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Tarrant County TXGenWeb1880-81 Death NoticesFrom The
Fort Worth Daily Democrat
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Ben THURSTON, Titus
County giant (7-1/2 ft tall). 3 Jan 1880 pg 2, col 2 Frank Leslie FOX,
stepson of J. P. SMITH. Mrs. Dr. Sam FIELD,
Funeral yesterday at Dallas. T. WILSON, Farmer's
Branch, Dallas Co., "North Texas Notes." John DIEGLEMAN. Killed
by Antoine STAHL near Lewisville; both from Germany. Rev. Mr. ALLEN, father
Rev. John R. ALLEN died last night. Mr. A. H. STEVENS, 63,
Sherman, suicide. Mr. L. MURPHY, county
assr Denton County. Sam Bell MARSHALL of
Sherman seriously wounded in shooting at Red Light Saloon in
Sherman. Died last Monday. Louis BROWN of
Smithfield died in Archer Co few days ago - his horse fell on
him. Mrs. Musa BONNER,
sister of A. S. NICHOLSON died a few days ago near Princeton,
Ark. A. B. FRASER, Jr.,
died on 12th, infant son Mr. & Mrs. A. B. FRASER of Anneta,
Parker Co. Funeral from home of Judge CUMMINGS; bur. This city.
A. J. HODGES of
Tennessee; murdered at Morgan, Bosque Co. on the 11th. Mattie WOODS, nee
WHITE, late of this city murdered at Morgan, Bosque Co on the
11th. Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. BARNES died Wednesday night (Houston papers please
copy). George W. ECKHART, 25,
died Thursday. Mrs. Emma BROOKS, wife
of W. B. BROOKS died on the 19th. Infant daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Andy BRANDON died Monday night. William B. HONEYCUTT,
24, formerly of Waco; suicide. Wm. STEVENS, cattleman
from Texas killed by Charles WILSON July 26 in Indian Territory.
Cordelia BROWN, 7, dau
W. C. BROWN (Denton Monitor please copy). Archie ALEXANDER inf
son Mr. G. W. And Mrs. LaBelle ALEXANDER died yesterday morning.
Charles Albert
HUTCHESON, Mansfield, died Aug. 21, 1880; bur. Johnson Station.
Mrs. Hannah COPE, 73,
died at residence of Sam House near Mansfield on 24th inst. John WADDINGTON, stone
mason, formerly of Parker County, murdered by two men near
Seymour, Tex. Robert W. MAAS, infant
son Capt. & Mrs. Louis MAAS. Maud PATTERSON, dau
Dr. & Mrs. W. S. PATTERSON, Veal Station, died Aug. 19,
1880. John WATTS, about 28,.
Drowned; wife is dau of Mrs. BLANKENSHIP. Charley CAMPBELL,
pianist at the Red Light dance saloon; suicide yesterday
evening; buried by subscription. D. M. WILLIAMS,
jeweler, died during the night previous. John McCART, 56,
brother of Robert McCART. Giles HYDE, 50, Lake
City, Mich. Died Oct. 10, 1880; brother of Capt. Charley HYDE. Eddie LEWIS, son James
LEWIS who lives near White's Chapel, died Thursday. Richard P. BULL, about
26, murdered; buried by the city yesterday. Harrison COPE,
murdered in Denton. Mary E. SCOTT, wife J.
C. SCOTT, Esq. Died Sunday evening. Geo. W. HARRIS shot
and killed by W. C. HUDSON July 10, 1880 in Marion Co. Ark. Wm. F. NANCE, about
20, son of Gideon NANCE, Esq. Died yesterday. Mrs. R. S. MANN died
at Mansfield yesterday. M. N. BONES,
son-in-law Mr. BAGLEY. Bill HUNNICUT, suicide
2 or 3 months ago at the "Waco Tap." Willie RANKIN inf son
Mrs. RANKIN died yesterday. Mr. F. SOUTER old
citizen of this city died Sunday morning of Bright's disease. Sadie PIKE, 16 from
Ft. Scott, Kansas, suicide. Mrs. Minnie BURT, wife
of Col. Giroud BURT of Edgefield, S. C., sister of Etta GRIFFIN,
died Nov. 4, 1880. Mrs. STRICKFADEN wife
of J,. F. STRICKFADEN died yesterday. Mr. OLDHAM,
Weatherford, brother-in-law George LOVING. Mrs. EDWARDS died
yesterday morning; funeral from residence of W. S. HOLT. Wright SANDIGE, son J.
Q. SANDIGE died Coldwater Miss. Monday. Chas. H. PEPPER,
Dallas, died from injuries recd in train crash last October. Mrs. MURRAY, Mrs.
BURCHILL's mother died Tuesday P. M. William TOWERS, "Uncle
Billy," Texarkana died Tuesday morning. Son, Perry, lives FW. Brother of J. T. SMITH
died in Ark. Body brought here and reinterred last Saturday. Frankie STRICKFADEN
only son of J. F. STRICKFADEN died yesterday. Mr. UNDERWOOD of firm
Henry & UNDERWOOD, hardware dealers, died Monday evening. Eddie ROBINSON 1 yr, 4
months, inf son Allen ROBINSON of Arlington. D. B. HOLT old and
highly respected citizen of this city died yesterday. Judge E. R. WALKER
died Jan 9 in Denton; bur in new cemetery. Inf son Mrs. Frank
BOHART, 6 months old. Miss Julie RANDALL of
Dallas died yesterday at Dallas. Maj. Robert I.
LAWRENCE late of Missouri Pacific RR, died last night; remains
taken to Pittsburg, PA by his son, W. H. LAWRENCE. Inf son Mr. and Mrs.
BEESON 2 mo 2 wks, died yesterday. Bud GRAHAM died
Sunday; was delivery wagon driver for Joseph M. BROWN. John R. RANKIN,
T&P RR employee, died Sun; bur yesterday by Odd Fellows. Milton S. CARWILE, Jr.
died yesterday of meningitis. Mr. CATES child died
suddenly yesterday morning. Mr. Harry HARMAN, city
expressman, died yesterday of meningitis. Lawrence Eugene BURT,
13 yr, bro Mrs. Etta M. GRIFFIN died Sunday of spinal
meningitis. Volney A. GAY 2
months, inf son Mr. and Mrs. Charles GAY died last Monday night. Mrs. BUCHANAN, wife
Col. BUCHANAN, died yesterday. John Tylston FRACKER,
62, father Harry FRACKER, died recently Zanesville, Ohio. Young man named
CHAPMAN, in wood business, died yesterday; bur in new cemetery. Mr. McALISTER, wood
chopper in western portion of city, died yesterday meningitis. Wm. DENKMAN found dead
in his wagon. Mr. R. C. STOUT near
Johnson Station. Sam BEERS murdered
last night by unknown person at Railroad Saloon. Mr. Henry BOND died
last Wednesday. Joe BROWN died from
injuries received falling down stairs. Mrs. Martha M. MELTON
died 27 Feb of spinal meningitis; mother of William, James and
Oliver Melton. Walter PIGMAN, age 6,
son Alderman C. L. PIGMAN died Thursday night. Little child Tobe
JOHNSON died of measles. Wife of Aaron GARNER
died Monday of meningitis in Lewistown, Mo; decd is mother of
Miss Jennie GARNER and sister Mrs. W. H. AKIN, Cohoes, NY. Sammie FLY, son Mrs.
FLY, died spinal meningitis last night. B. F. BIRDWELL, old
and respected citizen of the county died night before last. Katie Fairfax BIBBS,
inf dau of S. T. and Ella BIBBS died yesterday morning. Poem to Katie BIBBS by
Miss Frankie NICHOLS, 15. Mr. G. P. SCLYSTER
died yesterday of spinal meningitis. Son of Volney ROBINSON
died last night of meningitis. Infant child of Mr.
& Mrs. Frank D. HESTON died here while visiting Mr. &
Mrs. S. M. FRY (they from Virden, Ill.) Samuel McFaden FLY,
13, son of Major B. F. FLY. Mrs. Sallie A. THARP,
24, wife B. A. THARP, died Tuesday. (St. Louis Republican &
Sheveport paper please copy) Wm. D. M. GANSGILL,
18, died yesterday. Mr. Nell MABEN died
yesterday; wife and several children survive him. Miss Mary Jane
McCRACKEN, 43, sister J. L. McCRACKEN. Mrs. Mary B. D.
LOVING, mother of Mrs. Gen. BYRNE, Mrs. Capt. BALL and Mrs. Jno.
W. TURNER, died yesterday. Alderman C. L. PIGMAN
died Hot Springs, Ark. yesterday. Tribute Respect Fort Worth
Fire Dept. & Fort Worth Lodge AM & FM. Thos. HUBBARD died
yesterday of meningitis. Julia E. GRAVES, wife
Henry GRAVES; funeral 10 this morning. Mr. Frank ADAMS died
yesterday morning. Man named HARRISON
killed near Arlington by his brother-in-law. 9-yr-old dau Mrs.
LARKEY died yesterday meningitis. Thomas MORRIS old and
highly respected citizen of county died yesterday of meningitis. Lacy May WALTON infant
dau. of Mr. & Mrs. R. F. WALTON died Sunday. C. B. SEBASTIAN, 57,
of Throckmorton, formerly of Fort Worth. Louis QUENTELL died
yesterday of typhoid pneumonia. Mike CUNNINGHAM died
in city hospital last Sunday of meningitis. David EAST, son Joel
& Elizabeth EAST died March 20, 1881. John Walter SWAYNE
inf. son of Mr. & Mrs. John F. SWAYNE died yesterday
afternoon. George SAUNDERS, of
Dallas, engineer, killed in train wreck near Sweetwater. Jno. Ray WEST, died
May 7th. Tribute Respect by Grapevine Sunday School. Mr. Leslie FROST died
suddenly yesterday morning. Brother of Col. Charlie FROST. Bud FRANKLIN, 33,
Callahan, well known stockman, drowned in Colorado River 4th
inst. Margaret BROWN 2 yrs,
daughter of William & Mary BROWN died May 29. W. R. RUAN, 53 died
yesterday, emp. By Randall Bros. From Columbus, Ga. Mattie PRATER, 2nd dau
H. M. & Elizabeth Prater died Cleburne May 27. Mr. FITCH, train
fireman died of injuries from train wreck on Wed. body taken to
Denison. Dr. J. S. DUNN died in
El Paso. Mrs. Harriet BRADY,
76, wife of Gen. Brady of Tenn. died yesterday at residence of
dau Mrs. E. H. FORSYTHE. Mr. Joe ACKER prop of
Alamo Wagon yard died Sunday. Mrs. J. E. DUNNING
funeral today. Johnnie BELL formerly
emp by 1st Natl Bank here died in Tenson, Ala. May 27. Mr. Thomas S. LEVY
died at his home in Weatherford yesterday. Thurs. 6 mos old infant Mrs. DYE, died Thursday; she is widow of the man killed in the Katla train wreck. Charles T. HILLER died
of knife wounds inflicted by R. P. HIGHNOTE bur. Dallas. Engineer BURNS bur in
city cemetery. Son of Mr. & Mrs.
Aaron GOLDSTEIN, Gainesville; grandfather is Mr. D. WENAR. Mr. G. JOHNSON,
shoemaker, Norwegian, died from heart disease yesterday. Mr. James J. BAKER of
Leonards store neighborhood died last Saturday; bur. beside dau.
Mrs. McMILLAN. Ida May BROWN inf dau
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Brown; died yesterday, funeral at 5:00
p.m. Col. J. B. GRIFFIN,
56, died on 25 June. Stella M. DENNETT, 18
yr 3 mo. died at mother's residence 5 July. Mr. Thornton HOLLIS,
well known and highly respected citizen, died yesterday. Mr. A. J. PEARCY died
at residence of Dr. BRANDON in Johnson Station yesterday Henry WILLIAMS, nephew
T. J. CHOWNING, killed at Roanoke yesterday Dau Mr. T. E. BOAZ bur
city cemetery Mrs. LONGIVER died
yesterday Chas. MULLER, "Billy
Miller" died at terminus of tracks; buried there Wm CLARK run over and
killed by train; was yard brakeman on the MP [Missouri Pacific] Mike DAVIS of Ash
Creek accidently shot last Saturday F. M. SNOW died
yesterday Ella HOWARD, A
Memoriam to the heartbroken parents 3 yr old son Mr.
HARTSFIELD of Aurora killed a week ago Miss Nellie BERRY died
Oakland, Maryland; sister of Thos. & Nick BERRY and Mrs.
SIMMONS of this city Joe THOMPSON,
Grapevine, killed on 18th Mrs. LARAMIE; husband
and 10 day old baby survive; father from Ohio Mr. E. C. FLAHERTY, 24
yrs died on 23rd Infant Mr. & Mrs.
DANIELS Mr. P. C. TOWNSEND
mortally wounded near Dido from accidental gunshot Ernest MATTHEWS, 9
months son A. & Kate Matthews died yesterday Oldest child Robert
ZEIBIG died Sun July 31 Wife of Robert ZEIBIG,
German, buried July 25 Only remaining child
Robert ZEIBIG died Tues Aug 2 Frankie MAURICE, inf
son T. L. & S. J. Maurice died yesterday Bertie SCOTT died
yesterday in a house of ill fame in the Third Ward Dr. W. E. ORGAIN bur
yesterday by Masonic Fraternity Lodge No. 148 A.F. Masons. Miss Jennie MOSS,
Springtown burned to death Saturday Child of Jim
COURTRIGHT Charles SMITH, a
tailor, formerly of Georgetown, committed suicide in Harry
BROWN'S saloon Geo. TAYLOR died at
the Railroad Restaurant yesterday (Dayton & Springfield,
Ohio papers copy) Mrs. W. R. McLAURY,
wife of Atty McLaury, died yesterday Charlie DUCIE, Supt
Ft. Worth Street Railway, died yesterday Mrs. Josephine
ROBINSON, wife of Volney Robinson, died Sunday afternoon Father of W. W. MORROW
died recently in Cincinnati, Ohio Henry BAUERFIELD,
employed by Lampasas "Dispatch," accidently shot and killed by
14-yr-old John GUINN Dr. M. S. CROW of
Erath County [Tex] passed away at Eureka Springs Peter Able DANIELS,
inf son Mr. & Mrs. Peter Daniels [died] Mrs. JACKSON (of
Mansfield) Willie GRIMSLEY, about
3, oldest son of Garrett and Mollie Grimsley, died on 17th Thomas Sidney
GRIMSLEY, one, son of Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Grimsley, died this
morning [Mansfield] Child of Mr. Dow ADAMS
died in Gibson neighborhood (Mansfield) Maj. Jacob BACK died
near Mansfield Mrs. WALKER
(Mansfield) Mr. J. W. L. STURGIS, one of oldest residents of Hillsboro [Tex] died yesterday; native Maryland; to Texas 20 years ago Mr. J. W. DANIELS,
formerly in restaurant business this city, drowned near
Hillsboro; bur by IOOF in this city yesterday Mrs. Mollie E. DAWSON,
wife J. M. Dawson and dau Mr. and Mrs. John NICHOLS, died in
Lampasas Springs; bur Fort Worth Sept 9 Annie JOHNSON,
colored, died last night; suicide Mr. J. L. DODSON died
Wednesday after a terrible accident at the mill in Buffalo
Springs. John McGRATTON
committed suicide Weatherford Sept. 12 Dr. COSTWELL and son
killed by Mr. Cox near Silver Creek Sept. 12 C. N. NORTH died of
typhoid fever on the 13th; recently from Warsaw, Kentucky J. H. WILLIAMS of
Colorado shot and killed by man named McGHEE in Big Springs President GARFIELD has
died; Chester A. ARTHUR new president Ella Margaret, inf dau
Thomas & Berthine DUROSS, died yesterday Gen. T. J. JENNINGS
died yesterday; burial in new cemetery Thomas MAJORS, 18, who
lived on Live Oak Creek, shot himself accidently; died Sunday Virgil Leroy, age 3,
2nd son of Woodson L. and Allene LIGON, died in Graham, Tex. Henry LEER, formerly
of this city, shot and killed in Abilene Col. A. J. BYRD,
editor of the Alvarado "Bulletin" died in Cleburne last
Saturday; brother, George Byrd, lives this city Mr. PECK, prominent
cattle man of South Texas, killed by lightening near Colorado
City Reuben WEAVER, 66,
died Oct. 2 at home in Ft. Worth; native of Ga; came here in
1878 William MOODY died
yesterday; bur by Odd Fellows; leaves wife and several children Capt. J. E. HAYDEN
died at home in Pilot Point last Thursday P. D. LEWIS, printer,
25, while drunk Sat. night in Dallas, fell across tracks and
went to sleep; run over and killed Mrs. Mary STETSON, a
stranger in this town, died yesterday of consumption (Chicago
papers please copy) George CLARK, prisoner
in county jail, died in city hospital of typhoid fever Capt. R. F.
TACKABERRY, in saddlery and harness business, died last night Mrs. E. E. HUDSON,
niece of Col. B. B. WALKER, died last night at the Planters
House. Henry B. LOLLEY,
recently from Montague Co., died at McBRIDE's wagon yard Linton Price HUTCHINS,
inf son Mr. & Mrs. L. Hutchins Mother of Mr. Patrick,
rector of St. Andrews died in South Carolina, age 66 I. B. SAMUELS,
architect, drowned in Clear Fork of Trinity; came here recently
from Boston; bro-in-law is Capt. McINTIRE Mrs. Darens [sic]
FOREMAN, wife of Ransom Foreman; came to this country 42 years
ago from Morgan Co. Ill. Tommy KENNEDY, 11, son
W. Y. and S. G. Kennedy; died Nov. 1, kicked by horse Mr. WARD died of
apoplexy; lived on Walnut Creek beyond Springtown Willie Beall CONNOR 19
months, son H. N. and Sallie A. Connor; died Nov. 7 Stella EVANS, inf dau
B. C. and Ella Evans died Nov 11 James FERGUSON of
Pawtucket, R. I. died yesterday at the city hospital Annie May LOGAN, dau
John R. and Jennie Logan; funeral today Mr. WEST was found
dead on his farm near Comanche yesterday George HOLLAWONGER
drowned in Clear Fork of Trinity; bur. by county; from
Lexington, Edgefield Co. SC. John COLLIER Jr inf
son of Rev John Collier and wife died Nov. 15, 1881 Julia HUNTER, Negro
and one year old child from Sherman found dead by Officer Long Tom HUCKABEE,
brakeman, died Sunday; lost his leg in accident Saturday Mr. REYNOLDS, printer,
new to city, died at the Snow House Sunday; bur new cemetery Samuel R. BARBER, 73,
pioneer of West Texas, died Nov. 8 at the mineral wells in Palo
Pinto Co. Col. S. A. HIGHTOWER
died Sunday night. Bur by Order of Knights of Pythias T. J. McGUIRE, about
40, found dead in his room at J. C. Scotts; formerly of
Meadville, Pa; bur. yesterday Mrs. RANDOLPH,
formerly of this city, died some weeks ago in Galveston Man named JOHNSON died
at Dutch Fred's restaurant yesterday of typhoid malaria Infant son B. A.
MATHERS died last Saturday at Johnson Station Henry Collier MATHERS
4 mos, 23 days, died 10 Dec 1881 |
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