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Temple daily telegram obits
Temple daily telegram obits













temple daily telegram obits

He moved with his family to Bremond in 1869, and in 1874 he located in Calvert, where he has since resided.Ĭapt. Before the expiration of this furlough, he was appointed (without solicitation) enrolling officer for Robertson County, where he remained until the close of the war. Procuring a thirty days' furlough he joined his family at Owensville, Tex. From there he was transferred to the Trans-Mississippi Department, reporting to E. He was captured at Arkansas Post and spent four months as a prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio he was exchanged in Virginia and sent to Bragg's army, then in Tennessee. Bradford, Captain) preceded to Victoria, Tex, and was mustered into service in Company F, Sixth Texas infantry, Col. In 1863 he assisted in raising a Belton infantry company for the Confederate service was elected First Lieutenant of the company (H. Although a Northern man he was ever loyal to the South. Early in January 1854, the Captain moved with his family to Texas, settling in Corsicana, later in the same year he moved to Fairfield, Freestone County, and in 1857 he moved to Bell County. The Captain was a staunch Democrat of the pure Jeffersonian type. They are the parents of ten children, five of whom are living. Kincaid, nee Sweetman, at Waverly, Ill., July 18, 1859. Church died at his residence in this city this morning at 2:30 o'clock in his 78th year. (Fort Worth Daily Gazette, Fort Worth, Tex, Jvm)Ĭalvert, Tex., June 15 - Capt. It is supposed to have been strangled to death through the night. Cannons was found a corpse yesterday morning by its mother's side. (The Caldwell News-Chronicle, Caldwell, Tex, vm) He will be buried today by the Odd Fellows. He grew rapidly worse and died Sunday afternoon from the injuries received. He soon revived and was taken home, seven miles south of town. Campbell, a well to do farmer, was in town Saturday and when he mounted his horse to return home the horse became unmanageable and fell on him, producing unconsciousness. (The Nacogdoches Plaindealer, Nacogdoches, Tex, vm)īelton, Texas, May 24 - MR. No bones were broken, but internal injuries were received, resulting in death yesterday. He found the boy helpless, and in a good condition to be frozen. Cooksey late that evening learned that the cow had a calf and decided to go drive her up. The cow attacked him, butting him down and rolling him over on the ground. He found there that a "muley" cow had a young calf, and he attempted to drive them to the lot.

temple daily telegram obits

Cooksey, Thanksgiving day, and approached the house through a pasture. Brown, who lives near Temple, died yesterday from the effects of injuries received last Thursday. Temple, Tex, Nov 28 - Marion Brown, the 10-year-old son of S. (Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Tex, vm) He has been paralyzed for four or five years. (Source: newspaper unknown, dated Jan, 3, 1958, transcribed by Sue P. Walter Caitlin of Caldwell 17 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Wanda Ann Moore of Everlux, France, and Wynnell Bell of Estelline two brothers, Louie Bell and Oscar Bell, both of Temple one sister, Mrs. Bell of Riverton, Wym., and Homer Bell of Estelline six daughters, Mrs. Survivors are his wife, of Estelline two sons, J. Bell was born March 16, 1884, in Temple and was a retired farmer and stockman. Funeral arrangements are pending with Spicer Funeral Home here. Bell, 74, resident of Hall County the past 50 years, died at noon today in his home in Estelline. Funeral services will be held at Brenham Friday. Surviving are his wife three daughters:, Mrs. He was prominent in Texas Masonic circles. Ball, 79, of San Antonio, past president of the Texas Bar Association, died here Thursday after a six weeks' illness.

temple daily telegram obits

Source: Transactions of the Texas State Medical Association, Volsd Baker, Temple, Texas, died December 13, 1888. Obituaries and Death Notices of Bell County Texasĭr.















Temple daily telegram obits