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Tarrant County TXGenWeb1883 Death NoticesFrom Fort Worth Gazette & Fort Worth Daily Gazette Contributed by Rita Martin
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Note: The following
death notices are from the Fort Worth Gazette unless
otherwise noted.
Mrs. M. A. POTTER,
wife Capt. C. Potter of Gainesville, died Thursday G. L. WINSLOW, 24;
died Feb. 4, 1883 Lemuel EDWARDS found
dead on his farm Oct. 1879; son-in-law James CRESWELL charged Mrs. Lizzie SWIM,
killed in fire during Christmas holidays; Clarence VEITCH, aka
BONES, railroader, indicted for causing fire J. ASBERRY died last
night - one of oldest citizens of county Frank HAGAN died Wed.
in Weatherford; Merrell PARKS charged Dr. J. W. SHUEY,
prominent Sherman physician, died on 5th Charles S. PORTER, 23,
died yesterday; born Wythe Co. Va Frank McANALLY died
Friday of meningitis Tom LANE shot and
killed by persons unknown Dr. E. M. EAGLE, one
of oldest citizens of county, native North Carolina, bur.
yesterday Trinity Bend graveyard Dave STOVALL,
Smithville, died yesterday of pneumonia J. J. GIBBS member
Junction City IOOF Lodge 105 Ed BARRETT died
yesterday morning when hit by train; native Kentucky L. P. S. DUNN died
last Friday near Grapevine. b. Lawrence Co Ala 30 Apr. 1833;
came to Texas with parents 1839; mar. Miss VAN ZANDT 10 Feb.1858 Maj. George BARNARD
died March 6; estab. trading post 1844; oldest resident of Waco Mrs. L. C. W. HERMAN
died yesterday; body taken east for burial Lucinda SAUNDERS, wife
Geo. P. Saunders, died Anson, Jones Co. Tex. on March 7th Jerome SHOEMAKER,
killed Sat. evening Burlington, Montague Co.; burial Decatur John SILES,
Gainesville, suicide Mrs. Ida JONES died
yesterday at home of father Noah BURTON Dr. D. O. FARRAND,
Detroit; Maj. R. T. TWOMBLY is his father-in-law George HOLLAND of
Cleburne died here at son's home Ben COX has been
charged with 1878 murder of W. BIGGERSTAFF in Denton Albert Merten BOAZ, 7
mos, son David & Viola Boaz died March 23 [Fort Worth Gazette skips from March 31, 1833 to July 1, 1883 on microfilm] Frank WISE died Aurora
Sat. June 23 Frank H. BROWN died
July 9 suicide Edgar WILLIAMS, 9, son
F. M. Williams died on 4th in Cleburne Michael G. BROWN died
Monday night from typhoid malarial fever; recently came here
from W. Va.; leaves wife and children Willie STOVALL, ca 3
yrs, son S. C. & Lillie Stovall died June 30 at Hico N. NELSON died Burnet
July 12 suicide Wm SMITH son Rev. J.
C. Smith died July 10 in Denton Dr. A. T. Donaldson,
65, died Denton July 8 Mrs. Emma LAWSON, 29,
wife J. L. Lawson, died near Palo Pinto William NORWOOD, 75,
died near Waxahachie July 11 Miss Cora WALLER, 18,
d. Waxahachie July 11 Carl BERNHARDT died
yesterday of typhoid malarial fever Alexander LAMB
notorious cattle thief shot and killed in Langtry, Tex. by
Deputy Sheriff NORRIS of Kinney Co. on Wed. Mrs. Callie GALBRAITH
at Bonham on Monday, bur Willow Wild Cem. George RINTLEMAN, old
resident of this city; father of A. G. and C. H. Rintleman;
funeral yesterday Mrs. C. H. HARTNETT
died at her home Aug. 3 bur. in Denison, former home J. W. TAYLOR, of firm
Taylor and LEACH, died in Arlington last Fri. Young son of Rush
DAWSON accidently shot and killed himself at Henrietta last week Micajah E. SMITH, son
Rev. W. M. Smith died Sat. Aug. 11, typhoid fever W. W. BURFORD,
"excellent citizen" died yesterday Mrs. Mattie VAN ZANDT,
wife Major K. Van Zandt, died Sat. Aug. 18; funeral this
afternoon E. M. FAIN, former
resident, died a week ago at his home in Fayetteville Ark. Henry J. COUTS, 20,
nephew J. R. Couts W. R. JAMES, 33, died
Thurs. Aug. 23, at home of Mrs. BOWMAN. Was from Crab Orchard,
Ky Mrs. Martha STARR, 64,
old resident of the Fort, died of malarial fever yesterday at
home of Mr. BURCHILL; funeral today George MAGINNIS, 11,
son Maginnis, bookkeeper for Loving Pub. died yesterday of
diphtheria Henry J. THOMPSON,
pioneer citizen; burial near residence 5 miles west of the city J. N. OGLETREE died
suddenly Wed. at his home near Village Creek; one of oldest
citizens Tarrant County N. E. GRIFFITH died of
typhoid fever yesterday Macklin L. PRICE, 53,
died yesterday; came here from Miss. in 1874 Charles Elmo WILSON, 1
yr, son Rev. W. P. & Mrs. H. M. Wilson died Wed. Sept. 19,
1883 Lucian EDDY, 38; died
yesterday typhoid fever; resident White Settlement 30 years J. W. FLEMING shot and
killed yesterday by E. L. CUNNINGHAM Mr. Drew PRUIT's
mother, 65, died Coryell Co. James H. PATILLO, son
J.W. and Carrie Patillo died on 11th in Handley Carl FURGERSON, oldest
son C. and M. Furgerson, died in Fort Worth Aug. 21, 1883 R. D. CUNNINGHAM, 24,
brakeman, run over by train; body sent to his home, Middleport,
Ohio Robert FELDER died
yesterday from large dose morphine [No paper available for October 1883] Mary W. MOORE, 32,
wife F. P. Moore died Oct. 25, in Ky. Robert COOPER, 43, a
tinner, died yesterday T. J. ADAMS, father
Dr. Adams, died this morning in Bryan Mary A. SEELY, 30,
wife D. A. Seely, died Oct. 27 Mrs. Lizzie BROWNE,
21, widow S. F. Browne, dau W. C. McADAMS died in Weatherford
yesterday Frank H. HUXHAM of
Brooklyn NY died Nov. 19 at Fort Worth Tex. John MILLER shot and
killed in San Antonio; had lived Fort Worth many years D. SMITH, 26, of
Dallas, suicide Nov. 22, 1883 at the Plaza Hotel E. GERHARD of
Jefferson, died at Grand Hotel yesterday; body sent to Jefferson Abe GOLDSTEIN, brother
to A. Goldstein formerly of Fort Worth, died Nov. 29, at San
Antonio John QINCY shot and
killed by E. K. SLAVEN Dec. 2, 1883 Mrs. Eliza PETER, wife
E. B. Peter, died last Sunday at her home west of Roanoke Geo. C. MILLER, son
conductor Miller, died night before last; body sent to old home
in Leavenworth, Kan. Capt. Joe BARNES,
well-known freight conductor, killed by train near Texarkana
night before last; had many friends in this city Christopher J.
TERRELL, infant son Capt; J. C. Terrell; burial at new cemetery Mrs. Marie E. KINSEY,
wife C. C. Kinsey, dau. Dr. J. C. RIFFE, died at Vernon Dec. 23,
1883 Miss Emma STOCK dau G.
G. Stock, died in a fire in Belleville, Ill. Dr. J. D. RAY's mother
died Sat., age 82; body sent to Clinton, Ky. Miss L. Kate BASKETT
died yesterday; funeral at residence of B. HACKETT Joel A. FOWLER,
lynched at Socorro, NM; burial at old cemetery Ruth BROWN, wife Wm
Brown, died Dec. 31, 1883; came to Fort Worth in 1849 Mrs. Fannie DANIEL,
wife Dr. F. E. Daniel, died Wednesday Judge Gustavs A.
EVERTS, 86, died at residence W. A. HUFFMAN yesterday; father
Mrs. E. A. HENDRICKS, long time resident Bonham Harry BUFFINGTON, 3,
son L. M. & Mary E. Buffington, died last night James FOLEY shot at
Parlor Restaurant Saloon by man named HITTSON Josephine Lee HATCHER,
4 yrs 5 mos, died yesterday; parents J. L. and Maria Hatcher Ralph BROOKS died last
night; from Forsyth, Ga. A. A. NICHOLSON died
in jail at Graham yesterday; well known in Fort Worth; old home
in Va. Katie SULLIVAN, 28 -
bur. Catholic Cemetery Janie McDANIEL, dau J.
J. McDaniel died Feb. 8, 1884; formerly of Edgefield Co South
Carolina Oliver B. KEELER, 16,
died yesterday; son O. W. Keeler Randolph CETTI, infant
son of Zane Cetti and wife EMMA Pg 6, Col 5, Fri. 22 Feb.1884 |
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