v e n t s a r e d e s i g n a t e d , and t h e p l a c e i s g i v e n . The t h i r d c o l umn i s t h e d a t e o f t h e newspaper ( n o t n e c e s s a r i l y d a t e o f t h e e v e n t ) . P l a c e names a r e w e l l l o c a t e d i n a s e c t i o n f o l l o w i n g t h e B i b l i o g r a phy, as w e l l as on t h e f i v e maps. A t h o u g h t f u l bonus i s s u p p l i e d by t h e a b s t r a c t e r : two a d d r e s s e s t o which one may w r i t e t o o b t a i n a copy of s e l e c t e d i t e m s . T h i s book h a s been p l a c e d i n t h e Genealogy S e c t i o n of Texas S t a t e L i b r a r y as a g i f t of A u s t i n G e n e a l o g i c a l S o c i e t y and of t h e f o l l o w i n g i n d i v i d u a l s : J o h n i e Reeves, Mary Frances K i e f e r , Ivirs. John M . Pinckney J r . , M r s o Lucie C . P r i c e , J u l i a M . Vinson, LaVerne Danos, and B e t t y M McAnelly. 0 I # # # # # # # . # # # # # # # # # # A t t h e J u l y meeting of AGS, D r , David B . Gracy I1 f a s c i n a t e d t h e audience w i t h a s l i d e show e n t i t l e d "Moses Austin--A G e n e a l o g i c a l Odyss e y . " D r . Gracy showed and spoke about p l a c e s and a r t i f a c t s connect e d w i t h t h e A u s t i n f a m i l y i n New Englznd, P e n n s y l v a n i a , Virginia, M i s s o u r i and Texas, w e l l as t h e European a r c h i v e s i n which he f missed t h i s o u t s t a n d i n g made some amazing d i s c o v e r i e s . o o o Iyou y o g r a m , I hope you were on a f r u i t f u l odyssey of your own: as Vol. X X I I No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX 6 TEE --. CWPLET'E BOOK FOR T R A C I N G YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS 1980 by M i c h a e l C , O ' L a u g h l i n . 85 x 11; 224 p p . ; h a r d b o u n d ; p a r t p r i n t e r ' s t y p e , p a r t t y p e w r i t t e n ; maps; i l l u s t r a t i o n s . $ 2 4 . 9 5 from p u b l i s h e r : I r i s h G e n e a l o g i c a l F o u n d a t i o n , Box 7575, Kansas C i t y M O 64116. 0 - T h i s i s a handsome book w h i c h c o n t a i n s much i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t s e a r c h i n g f o r I r i s h a n c e s t o r s i n t h e U.S.A., I r e l a n d , a n d ( b r i e f l y ) Canada, E u r o p e a n d A u s t r a l i a . The f i r s t p a r t w i l l n o d o u b t b e o f s p e c i a l i n t e r e s t t o t h o s e who have done l i t t l e o r n o a n c e s t o r h u n t i n g , as i t g i v e s a s t e p - b y - s t e p c a s e h i s t o r y of t h e a u t h o r ' s own r e s e a r c h , mostly 1 9 t h Century. Mr. O ' L a u g h l i n o f f e r s some common-sense a d v i c e ; I w a s p a r t i c u l a r l y i m p r e s s e d by h i s a t t i t u d e t o w a r d u n c o n f i r m e d c o a t s o f a r m s . Yet h e f a i l e d t o c i t e p r o o f of t h e two h e p r i n t e d w i t h h i s f a m i l y names. One page c o n s i s t s of "The OLoughlin F a m i l y T r e e " (as i f t h e r e w e r e o n l y o n e ) w h i c h l o o k s l i k e a h i g h l y complex c h e m i c a l f o r m u l a - n e a t a n d i m p r e s s i v e , b u t s a d l y i n need o f e x p l a n a t i o n . I l l u s t r a t i o n s c o n s i s t of a f e w p h o t o g r a p h s a n d p h o t o c o p i e s o f m a n u s c r i p t , a few l i n e d r a w i n g s , a n d some h e l p f u l o u t l i n e maps, e s p e c i a l l y one s h o w i n g l o c a t i o n s of s u r n a m e s . I n my o p i n i o n , a time frame of r e f e r e n c e s h o u l d h a v e b e e n f u r n i s h e d f o r t h i s map, a n d c r e d i t given t o t h e compiler, f o r it i n d i c a t e s exhaustive study. One of t h e m o s t i n v i d i o u s symptoms of " g e n e a l l e r g y " seems t o be t h e i r r e s i s t i b l e ur ge t o e x a g g e r a t e , Prom i nent l y d i s p l a y e d on t h e d u s t j a c k e t of I r i s h A n c e s t o r s a r e t h e words "With C o l o r I l l u s trations:" The r e f e r e n c e i s t o a b o u t f o u r p a g e s p r i n t e d i n g r e e n i n k - - t h r e e a r e o u t l i n e maps w i t h p l a c e names i n g r e e n , w h i c h would h a v e been more l e g i b l e i n b l a c k . And of c o u r s e t h e word "Complete" i n t h e t i t l e i s a n o t h e r c a s e i n p o i n t , n o t t o mention t h e phrase " b o t h i l l u s t r i o u s b r a n c h e s o f my f a m i l y . " The l a c k of a d e q u a t e p r o o f r e a d i n g i s p a i n f u l l y e v i d e n t t h r o u g h o u t t h i s b o o k . M e r e l y c u r s o r y s c a n n i n g t u r n e d u p a t l e a s t t h e 20 m o s t f r e q u e n t l y m i s s p e l l e d w o r d s i n E n g l i s h ( I wonder i f S i e g e w a s s p e l l e d wrong i n two book t i t l e s h e q u o t e d ) . T h e r e i s a p p a r e n t m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e r u l e s of c a p i t a l i z a t i o n , h y p h e n a t i o n ( e . g . , " G r e a t , g r e a t g r a n d m o t h e r " ) , q u o t a t i o n , i t a l i c i z a t i o n , a n d t h e use o f a p o s t r o p h e s , commas, e t c . E m i g r a t i o n i s u s e d f o r i m m i g r a t i o n , I . E. f o r i . e . , " L a t e r Day S a i n t s " - - i t ' s a shame t o p r o d u c e s u c h an e x p e n s i v e book w i t h s o many b l e m i s h e s . The i n f o r m a t i o n appears t o be c o m p r e h e n s i v e , b u t t h e a u t h o r s l i p p e d up on p . 165, s a y i n g t h e 1 8 5 0 c e n s u s i s n o t indexed--many s u c h i n d i c e s h a v e b e e n p r i n t e d . And on p . 54, S t e p #20 seems t o be c o n t i n u e d f r o m an o m i t t e d p a g e and r e f e r s t o "book #28 on f o l l o w i n g page" w h i c h I w a s u n a b l e t o f i n d . Now f o r t h e p o s i t i v e a s p e c t s : P a r t 11, " R e c o r d s & R e p o s i t o r i e s i n I r e l a n d " i s an e x c e l l e n t o u t l i n e of s o u r c e s t h a t can b e examined i n I r e l a n d , a6 w e l l as t h e a d d r e s s e s of s a i d r e p o s i t o r i e s . Although t h e a u t h o r ' s s t u d y w a s p r i m a r i l y i n 19th-Century Roman C a t h o l i c r e c o r d s , h e d o e s l i s t many s o u r c e s f o r P r o t e s t a n t s , a n d somewhat e a r l i e r d a t e s . A t h o r o u g h s t u d y o f # D I I r i s hA n c e s t o r s would v a s t l y i m p r o v e o n e ' s c h a n c e s o f , f i n d i n g g o l d a t t h e f o o t of t h e r a i n b o w - - a t r i p ... AGS i u a r t e r l y V o l . X X I I No. d A u s t i n TX: t o t h e Emerald I s l e t o v i s i t t h e p l a c e s where your a n c e s t o r s l i v e d . This book h a s been p l a c e d i n Texas S t a t e L i b r a r y through t h e g e n e r o s i t y of AGS and J a n e Baker, Helen N. Deathe, Mary R , Pinckney, Jon G o i n s , G e r a l d i n e B o Holland, Hazel Buffaloe, W O E . Cooper, M a t t i e Toungate, Merle S h e r i d a n , B e t t y McAnelly, LaVerne Danos, Bob and Misse D u m a s , and Andrea Nagel, OUR K I N by Laban Miles H o f f m a n . P u b l i s h e d 1915; r e c e n t l y r e p r i n t e d by Gaston County H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y ; a v a i l a b l e a t Gaston County A r t & H i s t o r y Museum S a l e s Shop, Box 429, Dallas NC 28034. 578 p p . ; i n d e x ; $15 + $1.50. We have n o t s e e n t h i s book, b u t Museum D i r e c t o r Alan D o Waufle recommended i t by l e t t e r t o D r . David B. Gracy 11, He d e c l a r e d : "The v a r i o u s a n c e s t r i e s a r e t r a c e d back t o t h e mid-18th c e n t u r y when t h i s area was settled. Hoffman i n c l u d e d i n f a n t s when he w r o t e . Our Kin i s a good genealogy of t h e f o l l o w i n g f a m i l i e s : ."Hoffman, Rhyne, C o s t n e r , R u d i s i l l , B e s t , Hovis, Hoyle, W i l l s , S h e t l e y , J e n k i n s , Holland Hambright [ s i c ] , G a s t o n , W i t h e r s , C a n s l e r , Clemmer , and L i n e b e r g e r I' O D I . 1 . . WEAKLEY COUNTY TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1843-1867, compiled by Weakley County G e n e a l o g i c a l S o c i e t y , Box 92, M a r t i n TN 38237. 86 p p . ; index o f b r i d e s . These m a r r i a g e r e c o r d s were compiled and c o p y r i g h t e d i n 1980 by t h e s o c i e t y under t h e p r e s i d e n c y of M r s . Mac Buckley. L i c e n s e s issued i n t h e f i r s t 20 y e a r s of t h e c o u n t y ' s e x i s t e n c e a r e l o s t , accordi n g t o t h e o f f i c e of t h e County C o u r t Clerk a t Dresden. T h i s i s a v e r y a t t r a c t i v e book w i t h a p p r o p r i a t e cover d e s i g n and f i r m b i n d i n g o I t i s e x c e l l e n t l y typed on good buff-colored p a p e r . The Foreword s p e a k s of " d a t e of r e t u r n " b u t does n o t s p e c i f y i f t h a t w a s t h e d a t e t h e m a r r i a g e w a s solemnized. "When no d a t e o f r e t u r n w a s g i v e n , t h e d a t e of i s s u a n c e i s g i v e n . The c o p y i s t s seem t o have had a g r e a t d e a l o f t r o u b l e d e c i p h e r i n g t h e h a n d w r i t i n g , and a n i n o r d i n a t e number o f s t a n d a r d g i v e n names a r e m i s s p e l l e d , p e r h a p s due t o t h e w h i m of t h e e n t r y c l e r k l But bec a u s e of t h e good t y p i n g and u n c l u t t e r e d f o r m a t , t h e book i s e a s y t o s c a n f o r t h e d e s i r e d d a t a : groom, b r i d e , d a t e , o f f i c i a n t ( J . P . o r M . G . ) , o r "No R e t u r n . " The book h a s been p l a c e d i n Texas S t a t e L i b r a r y as t h e g i f t o f AGS and f i v e members: Mary Frances K i e f e r , Gordon W. G r i f f i n , J a c k A . Dabbs, B e t t y M . McAnelly and M.S, Dickerson. They p r o b a b l y have a p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t i n Weakley County--call them and compare n o t e s : ..." # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # A POLITICIAN'S MODEST ( ? > REQUEST [A s m a l l - t o w n newspaper "I am n o t s e e k i n g made i t even more modest by a t y p o g r a p h i c a l e r r o r , ] a monument, as I would be s a t i s f i e d w i t h a s i m p l e s l a p a t t h e head o f my l a s t r e s t i n g p l a c e , s a y i n g t h a t 'The world w a s b e t t e r because he lPved i n i t . ' I t 140 Vol, X X I I No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX A r t r a n s c r i b e d &_.adit e d by Bobbie J . McLane and C a p i t o l a G l a z n e r , 1980. V o l . I , A-D, 160 p p . ; V o l . 11, E-Mc, 171 p p . ; $14 each f r o m Arkansas A n c e s t o r s , 1 1 1 2 Leach S t r e e t , H o t S p r i n g s AR 71901, . 5 These a t t r a c t i v e l y covered volumes c o n t a i n ( i n m o s t c a s e s ) f a r more i n f o r m a t i o n t h a n c a n be found i n a d e c e n n i a l c e n s u s . I n 1911 a s t a t e l a w provided t h a t Arkansas t a x a s s e s s o r s s h o u l d enumerate Conf e d e r a t e v e t e r a n s i n t h e i r c o u n t i e s , using q u e s t i o n n a i r e s provided f o r t h a t p u r p o s e . T h i s s e r i e s makes a v a i l a b l e t o t h e p u b l i c t h e d a t a t h u s r e c o r d e d i n 44 c o u n t i e s - - n o r e c o r d s found f o r t h e o t h e r 31e Time had eroded t h e memories of some o l d s o l d i e r s , b u t t h e most complete of t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r e s g i v e t h e v e t e r a n ' s f u l l name, p o s t o f f i c e , d a t e and p l a c e of h i s b i r t h as w e l l as h i s p a r e n t s and occas i o n a l l y g r a n d p a r e n t s . I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e v e t e r a n ' s own m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e , o f t e n he c i t e d h i s a n c e s t o r s ' s e r v i c e i n t h e R e v o l u t i o n a r y and o t h e r wars, what c o u n t r y t h e y came f r o m , e t c . The f o r m r e q u e s t e d i n f o r m a t i o n p e r t a i n i n g t o e d u c a t i o n , r e l i g i o u s a f f i l i a t i o n , pol i t i c a l p a r t y , p r o f e s s i o n o r o c c u p a t i o n ; a l s o d a t e o f m a r r i a g e , name of wife and h e r p a r e n t s , and f i n a l l y a f u l l l i s t of h i s c h i l d r e n . N e a t l y typed and s p a c e d , s u b j e c t s ' names a r e i n a l p h a b e t i c a l s e quence; t h e b i o g r a p h i c a l data i n o r d e r l y f o r m a t , m o s t b e i n g d a t e d and c e r t i f i e d t o by t h e county t a x a s s e s s o r . Veterans announce t h a t t h e y made no The e d i t o r s of A r k a n s a s a t t e m p t t o c o r r e c t s p e l l i n g ( n o t even of well-known g e n e r a l s o r p l a c e s ) which saved them a g r e a t d e a l of e f f o r t , as s p e l l i n g e v i d e n t l y i s n o t t h e i r s t r o n g s u i t . (They m i s s p e l l e d " q u e s t i o n n a i r e " r e p e a t e d l y , and confused " r e m ~ e r a t i o n "w i t h " e m e r a t i o n , ) But i t would have been h e l p f u l t o t h e o u t - o f - s t a t e r e a d e r i f t h e y had i d e n t i f i e d Arkansas p l a c e names, e s p e c i a l l y when m i s s p e l l e d , But such f l a w s d e t r a c t l i t t l e from t h e tremendous v a l u e of t h e books, i f you a r e f o r t u n a t e enough t o have had a Confederate ancest o r i n one o f t h e 44 named c o u n t i e s . Would t h a t e v e r y S o u t h e r n s t a t e had e n a c t e d such a l a w : The c o m p i l e r s d e s e r v e t h e Confedera t e C r o s s o f Honor f o r a t t a c k i n g and conquering t h e s e d i f f i c u l t o l d records. Those who c o n t r i b u t e d toward p l a c i n g t h e s e books i n t h e Genealogy S e c t i o n o f Texas S t a t e L i b r a r y a r e : Gordon & Nelda G r i f f i n , And r e a Nagel, Mary Frances K i e f e r , O . M . Cunningham, C l a r e n c e Guelker, P a t Culpepper, Bob & Misse D u m a s , B e t t y McAnelly, Hazel B u f f a l o e , E . J . C a s t i l l e , Mary R . Pinckney, Helen N. Deathe, Eunice D , Watson. I 0 # # # # # # # # # i f # # # # # # # Now t h a t " m i l l i o n s o f Americans s p e l l r e l i e f R-0-L-A-I-D-S" and o t h e r s have been brainwashed i n t o s p e l l i n g c h e e s e K-R-A-F-T, i t app e a r s t h a t t h o s e few who r e s p e c t c o r r e c t s p e l l i n g a r e f a s t becoming an endangered s p e c i e s , o b s e r v e s D r . Homer S a p i e n c e . [We a r e r o l a i d s e d t o h e a r t h a t M-0-T-H-E-R s t i l l s p e l l s Mother.2 Vol. XXII No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX LOCAT%OPd: Going south on Highway 183 South tolda~dLockhart---less than .2 OQ a m i l e south o f ~ a 1 d w e county l~ ~ o a d179 (on l e f t ) , j u s t p a s t Flendoza, Located immediately north of' Guadalupe Cemetery, Also, Flendoma Cemetery is l o c a t e d 1 0 6 miles south of i n t e r s e c t i o n 183 South and 21, Coing NORTH From Lockhart, i t i s 608 m i l e s from Lockhart C i t y L i m i t sign---cemetery is on r i g h t immediately past GssadaPupe Cemetery. igendoza Cemetery is grown up u i t h weeds, ekC09 and does n o t l o o k l i k e a cemetery so is easy t o misso TO["18STOfflES FOUND (December I980) 8 BENWAFl, F1, E l l e n . .= Age 39; Born Dec. 6, 1855; Died Feb, 14, 1895; Husband B. 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F r a n c i s w a s d i s a p p o i n t e d a t n o t f i n d i n g a s t o n e f o r h i s g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r , B . F . Benham. . I 0 Vol. X X I I No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX [Because i t i s a l w a y s heartwarming t o f i n d young p e o p l e who a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n f a m i l y h i s t o r y , we a r e h a p p y t o p r e s e n t t h i s poem ( w r i t t e n when s h e w a s 1 2 ) b y t h e d a u g h t e r of D r . David G r a c y . ] Have you e v e r t h o u g h t of y o u r l i f e A s a s t o r y o r a book? E v e r y s i n g l e one o f us Has s o m e t h i n g i n t e r e s t i n g a t w h i c h t o l o o k . Your l i f e may be a f a i r y t a l e , A l y r i c o r an o d e , A horror story, a pleasant tale-One of t h e s e i s y o u r mode. B e f o r e you w r i t e y o u r h i s t o r y , You m u s t f i r s t know y o u r s e l f . Your p a s t , t h e f u t u r e , t h e p r e s e n t t o o , T h e s e are a l l p a r t s of y o u . You know y o u r plans f o r c o l l e g e , You know y o u r f e e l i n g s now, But h a v e you e v e r e x p l o r e d y o u r p a s t , Your why a n d y o q how? Your h e r i t a g e d i d n o t s t a r t two y e a r s a g o , N o r t h r e e , n o r four; I t i s t h e l i v e s of y o u r a n c e s t o r s , Your own f a m i l y l o r e . Your a n c e s t o r s l i v e d many y e a r s a g o , They were much l i k e you i n t h e i r d a y , C r e a t i n g h i s t o r y and h e r i t a g e , A c t o r s of t h e f a m i l y l i n e s p l a y . so 1 1 . 1 1 . Have you e v e r t h o u g h t of y o u r l i f e A s a s t o r y o r a book? Well, t r a c e your family h i s t o r y , Give y o u r s t o r y a n o t h e r l o o k . You may w e l l be s u r p r i s e d a t The h e r i t a g e i n s t o r e ; Y o u ' l l f i n d an i n t e r e s t i n g s t o r y - Your own f a m i l y l o r e . ---Mary 143 Beth Gracy A p r i l 1981 AGS d u a r t e r l y V o l . X X I I No. 3 A u s t i n TX. A "SHORT" REMINISCENCE I n 1967 H e n r y C . S h o r t of ' a y e t t e v i l l e AR w r o t e an i n t e r e s t l e t t e r t o M r s . James S e a l s of C e d a r Park ( W i l l i a m s o n Co) TX, an member. ?rom i t we l e a r n t h a t M r . S h o r t ' s p a r e n t s , George W. Mary Matilda ( N a s h ) S h o r t , mre o r i g i n a l l from N a v a r r o C O , TX, b o t h a r e b u r i e d i n R o c h e l l e (McCulloch Co , Texas. George W S h o r t , who d i e d i n 1 9 0 2 , e n g a g e d i n " r a n c h work" a n d moved a r o u n d a l o t , l i v i n g f i r s t i n P o o l v i l l e , Wise Co. O t h e r c o u n t i e s t h e y l i v e d i n i n c l u d e d McCulloch, Tarrant [ p r e s u m a b l y - - h e s a i d " n e a r 3. Worth"], S a n S a b a , C o r y e l l , M i l l s , B r a z o s , B a s t r o p , and B e l l , a l l i n T e x a s . George h a d a b r o t h e r James who l i v e d w e s t of F o r t W o r t h , ano t h e r "somewhere i n Oklahoma, I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y t h e n , '' a n d a ;.ounger b r o t h e r , " r a n k , who moved i n t o Oklahoma l a t e r . George a n d Mary M a t i l d a S h o r t h a d a s o n who w a s b o r n a b o u t 1879 (was 88 i n 1 9 6 7 ) ; a n o t h e r ( T h e o d o r e ) b o r n i n 1 8 8 2 a t R i c h l a n d S p r i n g s , San S a b a Co; and a t h i r d ( H e n r y ) who was 9 o r 1 0 when h i s f a t h e r d i e d i n 1902 (hence b o r n c a 1 8 9 2 ) . Henry C . S h o r t remembered h i s m o t h e r ' s t e l l i n g him t h e y l e f t McCulloch Co t w i c e b e c a u s e " t h e r e w a s s o much mobing" [ d e p r e d a t i o n s One n i g h t when h i s f a t h e r w a s n e a r i n g h i s by mobs o f o u t l a w s ] . home, two masked men s t o p p e d him, b u t one s a i d h e w a s n o t t h e man t h e y were l o o k i n g f o r , a n d t h e y l e t him r i d e o n , warning h i m t o s t a y i n s i d e when h e g o t home. M r . S h o r t removed h i s f a m i l y t o a s a f e r p l a c e f o r f e a r t h e o u t l a w s would s u s p e c t t h a t h e h a d r e c o g n i z e d t h e m - - " A t t h a t t i m e , it p a y e d t o k e e p y o u r mouth s h u t . " Theodore S h o r t r e c o l l e c t e d t h a t i n a b o u t 1889 f o u r Texas R a n g e r s were s e n t t o t h e town of S a n S a b a t o c h e c k i n t o t h e s i t u a t i o n . Some o f t h e lawbreakers s e n t word t h a t t h e y would come t o town o n a c e r t a i n n i g h t t o k i l l t h e Rangers, b u t when t h e y saw who t h e y w e r e , " t h e y were v e r y q u i e t , n o t a s h o t f i r e d . " [Rangers were s e n t t o N a v a r r o Co i n 1888 t o p u t a s t o p t o t h e f e n c e - c u t t i n g r a n g e war--see The Handbook o f Texas, V o l . I , p . 590.1 Henry S h o r t r e c a l l e d an i n c i d e n t a b o u t one of t h e R a n g e r s who h a d s u c h an i m p r e s s i v e dream t h a t h e woke h i s c a p t a i n a n d t o l d him t h e h e a d man o f t h e mob was a b o u t t o l e a v e t h e c o u n t r y , t h a t t h e y ' d b e t t e r go nab him w h i l e t h e y c o u l d . The c a p t a i n r e p l i e d , "Go b a c k t o b e d - - t h e r e ' s n o t h i n g t o a dream." A s s o o n as t h e Ranger g o t t o s l e e p again h e h a d t h e same dream. T h o r o u g h l y c o n v i n c e d , t h e man s a d d l e d h i s h o r s e and r o d e o u t a l o n e . S u r e e n o u g h , h e f o u n d t h e man p r e p a r i n g t o s k i p t h e c o u n t r y . " o r t u n a t e l y , t h e Ranger w a s a b l e t o g e t t h e d r o p o n t h e o u t l a w a n d b r i n g him i n . When t h e man w a s c o n v i c t e d and s e n t t o t h e pen, t h a t stopped t h e t r o u b l e i n t h a t county f o r a while. Henry S h o r t ' s b r o t h e r T h e o d o r e knew one o f t h o s e Rangers, s o t h i s i n c i d e n t w a s w e l l vouched f o r . ing AGS and md T 144 . Vol. XXIT No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX "RECONSTRUCTED" OBITUARIES Members of AGS a r e i n v i t e d t o compose o b i t u a r i e s f o r p u b l i c a t i o n i n our September i s s u e s . T h i s i s an o p p o r t u n i t y t o g a t h e r t o g e t h e r t h e v a r i o u s i n t e r e s t i n g b i t s one h a s found a b o u t a g i v e n p e r s o n , forming a thumbnail s k e t c h , If members a r e unable t o g e t t h e i r c h a r t s t o t h e e d i t o r i n time f o r t h e June i s s u e , t h e y may p r e f e r t o w o r k p a r t of t h a t d a t a i n t o a n o b i t u a r y r a t h e r t h a n w a i t a n o t h e r y e a r , Next o b i t u a r y d e a d l i n e i s 10 Aug 1982 a t 2202 W . 10, 78703. A s an example, I have composed one t h a t c o u l d have appeared i n The Gonzales I n q u i r e r on Wednesday 31 J a n 1900. No doubt t h e r e w a s an o b i t u a r y f o r my m a t e r n a l g r e a t - g r a n d f a t h e r , b u t I do n o t have a copy. I t would be i n t e r e s t i n g t o s e e how much my " p r e t e n d " o b i t u a r y d i f f e r s from t h e r e a l one. --Helen H . Rugeley PROMINENT ATTORNEY L A I D TO REST HERE Thomas Moore Harwood, well known a t t o r n e y o f Gonzales, d i e d a t h i s r e s i d e n c e a t 8:30 p.m. Monday, J a n u a r y 2 9 , 1900. He w a s l a i d t o r e s t w i t h Masonic honors i n t h e Masonic Cemetery h e r e t o d a y . A l s o a p a r t of t h e s e r v i c e s w a s t h e solemn r i t u a l f o r t h e dead o f t h e United Conf e d e r a t e Veterans Association. B r o t h e r T.M. Harwood w a s r a i s e d t o t h e d e g r e e o f Master Mason i n March 1852 i n Matagorda Lodge No. 7 , A . F . & A . M . , and a f f i l i a t e d w i t h Gonzales Lodge No. 30 a b o u t A p r i l 1855, b e i n g made a l i f e member i n 1898. He w a s a Royal Arch Mason and a Knight Templar M r . Harwood j o i n e d t h e P r e s b y t e r i a n Church o f Gonzales i n 1861, w a s i n s t a l l e d a Deacon i n 1867 and a R u l i n g E l d e r i n 1877. Thomas Moore Harwood w a s a d i s t i n g u i s h e d member and onetime commander o f J . C . G . Key Camp, No. 156, United Confede r a t e Veterans, having served i n t h e Army o f t h e Confederacy f r o m J u l y 3, 1861 through t h e f i r s t p a r t o f 1865. S h o r t l y a f t e r e n l i s t i n g i n a n Alabama regiment i n V i r g i n i a he became i m p a t i e n t w i t h t h e l a c k of a c - . t i o n and o b t a i n e d p e r m i s s i o n t o r e t u r n home f o r t h e purpose of r e c r u i t i n g troops. ( T h i s and a s h o r t v i s i t e a r l y i n 1864 cons t i t u t e d h i s only f u r l o u g h s . ) While h e r e he w a s e l e c t e d f i r s t l i e u t e n a n t of t h e J i m W i l s o n Guards, "99 Texas T i g e r s Most of Major Harwood's m i l i t a r y c a r e e r w a s s p e n t i n Company F, W i l l i s ' B a t t a l i o n , Waul's Legion, p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n cavalry engagements t h r o u g h o u t Mississ i p p i , Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia. He w a s s u c c e s s i v e l y promoted from l i e u t e n a n t through c a p t a i n and major t o acting lieutenant colonel. B o r n September 30, 1 8 2 7 , on t h e f a m i l y p l a n t a t i o n "Newington" n e a r King and Queen County C o u r t House, V i r g i n i a , Thomas Moore Harwood r e c e i v e d h i s h i g h e r education a t the University of V i r g i n i a , t h e n e a r n e d h i s l a w deg r e e a t B a l s t o n S p a , New Y o r k , i n 1850. H e immediately embarked f o r t h e p r o m i s i n g f i e l d of Texas, l a n d i n g on Christmas Eve 1850 a t Matagorda. There he t a u g h t s c h o o l u n t i l September 1852 when he became t e a c h e r - p r i n c i p a l o f P r a i r i e Lea Academy i n Caldw e l l County. I 'I AGS d u a r t e r l y V o l . XXII No. He moved t o G o n z a l e s o n Augu s t 2 7 , 1853, t o e n t e r i n t o t h e p r a c t i c e of l a w , t a k i n g a p a r t n e r , A . J o McKean, a f e w months l a t e r Subsequent l a w p a r t n e r s i n c l u d e d C o l . James C . W i l s o n , E v e r e t t L e w i s , S . F . Harwood, J o h n S . Conway, S Winston, a n d h i s s o n , T . F . Harwood. On F e b r u a r y 11, 1 8 5 7 , T O M . Harwood m a r r i e d C o r d e l i a , s e c ond d a u g h t e r o f D r . David ?rankl i n Brown of P r a i r i e L e a o They s e t up h o u s e k e e p i n g in a small h o u s e u n t i l t h e i r home on S t , J o s e p h S t . w a s b u i l t ; i n 1884 t h a t w a s e n l a r g e d i n t o a tenroom r e s i d e n c e o f " S w i s s - s t y l e " architecture, its design a t t r i b u t e d t o Abner Cook, whom M r . H a r wood h a d met i n A u s t i n w h i l e s e r v i n g on t h e Board of Regents of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s Oct o b e r 1881 t o J a n u a r y 1895, Twice offered appointments ( t o s e r v e as a d i s t r i c t j u d g e a n d as S t a t e Commissioner o f A p p e a l s ) , Major Harwood dec l i n e d b o t h g u b e r n a t o r i a l off e r s , p r e f e r r i n g t o remain a t home a f t e r h i s l o n g a b s e n c e i n t h e C i v i l W a r , He won a p l a c e i n t h e l a w books by a m a s t e r f u l d e c i s i o n i n B e l l C o o i n 1886. Thomas Moore Harwood i s surv i v e d by h i s widow; by t h r e e s o n s I Thomas F r a n k l i n , A r c h i b a l d Roane, a n d Samuel L y c u r g u s Harwood; by t h r e e d a u g h t e r s ; M r s , W i l l i a m Henry S t a c y o f A u s t i n and Misses Martha ?sun+l e r o y and Mary Frances o f t h i s c i t y ; and by g r a n d s o n s M i l l e r , Amasa Turner, W i n s t o n , Thomas M i c h a e l , A r c h i b a l d Roane, Frankl i n Brown, Wallace Baker a n d Donald D o u g l a s Harwood. A l s o by f o u r S t a c y g r a n d c h i l d r e n : Thomas H a r w o o d , . W i l l i a m G i l l e s p i e and C r a n k l i n A l l i s o n and t h e i r s i s t e r C o r d e l i a Brown, a l l o f A u s t i n . Harwood g r a n d - 3 A u s t i n TX. d a u g h t e r s a r e C o r d e l i a Brown, Armour Rogan, E l i z a b e t h Wallace, A n t o i n e t t e , Trances F a u n t l e r o y , and Dorothy. Major Harwood's o n l y c l o s e relatives s t i l l living i n V i r ginia are h i s o l d e s t b r o t h e r Samuel q a u n t l e r o y Harwood, h i s s i s t e r E m i l y Garnett Harwood, a n d h i s s i s t e r Martha C a t h e r i n e (Mrs. Wm. B e v e r l e y B i r d ) I t seems f i t t i n g t o c l o s e w i t h a q u o t a t i o n from t h e r e s o l u t i o n p a s s e d by t h e Board o f Regents of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas: " A s a p a t r i o t , a s o l d i e r , a s k i l l f u l lawyer, a Christian gentleman, a t r u e f r i e n d of h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n , h e has lived h i s long l i f e without f e a r and w i t h o u t r e p r o a c h oll I I Services were pending Monday at Porter Loring Mortuary for retired Army Col. Joseph Idus Lambert. Lambert, 85, of 536 Terrell Road, died Sunday. His father, Joseph Napoleon Lambert, was a deputy US. marshal in Fort Smith, Ark., during the time the "hanging judge," Isaac Parker, had jurisdiction in that district. Lambrt, a writer, historian and teacher, traced hi$ ancestry to six Revolutionary War soldiers. He wrote and published a book on the history of the 2nd Cavalry Division, "One Hundred Years with the Second Calvary," and numerous historical magazine articles. Lambert was a member of the Chattanooga. Tenn., and San Antonio chapters of the Sons of the American Revolution, State Association of Texas Pioneers, San Antonio Historical Association, Sao Antonio and Texas State Apartment associations; 2nd Cavalry Regiment Association, 10th Armor& Division Association and the Retired Officers Association. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Kirwan Lamhrt; a son, Dr. Joseph Buckley Lambert; two daughters, Mrs. Thille Adelaide Newton and Mrs. Nancy Mrwan Davenport; and 10 grandchildren. . AC-S o i u a r t e r l y Vol. X X I I No. -3 A u s t i n TX OBITUARIES A f t e r I had g i v e n up hope o f r e c e i v i n g o b i t u a r i e s f o r t h i s i s s u e , t w o i n t e r e s t i n g ones a r r i v e d - - o n e composed by a member and t h e o t h e r c l i p p e d from a newspaper. The l a t t e r w a s t o o long f o r o u r s p a c e and, r e g r e t t a b l y , had t o be condensed. LA ROY LEE SHARP [Submitted by Mrs. P a t Culpepper, 2212 T a l l o w C o u r t , A u s t i n TX 78744, who n o t e s t h a t h e r g r a n d f a t h e r ' s body w a s l a t e r r e i n t e r r e d i n C a l v a r y H i l l Cemetery i n Dallas.] 0 . La Roy Lee S h a r p d i e d 25 November 1974 i n G a r l a n d , Texas, and w a s b u r i e d on t h e 27th a t Grove H i l l Cemetery i n Dallas. M r . S h a r p w a s born 29 June 1900 i n Leonard, Fannin Co, Texas. H i s f a t h e r , J a c o b Frank S h a r p , w a s born i n P i k e , C o l l i n C o , Texas and h i s mother, Emma J a n e S t o v a l l , w a s a n a t i v e o f V a l l e y Creek, Fannin Co. On 25 J u l y 1919 i n Brooklyn, Nevi Y o r k , M r . S h a r p m a r r i e d J o s e p h i n e C o n i g l i a r o , who had been born 11 August l9Ol i n Palermo, S i c i l y , I t a l y . She had come t o Brooklyn w i t h h e r f a m i l y i n 1904. M r . S h a r p was a r e s i d e n t of Dallas f o r 27 y e a r s a f t e r moving f r o m H i c k s v i l l e , Nassau Co, New York i n 1947. P r i o r t o h i s r e t i r e m e n t f o u r y e a r s ago, he worked as a maintenance e l e c t r i c i a n f o r L i n g Temco I n d u s t r i e s i n G a r l a n d . During W o r l d W a r I he w a s i n I n s t r u m e n t R e p a i r i n t h e U . S . Army A i r Corps a t K e l l y A i r F i e l d a t San Antonio, Texas. He h e l d t h e r a n k of s e r g e a n t a t t h e time o f h i s d i s c h a r g e , and became a member of t h e American Legion i n Dallas. La Roy Lee S h a r p i s s u r v i v e d by: h i s widow, J o s e p h i n e ; h i s daught e r G e r a l d i n e Lee S h a r p Messick and h i s son R o b e r t Lee S h a r p , a l l of D a l l a s ; h i s grandsons: Kenneth A l l e n S h a r p , Roy Lynn Messick, S t e v e n Messick, Kevin Messick, B r i a n Messick, R o b e r t Lee S h a r p J r . , and C h r i s t o p h e r Ray S h a r p , a l l o f Dallas; h i s g r a n d d a u g h t e r s : P a t r i c i a Marie S h a r p Culpepper o f San Diego, C a l i f o r n i a ; S h e r r y Ann S h a r p H a r d e s t y o f Mesquite, Texas; Debra Sue S h a r p Lomas and L o r r a i n e Messick, both of Dallas. H i s 3 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n a r e : S e r e n a and Michael Zane H a r d e s t y o f Mesquite and Vernon Lee Lomas Jr. of Dallas. He i s a l s o s u r v i v e d by a b r o t h e r Frank S h a r p o f San Antonio, and a s i s t e r Eva S h a r p P h a r r o f L y t l e , Texas. [The f o l l o w i n g o b i t u a r y i s t h o u g h t t o be f r o m t h e Homa C o u r i e r , Houma LA. M r . W a l t h e r ' s s i s t e r , M r s . R o b e r t a S e a l e , w a s t h e mother of AGS member Mrs. H . R . Gentry (ne'e Emma Gene S e a l e ) .] AGS G u a r t e r l y V o l . X X I I No. 3 A u s t i n TX. O W N NETnlELL WALTHER Gibson r e s i d e n t Owen Newel1 Walther, 85, a r e t i r e d e n g i n e e r , d i e d Sunday [29 J u l y 19791 a t Ochsner Foundation H o s p i t a l i n New Orleans f o l l o w i n g a l e n g t h y i l l n e s s . .The f u n e r a l w i l l be a t 2:3O p.m. Tuesday f r o m Chauvin F u n e r a l Home, followed by g r a v e s i d e s e r v i c e s a t t h e Method i s t Cemetery i n Gibson. Born December 29, 1893, t h e son of Henry Walther and Emma A . P r a t t , Owen Walther w a s educated i n Gibson p u b l i c s c h o o l s and L o u i s i a n a Polyt e c h n i c I n s t i t u t e a t Ruston, Receiving an e n g i n e e r i n g degree i n 1914, he soon became l i c e n s e d i n L o u i s i a n a and P e n n s y l v a n i a . M r . Walther w a s employed as a r e s e a r c h e n g i n e e r i n h e a t i n g and a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g i n Buffalo, New York and t h e n i n Akron, Ohio u n t i l , i n 1916, he e n l i s t e d i n t h e chemical warfare s e r v i c e o f t h e U . S . Army i n Washington DC. Commissioned a second l i e u t e n a n t v i t h i n 90 days, he helped develop a f l a r e f o r n i g h t t i m e o b s e r v a t i o n s , c o n d u c t i n g t e s t s USi n g t h e Washington Monument w i t h s p e c i a l p e r m i s s i o n f r o m P r e s i d e n t Wilson. Leaving t h e s e r v i c e i n 1919, M r . Walther and two o t h e r e n g i n e e r s organized t h e York Heating and V e n t i l a t i o n Corp. i n P e n n s y l v a n i a . He s e r v e d as v i c e p r e s i d e n t and c h i e f e n g i n e e r u n t i l 1928 when h e l e f t t h e company as it w a s b e i n g merged w i t h C a r r i e r C o r p o r a t i o n . R e t u r n i n g t o Gibson, L o u i s i m e , M r Walther c o n s t r u c t e d a m o s s g i n n i n g p l a n t , producing as much as 100 box c a r s p e r y e a r and s h i p p i n g t h e p r o d u c t t o many p a r t s of t h e n a t i o n and Canada. He a l s o engaged i n r a i s i n g beef c a t t l e , m a i n t a i n i n g t h r e e g r a z i n g l o c a t i o n s . Other endeavors f o r M r . Walther were t h e p r o d u c t i o n o f honey and "packaged b e e s , " shrimp-meal supplement, and c y p r e s s p i l i n g s f o r t h e f i r s t U , S . Highway 90 Atchafalaya b r i d g e a t Morgan C i t y . He designed and/or c o n s t r u c t e d shrimp-freezing p l a n t s i n t h e e a r l y 1940s , s e v e r a l i c e p l a n t s , 20 o r more warehouses, f e e d manufacturing p l a n t s , b u l k - o i l s t o r a g e p l a n t s , f i l l i n g s t a t i o n s , supermarkets and wharves. M r . Walther w a s l a r g e l y r e s p o n s i b l e f o r b r i n g i n g REA t o t h i s a r e a of t h e s t a t e , s e r v i n g as p r e s i d e n t of South L o u i s i a n a E l e c t r i c Co-opera t i v e Association during it first two y e a r s , This civic-minded Gibson r e s i d e n t s e r v e d 1 2 y e a r s on t h e Terrebonne P a r i s h School Board and t h e same l e n g t h of time on t h e P a r i s h P o l i c e J u r y . He w a s a c t i v e i n o b t a i n i n g f e d e r a l approval f o r e n l a r g e n e n t o f Bayou Black and o t h e r channels t o t h e Gulf of Mexico. A s chairman of t h e Terrebonne P a r i s h C i v i l W a r C e n t e n n i a l Committ e e , he h e l p e d compile a l i s t of Confederate v e t e r a n s f r o m L o u i s i a n a . H i s S e n a t o r , C l a u d e B. Duval, t e s t i f i e d : "The l o s s of s o t a l e n t e d , c a p a b l e and d e d i c a t e d a man i s a l o s s t o e v e r y c i t i z e n . " S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e a b r o t h e r , S t a n l e y Walther o f Gibson. Owen Walt h e r w a s preceded i n d e a t h by h i s p a r e n t s , t h r e e b r o t h e r s : Joseph P h i l i p , Henry J r o , and C u r t i s C l i f f o r d (Bud) Walther; and t h r e e s i s t e r s : Mrs. Louise G r i f f i n , M r s . C a r l i n e Simmons and Mrs. Roberta S e a l e . The f a m i l y r e q u e s t e d t h a t d o n a t i o n s be made t o t h e American Cancer S o c i e t y i n l i e u of flowers., 148 Vol. X X I I No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX HAPPY HUNTING GROUND Send q u e r i e s t o M r s . H . H . Rugeley, 2202 W . 1 0 , A u s t i n TX 78703. I n c l u d e a t l e a s t one d a t e , p l a c e & f i r s t name w i t h each one. Use names o r a b b r e v i a t i o n s of months, n o t f i g u r e s . P r o o f r e a d your copy c a r e f u l l y f o r c l a r i t y and l e g i b i l i t y , Q u e r i e s a r e f r e e . 6 BAKER~KNIGHT~MOORE~SMITH~SOUTHERNWOOD~THO ONM P S S e a r c h i n g f O r l i n k between Thompson and Southernwood f a m i l i e s Ben Thompson ( b o r n 1843 i n K n o t t i n g l e y , Y o r k s h i r e , England) m a r r i e d Kate ( C a t h e r i n e ) Moore when he w a s on f u r l o u g h f r o m t h e Confederate Army. [ P r i c e ' s r e c o r d . o f m a r r i a g e s i n T r a v i s Co, TX, shows Benjamin Thompson and Kate L , Moore were m a r r i e d 24 Nov 1863 by C h a r l e s G i l l e t t , p r i e s t of St.) D a v i d ' s E p i s c o p a l Church i n A u s t i n . ] She was t h e d a u g h t e r of M a r t i n and E l i z a b e t h ( b o r n i n Alabama) Moore (1870 Census of --- Co, T X , and "Proof of H e i r s h i p o f M a r t i n Moore, deceased" i n AGS Q u a r t e r l y , X I V : Z Z - Z 3 ) . I n 1868 Ben Thompson was"found g u i l t y of t h r e a t e n i n g t h e l i f e o f a j u s t i c e of t h e peace and s e n t e n c e d t o t h e pen a t H u n t s v i l l e f o r 4 y e a r s ; remained 2 y e a r s , " [Ed. Note: According t o The Handbook o f Texas, t h a t w a s a v e r y m i l d e p i s o d e i n a l i f e f i l l e d w i t h v i o l e n c e , ] Ben Thompson w a s k i l l e d 11 Mch 1884 i n t h e Old V a r i e t y T h e a t r e i n San Antonio, Texas. [The Handbook c a l l s i t t h e V a u d e v i l l e T h e a t r e At and s a y s Thompson had k i l l e d t h e owner t w o y e a r s e a r l i e r - - E d . ] t h a t t i m e , t h e Ben Thompsons were r e s i d i n g i n A u s t i n on U n i v e r s i t y Avenue between 1 9 t h and 2 1 s t s t r e e t s , a s p o t now occupied by t h e U n i v e r s i t y C h r i s t i a n Church B i b l e C h a i r . [The 1872-73 A u s t i n C i t y D i r e c t o r y ( p . 106 of AGS a u a r t e r l y , X I V No. 4 ) shows a Ben and a Ben H . Thompson.] Ben had s e v e r a l s i s t e r s and b r o t h e r s , i n c l u d i n g B i l l y , b o r n c a 1845. I n 1884, B e n ' s mother w a s l i v i n g i n B a s t r o p Co [ p e r W . M . Walt o n ' s L i f e and Adventures o f Ben Thompson, t h e Famous Texafd; "The Unsolved Murder of Ben Thompson" by P a u l Adams i n S o u t h w e s t e r n H i s t o r i c a l d u a r t e r l y , 1944-19451. I am s e e k i n g a d d i t i o n a l d a t a t o c l a r i f y t h e t r a d i t i o n of r e l a t i o n s h i p t o : George Baker ( m o t h e r ' s maiden name) Southernwood, b . 1855 i n Knottingl-ey, England; came t o Texas c a 1876, About 1885 he m a r r i e d Martha Smith Knight. Her mother was a Smith and i s s a i d t o have m a r r i e d f i r s t a Smith and t h e n D . C . Knight, M a r t h a ' s s t e p f a t h e r . Need d a t a on both of M a r t h a ' s p a r e n t s . George and Martha SOUTHERNWOOD had 3 s o n s : (1) Joe H o l l i n g s w o r t h , my. g r a n d f a t h e r ; ( 2 ) George Baker Jr.; ( 3 ) W i l l i e Lyons.-M a r t h a J o Southernwood, 1734 A r l i n g t o n D r , Corpus C h r i s t i TX 78415. I @ . L ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? SANDERS-WILSON. Wish i n f o r m a t i o n on f a m i l y of Rose/Rosa Lee Wilson, b o r n 31 Mch 1891 i n Arkansas t o James & S a r a h ( - - - I M i l s o n . Rose m a r r i e d (when & where?) K i l l i a m A r t h u r Sanders--need d a t a on him. W i l l g l a d l y exchange.--Ms'Ardella Maulton, RR 1 Box 151, Herscher I L 60941. V o l . X X I I No. 3 AGS P l u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX: BAISE/BAIZE/BAZE/BOZE~CLAYTON~COBB~KIZER~LEATHERWOOD MATTHEWS. S a r a h E , Baze w a s b o r n c a 1844 t o W i l l i a m and J a n e ( K i z e r T Baze i n M O ; shown w i t h them on 1850 Census of B a r r y Co, M O O A l s o on 1860 Census of Lampasas C O , TX, and named among W i l l i a m ' s 9 c h i l d r e n i n h i s w i l l f i l e d i n 1 8 6 1 i n Lampasas. On 24 Sep 1865, D.P. Baze/ B a i z e , M.G. ( b r o t h e r o f W i l l i a m ) performed a m a r r i a g e f o r C l a y Cobb and M r s . S a r a h E . Leatherwood a t Bold S p r i n g s , McLennan Co, TX. If s h e w a s n e e S a r a h E . Baze, would l i k e t o l e a r n d e t a i l s of h e r f i r s t m a r r i a g e as w e l l as t h i s one. C h a r l o t t e C . Baze ( b o r n c a 1846) w a s s i s t e r of t h e above and s e e n i n s a n e e a r l y r e c o r d s ( t h e i r f a t h e r ' s w i l l i s i n Snyder Texas Museum)l On 1 May 1873, C h a r l o t t e ' s b r o t h e r M.P. Baise s o l d c i t y l o t s i n Lampasas t o Mrs. C . C l a y t o n . I n 1877 C h a r l o t t e C l a y t o n " O f Coleman Co" s o l d same l o t s t o R.P. C l a y t o n (What r e l a t i o n ? ) , and i n 1878 he s o l d them t o John C . Matthews. The mother of t h e s e s i s t e r s , J a n e ( K i z e r ) Baze, d i e d 18 Apr 1903 i n Alamogordo NM and w a s b u r i e d a t L a Luz, Name s p e l l e d Baize i n o b i t u a r y ; h a s even been i n t e r p r e t e d as Boze. My g r a n d f a t h e r , M.P. Baze ( d o 22 Nov 1933 i n M i t b h e l l c0, T X ) , o f t e n s a i d one o f h i s s i s t e r s d i e d i n t h e T e r r i t o r y of New Mexico w h i l e h e r f a m i l y w a s on a p r o s p e c t i n g t r i p , and was b u r i e d b e s i d e t h e t r a i l , Does anyone s h a r e t h i s t r a d i t i o n ? I ' d g l a d l y t r a d e i n f o r m a t i o n . - - A l b e r t E . Baze, 3532 S o c o r r o Rd, F o r t Worth TX 76116. - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? HENRY-RHEMANN-TROGDON-WALTON. Need p a r e n t s of John D o Henry ( b , 1805 TN; d . 1850-55 T r a v i s cop TX) who m . E l i z a b e t h B. Walton i n 1829. T h e i r dau Amanda May Lona Henry ( b . 3 Mch 1842 TN; d . 1906 T r a v i s C o ) m e R o b e r t Trogdon ( b , 11 Aug 1839 NC?; d . 11 Jan 1932 Travis Co)--seeking h i s a n t e c e d e n t s . The Trogdons' dau Lona E l i z a b e t h ( b , 1 6 Mch 1872 Brown Co, TX; d . 14 Mch 1952 B r o o k s h i r e , Waller Co, T X ) m . Casper John Rhemann. Data a p p r e c i a t e d . - - M r s . K a t h l e e n B . Rheman, 9130 Western D r , Houston TX 77080. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ALLEN-CHAPMAN-CRENSHAW_SMITH_VANCE. Need a d d i t i o n a l d a t a on John Campbell V p c e ( b . 1845 SC) and wife Martha Smith. T h e i r s o n Samuel R o b e r t w a s b o r n 1 2 Apr 1874 (Where?) & d i e d 15 Feb 1938 i n H i l l Co, TX. When & where d i d h e marry M a t t i e B e l l Crenshaw? S a m u e l ' s s o n Eugene ( b . 8 Nov 1899, Dallas TX; d . 1 7 Nov 1975, Mesquite, Dgllas C o ) m . 18 J l y 1918 Ninnie Mae Chapman ( b . 1 6 Sep 1899, F r e e s t o n e Co, TX; d . 19 Oct 1978, D a l l a s ) , dau o f Samuel Hugh & Mary Emma E. (Allen) Chapman, I have some d a t a on them, b u t more welcome.--Charles L. Vance, R t e 2 Box 3 4 l - A , " r i s c o TX 75034. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? CALDWELL-MARTIN. S e e k i n g i n f o r m a t i o n o n Samuel W . Martin, b . 1825 i n Virginia (now West V i r g i n i a ) and grew up t h e r e . P a r e n t s ? What county? Was i n Mexican War. Lived i n Texas a f t e r w a r d s ; m a r r i e d Margaret P . C a l d w e l l 25 June 1849 i n Travis Co. Died 1865 i n B a s t r o p C o , TX. One a n c e s t o r o r r e l a t i v e b e l i e v e d t o have been i n v o l v e d i n a c o a l mine a c c i d e n t i n West Virginia.--Howard W . Martin, 2120 G r a n t , E l Paso TX 79930. M . Elizabeth (Bettie) BOLDINGBOYD-LOVELES S-s T ILES -WARE/WEAR Wear/Ware b . 15 Jan 1858 i n San Saba Co, TX; s i s t e r Susan J a n e b . 4 Aug 1852 i n Williamson Co, TX; b r o t h e r W i l l i a m Green Wear b . 1 6 Aug 1856 i n San Saba. E l i z a b e t h m . George Malcolm Loveless 11 Mch 1849; Susan Jane m . V . G . Bolding 2 9 Feb 1869 [Ed. Note--1869 was n o t a l e a p y e a r , s o some d i g i t i s wrong.] and both b u r i e d i n S t a t e Cemetery i n A u s t i n . [Ed. Note--Both s i s t e r s ? o r both Boldings?) W i l l i a m Green Wear m . Sarah Jane Boyd. Would a p p r e c i a t e informat i o n on t h e p a r e n t s of t h e s e t h r e e s i b l i n g s : John Williamson and Margaret ( S t i l e s ) Wear.--Mrs. Dora Rudd, 1 1 2 Live Oak D r i v e , Georgetown TX 78626. LOVELACE/LOVELESS_WEAR_WEISER, George Malcolm Loveless/Lovel a c e ( b . 5 Apr 1852 i n Cedar Rapids I A ) m , E l i z a b e t h Wear. H i s p a r e n t s were Simeon DeWitt Lovelace ( b . 1827 i n New Y o r k ) and Sar a h Rebecca Weiser ( b . 26 J a n 1831 i n Cumberland Co, PA). T r y i n g t o f i n d p a r e n t s of Sirneon.--Same as above 1-. I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AYERS-COWAN-SELMAN/SILMANWRIGHT. Seeking p a r e n t a g e , p l a c e o f b i r t h , & s i b l i n g s of John Selman/Silman who d i e d 5 Oct 1829 i n Walt o n Co, GA, age 53. He m a r r i e d (1) Biddy Wright ( o n 1 2 Mch 1805 i n Clarke C o , GA) and ( 2 ) C h a r i t y Wright ( d a t e unknown), B o t h were d a u g h t e r s of W i l l i a m & Mary (Ayers) Wright. According t o W i l l i a m W r i g h t ' s w i l l t h e r e were f i v e c h i l d r e n born between t h e s e two s i s t e r s . Would l i k e t o l e a r n d e t a i l s . John Selman m . ( 3 ) S a r a h Cowan (on 2 1 May 1823 i n Jackson Co, G A ) ; t h e y had 3 c h i l d r e n . I n 1820 *'ranklin Co, GA t a x r e c o r d s John Selman Sr. p a i d h i s own t a x e s and a l s o t h o s e of John Selman o f Clarke Co. What w a s t h e r e l a t i o n s h i p o f t h e s e two?--Mrs. C y n t h i a Landry Selman, 4911 Timberline D r , A u s t i n TX 78746. .., ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? DIXON-~RAZ IER-HARR IS-LIMBERGER/LIMBURGER-MABRY-OWEN-S LAUGHTERSeeking i n f o r m a t i o n on Henry & Mathilda LimTRAVIS-VOTAW-WHITE, b e r g e r o r Limburger who came from Dortmund, Germany c a 1881 & s e t t l e d i n S a n Antonio. C h i l d r e n : Henry, O t t o , August, Rick, L a u r a and M a t h i l d a . A l s o t h e s e e a r l y Texas r e s i d e n t s : Benjamin S l a u g h t e r ( f i r s t c o u s i n of George Webb S l a u g h t e r ) and w i f e Minerva Mabry i n Caldw e l l , Atascosa & F r i o c o s . E l i j a h i'otaw & son W i l l i a m i n Grimes, Montgomery, Washington, Caldwell, Atascosa, T r i o & D i m m i t c o s . B a r b a r a G i l l i n Harris ( w i d o w ) & son Lease from GA; l i v e d i n GonP e t e r & Grey White, Goliad Co. z a l e s a t time of Texas Republic. , , , J . C . Owen & wife Margaret Dixon i n San Marcos a r e a (Hays C o ) . Dixon f a m i l y p o s s i b l y r e l a t e d t o Wm. B . T r a v i s of Alamo fame. D r . M . W . D . & Samuel v r a z i e r of T i l d e n , McMullen Co.--Ms P a t r i c i a V , Ward, 2 1 3 S h o r t S t . , C a r r i z o S p r i n g s TX 78834. ... I l l I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? ? ALEXANDER BROWN~ELLIOT~FARRIS~JOHNSON~WILLI~S Seeking d a t a on George Andrewfindrew George Brown b . 1844, MD. T o Texas when? He m a r r i e d A r d e l l a Johnson b . 1847,Hopkins Co, T X . I n 1886 l i v e d n e a r Round Rock, Williamson Co. C h i l d r e n : 1. Jane b . c a 1872 ( d i s a p p e a r e d ) ; 2 . Amanda C a r o l i n e / C a l l i e b . 1874 m . (1) E v e r e t t E l l i o t , ( 2 ) Clarence parris; 3. Martin b , 1876 m , --- i 4 . J i m b . 1881 d i d n o t marry; 5. Mary b . 1883 m . Wright Alexander; 6 . George Andrew J r . b . 1886 (my f a t h e r ) m . Anna W i l l i a m s i n NM i n 1905.--Mrs. Opal (Brown) Mack, 303-B Lobo, Green V a l l e y AZ 85614. V o l . XXII N o . 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX. 0 ANCESTOR HUNTERS LOCATE MISSING DESCENDANT We a r e t h a n k f u l t o announce t h a t t h e young m a n r e p o r t e d as m i s s i n g on p . 49 o f our l a s t i s s u e h a s t u r n e d up s a f e and sound h e r e i n A u s t i n . Chief c r e d i t f o r l o c a t i n g "rank G e n t r y w a s g i v e n t o AGS Q u a r t e r l y by Rep. J a k e P i c k l e , who c a l l e d t h e i n c i d e n t "one f o r t h e 'Bel i e v e I t o r Not' columns:" I t seems t h a t one of o u r r e a d e r s had acc e s s t o some r e c o r d s t h a t r e v e a l e d where t h e young m a n w a s . # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # O u r e v e r - h e l p f u l member, P o d i e Ligon, c a l l s o u r a t t e n t i o n t o a n o t i c e i n a r e c e n t G e n e a l o g i c a l H e l p e r . Inasmuch as t h i s s t r u g g l i n g s o c i e t y i s i n o u r s t a t e (between Crosbyton and A b i l e n e ) , we a r e g l a d t o p a s s on t h e i r p l e a w i t h o u r endorsement* WANTED: S m a l l g e n e a l o g i c a l s o c i e t y w i t h l i m i t e d budget w i l l be g l a d t o pay p o s t a g e o n any books o r m a t e r i a l s donated t o o u r group9 t o be p l a c e d i n o u r genealogy s e c t i o n of t h e c o u n t y l i b r a r y . KENT C O . GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Box 344, J a y t o n TX 79528 # # # # # # # # 'I # # # # # # # # # # CENS US FUNNIES G e n e a l o g i c a l r e s e a r c h e r s who r e a d c e n s u s o c c a s i o n a l l y r u n a c r o s s an amusing name o r remark which we'd l i k e t o s h a r e , You a r e i n v i t e d t o send what you f i n d t o t h e e d i t o r of AGS Q u a r t e r l y t o use as f i l l e r s from time t o t i m e . A few s u c h c h u c k l e a b l e s have been f u r n i s h e d by Mrs. H I R o Gent r y . Most of us have laughed p o l i t e l y a t t h e clown who s a y s , " I ' m a f r a i d t o l o o k up my f a m i l y t r e e - - a f r a i d I ' d f i n d a h o r s e t h i e f h a n g i n g t h e r e ! " W e l l , i n Caddo P a r i s h 9 LA, s h e did f i n d t h r e e men F u r t h e r s c r u t i n y sugwhose o c c u p a t i o n w a s l i s t e d as "Horse t h i e f as o t h e r men occupied themselves g e s t e d t h a t t h e y were i n p r i s o n p w i t h murder bigamy and l a r c e n y Vying f o r Oddest Names: I n Burleson Co, TX, i n 1870, t h e head o f a household was The P r o p h e t Moses ( 7 8 M B); i n F r a n k l i n Co, OH, t h e w h i t e Cable f a m i l y named t h e i r i n f a n t d a u g h t e r Loving Lovely L o v e l i e s t ; i n Wayne Co, N Y , a h o s t l e r f r o m Alsace b o r e t h e name of C h r i s Coldmorning [ t r a n s l a t i o n from French o r German?] I n 1840, t h e enumerator o f Lafourche P a r i s h j u s t had t o g i v e up on s p e l l i n g t w o names. He p u t down Joseph H e b e r t Something and Abel Damned h a r d 8 Uriah S o Waldrip and w i f e must have been p l e a s e d w i t h h i s a r r i v a l d a t e when t h e y named t h e i r s o n P u n c t u a l (15 on 1850 H a r t Co, KY, census). Among u n u s u a l o c c u p a t i o n s we have s e e n "Show a c t e r " and "Keepe r of Boddy House," I n 1880 t h e Baltimore c e n s u s t a k e r d i d n o t s k i p t h e "Home f o r F a l l e n Women." .'I V o l . X X I I No. 3 AGS d u a r t e r l y A u s t i n TX ADDITIONS TO 1981 AGS ROSTER ( A l l A u s t i n TX u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e n o t e d , Apologies t o t h o s e who p a i d b e f o r e May Day b u t were i n a d v e r t e n t l y o m i t t e d by v o l u n t e e r t y p i s t . CORRECTIONS: Change Dobbs t o Dabbs; Ligon phone t o 3460708; add Selman phone 327-2059,) ' i I I i Allday-Bondy, M s , Tina, 7500 Ladybug, 78744, 444-4441 Altman, M r s . H e l e n , 5701 Louise L n , 78731, 453-5531 Brady, Mrs. Nan P o l k , 1411 P a r k i n s o n D r , 78704, 442-6691 B r o w n , M/M Thomas G I , 907 S h e l l e y Ave, 78703, 478-6835 B u f f a l o e , M/M James R , , 8200 Kromer, 78758, 453-0412 Burns, M r s , Londa & D a u g h t e r s , 1 2 2 1 W . P r a i r i e Lea S t , L o c k h a r t TX 78644 C a r t e r , D r . James B , , 2802 Northwood Rd, 28703 Chapman, Mrs. R . D . , 9125 Chatsworth D r , Houston TX 77024 Cook, M/M Sam G I , 410 Towne Park T r a i l , 78751, 454-7653 [Address change] Cooper, Mr, Wm. E a r l , 1313 Dwyce D r , 78757, 459-8298 Dallas, M s Wanda E . , 9088 Posada Way, Sacramento CA 95826 D r a p e r , Mr, J o h n , 8800 Silverwood C t , 78759, 345-0707 F o r d , Mr, O r v i l l e L o , 3029 NW l l t h , OK C i t y , OK 73107 G u e l k e r , M r , C l a r e n c e W , , 7606 West R i m Dr, 78731, 345-1829 H a r t , Mrs. B i l l i e A . , 24-11 S a n d e r s Ln, 78748, 282-0016 Hearne, M s S h e r l y G u t t e n f e l d e r , Box 14125, 78761 H i n k e l , Mrs. J . L . , 301 Shady Oak D r , Georgetown TX 78626 H o l t , M s M a r g a r e t W,, 3805 Ave F , 78751, 453-2337 Huber, Mrs, D o r i s N , , 11705 N . L a m a r , 78753, 836-1262 H u t z e l l , M/M D . , 4700 F r a n k l i n Park D r , 78744, 443-3881 J a c k s o n , M r s . E . E . , 2 2 1 1 W . North Loop #2O5, 78756 Karl, M r . Roy C Rte 2 , F r e e p o r t TX 77541 K i r k , Miss L o u i s e , 2906 B r i d l e P a t h , 78703, 478-3770 Lee, M r . Bobby J o e , S t a r R t e 2 Box 1 4 , Evant TX 76525 L o c k h a r t , M r . E a r l , 7218 Chimney C o r n e r , 78731 Martin, M r . I , E a r l , 7 1 2 1 H a r t Ln #1128, 78731 M a t e j e k , Ms M a r g a r e t , Rte 1 Box 166-A, Cuero TX 77954 Mays, Mrs. C h a r l e s W,, 3202 Bonnie Rd, 78703, 478-7615 McBride, M s Joan Z . , 1306 W , C o l l e g e S t , Brady TX 76825 McKown, M s J a n e l l e , 8409 S i l v e r Ridge D r , 78759, 345-2021 McLean, Ms B a r b a r a A , , 124 O l i v e S t #2, San Marcos TX 78666 Monroe, C o l . Putnam W , , 4705 Balcones D r , 78731, 451-4958 Nix, M s L o u i s e , 9 M o n t p e l i e r , Newport Beach CA 92660 P e r k i n s , M s E l a i n e J . , 15800 H a m i l t o n P o o l Rd, 78736 Rheman, M r s , K a t h l e e n B . 9130 Western D r , Houston TX 77080 R o b e r t s o n , M r s . Louis L , 11200 P e a r c e Ln, Del V a l l e TX 78617, 247-2544 Rucker, Mr, James H . , 1 4 2 1 B e r k s h i r e D r , 78723, 452-2631 Rudd, M s Dora Dean, 112 L i v e Oak D r , Georgetown TX 78626 S h e r i d a n , M s M e r l e , 1303 A l e g r i a Rd, 78757 S m i t h , M r . C h a r l e s L . , 3106 Clawson Rd, 78704, 441-3551 S n y d e r , Mrs. Bryan 111, 12717 N*& Lamar Blvd, 78753, 251-4251 Southernwood, M s Martha J o , 1734 A r l i n g t o n D r , Corpus C h r i s t i 78415 Soward, M r , H. Martin 111, Box 606, I n g l e s i d e TX 78362 I , AGS d u a r t e r l y Vol. X X I I No. 3 A u s t i n TX: S t o c k e b r a n d , Mrs. I r a D o , l O l 9 E . R i v e r s i d e D r , 78704, 442-4663 Stoneham, M s L o i s , l O l 9 E . R i v e r s i d e Dr, 78704, 442-3083 S t u b b s , M r s l P a u l E . , 3410 H i l l v i e w Rd, 78703, 451-1471 S u l l i n s , Mrs. R . D . , Rte 1 Box 42-A, H i l l s b o r o TX 76645 Temple, M s Minnie, 2501 W. Av.e Z , Temple TX 76501 Toungate, Mrs. M a t t i e , 4314 Shoalwood, 78756,459-7265 Vance, M r O C h a r l e s L . , Rte 2 Box 341-A, F r i s c o TX 75034 Ward, Mrs. M . D . , 2 1 3 S h o r t S t , C a r r i z o S p r i n g s TX 78834 Warren, M s M a r g u e r i t e , 5801 Eureka D r , 78745, 441-1045 Wheeler, M/M C.L., 5811 Coolbrook D r , 78724 Wilborn, Mrs. Howard, 19430 Lockbridge, S p r i n g TX 77373 W i l l i a m s , Ms Sarah 3520 Highland View D r , 78731 Young, Mrs. E l i z a b e t h , 3602 Kellywood D r , 78749, 459-5987 ZIP PLUS 4 CODE The P o s t Office i s p u s h i n g t h e v o l u n t a r y use of f o u r more d i g i t s a t t a c h e d by a hyphen t o t h e f i v e a l r e a d y a s s i g n e d t o each zone. They c i t e four benefits: 1) More e f f i c i e n t a n d c o n s i s t e n t m a i l s e r v i c e 2 ) G r e a t e r a c c u r a c y i n h a n d l i n g and d e l i v e r y 3) Reduced P o s t a l S e r v i c e c o s t s 4) More s t a b l e r a t e s - - o u r r e d u c e d c o s t s w i l l r e s u l t i n s m a l l e r o r less frequent r a t e increases Could anyone be opposed t o t h o s e goals? S p e c i a l monetary i n c e n t i v e s a r e o f f e r e d t o b u s i n e s s e s t h a t comply w i t h t h e new g u i d i e l i n e s , b u t i n d i v i d u a l s s u r e l y need no b r i b e t o end o r s e t h i s program. Taking t h e t i m e t o a c c u r a t e l y copy a c o r r 3 s p o n d e n t ' s f u l l number seems a small p r i c e t o pay for improved s e r v i c e . Did you know t h a t ZIP means Zone Improvement Program? ( T h a t ' s why a l l t h r e e l e t t e r s s h o u l d be c a p i t a l s - - n o t Z i p as i n z i p p e r . ) The f i r s t d i g i t i s t h e n a t i o n a l a r e a (group of s t a t e s ) , t h e second t w o r e p r e s e n t t h e s e c t i o n a l c e n t e r o r l a r g e c i t y , and t h e l a s t two t h e p o s t o f f i c e (town) o r d e l i v e r y a r e a ( o f a c i t y ) , Thus A u s t i n i s 787, Georgetown, B a s t r o p , Buda e t c . a r e 786, and Del R i o , B r a c l p e t t v i l l e e t c . a r e 788. Learn t h e new code i n groups of d i g i t s : 3 - 2 4 , I am a non-numerical p e r s o n m y s e l f , and d e p l o r e t h e d e p e r s o n a l i z a t i o n of modern a u t o m a t i o n . But I s h a l l r e s i s t t h e t e m p t a t i o n t o s t u b b o r n l y r e f u s e t o c o o p e r a t e , b e c a u s e , as t h e announcement s o l o g i cally states; "Keep i n mind t h a t t h e s o o n e r you s t a r t u s i n g your ZIP PLUS 4 code, t h e s o o n e r our ZIP PLUS 4 m a i l volume w i l l grow, and t h e s o o n e r a l l of u s w i l l e n j o y t h e b e n e f i t s of i n c r e a s e d p o s t a l p r o d u c t i v i t y through a u t o m a t i o n . " The AGS mailing a d d r e s s w i l l be Box 774, A u s t i n TX 78767-0774. --Helen H e Rugeley, E d i t o r RECORDS RESEARCH CHAIRMEN Archives Bible C erne t e r y Church County Newspapers Mrs. J . B . Golden (Gray) M r . & Mrs. Orval W. Cunningham (Margie) M r . & Mrs. Gerard P . Goudreau ( B a r b a r a ) Mrs. LOW. Kiefer (Mary F r a n c e s ) M r . C h a r l e s Smith Mrs. Wac. Houston (Rose) [Bastrop & S m i t h v i l l e ] State Mr. Homer Taylor * 1 >. 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