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1880-81
Death Notices |
From Fort Worth Daily Democrat |
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1881-83
Death Notices |
Fort
Worth Democrat-Advance & Fort Worth Gazette |
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1883
Death Notices |
From
Fort Worth Gazette & Fort Worth Daily
Gazette |
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1884
Death Notices |
From
Fort Worth Gazette |
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1920
Death Notices |
From
unknown newspaper |
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Mrs.
Catherine Beselder |
Pioneer
Resident |
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George
D. Bond, MD |
A
graduate of Vanderbilt University |
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Isaac
Walter Bowling |
Retired
cable splicer |
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Albert
Anderson Bridges |
Active
member of R. E. Lee Camp, UCV |
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Rev.
E. T. Bridges |
Retired
Methodist minister |
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Samuel
Burk Burnett |
Texas
Pioneer Cowman |
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Mrs.
Hilda T. Burroughs |
Wife
of Postmaster |
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Dr.
William Paxton Burts |
Pioneer
Physician |
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Walter
B. Cayce |
Retired
president of South Fort Worth State Bank |
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Mrs.
Sarah M. Chambers |
Her
husband prominent in public and business affairs |
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Ira
C. Chase, MD |
Experimented
with x-ray |
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Alton
Chism |
2
year old child, accidentally shot and killed by his uncle |
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John
B. Cummins, MD |
Oldest
practicing physician in the United States |
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Dr.
I. M. Darter |
One
of the old citizens of Fort Worth |
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Mrs.
H. G. Deering |
Aged
53 years |
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Arthur
Seeley Dingee |
Long
time Fort Worth grocer |
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Judge
Constant Dodson |
A
Good Man Gone |
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Sidney
M. Doge |
Public
School Teacher |
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W.
A. Duringer, MD |
A
physician of wide reputation |
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Captain
Samuel Evans |
He
was a gallant Confederate Soldier. |
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E.
W. Farmer |
Pioneer
Texas cattleman |
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Julian
Feild, MD |
Was
educated in a box shanty |
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Mrs.
Sarah D. Henderson |
Resident
for many years |
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Captain
George Bird Holland |
Texas
Pioneer - Confederate Veteran |
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Colonel
Henry Clay Holloway |
Stockyard
Promoter |
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John
B. Laneri |
Well
known business leader |
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Alfred
P. Luckett |
An
old and highly respected citizen of Fort Worth |
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John
Miller |
Infant
son of Daniel and Louisa |
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J.
T. Morgan |
West
Texas pioneer |
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William
Pannill |
Employee
of Swift Packing Company |
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Mrs.
Florence Peak |
Oldest
Resident in City, Wife of First Physician |
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Mrs.
J. H. Prewett |
Estimable
Woman Dead |
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Leopold
Hiram Reeves, MD |
His
contributions to medicine were innumerable. |
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Colonel
J. E. Roundtree |
Member
of the Masonic Fraternity for 45 years. |
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Jefferson
& Mary E. Sauder |
Married
for more than half a century. |
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Bacon
Saunders, MD |
Founding
member of the Texas Surgical Society. |
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Winfield
Scott |
Cattleman
and Capitalist |
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John
B. Slaughter |
Pioneer
Texas Cattleman and Indian Fighter |
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Colonel
John Peter Smith |
The
Father of Fort Worth |
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Holman
Taylor, MD |
Grand
Old Man of Texas Medicine |
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Elijah
Lennie Therrell |
an
employee of Kemble Brothers Furniture Company |
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Mrs.
Fannie Therrell |
Survived
by three daughters and two sons |
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Johnnie
Elmer Therrell |
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Mariah
Traylor |
First
to be buried in Ford Cemetery |
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Rowan
H. Tucker |
Veteran
in County and City Politics |
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Isaac
L. Van Zandt, MD |
Ambassador
from the Republic of Texas to Washington |
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Lt.
Dan Vaughn |
Veteran
of Confederacy and Pioneer Settler |
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W. T. Waggoner |
Fort
Worth Capitalist |
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Gibbs
F. Walls |
Retired
farmer |
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D.
M. Williford |
Royal
Arch Mason |
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John
Frank Wright |
Survived
by wife and three children |
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Jesse
Zane-Cetti |
Builder
of T&P Railroad into Fort Worth |