This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Palmer Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8430 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 27 Feb 1899, p.8 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Boy Badly Burned Near Rockdale Rockdale, Tex., 26 Feb – The three-year-old son of Mr. Louie Palmer, living four miles east of Rockdale, had the lower part of his body and limbs burned almost to a crisp on yesterday. He was playing around a fire out of doors and his clothing caught fire, and before assistance could reach him was so badly burned that the attending physician thinks he cannot live. Several years ago Mr. Palmer lost his wife and three children in a fire that destroyed his dwelling. This is the fourth member of his family to be afflicted by fire. = = = = Dallas Morning News, 28 Feb 1899, p.3 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Died from Effects of Burns Rockdale, Tex., 26 Feb – The three-year-old son of Mr. Leslie Palmer, who was so badly burned a few days ago by his clothing catching fire, died yesterday from the effects of his burns. This is the fourth member of Mr. Palmer’s family that he has lost by their being burned, having lost his wife and three children a few years ago.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rolley Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8429 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 21 Feb 1899, p. 8 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Tobe Rolley Shot and Killed Cameron, Tex., 21 Feb – Tobe Rolley was shot and killed last night at Davilla, in Milam county. The assailant is at large. The difficulty was brought on about a woman. All are colored.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barge, Fokes Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8428 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 03 Feb 1899, p.6 Dallas, Dallas Morning News, Texas Mortuary Barge – Sherwood, Iron Co. Tex., 31, Jan – Frances A. Barge died yesterday at 5:30 p.m., aged 69 years. Deceased came from Milam county and was mother to County Judge W. F. Fokes of Irion county.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Simmons Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8427 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 30 Jan 1899, p.8 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Beaten by Negroes R. P. Simmons of Rockdale has Stirring Adventure R. P. Simmons of Rockdale, a marblecutter, was admitted to Parkland hospital at 2 o’clock Sunday morning in a physically wrecked condition. His left arm was broken between the elbow and the shoulder, and below the elbow there was two or three deep gashes, inflicted by a sharp instrument of some sort. In addition to these injuries, he had been stabbed under the right and left shoulder blades. He informed the police that four unknown negroes attacked him in South Dallas, that he put up the best fight he was capable of making and finally, deeming discretion the better part of valor, made a good run for his life, reaching the corner of Main and Austin streets in a very demoralized condition. The police telephoned for the hospital ambulance and Simmons was taken to Parkland, where Superintendent Florence and his assistants set the broken arm and dressed his wounds. He lost $10 or $12 in the melee.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Marshall, Perry, Jones, Page, Feris, Mitchell, Andrus, Bassett, Pleasants, Degress, Smith Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8426 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 21 Jan 1899, p. 5 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas Prof. J. P. Marshall Death of an Old Texas – How He Grew With The News Rockdale, Milam Co., Tex. 19 Jan – J. P. Marshall died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Lillie Perry, in this city on Monday morning last, aged 68 years. He was buried Tuesday in the City cemetery. He leaves four children – M. W. H. Marshall and Mrs. Lillian Perry of Rockdale, Mrs. Lola Jones of Cooper, Tex., and Mrs. Fannie Page of Tombstone, Ariz. Mr. Marshall was an old Texan, having resided in this state since 1835 and had been a constant reader of The News for nearly fifty years. Prof. J. P. Marshall was born in Giles county, Tennessee, in 1831, removed to Texas in 1835, went to Richmond, Fort Bend county, in 1853, where he first saw and became acquainted with The Galveston Weekly News, Willard Richardson, proprietor, He engaged as a private tutor at the home of George W. Pleasants, who was a subscriber to The News. In a few months Mr. Marshall changed his location and of course needed a newspaper, so he subscribed for The News and remembered very distinctly that he paid $5 per year for it. In subsequent years the price was gradually reduced to $4, then to $3 and $2, and finally to $1 per annum. After reading The News for one year he concluded that he must have it for another year so he subscribed again and repeated his subscriptions annually from that day to his death. Prof. Marshall recently wrote The News as follows: Prof. J. P. Marshall “The News is emphatically my ideal of what a newspaper should be and I have often said that if I had to confine myself to one paper that one should be The News. As I came here before the battle of San Jacinto was fought, I call myself an old Texan and you probably know how old Texans love each other and how we love the good old times we had long ago and no doubt I love The News because of my old and long acquaintance with it. I have often declared that if I could not have my coffee and The News I would take The News and do without the coffee. The course of The News on all the great questions that have agitated the country in last forty-three years has not always, of course, met my approval, but I have been with The News like we old Texans were with Sam Houston – we would fall out with him sometimes – and curse him and swear we would never vote for him again, and start to the polls with a ballot against him, but before we got there we would tear up ! the ballot and put in one for the ‘Old Hero.’ I never cast a vote against him in my life. He was my ‘political god.’ So I have often cursed The News and sworn I would never subscribe for it again, but when the time came to renew away went my money to The News. And I will say right here that if the opposition of The News to Old Sam away back in the fifties came mighty near creating an estrangement between me and The News forever. “Having been a constant reader of The News for forty-three years I think I ought to know it pretty well. I must say that I think it is a bold and fearless paper and a consistent and independent paper, and the very best exponent of Texas, her resources and interests of any paper in the state or world. I have always admired its independence. I have know it often to condemn the administrations it helped to make and also to commend the acts of E. J. Davis, who was odious to the people in reconstruction days, when they were right and just. Many times I heard it called a radical paper because it dare to approve anything done by the party in power in those dark and troublous times. Papers were scarce in those days. The Houston Telegraph seemed to be a prominent rival for public favor, but it is forgotten, while The News has grown to be a great double-ender, with 315 miles between the ends. Merit wins. “Of those who lived at Richmond in 1853, when I first saw The News and who still live there, I can recall the names of Dr. George A. Feris, John C. Mitchell, Walter Andrus, Clem Bassett and Mrs. George W. Pleasants. All the rest have passed over the river to rest under the shade of the trees. Mrs. Pleasants is the relict of G. W. Pleasants, my first friend and patron, who died January 7, 1891. “In 1850 I taught my first school in Texas and have been continuously engaged in teaching ever since – forty- five years. I claim to have taught longer in Texas than any teacher in the state. If this should meet the eye of any one who has taught longer in Texas I wish him to communicate the fact to me. If no one does I shall claim the ‘belt.’ I am still in the harness, being engaged to teach next year. I also claim to hold the first public free school certificate ever issue to a teacher in the state. It was issued at Austin, signed by J. C. Degress. I was examined by R. H. Smith at Richmond June 30, 1871, who told me that I was the first teacher who had applied to him for examination. I have also the military order (dated at Houston September 2, 1872) assigning me to duty in the public free schools. “I will close with the favorite toast of old Sam Houston to his friends: ‘Here is hoping The News may live to be a thousand years old, weigh 700 pounds and die worth a million.’ Courteously yours, “J. P. Marshall”
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Darris, Moreau, Tyler Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8425 Message Board Post: Dallas Morning News, 15 Jan 1899, p.6 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas “The Confederate Home” From the list of inmates: Brown, Daniel, Company H, Watson’s regiment, Millican, Texas Darris, W.S., Company E, Waul’s Legion: Milam county, Tex. Moreau, Julius, Company E, Fourth Texas Cavalry, Milam county, Tex. Tyler, Moses B., Company E, Fourth Texas Cavalry, Milam county, Tex
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ramsey Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8424 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Ramsey HOUSTON - Services for Bobbie Lee Ramsey, 73, of Houston were held at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28, 2005, at Memorial Oaks in Houston. Interment followed in Houston National Cemetery with a 21-gun salute and “Taps.” Mr. Ramsey died Wednesday, Feb. 23, after a strong and courageous battle with lung cancer. He was born March 19, 1931. Mr. Ramsey was a Korean War veteran, serving as a sergeant in the U.S. Army until the peace treaty was signed in 1953. He was a printer by trade and retired after 30 years with Cameron Iron Works. Mr. Ramsey was preceded in death by his sister, Deannie Parker, who also struggled with cancer. He is survived by his children, Roni Urbano and husband Andy, Debbie Travis Gina Jatzlau and husband Jeff, Scott Ramsey and wife Rhonda; his “neighborhood kids,” Jimmy Knight, Curtis Knight and Robert LaDue; his grandchildren, Felicia and Tim Everett, Erek Padilla, Adam Ramsey, Stevie Criswell, Wesley Rolan, Dawn and Jason Wyatt, Amie Peltonen and Shelby Ramsey; his great-grandchildren, Ashley, Blake, Candace, Kaylee, Mackenzie, Brandon and Bryce; his brothers, Jerry Ramsey and wife Frances, Marion Ramsey and wife Mickey; also, numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Pallbearers were Anthony Morrison, Tim Everett, Erek Padilla, Adam Ramsey, Matt Ramsey and Graham Carmichael.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Salge, Wenzel Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8423 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Salge NEW BRAUNFELS - A chapel service for Verna Mae Salge, 76, of New Braunfels will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 3, 2005, at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home in New Braunfels with Rev. Daryl Higgins officiating. Interment will follow in Lone Oak Cemetery. Ms. Salge died Sunday, Feb. 27, at her residence. She was born Sept. 29, 1928, to Hilmar C. Salge and Leona Wenzel Salge in New Braunfels. Ms. Salge lived in Rockdale for several years until her retirement from Richards Memorial Hospital. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Adlai Salge. Survivors are two sisters, Inez Guenther and husband Harlan, and Betty Ormond and husband Orville, all of New Braunfels; two brothers, Hilmar Salge Jr. and wife Gloria, and Francis Salge and wife Patsy, all of New Braunfels; also, numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Finley, Sellors Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8422 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Finley AUSTIN - Dr. George “Buck” Alvin Finley, IV, born March 8, 1967, in Dallas, was the son of George A. Finley, III and the late Sue Sellors Finley. He passed away on Feb. 25, 2005, at the age of 37 after a long struggle with drug addiction. Dr. Finley grew up in Corpus Christi. He attended Incarnate Word Academy where he was an outstanding basketball player and graduated from W.B. Ray High School in 1985. Mr. Finley graduated with a B.A. from Austin College in Sherman, completed post-graduate work at Texas A&M University in College Station and received his D.D.S from University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio in 1999. He received an advanced degree from Asahi University School of Dentistry in Asahi, Japan. He is survived by his father, George Finley and his wife Phyllis Finley of Corpus Christi; sister, Valerie Finley Armstrong and husband Beau Armstrong; niece, Addy Armstrong and nephew Buck Armstrong of Austin; aunts and uncles, Sam and Val Dunnam of Austin, Sue Finley Moody of Scottsdale, AZ, Hans and Susan Lagerloef of Tucson, AZ and J.P. Lagerloef of Panama City, FL; step-brother, Drew and wife Eileen Liedecker of Austin; step-sister, Shelby and husband Chad Mauldin of San Antonio and their children. Mr. Finely is also survived by numerous cousins and friends. Dr. Finley was a dental surgeon, formerly in Rockdale, licensed pilot, and an athlete. His love of sports began with tennis and skateboarding, and he was talented in water sports including surfing, wind surfing, sailing and wakeboarding. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 3, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Austin and at 11 a.m. Friday, March 4, at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Corpus Christi. Memorial contributions can be made to: Austin Recovery 8402 Cross Park Dr., Austin TX 78754 or Charlie’s Place (Coastal Bend Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center) P.O. Box 4996, Corpus Christi, TX 78469-4996.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wade, Woodum, McFarland Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8421 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Wade CAMERON - Kathryn Woodum Wade, 86, of Jackson, MS and formerly of Milam County died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005, in a Jackson, MS, hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at First Presbyterian Church of Cameron with Rev. Mike O’Neil officiating. Burial followed at Rice Cemetery. A secretary, Mrs. Wade was born in Milam County to Jim and Naomi (McFarland) Woodum. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Cameron where she served as an elder. Survivors include a son, Mike Wimberly of Vienna, Virginia; a daughter, Pat Nabors of Forest, MS; five brothers, R.J. Woodum of Cameron, Charles E. (Woodie) Woodum of Cameron, A. J. Woodum of Cut & Shoot, Monroe Woodum of Houston, Paul Woodum of Tulsa, OK; two sisters, Anne Roughton of Corsicana, Joyce Fisseler of Waco; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Glaser, Batla, Marek Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8420 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Glaser CAMERON - Funeral services for Ms. Louise M. Glaser, 91, of Buckholts, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005, at Green-Patterson Funeral Home in Cameron with Rev. Gary Kleypas officiating. Burial followed at Hope Lutheran Memorial Park in Buckholts. Ms. Glaser died Feb. 25, in a Cameron nursing facility. She was born on June 8, 1913, in Meeks to Joe and Louise (Batla) Marek. Ms. Glaser was a member of Hope Lutheran Church in Buckholts and was a homemaker. Survivors include two sons, Carroll Glaser of Rockdale, James Glaser of Buckholts; five grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Houston, Renfro, Walston Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8419 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Houston CAMERON - Johnnie Alfred Houston, 85, of the Marlow Community, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005, in a Temple hospital. Graveside services were held 2 p.m. Friday at Marlow Cemetery with Rev. Wayne Kirk officiating. Mr. Houston, a painter, was born Nov. 18, 1919, in Milam County to George Frank and Mamie Pearl (Renfro) Houston. He married Mildred Faye Walston in 1946. Mr. Houston was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was a member of the American Legion Edwin Hardy Post No. 9. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Melissa Priddy, and four siblings. Survivors include his wife, Mildred Houston of Marlow; six sons, Doug Parker of Rogers, James Parker of Cameron, George Houston of Cameron, John Houston of Waco, Danny Houston of Weatherford, Richard Houston of Waco; a daughter, Sissy Henson of Rockdale; a sister, Floy Peek of Bryan; 16 grandchildren and 15 great-granchildren.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tyler, O’Bier, Jackson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8418 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Tyler ADINA - Johnny M. Tyler, 71, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005, at his home in Lexington. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, in Adina Christian Church in Adina with Rev. Leonard Leake officiating. Burial followed in the Adina Cemetery in Adina. Mr. Tyler was born April 19, 1933, in the Eagle community in Milam County to John William and Annie (O’Bier) Tyler. He married Marilyn June Jackson on May 21, 1991, in Madisonville. A graduate of Rockdale High School, Mr. Tyler lived most of his life in Lexington and Lee County. He worked in metal services at Alcoa for 28 years before retiring in 1995. He loved dogs and was an avid wolf hunter and member of South Texas Wolf Hunters Assn. He was also member of Adina Christian Church in Adina, American Legion in Lexington, American Quarter Horse Assn. and Lexington Rodeo Assn. Mr. Tyler was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Lucille Holliman and Susie Garner. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Tyler of Lexington; three sons, Johnny Wayne Tyler and wife Rene of Lexington, Michael Biehle and wife Candy of Lexington, Craig Biehle and wife Gail of Lexington; a daughter, Diane Bell and husband Mike of Giddings; a brother, Dan Tyler and wife Exie of Houston; a sister, Tommie Nell Roach of Porter; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers were Tom Wagner, Danny Wilhite, Guy Crim, Wayne Ray, Jimmy Smith, Ken Rhodes and Clayton Beasley. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Norman, Foy Knipp and Jerry Crim. Memorials may be made to Adina Christian Church or to MDA/ALS Foundation.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kintz, Russell, Paris Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8417 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Kintz Veteran, Arthur Henry Kintz, 77, died Friday, Feb. 18, 2005, in Providence Newberg Hospital in Newberg, OR. Graveside services were held 1 p.m. Thursday Feb. 24, in the Salty Cemetery near Rockdale. Mr. Kintz was born March 9, 1927 in Ft. Wayne, IN to Louis C. and Mable (Russell) Kintz. Mr. Kintz was a resident of Newberg, OR formerly of Grosebeck and Houston. He was a mechanical engineer with a window manufacturing company. Mr. Kintz married Evelyn V. Paris on Dec. 9, 1955, in Houston. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Kintz of Newberg, OR; two sons, James L. Kirk of Riverside, CA, Jessie Kirk of Houston; a daughter, Barbara Ann Sugerman of Vancover, WA; a sister, Suzanne Brown of Indiana; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alford, Cleveland, Matthews Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8416 Message Board Post: Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 3 Mar 2005 Cleveland Services for Dixie Alford Cleveland, 71, of Decatur, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at Forest Grove Christian Church with Rev. Jim Platt officiating. Burial was in Forest Grove Cemetery. Ms. Cleveland died Saturday, Feb. 26, in Decatur. She was born July 17, 1933, in Forest Grove to Emory James and Annie (Matthews) Alford. Ms. Cleveland lived most of her life in the Forest Grove community and Rockdale, but also lived eight years in Fort Worth and the last two years in Decatur. She worked for SBC in Fort Worth, was a Chamber of Commerce secretary in Rockdale and worked 20 years as a guard at Texas Utilities in Rockdale until she retired in 1994. Ms. Cleveland was a graduate of Rockdale High School and a member of Forest Grove Christian Church and the Rockdale VFW Ladies Auxiliary. She always had a smile and knew no strangers. Ms. Cleveland was preceded in death by her parents, Emory James Alford and Annie Alford; a sister, Lucille Young; and three brothers, Emory O. Alford, Billy Alford and Jack Alford. Survivors are a son, Robert Cleveland and wife Jannett of Paradise; a grandson, Travis Emery Cleveland of Dallas; a granddaughter, Rose Cleveland of Stephenville; and three sisters, Mary Harris, Annie Mae McKee and Carrie Guthrie, all of Fort Worth. Pallbearers were James McKee, Ray Harris, Clay Bibb, Charles Alford, Howard Drummond, James Roy Young, Lee Young, Ray Daniel, James Bratton and Daryl Lee Young. Memorials may be made to Forest Grove Christian Church, 8902 S. US 77, Rockdale, TX 76567.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison and Cross Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hkB.2ACE/8415 Message Board Post: Looking for any and all info avail on Jemmimah Allison b Rockdale Texas Mar 1883. Married Charles H Cross from Steven Co, They had 7 children. Am helping their granddaughter, Peggy Hilliard, with her genealogy. Can't find much on Jemmimah...please help if able.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: baker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8414 Message Board Post: searching for information on William David Baker where is he in 1900 or before that 1910 Milam County Texas census William D Baker w m 43 married 17 Indiana Indiana Indiana Leannah wife 40 In Oh In Leonard son 16(My grandfather) b 1894 Ind Ind Ind May dau 14 b 1896 Roy son 12 b 1898 Ruth dau 9 b 1901 Russell son b 1905 Leonard Baker is in Anderson County Texas in 1920 and Cherokee Co Tx in 1930 Thanks Frances
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8323.1 Message Board Post: Her husbands name was actually John Calvin Kuykendall, her son's name was Calvin Wayne Kuykendall, she just always called him Wayne
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hkB.2ACE/8413 Message Board Post: searching info for a Sylvester R. Patterson, who was born in Sterling, New York in 1859/60 to Thomas and Polly Carpenter Patterson. Moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan between 1860 and 1870. Left Grand Rapids betweem 1905 and 1910. His mother may have been with him. As far as I know he may have moved to Texas to the Milam area or Buda area. Trying to find any members of his line. please contact me. thanks
I have the Norine Holder transcription of Salty Cemetery listing these Williams' interments. Hoping someone has a transcription with full dates or can check at the cemetery for me. I would imagine they are all in the same plot. I would be most appreciative for any help. Thanks in advance, Roger M. Pace WILLIAMS, DELILA E. 1862-1911 WILLIAMS, F. R. h/o S. J. 1818--1896 WILLIAMS, FRED h/o Sarah E. 1853--1931 WILLIAMS, JAMES M. h/o Mary E. 1858--1937 WILLIAMS, MARY E. w/o James M. 1865--1949 WILLIAMS, S. J. w/o F. R. 1821--1893 WILLIAMS, SARAH E. w/o Fred 1858--1913