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Last Name, First Name | Type of Article | Notes | Yr-Mo-Day-Pg | Paper |
Nabors, John Mr | Death | Died 19 Jan. 1890 in Springtown and was buried in the city cemetery. | 1890-02-08-pg04 | WCM |
Nace, Mr | Story | Accused of a murder 3 years ago in Fort Worth. Out on bond. | 1889-10-05-pg08 | WCM |
Nail, Joe Mr (age about 17) | Story | Found guilty of assisting prisoners to escape. Given 2 years in the pen. | 1894-07-06-pg05 | WCM |
Nail, Mary Anna Miss/John William Rippy | Wedding | Former Oliver Creek resident John Rippy married 22 Jan 1895 in Denton County, Texas. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1895-02-21-pg08 | DN |
Nall, Hall ((son of Joseph Nall) | Story | Has been very sick for two weeks, but is convalescent. (Wilson Prairie Correspondent) | 1894-12-21-pg09 | WCM |
Nall, Ira Lawson (Frank) Mr | Death | Sick with Typhoid Pneumonia on this date. Died 24 April 1893. buried at Wilson Prairie Cemetery. (Wilson Prairie Correspondent) | 1893-04-15-pg05 | WCM |
Nall, Nicholas Mr (father of Raleigh) | Death | Died 14 Oct. 1887 a few days before his son Raleigh died. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Nall, Raleigh Howard/Miss Mary B. Shawn | Wedding | Married 12 August 1896. | 1896-08-21-pg01 | WCM |
Nall, Raleigh W. Mr | Death | Buried Wednesday of last week at Paradise Cemetery. Died 25 Oct 1887. His father Nichlass Hall died a few days before him. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Names of grand jurors are listed | Story | Ballew, Sellars, Fox, Perkins, Hanks, Clardy, Slater, Green, Bass, Lowery, Beard, Taulor, Davis, Wood, Guynu, Bailey. First names and city are given. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Nance, Jake (of Bolivar) | Death | Killed himself by taking morphine. 2nd attempt. | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Nanny, Minnie Ermine MissJoseph A. Kizziar | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1886 in Johnson County, Texas (Cleburne Correspondent H. H. Caarlton) | 1886-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Napier, W. Lee Professor | Story | Closed his school at Rush Branch last Thursday. Is returning to his home in Kentucky soon. | 1891-04-11-pg08 | WCM |
Napolean, Prince Pierre | Death | Died in Versailles | 1881-04-22-pg01 | WCM |
Napper, W. L. Professor | Story | Began teaching last Monday at rush Branch near Audubon. (Alvord Budget) | 1890-11-29-pg04 | WCM |
Napxxxxx, Lee Professor | Story | Teaching at Guinn Lake School. Paper damaged. | 1891-11-28-pg08 | WCM |
Nase, Charles Thomas Mr (age 18) | Death | Obituary. Died at the home of his parents on Salt Creek 11 March 1890. Written by Clarence Whorton | 1890-03-22-pg08 | WCM |
Nase, Charles Thomas Mr (Young man) | Death | Died near Cottondale (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Nase, Tommie | Death | Died of brain fever on 11 March 1890 in Cottondale. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-03-22-pg06 | WCM |
Nash, Dr. (Dentist | Story | Re-opening their dental parlots I nthe Caarpenter Building | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
Nash, Ella | Story | Acquitted on the charge of Burglary in District Court | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Nash, Ella Miss | Story | Negro arrested on a charge of burglarizing Hatcher & Co. Store last week. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Nash, Joe (of Garvin) | Death | His child died. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-12-21-pg04 | WCM |
Nash, Peter Winfield Jr Mr & Mrs | Story | Left Booneville Mississippi where he wa Chancery Clerk of Pentiss County for 12 years and will make their new home in Decatur, Texas, (Booneville Mississippi Pleader) By 1900 He and his wife were back in Prentiss Co. Mississippi. | 1886-03-27-pg04 | WCM |
Nash, Prince Albert | Story | Granted a divorce in district Court. Married Josie Reed in 1890 | 1892-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Nash, Prince Albert Mr (negro preacher) | Story | is in the Denton County Jail charged with Arson, Assault with intent to murder and crap shooting. | 1895-02-21-pg05 | DN |
Nash, Prince/Mrs Josie Nash | Story | Suit for divorce in District Court. They were married on April 20 1890. | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Nations, John W. | Story | Former citizen of this county | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Navasota | Story | Frank Michael murdered Alice Biker | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Neal, A. A. Miss/J. S. Tyson | Wedding | Married 7 miles from Springtown on Salt Creek on 27 August 1890, using a marriage license from Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Neal, O.J. | Wedding | Wed to Emma O. Williams | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Neal, P.H. | Wedding | Wed to Caroline Curtner | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Neal, Patrick Henry Mrs (no first name or maiden name given) | Death | Died a few days ago. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-02-07-pg08 | WCM |
Neal, Susan | Wedding | Wed to Wyley Gardner | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Neal, William Harrison Mr | Death | Died last Friday night (14 July 1893). Letter by Cottondale Correspondent dated 18 July 1893. Buried at Goshen Cemetery. | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Neaves, W.T. Mrs. | Death | Wife died in Alvord | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Neece, Jennie Miss | Story | Daughter of A. N. Neece was struck by lightning. Dr. A. N. Wiley revived her after 4 hours. | 1897-04-22-pg04 | DN |
Neel, J. F. Mr | Story | President of the Boyd High School board which opened Monday with 43 students. | 1899-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Neel, Levina E.Mrs (Wife of T. W. Neel) | Death | Stricken with Paalysis last Monday. Died 21 March 1886. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Neel, Mary Miss | Story | Former pupil of Mrs Charle C. Cates in the elocution dept. of the NWTB college is now teaching elucution at the springtown Male and Female Institute. | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Neel, Mary Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Secured a teachers certificate for 1st grade for 2 years | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Neel, Mattie Mrs (of Boyd) Mrs Ney Neel | Death | Died 18 Nov 1896. buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-04-pg08 | WCM |
Neel, N. Mrs (of Aurora) | Story | Is very sick. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Neel, Ney Dr. & Mrs | Death | Infant boy born 5 Nov. 1896 and buried Friday. (Boyd Index) | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Neel, Ney Dr. Mrs (Mrs Mattie Neel (nee Thomas) | Death | Mrs Neel died Wednesday, 18 Nov.. 1896 leaving a husband a two little children. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Neel, Rev. (of Aurora) | Story | Seleced as pastor of Cottondale Baptist Church for next year. | 1886-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Neel, Ruth Miss/Mr Arthur Ethelbert Hargrave | Wedding | Married 27 March 1891 at the Union Church. Newspaper says married 29 March. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-03-28-pg01 | WCM |
Neel, Ruth Miss/Mr Arthur Ethelbert Hargrave | Wedding | Married 27 March 1891 at the Baptist Church. (Aurora Correspondent). Newspper says they were married on the 29th. | 1891-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Neel, Thomas W./Mrs Melissa Ann Scroggins (nee: Shores) | Wedding | Married 30 May 1896 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Newspaper has the brides name wrong as McAllister. | 1896-06-11-pg01 | DN |
Neel, W. B. Mrs | Death | Died last Sunday. | 1888-07-21-pg05 | WCM |
Neeland, Joe | Story | W. C. Harman left Decatur taking him to the penitentiary. Long article. | 1888-12-01-pg08 | WCM |
Neeley, Emma Miss | Story | Teaches school in East Bridgeport. | 1894-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
Neeley, Joe | Story | Being taken to the penitentiary for 2 years. | 1888-09-15-pg08 | WCM |
Neely | Wedding | Divroce suit was filed in District court in Wise Co. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Neely, Emma Miss | Story | Will teach this term at the Thomas school between Gum and Chico. | 1891-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Neely, Emma Miss | Story | Teaches shool at Thomas. | 1892-01-30-pg04 | WCM |
Neely, Emma Miss | Story | Taught at literary school in Bridgeport. | 1894-06-22-pg08 | WCM |
Neely, Idella Miss/Mr Boydston | Wedding | Married recently. Couple are from Arkansas. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Neely, Joe (of Alvord) | Story | Sheriff Mann went to Alvord and jailed him forobbing his mother-in-law's house. | 1888-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Neely, Joe (of Alvord) | Story | Found guilty of stealing $40 from his mother in law. Given 2 years in the pen. | 1888-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Neely, Mabel (age 3 years old) | Story | Judge Patterson judged that Mrs Caroline Neeley, mother of Mabel, was not suitable to raise the child. Joseph Davidson and wife will raise the child and she is adoped as a legal heir. Carolines husband Charles Neeley had the chid for a while. | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Neely, Mr | Death | His wife died last week.(Dye Correspondent) Could be Sed M. Meely who died 19 Aug 1897?? | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Neely, Sallie Miss/Charles Verne | Wedding | Married in Archer City last week. (Cannot verify) | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
Negro Bill | Story | Carrying a pistol, $25 | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Negro lady | Death | She was an aged lady who died from Pneumonia at Dr. Burch's of Aurora. (Newark Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Neidman, S.L | Story | New PM at Sunset | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Neighbor, Henry Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. Newark Correspondent | 1896-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Neighbors, Henry Asberry Mr/Miss Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) Sanders | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1895 (Newark Correspondent) Bride is of Union Grove | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Neighbors, Henry Asberry Mr/Miss Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) Sanders | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1895 in Wise County. (Briar Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Neighbors, Mr. | Story | Gathered 35 bushels of wheat | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Neighbors, Robert Judson/Miss Cora L. Sanders | Wedding | Married 3 March 1895 in Wise County, Texas. They were both of Union Grove. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Neighbors, W.M. | Story | Requested sample copies | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Neil, Will Mr/Miss Amanda Kepler | Wedding | Married recently. Bride is of Hog Branch, groom is of Gibtown. (West Fork correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-10-24-pg04 | WCM |
Neil, Will Mr/Miss Amanda Kepler | Wedding | The marriage failed to "come off" (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-11-07-pg04 | WCM |
Neilson, G.G. | Wedding | Wed to Florence T. Gibbs | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Neilson, Geo. | Story | At Annieville, store destroyed | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Neilson, George | Story | At Annieville,soss amount, $1,000 | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Neilson, George G. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1894-11-02-pg01 | WCM |
Neilson, J.J. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Tommie Lawrence | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Neilson, Wm. C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.H. Curtner | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Nelms, Dr. J.M. | Story | Of Willow Point was in Fort Worth | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Nelms, Dr. J.W. | Story | Building new office at Willow Point | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Nelms, J.W. | Story | A stranger put in jail | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Nelms, Mrs. Sarah A. | Death | Of Willow Point, died at Jacksboro | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Nelson, Alexander Mr | Death | Obituary. Died of peumonai 1 March 1891. Born Pulaski County Kentucky 28 April 1853. Brother is W. A. Nelson. No memorial found on /Find a Grave. | 1891-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Nelson, Annie L. Miss (age 15) | Death | Obituary. Died 10 Jan. 1887 near Reno, Parker Co., Texas. Daughter of J. E. Nelson. Buried at the Nelson Cemetery in Azle. | 1887-01-22-pg05 | WCM |
Nelson, B. C. (former merchant at Paradise) | Story | Is now living in Fort Smith Arkansas. | 1888-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Nelson, B.C. | Story | Former merchant paid visit | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Nelson, Billy Mrs | Death | Died on the 25th of September. (letter from Anneville) | 1886-10-16-pg08 | WCM |
Nelson, Finley Benjamine Mr/Miss Laura Frances Harvey | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 12 Oct. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Nelson, G.W. | Story | Had eggs and butter stolen from wagon | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Nelson, Ir J. Mr | Death | Died of Consumption 1 June, 1888. He been sick for 5 or 6 months. (Briar Correspondent W. H. M.) | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Nelson, John (of Montague Co.) | Story | Charged with Perjury, he made bail from the Decatur Jail. | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Nelson, Lurinda Miss/Mr Hickory Bush (Buck) Buchanan | Wedding | Married 24 July 1892 in Wise County, Texas. | 1892-07-23-pg08 | WCM |
Nelson, Miss (little girl of Pleasant Valley) | Death | Obituary. Died 1 Oct. 1899 in Wise County. Buried at East Mound Cemetery. Daughter of R. B. Nelson. | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Nelson, Miss N.E. | Wedding | Wed to W.G. Easly | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Nelson, Rhoda C. Mrs/James Littleton Murphy | Wedding | Married 18 May 1886 at the Bride's residence on Martin's Branch | 1886-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Nelson, W. C. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant was buried March 22, 1896. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-04-10-pg08 | WCM |
Nesmith, Charles | Story | Teaches school at Sam Houston. (paper damaged) | 1897-02-11-pg01 | DN |
Nestor, H. A. Mr | Story | Has purchased the Alvord Budget | 1890-06-28-pg04 | WCM |
Nestor, H. A. Mr (owner of the Alvord Budget) | Story | Arrested for hitting his niece Miss Farmer. Fined $25 by the Mayor. The case may go to the grand jury. | 1890-07-19-pg04 | WCM |
Nestor, H. A. Mr (owner of the Alvord Budget) | Story | All complaints have been withdrawn. | 1890-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Nestor, H. A. Mr (owner of the Alvord Budget) | Story | Has sold the Alvord Budget to J. M, Spencer from who he purchased it only a few weeks ago. | 1890-08-23-pg08 | WCM |
Netherlain, Mary Jane Mrs/E. J. Dutton | Wedding | Married at the bride's parents Mr & Mrs Charles Jefferson Odom in Keeter, Wise Co. Texas on Sunday evening | 1894-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Netherland, Wm. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Nevill, H.S. | Story | Has best garden | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Neville, Celia Miss (age 16) | Death | Obituary. Died Thursday 23, August 1894. Daughter of Holkett S. Neville. Buried at Valley View Cemetery. | 1894-09-07-pg05 | WCM |
Neville, H.S. | Story | Of Decatur, Queen Quilting Frame | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
New Baptist Church building in Paradise | Story | Ground has been broken for the foundation of the new church. | 1895-04-26-pg08 | WCM |
New Bridgeport School being built | Story | 36 by 50 feet in size. | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
New Coal Mine found on Sandy Creek 9 miles W. of Bowie | Story | Found by Sig Newman of Wichita Falls. | 1886-10-02-pg07 | WCM |
New County Officials (biographies) | Story | Continued from last week. Grinnan Brown County Surveyor; J. C. Caldwell County, Treasurer; J. A. Tankersley, justice of precinct 1; Walter S. Harding, Constable of Precinct 1. | 1894-12-06-pg09 | DN |
New Hope Church | Story | Work has begun | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
New Hope Church | Story | Debate will begin | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
New Methodist Church in Decatur is being built | Story | Might be finished by August 1st. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
New Mexico | Story | Gold seekers in Oldham Co. TX | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
New Mexico | Story | 20,000 Indians including squaws are on war-path | 1881-09-16-pg02 | WCM |
New Mexico | Story | Knocking at door for admittance | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
New officers of the K. of P. lodge were elected | Story | names and office are given. | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
New postal cards are one cent each | Story | 2 x 4.5, 3 x 5 1/8, and 3.75 x 6 1/8 inches in size. previously it was only the 3 x 5 1/8 size. | 1889-10-19-pg01 | WCM |
New School at Alvord | Story | Was completed. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1893-09-16-pg01 | WCM |
New school district and school house at Dan | Story | New district is cutfrom Cottonwood and Rush Creek Districts. (Cottonwood Correspondent). | 1898-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
New School Law in Texas | Story | All children without regard to color over age 8 and under 17 shall be benefit from the public school fund. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
New School Law in Texas | Story | The scholastic year shall commence of the first day of September and end on the thirty first day of August. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
New South School | Story | Total enrollment is 47. (27 males and 20 females). | 1899-11-10-pg06 | WCM |
New State Capital Building in Austin, Texas | Story | Being constructed. Statistics given: 207 rooms, 10 vaults, 311 ft high, 562 feet long. | 1887-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
New Town of Paradise | Story | On the Rock Island Railroad is being laid out. | 1893-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
New union Hill Baptist Church | Story | Located 4 miles S. of Sunset. | 1889-09-14-pg04 | WCM |
New Wise County Courthouse | Story | Handsome Glass windows are being installed and the vault doors have arrived. | 1896-10-30-pg01 | WCM |
New Wise County Courthouse Corner Stone laid | Story | Last Saturday 3,000 visited viewed the Masonic fraternity conducting the ceremony of the laying of the corner stone of the New Courthouse in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-10-11-pg01 | WCM |
New Wise County Courthouse finished | Story | Made of brick and granite it should last a long time. (Two references: Newark and Audubon corresondents) | 1897-01-29-pg08 | WCM |
New York | Story | Circuit of 3 miles has electric lights | 1881-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
New York | Story | Correspondence-Fancies in new goods | 1884-03-28-pg02 | WCM |
New York | Story | 2 1812 cannons dug up in south street | 1884-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
New York Sun | Story | A cholera Remedy | 1884-08-08-pg03 | WCM |
New York to Kansas | Story | Passenger fee $5.00 | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Newark (New town in Wise County) | Story | Established on the Rock Island near the South line of this county. | 1893-07-29-pg06 | WCM |
Newberry, Ivy Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Newbury, J.C. | Story | Of Newbury and Co. of Pilot Point | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Newby, A man named | Story | Good horse stolen from his lot | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Newby, Edward J. | Death | Died 19 July 1895 near the Paradise Railway Depot. Buried at the Cottondale Cemetery. | 1895-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Newby, Miss Martha J. | Wedding | Wed to Dan Bivens | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Newby, Mr. J.S. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mary E. Clark | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Newby, S. J. Miss/G. T. Tirey | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Newby, Sarah A. | Wedding | Wed to J.M. Bivens | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Newell, Julia Ann Miss/Roland Theodore Sands | Wedding | Married 6 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Newell, Mr. | Death | Was buried in Ball Knob graveyard | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Newman, Bettie | Wedding | Wed to J.S. Perkins | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Newman, Child | Death | Died at Sunset | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Newman, Harvey Mr (of Montague, Texas) | Story | His brother Bird Newman is missing. He left Missouri in 1846 for California (miniming business) and has not been heard from since. | 1894-11-30-pg08 | WCM |
Newman, Ike Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 23 Sept. 1898 in Decatur, Texas | 1898-09-29-pg05 | DN |
Newman, Ike Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died from the measles one day last week and was buried at Sand Hill Cemetery | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Newman, Milus Moody/Miss Eva Effie Stagg | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Newman, Rev. B.B. | Story | Teaching private school at James/Dickson Church | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Newman, S.L. | Story | Elected mayor at Sunset | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Newman, Sarah | Story | Petition of W. G. Laban for assistance for her was rejected by Commissioner's Court. | 1886-08-14-pg04 | WCM |
Newsom Mr. Dan P | Story | Thanks for Greenback lit. | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, D. | Story | Greenback appointment | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Newsom, D.B. | Story | Correspondence from Boonsville | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, D.P. | Story | Of South Willow Creek on way to Decatur but…. | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, D.P. | Story | Our friend of Boonsville | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, D.P. | Story | Residing near Boonsville | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, James B. Mr | Death | Died 1 March1897 in Boonsville, Texas. Born 3 Aug 1852 in Tippah County Mississippi. Buried at Boonsville Cemetery. | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Newsom, Miss Mary | Wedding | To Mr. Thomas Fleming | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Newsom, William Harvey/Miss Jessie Florence Gavin | Wedding | Married 1 June 1893 and will leave in a few days for their home in Illinois. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1893-06-22-pg04 | DN |
Newspaper "Decatur Democrat" | Story | Purchased by McEachin and McGaughey of Austin | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Newspapers in Wise County | Story | A partial list is given by the Publisher's guide of Dallas. | 1894-02-16-pg01 | WCM |
Newton, Alfred James Rev./Mrs Mary Frances Dodds (nee: Sullins) | Wedding | Married 27 Nov. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Newton, Col Lee | Story | Sick again | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Newton, Elder Ed | Story | Closed a two week meeting at Chico | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Newton, Lee | Story | Will build residence in Decatur | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Newton, Lee | Story | Lies very low. | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Newton, Lee | Story | Formed a law partnership | 1881-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Newton, Lee | Story | Gone to Hot Springs for health | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Newton, Lee | Story | Speaker at Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Newton, Lee Esq. | Story | Building a Baptist house in Decatur | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Newton, Lee Esq. | Story | Return from Justice Court at Cottondale | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Newton, Lee Mr (of Wise County) | Death | He is deceased. His brother (no given name) is the newly elected representative in Tarrant County | 1886-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
Newton, Mr. Lee | Story | At Hot Springs Ark. Is improving | 1881-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Newton, Mrs. Sue | Story | Having addition to residence | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Newton, Rev. E. | Story | Preached at Cottondale School | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Newton, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born March 13, 1897. (Correspondent Harve) | 1897-02-18-pg10 | DN |
Niblett, John Thomas/Miss Annie Julia Lawrence | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married August 7, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Nichols George Washington/Miss Mittie Ann Stokes | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Nichols George Washington/Miss Mittie Ann Stokes | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. Bride is of Boyd. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
Nichols, Ed | Wedding | Wed to Mollie Bouvet | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Nichols, John | Death | Reported earlier than he was killed in a runaway, but he is alive and expected to recover. (Alvord Correspondent) | 1893-08-17-pg04 | DN |
Nichols, Martha Parlee Miss/Mr Bishop Pierce Rhoades | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Nichols, Mr. | Death | Elderly man died | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Nichols, Mrs (living 4 miles E. of Sunset) | Story | Had dental work done by Dr. C. W. C. Norwood because she was dangerously Ill from bad teeth. | 1893-01-21-pg05 | WCM |
Nichols, Will R. Professor | Story | Closed his school at New Hope last Friday. | 1889-05-11-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Grandma | Story | Critical Condition for the last few days, but bedfast for 3 months. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, J. B. | Story | Cottonwood School District. | 1888-04-14-pg02 | WCM |
Nicholson, J. D. (owns the grocery store) | Story | Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas infrastructure | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, J. D. Mr (of Dan) | Death | Is very low with pneumonia and not expected to live. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-04-28-pg10 | WCM |
Nicholson, John Brown | Death | Obituary. Died 25 April 1896 in Decatur. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-05-01-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Mary Jane (age 1) | Death | Died 31 Mar 1891 in Wise Co. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. Daughter of Joseph Dennison (Den) Nicholson. | 1891-04-11-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Otto Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-26-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Robert O. (Bob) | Death | Obituary. Shot himself in his sleep on the 5th of August 1893. He had tried this previously. Buried on 13 August 1893 at Oakwood Cemetery Fort Worth, Texas. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Nicholson, Robert O. (Bob) | Death | Obituary. Paper damaged. Shot himself in the head last Thursday at Mrs J. F. Halsell's resident. Buried on 13 August 1893 at Oakwood Cemetery Fort Worth, Texas. | 1893-08-17-pg05 | DN |
Nicholson, Robert O. Mr | Death | Shot himself about a week ago. He died Thursday night, 11 August 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Fort Worth. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Nicholson, Robert O. Mr | Death | Surgery was used to relieve the pressure on the brain and 2 pieces of bone removed. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Nicholson, Robert O. Mr (about 19 years old) | Death | Obituary. He had been unwell for several days, but he evidently shot himself behind the left ear. | 1893-08-12-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Robert O. Mr (about 19 years old) | Death | Obituary. (blurred). 3rd Son of A. S Nicholson died in Decatur, Texas from an accidental gun shot at the rsidence of Mrs J. F. Halsell. | 1893-08-19-pg08 | WCM |
Nicholson, Will (age 10) | Story | Tampering with a cartrige shot off one joint of his thumb. Son of W. C. Nicholson. | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Nickel, Harvey | Story | Got aboard the train bound for Wash. Terr. | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Nickel, Miss/Mr Dollar | Wedding | Married in Oklahoma. (Maybe a spoof but maybe not) | 1897-03-19-pg08 | WCM |
Nickell, Bud Mr (formerly of Wise Co.) | Death | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM | |
Nickell, Harvey | Story | Will move to Washington Terr. | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Nickell, I. | Story | Was in to see us | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Nickell, I. | Story | Our friend, was in to see us | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Nickell, Isaac | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Nickell, Isaac Mr & Mrs (of Sunset) | Story | Will move to Wasington Territory. | 1887-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Nickell, J. W. Mr | Story | Had his left eye removed in Dallas. Right eye is now good as new. (Sunset Signal) | 1895-02-14-pg01 | DN |
Nickell, Killey, Jackson | Story | Three parties started to Oregon | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Nickson, William Houston/Miss Zula Florence Franklin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Niclels, Bud | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ellis of Missouri | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Nicols, J. C. (of Post Oak) | Death | Had his right hand torn off in a cotton gin. Arm was amputated, but he died.( Jacksboro Gazette) | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Niel, Mrs. Pat | Story | Of Walnut creek is sick | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Nigh, John Mr (of Chico) (probably Jonathan Cook Nigh) | Story | Reported law violators in Chico to the Grand Jury. Frank Lovejoy hit Nigh over the head with a beer bottle and Lovejoy continued beating Nigh. Nigh is delirious and not expected to live. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Nikirk, Nettie Christie Miss/Joseph A. Lee | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Nimrods, Tom? | Story | Chanced to find she-wolf | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Nine wagons containing 7 families came through Decatur | Story | On their way from Caldwell Co. Texas to Mangum, Oklahoma. | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Nivens, Sarah Jane (Jennie)/William Woods Jackson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Nix, J. W. Mr & Mrs (Miss Daisy Dale) | Birth | Daughter born in Springtown 2 Sept. 1899 | 1899-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Nix, J.N. | Story | A farmer of Pella | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Nix, John Warn/Miss Daisy Dean Dale | Wedding | Cards are out for their marriage. 14 Nov. 1897 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Nix, John Warn/Miss Daisy Dean Dale | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1897 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. Bride is the eldest daughter for Editor andMrs J. W. Dale of the Wise County Messenger. Groom was reared in Springtown | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Nix, Mary Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died 26 March 1898. buried at Ball Knob Cemetery Wise County, Texas. | 1898-04-01-pg08 | WCM |
Nix, Mary Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died 26 March 1898 at her daughter's home near Audubon (Mrs J. S. Ball) | 1898-04-07-pg05 | DN |
Nix, Nelie May | Birth | The first grand child of John W. Dale was born 2 Sept. 1899. Parents were Johnb and Daisy Nix of Parker County Texas | 1899-09-08-pg05 | WCM |
Nix, William (of Walnut Creek) | Death | Obituary. Died 29 March 1886 in Reno, Parker Co. Texas Buried at Nelson Cemetery. | 1886-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Nix, William Moses Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son, Earl Nix born 16 March 1897 in Alvord, Wise Co. Texas. At the bottom of the page "W. M. Nix is the happiest man in" The rest was on another page somewhere. | 1897-02-25-pg04 | DN |
Nix, William Mrs (Brunete Stringer Nix) | Death | Died 9 days after her husband 7 Apil 1886 in Reno, Parker County, Buried at Nelson Cemetery. They had 15 children | 1886-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
No WCM newspaper next week | Story | The Staff has not taken a week off for more than a year, so they needs a short rest. | 1889-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
No Wise County Messenger will be published next week | Story | The staff is attending an alliance meeting. It really was so he could get married. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Nobles, D.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jane Jarvis | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Nobles, David A. Mr (farmer living near Alvord) | Death | Obituary. Died 19 March 1892 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Plesant Grove Cemetery #03 | 1892-06-25-pg04 | WCM |
Nobles, Ida Louise Carolyn Mrs (nee Jolley)/Richard B. Thomasson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Nobles, J. Bailey/Miss Sarah Elizabeth Boyett | Wedding | Married 4 April 1886, (West Academy Correspondent) | 1886-04-10-pg04 | WCM |
Nobles, Sarah Jane Mrs (nee: Dickson) | Death | On this date she was reported as being very low. Died 1 Sept. 1894 near Chico due to heart trouble. Mother of Mrs Alexander H. Lowry (Ollie M. Nobles Lowry) (Bridgeport Reporter, Felix Knox) | 1894-09-07-pg01 | WCM |
Nobles, Sarah Jane Mrs (nee: Dickson) | Death | She lived near the Lone Star Church. Died Saturday Morning. | 1894-09-07-pg05 | WCM |
Nobles, Wes (lives a few miles NW of Decaur) | Death | His infant feel into a tub of water and was drwned on Wednesday of last week. | 1892-10-29-pg04 | WCM |
Noel, Larkin Mr (of Alvord) | Death | Obituary. Died last Sunday evening ( 6 Dec. 1896). Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1896-12-11-pg09 | WCM |
Noell, G. A./Mrs Lucy A. Brown | Wedding | Married 20 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Noftsinger | Story | 10,000 Persons Witnessed Execution | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Nolan, Dr | Story | Physician at Garvin. | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Nolan, John | Story | Taken to Weatherford to Stand trial on Friday. | 1889-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Nolan, Mr | Story | Arrested for horse theft in Graham, Texas. Could have stolen horses in Paradise. | 1888-07-28-pg05 | WCM |
Nolan, Mr | Story | Given 5 years sentence in the pen for horse theft | 1888-09-01-pg01 | WCM |
Nolan, Olive Miss/Mr Oley Lipps | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Nolen, Mary Frances (Fannie) Miss/George Thomas Tatum | Wedding | Married 3 Sept. 1887 | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Nolen, Nancy Elizabeth Miss/Mr Shipley Detroit Copeland | Wedding | West Fork Correspondent said D. Copeland found himself a girl. Married 13 August 1891 in Wise Co. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Nolen, Nancy Elizabeth Miss/Mr Shipley Detroit Copeland | Wedding | Married 13 August 1891 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-08-29-pg08 | WCM |
Nolen, W. T | Story | Scored second grade on the teachers exam | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Nooe, Lillard | Wedding | Married Louise M. O'Neal in Woodford Co. Kentucky in Nov. 1895. Now living in Bowie working for Lillard & Company. | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
Nooner, J.F. | Story | Late of Kansas, in charge of hotel | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
norhing | 1898-06-23-pg06 | DN | ||
Norman, A. J. Mr (of Newark) | Story | has left a month ago and no ones knows where he is/ His wife and children have moved to Briar on her mother's farm. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Norman, Gilmer Augustus/Miss Frances Elmira (Ellie) Crofford | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1891 at Aurora, Wise County, Texas (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Norman, Jack Mr | Death | His 2 year old child died at Newark, Wise Co. Texas (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Norman, Jack Mr | Death | One of his children died from the Measles. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
Norman, John Rev | Death | Died near Poolville on 10 March 1890. age about 72. Buried at New Hope Cemetery. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1890-03-22-pg08 | WCM |
Norman, John W./Miss Martha Marie Ewing | Wedding | Married 27 Oct, 1895. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-11-01-pg05 | WCM |
Norman, R. M. Mr | Story | Sheriff Mann delivered to A. L. Winston this person to be taken to the State Prison | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Norman, R.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Susie E. Roper | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Norris, J. L. Mr (Alvord Banker) | Story | His wife is in poor health. | 1898-06-09-pg05 | DN |
Norris, J. L. Mrs | Story | Has left for Bardstown, Kentucky and Richmond, Indiana to visit friends and relatives for 2 months. (Alvord Budget) | 1895-07-04-pg04 | DN |
Norris, Mary E. Mrs (grandma) | Death | Died 31 May 1896 in Sunset, Montague Co. Buried at Sunst Beasley Cemetery. Wife of Williamson C. Norris, Physician. Couple were both born in Alabama. | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
North boundary line of Wise County | Story | Border near Sunset it in dispute. About 100,000 acres are involved. | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
North Texas State Normal College created | Story | by the 26th Teas Legislature in Denton, Texas. | 1899-04-14-pg01 | DN |
North, Thomas Jefferson/Miss Elizabeth Reynolds | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1896. Bride is from Cottondale. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
North, W. H. | Story | Elected Marshal of Decatur | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
North, W. H. Mr | Story | Deputy of Sheriff McClure | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
North, W.H., City Marshal of Decatur | Story | On trial for the murder of N. C. Cargill in April 1891 in Decatur. Found to be in self defense. Not Guilty. | 1891-08-29-pg01 | WCM |
Northam, N. J. | Story | Found guilty of forgery and given 2 years I nthe penitentiary. | 1891-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Northam, N. J. Mr | Story | Transported from the Wise Co. jail to the penitentiary for 4 years. | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Northcut, Lula Miss/Mr William Silas Roberts | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride in Parker County on Sunday 26 Aug. 1894 | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Northcut. E.L | Story | Of Springtown, refused to testify in court | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Northon, N. J. | Story | Indicted by the grand jury for forging the name of Re.v m. M. Dunn to a note. He is in jail. | 1891-02-07-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Baptist College | Story | Dirt was broken for the foundation of the Baptist College today 14 March 1892. | 1892-03-19-pg04 | WCM |
Northwest Baptist College | Story | Article about the construciton. Mr W. A. Cann of Wichita Falls is the architect. | 1892-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Baptist College | Story | First stone in the foundation was laid Thursday evening of this week. | 1892-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Baptist College | Story | Delay in construction. Possible change in the contrator. | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Baptist College | Story | New contract for the College let to Ferrier Bros. & Wirz of Seymour. | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Baptst educational meeting | Story | Discussing the needs of a college in Northwest Texas. | 1891-06-06-pg04 | WCM |
Northwest Summer Normal | Story | Will be in Decatur beginning 22 July and continuing for four weeks. Dr. Baldwin of the State Normal is one of the faculty. Fee is $5.00. | 1889-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Summer Normal | Story | About 40 students are enrolled. | 1889-07-27-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Is nearing completion. It will open 3 Jan. 1892. | 1892-09-10-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Building is complete. | 1893-06-03-pg08 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Scientific instruments purchased. | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Names and courses taught of the professors are listed. | 1893-07-15-pg01 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | A contractor holds a second mortgage and has ordered a foreclosure. Money needed, | 1893-10-26-pg01 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Financing problem solved by staff and friends asking for donations. Names given. | 1893-11-09-pg05 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | $3,000.00 needed to save the building from being sold. | 1893-11-10-pg01 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Has 147 students and more are arriving. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Board of Directors met: Dr. B. C. Mitchell, Rev. F. M. McConnell, Rev. Clonts, J. E. Neel, W. J. Mann and N. M. Crenshaw. | 1894-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Fall term closes 23 January and the Spring term opens 24 January. | 1894-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Has 7 teachers, names of some are listed. Professor Garrison, Miss Tabor, Mis Cate and Miss Pryor. | 1894-06-15-pg04 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College building | Story | Almost completed. | 1893-05-11-pg08 | DN |
Northwest Texas baptist College Commencement | Story | Program listed. | 1893-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College commencement | Story | Program listed. | 1894-06-14-pg01 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College Commencement | Story | An art exhibit was the opening of the exercises. Trula Matin, Miss Weakly, Miss McMorris, Bessie Bennett, Edna Earhart and Inez Rudy had exhibits. Along with Eula May Boyd, Nellie Baird, Sallie Donald, Eddie Embry, Emma Terrell, Mae Woodward, and Tom Simmons. | 1894-06-15-pg01 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College Commencement | Story | Continues with a contest in Elucution, contestants listed | 1894-06-15-pg04 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Baptist College Faculty | Story | Has decided the students will wear uniformed of navy blue trimmed with silver braid. | 1894-10-18-pg07 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College instructors listed | Story | The title is cut off, but I'm fairly certain I'm correct as to the subject. | 1893-07-13-pg04 | DN |
Northwest Texas Baptist College teachers | Story | Partial list of teachers is given. | 1893-05-11-pg04 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. W. L. York of Deatur elected President | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. W. A. Dunaway of Bowie electd Secretary | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. Bacon Saunders of Fort Worth 1st vice president | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. Gaston of Bowie appointed chairman of general medicine | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. Allen of Greenwood appointed chairman of Obstetrics | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Medical Association | Story | Dr. H. Riley of Bowie hairman of section on surgery. | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Northwest Texas Press Association | Story | A meeting was held at Bowie, Texas on 23 May 1896. | 1896-06-12-pg08 | WCM |
Northwest Texas Press Association | Story | 11 annual session met in Decatur on Thursday. List of Members. | 1898-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Northwest Texas Teacher's Association | Story | Will meet at Decatur 1 Oct. 1892. | 1892-09-10-pg05 | WCM |
Northwst Texas baptist College | Story | Advertisement gives the names and departments of all the staff. | 1893-08-17-pg05 | DN |
Northwst Texas Baptist College | Story | Fall Term opens 6 Sept. 1893. Names of staff and their position are listed. | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Norton, Teletha Ann et al minors | Story | Final setlement of the estate. | 1899-06-23-pg08 | WCM |
Norval, Dollie Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Has taken a job as assistant teacher at the public school at Cleburne. | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Norvell, C.W. | Wedding | Wed to Bell Davidson | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Norvell, Eudora Gertrude (Dollie) Miss/Mr Finis Dudley Beauchamp | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1895. Marriage license was from Johnson County. Could have been married in either Johnson or Wise Co. | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Norvell, Eudora Gertrude (Dollie) Miss/Mr Finis Dudley Beauchamp | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1895 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. Bride is of Newark, Texas. | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Norwood | Story | New postoffice in Montague County | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Norwood | Story | In Montague Co., postoffice discontinued | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Norwood, A. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 2 August 1896. | 1896-08-07-pg05 | WCM |
Norwood, A. L. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 3 August 1896. | 1896-08-06-pg05 | DN |
Norwood, C. W. C. Dr (Charles Wesley Curnan Norwood) | Story | Wise County Dentist. Has obtained a residence in Crafton where he can assist his father Pulaski Wallace Norwood. His Sunset office still reains with Dr. Youger. | 1889-12-07-pg05 | WCM |
Norwood, H. L. versus Mattie Norwood | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Norwood, H. L. versus Mattie Norwood | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Norwood, H. Z. versus Mattie Norwood | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Notaries in Wise County, Texas | Story | Long list of the notaries and the towns where they live | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Null, Mr. P.H. | Story | Has bought Mr. A.A. Boston's residence | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Null, Mr. P.H. | Story | Will start with teams | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Null, Mr. P.H. | Story | Kitchen, a cry of fire was heard | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Null, P.H. | Story | Carpenters were in Decatur | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Null, P.H. | Story | Given contract | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Null, Peter | Story | Quit work because of sickness in family | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Nunley | Wedding | Divroce suit was filed in District court in Wise Co. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Nunley, B. F. Frank/Miss Emma Frances Merritt | Wedding | Married 21 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Nunley, Emma Mrs/William Newton Spencer | Wedding | Married 21 Jan. 1891 at the residence of the bride. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Nunley, J. B./Mrs Bettie McCaskel (Mccaskle, McCorkle)Wedding | Wedding | Married 21 August 1890 in Decatur at Mr Kilough's home. | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Nunley, J. B./Mrs Bettie McCaskill | Wedding | Married 21 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Nunn, David J. (near Lone Mound) | Death | is very low and hardly expected to live. Died 3 Aug. 1889 in Decatur. Buried at Hopewell Cemetery. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-07-27-pg01 | WCM |
Nunn, Mr. Jerome | Wedding | And Miss Mattie Stovall last Wednesday | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Oakes, Annie Miss/Allen Smith | Wedding | Married 17 Jan 1893 at Bowie (but with a license from Wise Co.) Bride was formerly of Wise. Groom was of Clay County. | 1893-04-22-pg05 | WCM |
Oakes, Henry/Miss Medie Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Oakes, Lodeemie Cumi Miss/Martin Richard Brock | Wedding | Married 13 Nov. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-11-16-pg05 | WCM |
Oates, Benjamin Franklin/Miss Lillie I. Van Meter | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1896. This will live in Krum. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Oates, Benjamin Franklin/Miss Lillie I. Van Meter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Oates, Benjamin Franklin/Miss Lillie I. Van Meter | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1896. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Oates, Grover (little boy) | Story | Accidentally shot through the hand. Painful but not serious. | 1896-05-07-pg04 | DN |
Oates, Mark | Story | 4 acres of oats | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Oates, Mark Mrs (of Rhome) | Story | Is quite sick. | 1886-03-20-pg07 | WCM |
Oates, Maud | Death | Youngest child of M.T. Oates | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Oates, Mrs Mattie | Death | Sister of O.D. McCright | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Oates, Willie Ward Miss/James Walter Ellars | Wedding | Married Wednesday 10 Nov. 1897 at Aurora, Wise Co. Texas | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Oatma, George | Death | Obituary. Died 10 June 1886 in Denton Co. Buried there in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. | 1886-06-19-pg02 | WCM |
Oatman, George (Lumber dealer in Denton) | Death | Died 10 June 1886,. Buired at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton. | 1886-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
Oatman, George Mr | Death | Died the evening of June 10, 1886 in Denton, Denton County, Texas at home | 1886-06-19-pg07 | WCM |
Oats Mr/Miss Corn | Wedding | Married at Henrietta, Clay County, Texas. | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
Oats, James | Wedding | Wed to Miss Harland | 1881-08-12-pg02 | WCM |
Oats, Mark | Story | And others,are excited of hidden gold | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Oats, Young | Death | Was shot near Illinois Bend in Montague Co. last night and will probably prove fatal. | 1893-10-07-pg05 | WCM |
OatSteen, lady at the jail | Death | She has pneumonia and is expected to die at any time. Mrs Moore is caring for her. | 1896-02-07-pg05 | WCM |
Oberlin, Nettie Rolena Miss/Mr George B. Priddy | Wedding | Married at Aurora, Texas on Sunday night 25, March 1894. Groom is of Decatur, Bride is of Aurora. | 1894-04-05-pg05 | DN |
O'Brian, John | Story | Charged with assault to rape - given 30 days in jail. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
O'Brien, Frances M./Minnie May Cooper | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Maried 16 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Obrien, John | Story | Guilty of assault to rape. Given 2 years in the pen. | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
O'Brien, John Mr | Story | Convicted of assault to rape. Given 2 years in the penitentiary. | 1896-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
O'Brien, W. S. Mr | Story | Abandoned his wife & 4 children. | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
O'Connell, Jack (Section hand) | Death | Shot and killed by J. M. Lieupo at Rhome yesterday. Was lodged in jail last night (Decatur, May 29, 1889) | 1889-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
O'Connell, John (Section hand) | Death | Shot and killed by Jim Lieupo at Watson's Saloon in Rhome, Texas. | 1889-06-01-pg04 | WCM |
O'Connor, Chas. | Death | Canidate for Pres. in 1872 | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
O'Connor, Jack (probably James Timothy O'connor) | Death | Killed by J. M. Lieupo in a Saloon fight last summer. | 1890-03-01-pg05 | WCM |
O'Connor, John Mr | Death | Died 25 april 1893 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma Tornado. Total of 34 killed, 28 seriously injured and 50 houses demolished. | 1893-05-06-pg01 | WCM |
Odd Fellows anniversary held at Alvord | Story | Attendees named | 1898-04-29-pg07 | WCM |
Odean, Mr & Mrs | Death | Their child was recently buried at Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-07-13-pg01 | WCM |
O'Dell, Lula Miss/Mr Martin Mitchell | Wedding | Card are out for their marriage in Pottsboro, Grayson Co. Texas 25 Oct. 1893. | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Odell, Mr | Death | Reported his death last week. Now 24 hours later his 3 year old daughter died. | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Odell, Mr. | Story | Moved to Clay County | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Odom, Joe or John (paper damaged) (age abt 70) | Death | Died at his home about xx miles west of Decatur, Texas (paper damaged too dark) | 1893-04-27-pg05 | DN |
Odom, Mr (might be William Travis Odom who died 5 april 1893). | Death | A burial train from the west passed through Decatur Wednesday carrying his body. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Odom, Mr. | Story | To go to mineral springs in Palo Pinto County | 1881-11-11-pg02 | WCM |
Odom, Willie Ann Mrs/Ambrose Richard Ensey | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891 in Wise County, | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Odom. Amos/Miss Mary Painter | Wedding | Obtained a license based on an order from the girls father which he was a forgery. | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Offutt murder trial | Story | List of witnesses from Wichita Falls. Charged with kiling J. P. Boyd of Wichita Falls in Jan. 1894. | 1897-05-27-pg05 | DN |
Offutt, M. M. (on trial for man slaughter) | Story | Hung jury. Retrial set for the fifth week of the next term of court. | 1897-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Offutt, M. M. Mr | Story | Charged with killing a lawyer in Wichita Falls several years ago. Case was transferred to Wise Co. | 1898-01-06-pg01 | DN |
Offutt, Marshal McIlhany | Death | Charged with killing Mr Boyd in Wichita County. He was acquitted in the Wise Court. | 1899-01-13-pg05 | DN |
Offutt, Marshall McIlhany | Story | Charged with kiling J. P. Boyd of Wichita Falls in Jan. 1894. Hung Jury, 8 for conviction, 4 acquital. | 1897-05-27-pg05 | DN |
Ogles, Annie Miss/M. C. Largent | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Oil discovered at Gatesville, Texas | Story | They were drilling for water at he State Reformatory and got oil at 560 feet depth. | 1888-03-24-pg04 | WCM |
Oil found in a water well | Story | Mr J. H. Vanlandingham is digging a water well and at 47 feet he found a charged log and further he found iron pyrites and silver. When the water starts it is covered with a a oil that lights readily and burns with a bluish flame. | 1896-10-01-pg05 | DN |
O'Kefe, James Jr/Miss Etta Myrtle Beard | Wedding | Married 24 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
O'Kelley, Dr | Story | Did not appear in County Court this week and his bond is therefore forfeited. | 1888-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
O'Kelley, H. H. Dr. | Story | Charged with Aggravated assault in County Court. He seems to always have some difficulty in court. His cases cover almost a page in the court records. | 1889-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
O'Kelley, H. H. Mr | Story | former physician here was visited in Levenworth, Kansas where he was serving 4 years for abduction. (Greenwood Corresondent). | 1896-11-20-pg05 | WCM |
Oklahoma | Story | Settlers await word from Congress [Dim] | 1880-12-24-pg02 | WCM |
Oklahoma | Story | Chief of scouts and Col. Craddock | 1881-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Oklahoma City Times Newspaper | Story | First Issue on 22 April 1889, | 1889-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Oklahoma Settlers | Story | Removed from Territory | 1885-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Old Confederate soldiers reunion held at Chico. | Story | Mr Tom Taggart had the openingg address. Rev. J. J. Barnett of Alvord and Mr Spencer of Decatur spoke next. | 1893-07-13-pg04 | DN |
Old Hickory | Story | Andrew Jackson story | 1884-02-22-pg01 | WCM |
Old Maids and their buyers (actually young girls in disguise) | Story | The girls name and her purchaser in this very large parlor game. | 1893-03-02-pg05 | DN |
Old people in Valley View Community | Story | Names and ages listed: Hick, Cundiff, Yager, Edwards, Vanlandingham, Roberts, Odem, and Jones | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Old Proctor Coal Mines (aka Rock Island Mines) | Story | Possible opening and operating the old mines. | 1897-02-05-pg08 | WCM |
Old settler reunion and ex-Confederate Picnic | Story | To be held at the Confederate Camp Ground 2 miles south of Decatur 18 August 1897. | 1897-07-23-pg04 | WCM |
Old Settlers Meeting | Story | Several names mentioned in planning reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Old Settlers Picnic at Cates Park | Story | To be held 19 August 1890. | 1890-07-19-pg05 | WCM |
Old Settlers Reunion | Story | And a cornet band are all expected at reunion | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Old Settlers Reunion | Story | About 5000 persons in attendance | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Old Settlers Reunion and Picnic | Story | Being planned. Organizers and plans are listed. Jake Brown Chairman. | 1889-06-29-pg04 | WCM |
Old Tige's Biography | Story | Full page article about a family that came from East Tennessee to McKinney, Texas about 1855. Tige is a dog I think. Paper damaged so the name of the writer isn't known. First letters of the name is "Mo" | 1897-08-13-pg05 | WCM |
Oldham, Mason Mr (of Decatur) | Story | Accidental shot his wife. The wound is painful but not serious. | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Oldham, Miss C.E.. | Wedding | Wed to B.W. Mann | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Oldham, Mrs | Story | Shot through the arm son time ago is recovering slowly. (Sunset Signals) | 1892-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Oldham, S. F. Miss/N. M. Rich | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Oliver Boys | Story | Grass on fire, 800 fence rails | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Oliver Creek | Story | Mr. Adkinson, made application for P.O. | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Oliver, Charles Mr (living near Pella) | Story | His 5 year old son was thrown from the wagon, skull fractured two broken hips. It is thought he will die. | 1889-11-09-pg04 | WCM |
Oliver, Dr. | Story | Arrested and charged with murder | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Oliver, Dr. F.M.B. | Story | Of Boonsville, commissioned and authorized | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Oliver, J. R. | Story | Left on 21 Dec. 1897 to visit his old home in Tennessee. (Prarie Point Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Oliver, John J. (young farmer 4 miles SW of Decatur) | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Rucker on a charge of burglary in Smith Co. several years ago. | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Oliver, John Mr | Story | Arrested in Wise County by Sheriff Rucker on a charge of burglary in Smith County. Sheriff Smith of Smith County came an got him. | 1894-05-18-pg01 | WCM |
O'Neal J. H. (Gin and Mill) | Story | Audubon business | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
O'Neal, Jams Albert/Miss Jocie Adusta Boone | Wedding | Married 11 Oct. 1896 at the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs Dan Boone. Couple are from West Academy. (Alvord Local) | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
O'Neal, Louise M | Wedding | Married Louise M. O'Neal in Woodford Co. Kentucky in Nov. 1895. Now living in Bowie working for Lillard & Company. | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
O'Neil, J.M. | Story | Of Denver Railroad | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
O'Neill, Donald & Gordon Firm | Story | Dissolved | 1881-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Oneill, Holman, Donald | Ad | Lawyers, Land Agents, Decatur Texas | 1883-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
O'Niel, Capt J.M. | Story | Was in city | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
O'niel, J.M. | Story | Of Fort Worth, attorney for railroad | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Only 2 males and 1 female from Wise County | Story | Have been sent to the North Texas Insane Asylum this year. | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Opening of the Cherokee Strip | Story | 200,000 people are expected to make the rush for homes when it opens. | 1893-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Oppenheimer, M. | Story | Plea of Guilty in the Wise Co. Court for Swindling. Fined $1 and 10 minutes in jail. | 1897-04-29-pg04 | DN |
Orendorff, Ada Miss/EdmondJones Davenport | Wedding | Married 9 May 1895 (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Ormsby, Thomas J. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died about 5 Oct. 1893 in Holden, Missouri. Buired at Holden Cemetery, Holden, Misssouri with his brother J. H. Ormsby along with many other probably relatives. Was farming in Wise County in the 1880 Census. | 1893-10-14-pg01 | WCM |
Orndorff, J. P. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 15 April 1895. | 1895-04-19-pg05 | WCM |
Orphans Asylum | Story | Established at Corsicana, Texas | 1887-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Orphan's Home day | Story | Some churches observe 24 December as a day for special public seervice and cash collections for Buckner Orphans Home, Dallas County, Texas. They also collect groceries for the Orphans home. | 1893-12-22-pg08 | WCM |
Orr, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Valley View (near Crafton) His student held an oratory contest won by Miss Mary Cartwright. | 1892-05-21-pg08 | WCM |
Orr, Professor | Story | Closed a very successful term of school at Willow Springs 18 May 1893. Will leave for lebanon University in Tennessee in Sept to get his degree in teaching. | 1893-05-27-pg01 | WCM |
Orrick, Blind Charley | Correspondence | Performs on 17 instruments | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Osborn, A | Story | vs. W.F. Osborn-divorce granted | 1885-02-28-pg04 | WCM |
Osborne, A.E. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.W. Parrott | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Osburn, Mr. Carnel | Story | Buying goods in Fort Worth | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
O'Shields, Miss | Story | Is treaching a juvenile school at the old Presbyterian Church. | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
Osment, Mr. J.L. | Story | Of Cooke County pleased with Messenger | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Otas, Mr & Mrs (name blurred) | Death | Their little son died 2 Feb. 1897. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Ouray, Chief | Death | Passed in his checks, successor appointed | 1880-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Outler, Effie Mrs (nee Connelly) | Story | Went to Fort Worth to get treated for throat problems. Died 10 Sept. 1907. buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Outler, J. B. Postmaster | Story | His mother Effie Outler returned from visiting Manitou, Colorado. | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Outler, Joe Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1888-10-27-pg05 | WCM |
Outstanding students at the Crafton School | Story | 16 Names are listed. | 1894-03-16-pg04 | WCM |
Overstreet, J. R. Professor | Story | Taches school in Wise Co. somewhere. His school closed last Friday for this term. | 1898-05-12-pg05 | DN |
Overstreet, John (railroad brakeman living in Ft. Worth) | Story | Collision of freight cars and engine threw him from the top of a car and he has internal injuries. This occurred 5 miles from Bellevue. | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Owen, Adam H. Mr | Death | Died 21 March 1895 in Austin, Texas at the confederate home there. He has relatives in the Wise County vicinity. Buried at Texs State Cemetery in Austin, Texas. | 1896-03-26-pg04 | DN |
Owen, Miss M.L. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. L. Bunch | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Owen, Mrs. | Story | In asylum in Jacksboro | 1880-04-09-pg02 | WCM |
Owen, R. Randolph Mr | Death | Shot and killed by Ben Paschal on 22 January 1885 in Denton. Ben was arrested in Denton recently but broke out of jail. Caught and trial in Denton will be held tomorrow. | 1888-12-15-pg04 | WCM |
Owen, R. Randolph Mr | Death | Killed in 1885 by B. F. Paschal. Out on bond of $5,000.00 | 1888-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Owen, R. Randolph Mr | Death | Ben Pachal shot and killed R. Owen in Denton 22 Jan 1885. buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas. | 1889-09-28-pg01 | WCM |
Owen, Will | Story | Broke out of jail but was caught and brought back. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Owen, William Henry/Miss Viola Hopper | Wedding | Married 8 Dec. 1895 at the home of the bride's father John Walker hopper of Jonestown, Wise Co. Texas. Groom is of Jonestown also. | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Owens, Constable | Story | Brought in Payne for rape | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Constable | Story | Arrested Scroggins, alas' Hancock & Neal Logan | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, Constable | Story | Of Alvord, brought in Teeler | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, Constable | Story | Arrested Eustace Ward | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, Elizabeth (nee Duval) Mrs (an aged lady of Pella) | Death | Died Wednesday of last week. 31 Ooct. 1889. Buried at Pella Cemetery. | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Florence Miss/Charles Emery Conder | Wedding | Married 24 April 1898. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-04-28-pg01 | DN |
Owens, Florence Miss/Mr Charles Emery Conder | Wedding | Married 24 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. (Rush Brnch Correspondent) | 1898-04-29-pg10 | WCM |
Owens, Henry (former painter in Decatur) | Death | Died in California on 10 June, 1888. | 1888-07-07-pg08 | WCM |
Owens, Judge | Story | At Banks home | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Owens, Judge David | Story | Spent last Monday night in our town | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, L. T. Mr | Story | City Marshall for Decatur. Best one they have had for years. | 1896-01-23-pg05 | DN |
Owens, L. T. Mrs | Story | Has been dangerously sick for several days. | 1888-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Owens, L.P. | Story | Of the vicinity of Audubon | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, L.T. | Story | Acknowledge visit | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, L.T. | Story | Arrested two strangers | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, L.T. | Story | Wife recovering | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, L.T. | Story | Arrested J.G. Thompson | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Owens, L.T. | Story | Of Alvord, son went to sleep | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, LT. | Story | Long, short, and hungary officials | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Owens, Luce | Story | Of Audubon, was in to see us | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Owens, Luce | Story | Will round up delinquents | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, M. Mr/Miss Nannie Harris | Wedding | Married at Lone Grove, Indian Territory | 1890-05-24-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Mary/John Meridith Followwill | Wedding | Married in Parker County 18 March 1892. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) paper damaged. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Miss Elizabeth | Wedding | Wed to Wm. Harrison | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Owens, Mr. | Story | Of Pella, preparing to gin cotton | 1885-08-22-pg04 | WCM |
Owens, Rosa Miss/Thomas Elmer Reeves | Wedding | Married 23 Feb. 1898. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-06-02-pg08 | DN |
Owens, Sol. | Story | Left for Florida | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Owens, Sterling Bonaparte Mr/Miss Eugenia A. Kinsolving | Wedding | Married May 10, 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Paper damaged | 1893-05-18-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Sterling Mr | Story | While making his rounds of the town at midnight, someone show at him grazing his hand. | 1893-03-16-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Tennessee Gift Mrs (nee: Barnes) (of Alvord) | Death | Died on Friday of last week 6 Jan 1888 in Avord. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. She was the esteemed wife of Lucien Thompson Owens. | 1888-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Owens, Tennessee Gift Mrs (nee: Barnes) (of Alvord) | Death | Died. Buried last Saturday. Wife of Lucien Thompson Owens. (Alvord correspondent, J H H. 9 Jan. 1888). | 1888-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Owens, Tom mr | Story | Put in jail last week charged with fraudulent mortgaging. | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Owens, Will | Story | Trial set for 31 Jan. 1893. | 1893-01-14-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Will (from near Crafton) | Story | Arrested charged with corn theft from Mr L. Freeman (or N.E. Decatur) | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Will (previous city marshall) | Story | Was sent to the Penetentiary. But now has been pardoned. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Will Mr | Story | Charged with shooting a man on Black Creek some time ago has been capturd and is in the Decatur jail. | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Will Mr | Story | Gave bond last Wednesday for 2 cases against him and now is at liberty. (springtown Chronicles) | 1893-02-24-pg05 | WCM |
Owens, Will Mr | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with assault to murder | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Will Mr | Story | Prisoner sentened to 2 years for attempted murder broke out of the jail. He was recaptured. | 1893-07-06-pg05 | DN |
Owens, Will Mr | Story | Son of Marshal L. T. Owens received word his son Will had been pardoned. | 1893-12-21-pg03 | DN |
Owensby, Bowie Mr/Miss Dovie Johnson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Oct. 1893 (paper blurred) | 1893-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Ownsby, George Spencer/Miss Amanda Melvina Clark | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1891at the residence of Charles Dewees. The groom is of the Indian Nation and they will live there | 1891-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Oxford Water | Story | Baptist meeting will begin | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Oxford, Luther Crawson/Miss Malinda Perrin | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Oxford, P.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. R.E. Waul | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Oxford, Prof. | Story | Address to citizens | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Oxford, W. G. Mr. | Death | Obituary. Died Sunday Evening 3 Jan. 1892 at the residence of his son, L. C. Oxford, 3 Miles W. of Alvord. Died for legrippe which turned into Pneumonia. He had only recently come to Wise Co. | 1892-01-23-pg04 | WCM |
Ozment, Clint | Story | Of Bradford & Ozment very sick | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Ozment, Clint | Story | Sold interest to Jasper Leach | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ozment, Clint | Story | Received severe stroke to head | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Ozment, Clint | Death | Died from stroke on head | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ozment, M.M. | Death | Ex-sheriff of Cook County died | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Pace, Emma Miss/William Jesse Keith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 Sept 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Pace, Fedelia (Dellar) Miss/Edmond Taylor Jones | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Pace, Fedelia (Dellar) Miss/Edmond Taylor Jones | Wedding | Married 18 Oct. 1896. (last Sunday by Rev. G. A. Miller. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-10-30-pg08 | WCM |
Pace, George Robert/Miss Annie Naomi Stovall | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Sept 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Pace, Lille Bell MissRufus Elmer Jones | Wedding | Married 17 Dec. 1895. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-12-27-pg08 | WCM |
Paddock, B.B. Capt. | Story | Greenback Convention | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Paden's Steam Mill | Story | At Tripett was burned | 1881-11-11-pg02 | WCM |
page is missing | 1896-06-05-pg03 | WCM | ||
page missing | 1898-02-25-pg06 | WCM | ||
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg11 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg12 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg13 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg14 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg15 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg16 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg17 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg18 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg19 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg20 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg21 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg22 | WCM |
pages 11 through 23 are from 1956 | Story | Hotpoint Appliance advertisements | 1898-04-29-pg23 | WCM |
Paine, Fleming Gordon Dr. (old man) | Death | Died last week 13 Dec 1886 in Montague. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. Born 26 March 1808 Tennessee. He lived in the North part of Wise Co. | 1886-12-25-pg03 | WCM |
Painter, Charley | Story | Charged with horse theft. Case dismissed due to lack of evidence, | 1891-11-28-pg01 | WCM |
Painter, James | Death | Died at Hog Branch on the first inst (died 9 June 1887) and was buried at New Hope Cemetery. (Oats Branch Correspondent) | 1887-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
Painter, James | Death | His niece Mr Buchanan is very sick. | 1887-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
Painter, James | Death | His live stock sold at high figures on th 12th inst. (Oats Branch Correspondent) | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Painter, James E./Bessie P. Moore | Wedding | Runaway couple from Wise County were married in Indian Territory byGainesville Rev. A. j. Farthing. | 1887-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Painter, Mary Miss/Amos Odom | Wedding | Obtained a license based on an order from the girls father which he was a forgery. | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Painter, Mattie Miss | Story | Assistant Principal of Muse School. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg04 | DN |
Paller, Miss Emma | Wedding | Wed to Geo. W. Durham | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Palmer, Allen | Story | An attempt made to shoot | 1884-04-11-pg02 | WCM |
Palmer, Allen Mrs | Death | Died last Saturday at her home 10 miles S. of Wichita Falls. She was the sister of Frank James. (Henrietta Sentinel) | 1889-03-16-pg04 | WCM |
Palmer, Bettie Mrs | Death | The wife of Dr. William Bibro Palmer died this week. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1892-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, David A. | Death | Obituary. Died 28 May 1887 in Wise County. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. (Gum Correspondent C. J. C.) | 1887-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Palmer, Dora Nevada Miss/William Oliver Read | Wedding | They were married. (Newark Correspondent) page damaged. | 1894-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, Dr. of Audubon is very low at present with fever. | Story | (Dan Correspondent) | 1893-08-10-pg08 | DN |
Palmer, Grenville Penn Mr | Death | Obituary. Born 26 May 1811 in Virginia. Died 4 Dec 1893 in Alvord. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1893-12-15-pg01 | WCM |
Palmer, H. G. Mr/Miss Loula Snyder | Wedding | Married Sunday 1 Oct. 1899. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1899-10-13-pg05 | DN |
Palmer, J.F. | Wedding | Wed to Mattie Crumley | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Palmer, Louiza Lou (Lucy) Miss/Joseph M. Moore | Wedding | Married Thursday 13 July 1894 in Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) By 1900 Lucy was single and 1901 she married Andy Lee Belcher. She died in McCurtain Co. Oklahoma in 1968 & is buried there, | 1894-08-03-pg08 | WCM |
Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Jane Miss/Porter Homer Danley | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Sept. 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-10-07-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Jane Miss/Porter Homer Danley | Wedding | Thomas District 1 Oct. 1893. They were married at the bride's residence. | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Palmer, Mrs (of this neighborhood) | Death | Died of Consumption 10th inst. (Oats Branch 30 april 1888 correspondent, Sub) | 1888-05-05-pg03 | WCM |
Palmer, W. B. (of Alvord) | Story | Has been atending medical department at Vanderbilt University. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, W. B. Dr. (of Audubon) | Story | Compleed a case of lecures at Vanderbilt Univeristy in Tennessee. | 1887-04-02-pg03 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Teacher at Foster School | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Teacher: Foster School letter to editor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Begins free school at Foster School | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Organization of Teachers Association | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Sends Messenger to uncle | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Teacher, kindly came in | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Palmer, W.B. | Story | Boarded train at Alvord | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Palmer, William Bibro Dr. (Allopath Physician) | Story | Was very low with fever in Audubon, Wise County, Texas but survived and died in 1920. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Palmer, William Joseph Milton/Miss Dellia Lee Wise | Wedding | Married 18 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Palo Pinto | Story | Public school under Prof. H.L. Brevard | 1885-09-12-pg01 | WCM |
Palo Pinto County | Story | Bituminous coal of best quality | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Pan-Electric Telephone | Story | Operating a line | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Panter, Mattie Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at the school at Muse. | 1899-10-27-pg06 | WCM |
Panter, Mrs | Story | Will assist Cora Gentry in teaching at Muse. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-09-22-pg01 | DN |
Paradise | Story | Group of men repairing Trinity bridge | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Reconstructed arbor for preaching | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Sunday School celebration planned | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | 1200 head of fine-wool sheep passed through | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Our boys playing baseball | 1880-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Work resumed on church building | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Seats made for new church | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Our young fellow citizens when the venture | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Difficulty in keeping shelves full | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Meeting for artesian well in public square | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Youngsters having candy parties and plays | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Wagons passed here headed for AZ | 1881-04-08-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Attention: New schoolhouse to be built please attend | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Bring your dnners with you Sunday | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Post office doing business | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | 30 to 40 persons gathered at old school house | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Joint Stock Company, Boston, Null, Shean, Kincannon, Curtis | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Some pony races came off on the race track SE of town | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Boys serenade the greater part of residents with tin-pan | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | A merry band of serenaders paid their respects in concert | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Many strangers on our streets | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Upwards to 30 lots sold in one day | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | The post office is moved into its new quarters | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Our new saw mill is now on the ground | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | A hop in town | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Youngsters dedicate all new houses. Social hop | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Petition to move court from Cottondale | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Many complaints from citizens abt. PO | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | J.A. Gray has charge of the post-office | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Post-office has moved to s. of square | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Has new MD, name of McCurty of TN | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Squire Rhodes, cost $8.50, weight throw | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Bethel singing class will sing at chapel | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Visit to Paradise met many familiar faces | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Has a two-fold debating society | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | New postmaster, R.S. Holman | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Ad | C. Moore General Merchandise | 1883-04-13-pg08 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Methodist preaching on 3rd Sunday | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Most lively day in trade | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Baptist have preaching every third Sunday | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Elder Austin moved to Paradise | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | To celebrate two Christmas trees | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | New drug store by Elder M. W. Matthews | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | 2 schools, Rev. J.H. Austin & Prof. B.F. Hall | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Excitement, horse thieves [dim] | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Has new doctor, J.C. McNees | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Picnics today | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor from B.F. Hall | 1884-09-12-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor from B.F. Hall [dim] | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Holman Saloon and drug store | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Samuel T. Rhodes, postmaster | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to the editor | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor from B.F. Hall | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor from W.H. Mershon | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor about Springtown | 1885-04-25-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Iron bridge to replace wooden over West Fork | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Picnic to benefit Hall's Academy | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Picnic drew large crowd | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Debate closed rather abrutly | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Church of Christ members pver 200 | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Paradise | Story | The brethren ask that debate be held in their town | 1885-11-28-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise and Chico Business Directory | Story | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM | |
Paradise Baptist | Story | Meeting held at iron bridge on Trinity | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Paradise Church | Story | Several persons gathered to hear organ | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Gin | Story | 60 bales, turning out 8 bales per day | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Headlight Newspaper | Story | J. F. Goodwin is the new manager, C. E. Worsham and I. M. Cooper are editors. | 1895-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise Honor Roll | Story | Many names who owe money to Messenger | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Jottings | Story | Organized a debating club | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise Local News | Story | Corn, cotton, preaching, etc. | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Meeting | Story | Large meeting of citizens protesting stock | 1880-04-16-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Ad | $1.25 a year | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Roll of Honor, Mershon, Jones, Roach, Lindsey,etc | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | 60 subscribers & new names being added | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Local News | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | General News | 1880-06-04-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Children of Poverty, Editor's Article | 1880-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Many names listed for Honor Roll | 1880-12-24-pg04 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Roll of honor, many names listed owing money | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Roll of honor, many names listed owing money | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Will move into new building | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Entered at Paradise Post Office as Mattee | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | Requested to publish about the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger | Story | From the land of Paradise in Wise County three cheers | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Messenger Honor Roll | Story | Kelley, King, Custis, Boston, Plymell and Null | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Post Office | Story | Moved from Mershon store | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise Prairie | Story | Was wilderness 10 yrs. ago | 1880-04-16-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise Prairie | Story | Grass is better on prairie | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise School | Story | Suggested that seats in Schoolhouse repaired | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise School | Story | Meeting to elect trustees | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise School | Story | School to start Dec.1st, lg crops of cotton | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Paradise School | Story | Free public school will begin | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise school | Story | Student's names listed who are on the honor roll. | 1892-01-09-pg08 | WCM |
Paradise School being constructed | Story | Professor E. H. Beck of Kentucky will take charge of the school this September. | 1894-07-26-pg01 | DN |
Paradise School House | Story | Lecture on genuineness, authenticity &….. | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Paradise school suspended until Monday | Story | Measles have greatly reduced school attendance | 1890-03-29-pg05 | WCM |
Paradise, Wise County Texas moved | Story | They moved the town so as to be next to the Rock Island Railroad. | 1893-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Paradise/Glory | Story | Texas Baptist informs us of Post Offices | 1885-12-12-pg06 | WCM |
Parish, A. J. (Alonzo/Lonnie)/Miss Eliza E. House | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 31 Oct. `899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Parish, A. J./Miss Eliza E. House | Wedding | Married in Davis City this morning. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-11-03-pg10 | WCM |
Parish, Ella | Wedding | Wed to B.Y. Logan | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Parish, M.T. | Story | $5 reward for missing horses | 1880-10-29-pg02 | WCM |
Parish, M.T. | Story | Recovered two horses | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Parish, Mack | Story | An old time reader of Messenger | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Parish, Malinda /florence Miss/Henry Bowden | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Parish, T. T. Mr | Story | The wound received 24 days ago will cripple him to have a stiff hand the rest of his life. | 1899-09-29-pg10 | WCM |
Parish, Thomas Tyre/Miss Flora Paris McCurry | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1897, Jack Co. Texas. Living in Brumlow took advantage of the free newspaper subscription for newly married couples. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
Parish, Willie E. Miss/Mr Joseph Martin Minor | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents (Christopher Columbus Parish) 3.5 miles W. of Greenwood 10 Oct. 1897 | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Parish, Willie E. Miss/Mr Joseph Martin Minor | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents 10 Oct. 1897. They took advantage of the free newspaper subscription for newly married couples. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
Park Springs, Texas | Story | A new town on the Rock Island Railroad west of Sunset. | 1893-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
Parker County | Story | Picnic and festival | 1880-04-16-pg02 | WCM |
Parker County | Story | Out of Debt | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Parker County | Story | Poem -Over Parker Co. Hills | 1880-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Parker, C. W. (of Chico) | Story | Arrested charged with arson. Bonded out. | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Parker, C. W. Dr (Physician) | Story | Will live in Chico. | 1893-04-29-pg08 | WCM |
Parker, C. W. Mr (of Chico) | Story | Charged with Arson. Setting a fire at his furniture store. | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Parker, Cyntha | Story | 40 years ago in Texas Topics | 1883-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Parker, E. Professor (of Kentucky) | Story | Has been hired to teach mathematics at the Baptist College. (NWTB) | 1895-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Parker, E. Professor (of Kentucky) | Story | Arrived Thursday will teach at the Baptist college. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Parker, Gus (fugative who jumped bond) | Story | Charged with theft and under $500 bond. Captured by Sheriff McClure in Eastland Co. | 1899-12-01-pg05 | DN |
Parker, Gus Mr | Story | Jailed on a charge of stabbing Walter Bradford at Keeter last Saturday Night. | 1898-11-24-pg10 | DN |
Parker, Isaac A. | Story | Judge of the US Dist. Court at Ft. Smith, Ark. | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Parker, Issac | Death | From whom Parker County got its name | 1883-05-18-pg04 | WCM |
Parker, Julia Levica Miss/William Matthew Clevenger | Wedding | Married 28 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Parker, Mr (of Chico) | Story | One of his little boys got 3 of his fingers cut off by his brother who was chopping wood. | 1887-03-26-pg03 | WCM |
Parker, Mr. Wm.T. | Story | Of Garvin gave us a call | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Parker, Mrs | Story | Is confined to jail on a charge of lunacy. Her father (of Aurora) picked her up. | 1890-06-07-pg08 | WCM |
Parker, Mrs | Story | Judged insane will be taken to the Terrell asylum this week. | 1890-06-28-pg04 | WCM |
Parker, Quanah Chief of the Comanches | Story | Were in Vernon, Texas spending the $40,000.00 rental money for grazing lands by Dan Waggoner. The yare buying wagons, harnesses, saddles, etc. | 1889-11-09-pg01 | WCM |
Parker, Tully Francis (of Keeter) | Death | Obituary notice to be pubkished in the next issue. Died 22 Feb, 1886, /buried at Keeter Cemetery. | 1886-03-06-pg07 | WCM |
Parker, Tully Francis (of Keeter) | Death | Obituary, Tribute of Respect. Born June 14, 1823 in South Carolina, Moved to Mississippi and then came to Texas in 1872 and to Wise Co. in 1881 | 1886-03-13-pg01 | WCM |
Parker, Virgil Robertson/Miss Elzadie Ann Bound | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Parker, Zora C. | Wedding | Wed to John N. Killough | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Parks, Drucilla Carolyn Mrs (nee Wortham) | Death | Died 16 Feb. 1892. Buried at the New Harp Cemetery in Montague Co. She lived in the Guinn Lake community, probably in Montague or Wise County. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Parks, Hettie Ola/Eddie Leonard Wall | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 4 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Parks, I.H. | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Parks, John | Death | Alias Tucker was shot | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Parks, Maggie Molinda Miss/Cunigam Kincannon | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 31 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Parks, Maggie Molinda Miss/Cunigam Kincannon | Wedding | Married 31 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged & very dark) | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Parks, Robert/Miss Amanda Viola Myers | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parnts 3 Oct. 1886. | 1886-10-09-pg07 | WCM |
Parks, Sallie Miss (nee: Skaggs)/Marshall D. Tully | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Parks, Sam P./Mrs Lona Alexander | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1898. Groom is the new tax collector. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Parks, William Jordan/Miss Calantha May Jennings | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's father 3 Oct. 1886. | 1886-10-09-pg07 | WCM |
Parnell, Daniel | Story | Declared a pauper by commissioner's court and ordered to the county farm. | 1889-05-25-pg04 | WCM |
Parnell, Daniel (of Chico age 50) | Story | Tried for lunacy and found to be of unsound mind. | 1889-03-23-pg08 | WCM |
Parnell, Miss Ella | Story | Returned from Decatur | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Parnell, W. R. (old man) | Story | Judged insane and sent to the Asylum at Terrell | 1886-11-13-pg05 | WCM |
Parr, Marcus Columbus Jackson/Miss Amanda Jane Stuart | Wedding | Married 24 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Parr, Mr (old mister _arr, first letter blurred) | Death | Died recently. He lived in New Hope. | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Parr, Nannie Bell Miss/William Henry Perdue | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896 | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Parr, Nannie Bell Miss/William Henry Perdue | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Parris, Alice Julia Miss/George Edward Henderson | Wedding | Married at Alvord Wednesday 28 Sept. 1899. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Parris, Alice Julia Miss/George Henderson | Wedding | Married Sunday 28 Sept. 1899 (Audubon Correspondent) | 1899-10-06-pg12 | WCM |
Parris, Charles J./Miss Willie R. Quinn | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Parris, Charles J./Miss Willie R. Quinn | Wedding | Married 12 Nov. 1899. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1899-11-24-pg09 | WCM |
Parrish & Shearer | Story | Music teachers | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Parrish & Shearer | Story | Teaching music at cottondale | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Parrish, Mr (near Rosston, but in Montague Co.) | Death | Shot and killed by Mr East. | 1887-04-23-pg04 | WCM |
Parrish, Mr. | Story | Will teach at Oak Grove | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Parrish, Prof | Story | Made contract to teach on Martin's Branch | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Parrish, W. G. Mr | Death | Committed suicide in the Dallas county jail. He was jailed because he killed Mr Langdon. | 1893-11-23-pg01 | DN |
Parrott, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to A.E. Osborne | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Parson, Edward Thompson Mr | Death | Died 17 March 1897 from Pneumonia in Rush Branch, Texas. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery, Wise Co. | 1897-03-26-pg08 | WCM |
Parson, Jake | Story | His brother Jack struck Jake on the head with a poker. Serious but thought not to be fatal | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Parson, Joseph Leopold Rev (old settler of Aubudon Country) | Death | Obituary Died 14 March 1891 in Blanket, Brown Co., Texas. Buried at Antioch Cemetery. | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Parsons, Robert Bruce/Miss Antonia Laredo Means | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's parents 18 Dec. 1889 | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Parsons, Samuel Edward/Miss Lena Rudd | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 13 May 1896 | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Parsons, Samuel Edward/Miss Lena Rudd | Wedding | Married 13 May 1896 in Alvord, Texas. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Partington, Mrs. | Story | Says that just before late war | 1880-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Parton, John Mr | Story | In prison at Fot Smith, Arkansas for killing S. E. Vandiver and W. M. Bobin | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Partridge, Wm. | Story | Started across the plains | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Partridge, Wm. | Story | Returned from western trip | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Paschal, Dennis | Story | Teaching school near Bobo's Gin | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Paschal, Dennis | Story | Came in day when Buchanan was President | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Paschal, Dennis | Story | Of Aurora, called | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Paschal, Lunsford Stanhope Mr | Death | Died at his home on Deep Creek in Wise Co. Thursday night 7 Feb. 1895. His memorial indicates he died 6 March 1895. | 1895-03-14-pg04 | DN |
Paschal, Lunsford Stanhope Mr | Death | Resolution of respect by the Aurora Lodge No 479, A. F. & A. M. Died 6 March 1895. age was 70 years, 2 months, and 8 days old. | 1895-05-23-pg05 | DN |
Paschall, Ben F. Mr | Story | Charged with murder of R. Randolph Owen in Denton in 1885. Trial is ready to commence. | 1889-09-28-pg01 | WCM |
Paschall, Ben F. Mr | Story | Found not guilty or murdering R. Owen. | 1889-09-28-pg04 | WCM |
Paschall, Clemmie | Wedding | Wed to W. F. Ward | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis | Story | Candidate | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis | Story | Of Auroura, was in to see us | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis | Story | Of Aurora, came into our office | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis | Story | Of Aurora, seen on our streets | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis | Story | Of Aurora, was among visitors | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Paschall, Dennis Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1888-03-24-pg03 | WCM |
Paschall, Lunsford Stanhope Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 6 march 1895 in Decstur Texas. Texas. Buried at Deep Creek Cemtery. | 1895-03-15-pg04 | WCM |
Paschall, Lunsford Stanhope Mr | Death | (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Paschall, R. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg04 | WCM |
Paschall, W. D. Wise County Tax Assessor | Story | Report on taxable property. Horses $419,000, Cattle $345,000. etd. | 1887-08-27-pg02 | WCM |
Paschall, Will Mr/Miss Ella Belew | Wedding | Married Thursday 2 Nov. 1899. Bride is of Muse. Groom is of Deep Creek. | 1899-11-10-pg08 | DN |
Paschall, William Dennis/Miss Francis Isabella Stamps | Wedding | Married 20 Jan. 1886 in Bosque County, Texas | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Paterson, Judge | Story | To go to Gainsville to tell about H.H. Brooks | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Patrev, Pete | Story | Taken to the Rusk penitentiary. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Patrridge, Wm. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Patry, Peter Mr | Story | Arrested by John W. Moore Sheriff of Decatur and T. B. Harris of Azle. He was jailed on a charge of horse theft. | 1891-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Patsy, Pete | Story | Escaped from the Decatur jail. Charged with horse theft. The other 5 prisoners made no attempt. | 1891-11-07-pg01 | WCM |
Patterson & Crane | Story | Takes place of | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Patterson & Verne | Story | Firm dissolved | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Patterson and Beard | Story | Have dissolved partnership | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, Arch | Story | A negro, committed to jail for burglary | 1885-08-29-pg06 | WCM |
Patterson, Arch | Story | A negro, get two years | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, Cora Miss/Harry Stotts | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, G.W. | Story | Selling dry goods & groceries, at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Patterson, Geo. W. | Story | A live merchant of Audubon | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, Green B. Mrs | Death | Died Monday, buried Tuesday at Springtown Cemetery. (Springtown Sun) | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Patterson, Henry | Death | Died of pneumonia on the 11 March 1886. his family wil go to his wife's mother in Collin County. (Twin ponds Correspondent, J. M. B.) | 1886-03-20-pg04 | WCM |
Patterson, Hon. J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Nannie Baker | 1881-12-02-pg02 | WCM |
Patterson, Hon. J.W. | Story | Indebted to for records | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Patterson, J. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur, Texas 8 Sept. 1893. | 1893-09-14-pg05 | DN |
Patterson, J.B. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Diana Douglas | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Is at home | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Has our thanks | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Attending courts at Montague | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Of Decatur, visited Fort Worth last Sun. | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Attorney, attended federal court in Dallas | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Patterson, J.W. | Story | Took part in exercises | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Patterson, Johnnie | Story | Awarded for best lessons | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Patterson, Judge | Story | Were in town this week | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, Judge | Story | Regaled themselves in the Fort | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Patterson, Laura Ann Miss/Ernest O. Glenn | Wedding | Married 10 March 1891 in Wise County 4 miles North of Springtown. | 1891-03-28-pg08 | WCM |
Patterson, Mary J. Miss/Cyrenius Waite (C. W.) James | Wedding | Married 12 June 1895 in at the home of Rev. Edwards in Wise Co. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Patterson, Mrs. J.W. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, Mrs. Mary A. | Wedding | Wed to John T. Raiburn | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Patterson, P. K. (Pleasol K.) Mr | Death | Died 27 Feb. 1890 near Audubon recently leaving a wife and 3 small children. Buried in Pella Cemetery. | 1890-03-15-pg08 | WCM |
Patterson, R.C. | Story | Of Audubon country | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Patterson, V. B. | Story | Warrant was ssued for is arrest for shooting at W. P Peters. | 1886-04-10-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, Verner (age 6) | Story | Son of Judge J, W. Patterson stepped on a broken glass jar and cut himself badly. It may make him a cripple for life | 1889-07-06-pg01 | WCM |
Patterson, William A. | Death | Forty years of age | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Patterson, William M./Miss Sarah Lee Haggerty | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Patterson, William P. | Story | A wealthy cattle man, drunk | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Patton, L.C. | Death | Parker County Clerk died last week | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Patton, Miss | Wedding | Wed to Joe McNeilly | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Paukard, Fletcher | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mollie Leonard | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Paul, Daniel C. (of Audubon) | Death | Obituary. Died 8 Sept. 1889 in Wise Co. Buried at Pella Cemetery. Texas Confederate Soldier | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Paul, Daniel C. Mr | Story | Her husband died 8 Sept. 1889 and now she has 3 children which are very sick. | 1889-10-05-pg01 | WCM |
Pavilard, Louie | Story | West Fork has been higher | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Pavillard, Daniel/Miss Mary Alice (Mollie) Spencer | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Pavillard, Daniel/Miss Mary Alice (Mollie) Spencer) | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Anneville, Wise Count, Texas. (Anneville Corresondent) | 1893-09-28-pg04 | DN |
Payne, Albert Johnston (Sidney) Mr/Miss Martha Arilla (Mattie) Jeter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, Captain D.L | Story | And his followers are now on the ground in Okla | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Payne, Col. | Story | Of Dallas made a speech | 1880-10-08-pg04 | WCM |
Payne, D. H. Dr | Story | His partnership with Dr. Nash was dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. Payne is still at his old office | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Payne, D. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born on 29 July 1897. | 1897-08-07-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, D.L. | Story | Will succeed J. F. Cunningham | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Payne, Dixie Victoria Miss/William Joseph Strickland | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1894 in Wise County. Probably a double wedding. Will live in Wilson Prairie neighborhood. (East Mound Correspondent) | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Payne, Dixie Victoria Miss/William Joseph Strickland | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1894 in Wise County. Probably a double wedding. Will live in Wilson Prairie neighborhood. (East Mound Correspondent) | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Payne, Dr. | Story | One half interest in Dan Boone hotel | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Payne, Dr. F.G. | Story | Returned to this county | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, Dr. F.G. | Story | A pioneer Greenbacker | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, E.S. | Story | Is opening dry goods at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Payne, John Mrs | Death | Died Tuesday night leaving a husband and two children. (Aurora Light Locals) | 1890-01-25-pg01 | WCM |
Payne, Mary A. Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died 6 March 1887 in Sunset, Montague County, Texas. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. | 1887-03-19-pg04 | WCM |
Payne, Mattie Miss/William Bruce Portwood | Wedding | Marred 15 Nov 1890 at the home of H. T. Harvey in Decatur. Groom is of Garvin, bride is of Decatur. | 1890-11-29-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, Miss Annie | Story | Greatest improvement in writing | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Payne, Miss Annie | Story | Did the honors of the house | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, Miss Annie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. C. Shepard by Rev. Gregory | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, Mr & Mrs (living near Audubon) | Death | Their tripletts died on Tuesday of last week. | 1891-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Payne, Mr. | Story | Near Glasco, moved to Twin Pond | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Payne, Mr. | Story | Of Audubon, will take charge | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Payne, Mr. | Story | Having Pierce hotel painted | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Payne, Mrs. | Story | Wife of leading merchant | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Payne, Spencer (old Settler of Wise Co.) | Death | Died. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Payne, T.F.M. | Wedding | Wed to Sarah M. Bailey | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Peacock, Annie Miss/J. Butler | Wedding | Married 27 July 1890 in Lone Grove I. T. according to the Lone Grove correspondent Wild Flower. | 1890-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Peacock, John | Story | All persons indebted | 1885-10-10-pg06 | WCM |
Peacock. John | Death | Died in water well | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Peak, Capt June | Story | Frontier Battalion | 1880-04-16-pg02 | WCM |
Peak, Grandpa (living at his son's home) | Death | Age about 90, died at his son's home Benjamin Franklin Peak. (Sunset Signals) | 1892-10-29-pg08 | WCM |
Peak, Jess | Story | Fined $1 in Justice Hodges court for assault. | 1887-04-16-pg01 | WCM |
Peak, June | Story | Late commander of Texas Rangers | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Peak, June | Story | Late commander has been appointed | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Peak, Miss Mollie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. John Ramsdale | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pearce, Gen. N.B. | Story | Presented cane by B.F. Banks | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Pearce, J. A. Professor (of Waco, Texas) | Story | He is in chage of the Shorthand Dept. of Hills business College. | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Pearce, Miss (two ofthem died at Walnut Creek, Wise Co.) | Death | Died since my last correspondence. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-01-23-pg04 | WCM |
Pearce, Tom | Story | Arrested at Brdgeort by Sheriff McClure and Constable Harding on a charge of embezzlement. Jailed in Decatur. | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Pearman, Miss/Mr Gray (bride is age 24) (of I. T.) | Wedding | Was recently married. (Newark Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Pearre, Luke A. Mr | Story | Editor and Publisher of the Bridgeport Herald | 1894-09-26-pg01 | DN |
Pearre, Luke A. Mr | Story | Editor of the Bridgeport Herald. | 1894-12-20-pg07 | DN |
Pearson, David Andrew | Death | Obituary. Died 3 August 1896 when he fell in a well they were digging. Buried at Annis Chapel. Cemetery. He hit a man at the bottom of the hole killing him also. | 1896-08-06-pg05 | DN |
Pearson, E.T. | Death | Member of Baptist Church | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Pearson, Eugenia B. Miss/David Elijah Allison | Wedding | Married 25 Nov. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Pearson, Jake Mr | Death | His little girl died 23 Oct. 1891. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1891-11-14-pg08 | WCM |
Pearson, Judia Margaret MissWilliam Allen Killough Jr | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. Newspaper said he married Martha Hulett, but she was married in 1889 to C. P. Eddins (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Pearson, Mr. | Story | Has withdrawn from race | 1880-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Pearson, Mr. W.J. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Pearson, Sam Mr (paper damaged) | Story | Lives N, of Springtown. Has been teaching in Wise County. Will study law this summer. (Springtown Pilot) | 1887-03-19-pg04 | WCM |
Pearson, Sam N. | Story | Granted the license to practice Law. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Pearson, Samuel N. Mr (formerly of Aurora) | Death | Now city attorney of Seymour is in ill health. Died 4 Nov 1890. buried at Estacado Cemetery, Lubbock County, Texas. | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Pearson, Samuel N. Mr (young attorney) | Death | Died recently out on the plains while in a fruitless search for health. Died 4 Nov. 1890. Buried at Estaado Cemetery Lubbock Co. Texas | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Pearson, W.J. | Story | Canidate for Constable | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Peate, Geo. B. | Story | Colored Professor, begun colored school | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Pecan Creek | Story | 1248 feet of lumber for bridge | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Pecan public school | Story | Monthy report. Average attendance 26 | 1887-02-19-pg06 | WCM |
Pecan School District report | Story | 48 pupils enrolled. Average attendance 35. | 1886-12-11-pg07 | WCM |
Peck, Mr. S.W. | Death | Killed by lightning | 1881-10-14-pg02 | WCM |
Peddy, George Mrs (nee: cash) | Death | Died on Tuesday morning. (The 1st wife of George Washington Peddy) | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Peden, Deberry Stennis (Deb) Mr | Story | Teaches at the Dido School. (Dido Correspondent). He married Rebecca E. Ross my great Aunt (David Pitts, your scribe) | 1894-07-06-pg04 | WCM |
Peden, Thomas Irvin/Miss Nettie Ann Stokes | Wedding | Married 21 Oct, 1891 at the home of the bride's Mother's home Mrs Cynthia Turner Stokes | 1891-10-31-pg08 | WCM |
Pederson, Sophia Miss (of Fort Worth) | Death | Died 12 Oct, 1890, Sunday. | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Peek, J.C. | Story | In Wilson County | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Peek, Thomas Booker Dr. | Story | Popular physician in Paradise. | 1894-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Peek, Thomas Booker Dr/Miss Sarah Frrancis Cansler | Wedding | Married 9 Oct. 1890 at the bride's parents: M. D. Cansler. Both are from Paradise. | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Peel, Lulu Miss | Story | Teaches at the graded school in Vernon. She attended the normal here. | 1894-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Peeler, Letia E. Mrs (nee: Mahaffey)/Mr Jefferson Davis Hamilton | Wedding | Married on the 17th instant. (Certificate says married on 16 Jan. 1892 in Wise Co. | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Peeler, Robert | Death | Shot and killed by W. A. Ford at Doaksville, I. T., now Choctraw Co. Oklahoma. Brother of Mrs J. O. Mode of Decatur. | 1888-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Peeler, Robert (12 years ago in Decatur) | Death | Mrs J. O. Mode sister of the deceased wrote to the postmaster of Doaksville, I. T. to verify it was her brother who was killed. He leaves a wife and two small children. | 1888-02-25-pg02 | WCM |
Peery, W.R. | Story | Arrested in Cook County | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Peipelma, Willie J. (age 14) | Death | Accidental shot by Albert Lamb and died at Aubrey, Denton Co. Texas. Buried at Wilson Cemetery. | 1894-09-20-pg02 | DN |
Pella | Story | In the edge of Wise County | 1880-09-03-pg01 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Mr. Keltner speaking | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Continues to improve | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Pella | Story | A shooting scrape | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Pella | Story | New citizens, Brisco, Cross, Owen, Maddox | 1883-03-23-pg04 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Three Tonkawa Indians passed | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Pickett, Hodges, and Snyder addressed citizens | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Methodists holding meeting | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Letter to the editor | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Letter to editor, oats and wheat look fine | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Letter from J.L. Castleman | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Pella | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Pella & Audubon | Story | Cases of scarlet fever | 1881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Pendeghast, B.H. | Death | Edited Advance Guard in Decatur | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Pender, Katie MissWilliam Andrew Helton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Jan. 1897. | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Pendleton, M. V. Mrs/Andrew Hobson | Wedding | Married 9 March 1887 at the residence of J. M. Burton in Wise Co. | 1887-03-19-pg04 | WCM |
Penick, Q. T Mr | Story | Used a knife on Sam Black. Was fined $25 in County Court in Decatur. | 1889-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Peninger, D. J. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Thursday 16 Dec. 1897. | 1897-12-21-pg05 | DN |
Peninger, David J. Mr/Miss Lula Sarah Lester | Wedding | Married 8 Oct. 1896 at the residence of Col. And Mrs Pennock (Presumably in Decatur). | 1896-10-09-pg05 | WCM |
Peninger, David J. Mr/Miss Lula Sarah Lester | Wedding | Married 10 Oct. 1896 (wrong, it was 8 Oct.) at the residence of Col. And Mrs Pennock (Presumably in Decatur). | 1896-10-15-pg08 | DN |
Peninger, Dora E. Mrs (wife of D. J. Peninger) | Death | Obituary. Died 1 August 1895. Buried at the City Cemetery. Her infant son willie died only two weeks before her own death. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Peninger, Dora E. Mrs (wife of D. J. Peninger) | Death | Obituary. Died 1 August 1895. Buried at the City Cemetery. Her infant son willie died only two weeks before her own death. | 1895-08-08-pg05 | DN |
Peninger, Willie (age 8 months) | Death | Died 26 May 1895 in Aurora. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1895-07-19-pg05 | WCM |
Penitentiary Covicts in Texas | Story | 2845 Convict. 1,186 on Farms, 290 on Railroads, 100 at Oatmanville, 303 at tne Burnett quarries, 485 at Rusk prison and 481 at Huntsville prison. | 1886-03-20-pg01 | WCM |
Penn, Annie Miss | Story | Teaches school in Sweetwater. (Sweetwater Correspondent) | 1897-11-04-pg04 | DN |
Penn, Annie Miss | Story | Teaching school at Sweetwater. | 1897-11-25-pg08 | DN |
Penn, Annie Miss | Story | Teaches at the Sweetwater School. | 1898-01-13-pg01 | DN |
Penn, Cora | Story | Granted a scholarship at the Sam Houston Normal School (to be educated to teach school) | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Takes the plae of Miss Etta May teaching 4th grade in Decatur. | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Was to have begun teaching at Oak Grove last Monday, but was called to Oxord Mississipi because her sister had typhoid fever there while attending school. | 1894-12-07-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year.5th Grade | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Decatur City School teacher for 5th grade | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Elected as a teacher in Decatur Public School. | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Penn, Cora Miss | Story | Teacher in the Decatur Public shool, grade unassigned at present. | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Penn, J. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born in Decatur 14 Oct. 1896 | 1896-10-22-pg05 | DN |
Penn, J. A. Mr & Mrs (of Bethel) | Birth | Son born. No date. | 1896-10-23-pg01 | WCM |
Penn, Miss | Story | No school in Sweetwater for a week due to her absence. | 1898-02-24-pg04 | DN |
Penn, Wm. | Story | Remains moved from England to PA | 1881-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Pennell, W.R. | Story | Started to seek new home in Ellis Co. | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Penner, Pauline Mrs (living near Decatur) | Story | Atempted to commit suicide by tking morphine. Previous a teacher at the Baptist College. (Springtown Chronicles) | 1892-08-06-pg08 | WCM |
Pennington, Drew | Death | Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery today. (Brumlow Correspondent) | 1897-04-30-pg08 | WCM |
Pennington, Drew (A young man) | Death | Killed by Jonas Milligan on the Milligan Farm near Greenwood. Died last Saturday evening. | 1897-04-30-pg05 | WCM |
Pennington, Drew Mr | Death | Killed by Jonas Milligan 24 April 1897 on the Milligan farm when Pennington ran towards Milligan with a club. Milligan was jailed at Decatur awaiting examining trial. Buried at Greeenwood Cemetery. | 1897-04-29-pg01 | DN |
Pennington, Drew Mr | Death | Complete article. After a preliminary examination Justin of the Peace Tankersley saw fit to jail J. R. Milligan without bail. | 1897-04-29-pg05 | DN |
Pennington, Drew Mr | Death | Buried the 26th inst. A second grave having to be dug. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-05-07-pg08 | WCM |
Pennington, Green | Story | Confined to jail | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Pennington, Lou Vesta Miss/Moses Clay | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Pennock, Col.and Mrs | Birth | Child born (Little Cherub) Friday of last week. | 1895-05-31-pg05 | WCM |
Pennock, O. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 24 May 1895 in Decatur, Texas | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Pennock, O. H. Mr/Mrs Annie Dwyer | Wedding | Married at the Cates house in Decatur 7 August 1894 | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Pennock, Oliver Hazard Mr/Mrs Annie Dwyer (nee:Lester) | Wedding | Married Tuesday evening. Bride is of Decatur, Groom is of Bowie. Bride previously married to W. A. Stokes 1879. | 1894-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pepper, Miss M.L. | Wedding | Wed to W. C. Kelley | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Perdue, Henry Mr | Death | Father of Jim Perdue died where he lived in Denton County from Measles. | 1895-12-13-pg05 | WCM |
Perdue, J. H. Professor | Story | He came from Senoria, Georgia to teach at Decatur Baptist in place of Prof. Mynatt. | 1899-09-15-pg05 | DN |
Perdue, M.L. | Story | Fined $25 | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Perdue, William Henry/Miss Nannie Bell Parr | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896 | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Perdue, William Henry/Miss Nannie Bell Parr | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Perie, Mr. | Story | Fined $35 for carrying | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Periman, Mary Emily Mrs (nee Lewis) | Death | Died at her home in Venita, Craig County, Oklahoma 9 August 1895. buried at Centralia Cemetery in Craig County, Oklahoma. Cousin to Phenix the correspondent for Newark. | 1895-08-30-pg01 | WCM |
Perkins Mr | Story | Back was severely injured in his back when a Scaffold in Alvord fell with 4 men on it. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Alice Miss/Mr Frank Findley | Wedding | Bride is the daughter of Milt Perkins. There is no record of this marriage and these peopl both are with other spouses in the census and Find a Grave. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Asberry Mr and Mrs | Story | Called to the Indian Territory because of the illness of his mother. (Dan Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Perkins, Asbury Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died last Saturday and 40 days of Illness. | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Perkins, Bobbie (little boy) | Death | Son of Milton Perkins of Salt Creek died. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Perkins, Carrie Hunter Miss/Charles Leonace Mistrot | Wedding | Married 5 Feb. 1888 in Decatur at the residence of J. L. Rucker. Bride is of Decatur, groom is of Alvord. | 1888-09-01-pg01 | WCM |
Perkins, Charley | Story | Arrested on a charge of horse theft | 1891-11-21-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Eli | Story | Astonished about | 1881-06-03-pg02 | WCM |
Perkins, Eli | Story | Delivering his last lecture | 1881-06-03-pg04 | WCM |
Perkins, G. A. Mr | Story | Elected as Mayor of Alvord. | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Story | Has opened furniture store | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Ad | Dealers in Furniture, coffins | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Story | Townsman appointed deputy sheriff | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Story | Bought Henry Free's Stallion | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Story | Resigned as deputy sheriff | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Perkins, G.A. | Story | At Sunset, has gone under | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Perkins, George | Story | Resigned as Alvord City Marshall. | 1889-10-26-pg08 | WCM |
Perkins, Isaac /Miss Elizabeth Brittain | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, J.P. | Story | Cut by J.L. White at Rhome | 1884-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Perkins, J.S. | Wedding | Wed to Bettie Newman | 1885-05-02-pg06 | WCM |
Perkins, Jim/Miss Lou Laird | Wedding | Married 17 Oct 1895 (Gravel Hill Correspondent) Double Wedding - Perkins men | 1895-10-25-pg10 | WCM |
Perkins, John Leonard/Miss Amanda Viola Casey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Perkins, John Leonard/Miss Amanda Viola Casey | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896 at the residence of the bride. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-11-06-pg08 | WCM |
Perkins, John Leonard/Miss Amanda Viola Casey | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896 at the residence of the bride's father. The reception was held at Isaac Perkins, the grooms father, on Monday | 1896-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
Perkins, Joseph J./Miss Dana Minnie Johnson | Wedding | Married Wednesday 21 March 1898 at the home of the bride parents T. A. Perkins. His two sisters of Dallas attended the wedding. | 1898-03-24-pg07 | DN |
Perkins, Joseph J./Miss Dana Minnie Johnson | Wedding | Married 23 March 1898 | 1898-03-25-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Joseph J./Miss Dana Minnie Johnson | Wedding | Married after boarding at the house of the bride for a while (M. C. G Correspondent) | 1898-03-31-pg01 | DN |
Perkins, Joseph J./Miss Dana Minnie Johnson | Wedding | Married 23 March 1898. Long article. Bride is the daughter of Judge J. T. Johnson. Groom has been connected with the Red Store for a number of years. | 1898-03-31-pg04 | DN |
Perkins, Joseph J./Miss Dana Minnie Johnson | Wedding | Wedding attended by the grooms sisters: Mrs Palmer and Mrs C. L. Mistrot of Dallas. | 1898-03-31-pg05 | DN |
Perkins, Joshua | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Perkins, Mamie A. (infant) | Death | Died last Friday 26 August 1892 and was buried at the Alvord Cemetery. Daughter of George Augustus Perkins. | 1892-09-10-pg08 | WCM |
Perkins, Milton | Story | Lives in the southwest part of this county | 1881-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Perkins, Miss Alta J. | Wedding | Wed to Samuel H. Piles | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Perkins, Mr. J.S | Story | Of Chico, gave us a brief call | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Mrs. Joshua | Death | Drowned near Chico | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Perkins, Onia P. Miss/William Kenion Byrom | Wedding | Married 8 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Perkins, Samuel B./Miss Cherrie Belle Wallace | Wedding | Cards are out. Will be married 11 Sept 1895 in Johnson Co. Texas. Both are from Alvarado, Texas. Mr Perkins is a brother to our Mr Joe Perkins manager of the Red Store. | 1895-08-29-pg05 | DN |
Perkins, Surilda (nee: Nicholson) (of Cottonwood) | Death | Died 28 April 1899. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. | 1899-04-28-pg10 | WCM |
Perkins, Susan | Wedding | Wed to J.H. Cox | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Perkins, Tom/Miss Lena Banks | Wedding | Married 17 Oct 1895 (Gravel Hill Correspondent) Double Wedding - Perkins men | 1895-10-25-pg10 | WCM |
Perkinson, Rev. and Mrs | Story | Mr. G. W. Jones of Port Royal, Kentucky is visiting his daughter Mrs Perkinson. | 1894-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Perkinson, S. D. Rev | Story | Will be the pastor of the Christian Church in Decatur for another year. | 1893-07-20-pg05 | DN |
Perkinson, S. D. Rev. | Story | Will be the pastor of the /C/hristian Church for the 3rd year. | 1894-08-23-pg05 | DN |
Perkinson, S. D. Rev. | Sory | Dedicated the new Christian Church in Chico and went home to Denton. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Perkinson, Sam DeHaven Rev. & Mrs | Birth | Son, Paul Ellington Perkinson born Wednesday March 20, 1895 in Decatur, Texas | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Perkinson, Sam DeHaven Rev. & Mrs | Story | Is finishing his 3rd year of ministry in Decatur, Texas. And may be a 4th. | 1895-06-13-pg05 | DN |
Perkinson, Sam DeHaven Rev. & Mrs | Story | The Rev. begins his 4th year in Decatur next Sunday. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Perrin Mattie Miss | Story | Is teaching summer school at Lone Mound. | 1886-07-17-pg07 | WCM |
Perrin Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches school at Lone Mound. | 1886-08-14-pg07 | WCM |
Perrin School | Story | Officers elected, Walker, Perrin Burk, etc | 1883-03-23-pg01 | WCM |
Perrin, Caroline Mrs (nee: Goff) | Death | Died 7 July 1892 in Wise County at the home of her daughter Mrs James Denny White | 1892-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Caroline Mrs (nee: Goff) | Death | Obituary. Died 7 July 1892 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1892-07-16-pg08 | WCM |
Perrin, Charley | Story | Left his name on our list | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Charley | Story | An old settler near Decatur | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Eureka Miss | Story | Teaches near Crafton, Texas. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1896-11-27-pg08 | WCM |
Perrin, Eureka Miss/Arthur Quitman Gentry | Wedding | Married 23 Oct. 1898 at the home of the brides parents in Sycamore | 1898-10-28-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Eureka Miss/Arthur Quitman Gentry | Wedding | The weddng was attended by Mr James Smith, Nona Gentry, Dan Arrington, Vick Cooper, and John and Emma Gentry at Sycamore on Sunday. (Muse Correspondent). | 1898-11-04-pg08 | WCM |
Perrin, Eureka Miss/Dr Arthur Quitman Gentry | Wedding | Married 23 Oct. 1898 at the home of the brides parents near Sycamore. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-11-pg04 | DN |
Perrin, James | Story | Petition for local option election | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Perrin, Jno. C. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Perrin, John C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Julia Bennett | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Malinda Miss/Luther Crawson Oxford | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Good teacher at the Lone Mound School | 1887-03-19-pg01 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches the public school at Cold Spring. (Cold Spring corrspondent 21 Feb. 1888) | 1888-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaching school at Gum. Has 75 scholars. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Closed her school at Gum with an exhibition on the 28th Inst, | 1893-04-08-pg08 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Her school at Gum will close on the 28 inst. | 1893-04-22-pg05 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches school at Pecan. | 1894-12-14-pg12 | WCM |
Perrin, Mattie Miss | Story | School in Hanna has been underway for a month with 36 pupils. | 1899-11-17-pg06 | WCM |
Perrin, Miss Mattie | Story | Will assist at Lone Mound School | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Perrin, Wm. | Story | Owner of large cattle ranch | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Perry, Bennie Miss | Story | Assisting Miss Mattie Perrin teaching at Gum. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Perry, Bonnie Miss | Story | Bonnie Perry gave a recitation athe Wise Co Teachers Assoc. She also taught in 1898 in Wichita Co. at the Valley View Community (AKA the Denny Community) she married S. L. Denny in 1899. | 1892-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Perry, Francis, May Miss/Mr Tran Lee Ray | Wedding | Married on the 2nd inst. (Certificate gives 3 March 1892) (East Mound Correspondent) | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, George | Death | Son of John Perry died from accident | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Perry, Ida Mrs (nee: Jameson) | Death | Obituary. Died March 1897 Clay Co. Texas. Buried at Blue Grove Cemetery there. Can't find her husband Walker Perry. Her three small children were taken in by relaties or friends: Son Arnie Perry was taken in by William and Fannie Deaton, Daughter Frankie Perry was taken in by Fannie Clifton, Daugher Rosie Dell was taken in by William and Maggie Holt.(Davis City correspondent). | 1897-03-12-pg08 | WCM |
Perry, Infant | Death | Babe died last Saturday | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Perry, J. R. versus Gulf,Colorado & Santa Fe Railway | Story | Verdict in favor of the plaintiff (Perry) for $140.00. Damage due to overflow. | 1891-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Perry, J. W. | Story | Arrested for procuring goods under false pretenses. | 1895-11-29-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, May Miss | Story | Assists Professor Reasoner with teaching at East Mound. | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, May Miss | Story | closed her school at Jim Ned on the 2nd inst. | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, Miss Ida | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Keech Halsell | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
Perry, Mr. J.L. | Story | A young nursery man | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Perry, Oliver/Mrs Cornelia (Nelia) Bagby (nee: Whitten) | Wedding | Married at the South Door of the Decatur Courthouse 20 Sept. 1893. | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, Roy Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 3 year old (actually age 1) boy, James F. Perry died last Monday 17 March 1890. Buried at East Mound Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas. | 1890-03-22-pg08 | WCM |
Perry, Roy Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born (no date) Bridgeport Herald. | 1896-11-06-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, S. G. Mr | Death | Called to Dallas where his sister died. | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Perry, Sanford Mrs | Story | Is a raving maniac. Bridgeport, March 16, 1892. Thefamily use to live in Dallas and Denton Counties. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Perry, W. Osborne Mr | Story | Editor of the Bridgeport Herald. | 1897-04-01-pg01 | DN |
Perryman, H. and Mr C. A. Burris | Story | Are owners of the new newspaper Alvord Refomrmer.. | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Perryman, Mr. J.W. | Story | Fleming and Newsom wedding at residence | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Perryman, Willie J. Mr (of Forestburg) | Death | Died 22 July 1894 in Seymour, Texas. Buried at the Perryman Cemetery Montague Co. Texas. Son of Lvi Perryman. (Sunset signal) | 1894-08-30-pg01 | DN |
Persons, Edward Thompson | Death | Died of pneumonia Wednesday night 17 March 1897. Buried at Ball Cemetery in Wise Co. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-03-26-pg01 | WCM |
Pesbaway. J. (probably a garbled name) | Story | Sent to the Rusk Penitentiary last Saturday. | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Pescott, James Mrs (Sarah Elizabeth Harris) | Death | Daughter of Mr & Mrs George & Martha Harris. She died on 19 Sept. 1896 in Denton, Texas. | 1896-10-02-pg01 | WCM |
Pesheway J. | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with theft of a horse. Given 2 years In the pen. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Peters, Ella Maud (age 12 to 16) | Death | Obituary. Died of heart disease. 25 Feb. 1891. buried at Hope Cemetery, Clay Co. Texas. Daughter of Noah M. Peters. | 1891-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Peters, Henry | Story | Charged with killing Homer Crooks | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Peters, Henry | Story | Being tried in Montague District Court, No mention of the offense, but a jury of 60 inidicates it is a serious offense. | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Peters, Henry | Story | Found guilty of man slaughter. Given 2 years in the penitntiary. | 1887-04-16-pg07 | WCM |
Peters, Henry | Story | Convicted of Manslaughter was pardoned. | 1887-07-16-pg04 | WCM |
Peters, Ida | Story | Foster school award for deportment | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Peters, Ida | Story | Pupils highest credit for deportment | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Peters, Joe Willard (infant) | Death | Obituary. Died 29 May 1888. Buried at Hope Cemetery. Son of Noah Martin Peters and Amanda Emmaline Peters (nee: Akard) | 1888-06-09-pg01 | WCM |
Peters, N. M Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby isn't expected to live. (Henrietta Chieftain) | 1892-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Peters, N. M. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 29 Oct. 1888. (Henrietta Independent) | 1888-11-10-pg04 | WCM |
Peters, N. M. Mr & Mrs (probably Noah Martin Peters) | Birth | Daughter born. (no other information given) (Henrietta Chieftain) (probably Daisy Emmaline Peters McShan) | 1891-09-26-pg01 | WCM |
Peters, W.P. | Story | Of Alvord country, kindly called | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Peterson, Andrew G./Cora E. Bennett | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. | Story | Building a new house | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. | Story | Tells of cat having 2 heads, 4 eyes and 2 mouths | 1880-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. O.G | Story | Sold to W.L. Moody at Garvin | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. O.G. | Story | Returned from a trip to Ill. | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. O.G. | Story | Of Garvin was in our burg | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. O.G. | Story | Is doing a remunerative business | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Peterson, Dr. O.G. | Story | Of Garvin, was in the our city | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Peterson, O.G. | Story | Chairman of Vocal Music Society | 1880-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Peterson, R. | Story | vs. D. Stanley, reversed | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Peterson, Ruth Miss | Story | Teaching at Rough Edge this winter | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Peterson, Ruth Miss | Story | Closed her school at Rough Edge because of measles. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Peterson, Ruth Miss (daughter of Dr. O. G. Peterson) | Story | Opened a summer school at Annis Chapel (3 miles from Springtown) | 1888-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Peterson, Ruth Miss/Dr. Geroge Martin Jones | Wedding | Married 25 June 1891 in Springtown Parker County, Texas at the Methodist Church. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1891-07-04-pg04 | WCM |
Petit Jurors for next week | Story | names are listed. | 1889-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Petry Pete Mr | Story | Peaded guilty of horse theft and was given a 5 year sentence, | 1892-02-27-pg05 | WCM |
Petters, Mr | Death | Died last Monday night, (Foster Correspondent: Sam) | 1886-04-24-pg08 | WCM |
Petterson, Dr. | Story | Of Garvin gave us a call | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Pettersson, Ellen Sophia Miss/John (Jack) Hamilton | Wedding | Married 17 Jan 1898 in Bridgeport. Groom was a coal miner from Scotland. Bride was of Sweden. (Bridgeport Banner-Herlad) | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Pettus, J. J. (forrmerly of Decatur) | Story | His father Capt. T. F. Pettus of Newton, Mississippi is visiting J. M. Bennett of Decatur. | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Pettus, J. J./Miss Rose Lillard | Wedding | Should have beeen married 14 Feb 1894 at the Christian Church. Cards are out. | 1894-02-15-pg05 | DN |
Pettus, J. J./Miss Rose Lillard | Wedding | Married at the Christian Church in Decatur, Texas 21 Feb 1894. Bride was the teacher of 5th grade at the Public School. School children participated in the wedding. | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Pettus, John Jones/Miss Rose Lillard | Wedding | Married on Wednesday 21 Feb. 1894 at the Christian Church. I assume in Decatur. The Bride's 5th grade students attended. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Pettus, John Jones/Miss Rose Lillard | Wedding | Cards are out announcing their marriage on the 21st instant. | 1894-02-23-pg08 | WCM |
Petty W. D. Mr/Miss Amanda Simpson | Wedding | Married in Decaatur 12 Sept. 1894. Bride is of Decatur, Groom is of Fort Worth but was born in Georgia. | 1894-09-20-pg05 | DN |
Petty, Anna Miss | Story | Teaches school at Post Oak Grove (Pleasant Grove Correspondent) | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Petty, Annie Miss | Story | Teacher at Garvin School which just opened 13 Nov. 1893. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Petty, G.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss G.A. Dry | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Petty, Mr. | Story | Farm adjoins Valley of Cottondale | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Petty, Tully Francis/Laura Purser | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Pevler, Mr. | Story | Visiting relateves, Rev Austin father-in-law | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Pew, James | Wedding | Wed to Miss Vester Garvin | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Pewitt, Amanda Eva Miss/Oscar Logan Hartsell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Peyton, Elder | Story | Have agreed to debate | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Peyton, J.O. | Story | Debate at Audubon | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Phauly, Charles | Story | Fined $1 in rhw Mayor's court (offense no listed) | 1892-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Phegan, Ella | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Phelps, by name of | Death | Bro-in-law of Geo. Edwards | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Philips, Miss Lucy A. | Wedding | Wed to Joseph C. Early | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Phillips, (a lady about age 60) | Death | Died near Garvin this week. | 1886-03-20-pg07 | WCM |
Phillips, Addie W. Miss/James Henry Thomas | Wedding | Married 2 July 1894 according to Ancestry. Newspaper says they were married on Wednesday which isn't 2 July 1894. Couple are from Craton. Married at the home of the Bride's parents. (Chico Times) | 1894-07-20-pg01 | WCM |
Phillips, Addie W. Miss/Mr James H. Thomas | Wedding | Married 2 July 1894 Wise County, Texas. Couple are from Crafton (Chico Times). The second courthouse in Wise County burned in January 1895, so many of the vital records were lost in that fire. | 1894-07-19-pg04 | DN |
Phillips, Amelia Miss (age 7) | Death | Died last Friday 9 Nov. 1894 after an illness of 5 days. Daughter of John C. and Mary J. Phillips of Park Springs. | 1894-11-16-pg07 | WCM |
Phillips, Cal | Story | Sold farm near Paradise | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Phillips, Cyrus Henderson Mr/Miss Margaret Missouri Moreland | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 6 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Phillips, George Mr & Mrs (of Perrin school community) | Birth | Twin babies. No other information provided. (Newark Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, George Mr (5 miles SW of town) | Story | A child of his is very sick. | 1894-09-28-pg01 | WCM |
Phillips, Hamilton/Miss Virginia Emma (Jennie) Green | Wedding | Married 9 Oct. 1890 at the bride's parents: M. D. Cansler. Both are from Paradise. | 1890-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, Harrison Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin boys born near Paradise, Texas on Thursday of last week. | 1896-03-13-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, Henry (age 13) | Death | Son of Mr & Mrs George Phillips was buried at Pleasant Grove 26 Feb. 1899. | 1899-03-10-pg03 | DN |
Phillips, J.C. | Story | Has Durham Bull charges $2.00 | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, Joab L. Mr | Death | Died of pneumonia at his home in Bridgeport on Thursday of last week. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. | 1896-04-03-pg01 | WCM |
Phillips, Joab L. Mr | Death | Buried with Masonic honors last Friday in the Trimble Grave Yard. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-04-10-pg08 | WCM |
Phillips, John Mr (of Kaufman County, Texas) | Story | Deputy Sheriff Helm captured him and jailed him in Wise Co. charged with burglary. | 1893-04-15-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. J.C. | Story | Bought over 400 acres of Caruthers land | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. J.C. | Story | Asks us to publish recipe | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. J.C. | Story | Cook county relatives locating on Rush Creek | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. J.C. | Story | Of Rush Creek, hauling lumber | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. J.C. | Story | Of Rush Creek, was in town | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, Mr. Payton | Story | Father-in-law of J.C. Phillips | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, P.C. | Story | Favors Dr. Cate of TN with Messenger | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Phillips, Poncahontas Miss/William Henry Hamilton | Wedding | Married 26 July 1890 at Wise County, Texas. (West Fork Correspondent) | 1890-08-09-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, R. B. Mr (of Clarence Missouri) | Story | Met his brother J. T. Phillips of Loretta Kentucky for the first time in 7 years in Alvord at the home of W. P. Wright. | 1889-10-26-pg08 | WCM |
Phillips, W. N. | Story | Already had fences of Cactus Hedge put out | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Phillips, William David Sr/Miss Clara Stanford Arnett | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 23 Nov. 1898. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Phillips, William David Sr/Miss Clara Stanford Arnett | Wedding | Married 23 Nov. 1898 at the home of the bride's parents. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-12-08-pg08 | DN |
Phillips, William Harrison/Miss Mary Beulah Mitchum | Wedding | Marriage License obtained. Married 7 August 1895. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Philpot, Carol (3 year old son) | Death | Son of Will Philpot. Died 30 Sept. 1894. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-09-22-pg01 | DN |
Philpot, Carol (3 year old son) | Death | Son of Will Philpot. Died 30 Sept. 1894. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Philpot, Carol (3 year old son) | Death | Infant son of J. W. Philpot died 30 Sept 1894 from his clothes catching fire, | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Philpot, Luella Mrs (nee: Kittrell) | Death | Obituary. Died 189 June 1893 in Bowie, Texas. Wife of William James Philpot. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Pickerell, H. | Story | Granted the license to practice Law. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Pickerell, W.R. | Story | Of Decatur, visited Fort Worth last Sun. | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Pickett, Bright | Story | Who killed Henry Williams has been caught | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. | Story | Spoke at Cottondale | 1880-08-27-pg02 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. | Story | Passed here on last Wednesday | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. | Story | To go to Gainsville to tell about H.H. Brooks | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. | Story | Opened a cotton yard | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. G.B. | Story | Misfortune of lockjaw, horse | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. G.B. | Story | Foreman of grand jury | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. G.B. | Story | Among Wise County's successful farmers | 1885-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. G.P. | Story | Canidate for County Judge | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Col. G.P. | Story | Canidates will address at this place | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, County Judge | Story | Of Wise County delivers to Board of Education | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, G.B | Story | Called on Thursday | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Pickett, G.B. | Story | Enroute to Cottondale to address people | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, G.B. | Story | Appointed to make arrangements | 1885-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Pickett, G.B. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Pickett, G.R. | Story | Suit against Wise County | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Pickett, Gus | Story | Shot while attending a Christmas Tree at Oak Grove (8 miles NE of Decatur). Wound is serious but not considered dangerous. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Pickett, Gus | Story | Local man wins world championship in Cattle roping. | 1899-10-13-pg08 | WCM |
Pickett, Gus | Story | Local man wins world championship in Cattle Roping. | 1899-10-13-pg12 | WCM |
Pickett, J. | Story | Stabbed H. Williams | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Pickett, Judge | Story | Will speak at Elm School house | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Pickett, Judge | Story | Ordered election held for school districts | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Pickett, Judge | Story | Came up on train | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Pickett, Mrs. | Story | Wife of Col. Geo. B. Pickett | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce & Winters | Story | Sold drug stock to B.F. Sizemore | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, A. L. Mr | Story | Jailed in Wise County. Possibly a man wanted in Union Co. Arkansas. | 1892-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, James Wesley Rev./Miss Zuella Matilda Brown | Wedding | Married 17 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Pierce, John A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Lula Roberts | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Pierce, Miss Emma | Story | Father persented house and lot | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, Robert J. (of Audubon) | Death | Died recently near Audubon. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery | 1891-03-28-pg01 | WCM |
Pierce, Robert Leonard (Young man, age 20) | Death | Died 26 Dec. 1887 (paper damaged) (Briar Correspondent) buried at Bullard Cemetery, Reno, Parker Co., Texas | 1888-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
Pierce, T. R. | Story | Chargedwith embezzlement, fined $5 and one hour in jail | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, T.W. | Story | Hotel building, refitted | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Built addition to livery stable | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Has built new business house | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | [Dim] Bought the Campbell House | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Moved stock of drugs to Audubon | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Residence taken on railroad color | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Drove down to valley farm last Sunday | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Sold Alvord hotel and livery stable | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | Of Alvord, purchased house and lot | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Pierce, Tom | Story | $150 assessed | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Pierce, W.T. | Story | Have opened new store at Audubon | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, W.T. | Story | & Co. have opened at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Pierce, W.T. | Story | Moved from Audubon, improving town | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Pierce, W.T. | Story | Moved to T.M. Poe residence | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pigg, Bettie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J. B. Saylor | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Pigg, Lou Ella (Bettie) Miss/Robert Saylor | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 at the Bride's parents a few miles SW of Decatur | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Pigg, Thomas Fernando/Mrs M. C. Walters | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 3 March 1898. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Pike, Frank | Story | Sentenced t o2 years in the state prison for stealing $200 from Mrs Coursey near Gum. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Pike, Frank (of the Gum neighborhood) | Story | Pardoned for some crime after John Terrell of Austin induced the board to reopen his case. | 1898-03-31-pg05 | DN |
Pike, Frank Mr | Story | Arrested for theft and burglary. Stole $250 from Widow Coursey who lives on Sandy. | 1896-07-24-pg05 | WCM |
Pike, Gen. Albert | Story | Is visiting Texas | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Piles, Samuel H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Alta J. Perkins | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Pillers, Old Mr. | Story | Who lives on Briar Branch planted corn | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Pilot Point | Story | Correspondence from T.A. Banks | 1880-11-26-pg02 | WCM |
Pilot Point | Story | She beats them all as a cotton market | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Pilot Point | Story | Elder Bagley lectured | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Pilot Point | Story | Christian Church meeting closed | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Pilot Point | Story | Baptist church filled to listen to Wingo | 1885-10-03-pg01 | WCM |
Pinckley, Triona E. Miss/Mr Armstead Able Abbott | Wedding | The Cottonwood Correspondent said he knew Mr Abbott was about to be married. They were married 10 Nov. 1895. | 1895-10-04-pg08 | WCM |
Pinckley, Triona E. Miss/Mr Armstead Able Abbott | Wedding | Maried 10 Nov, 1895. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Piner, F. E. Judge (of Denton) | Story | Is reported very low with slow fever. | 1892-01-09-pg09 | WCM |
Piner, Finis D. Judge (still confined to his room) | Death | Died 20 Feb. 1889 in Bonham, Fannin Co. Buried at Willow Wild cemetery, Bonham, Texas | 1887-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Piner, Judge | Story | Went down the road on the train | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Piner, Judge | Story | Grandted the privilege of bail | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Piner, Judge | Story | Admitted Ira C. Crane to bail | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Piner, Judge | Story | Will open court at Gainsville | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Piner, Juilia Miss/John Alexander Bain | Wedding | Married 6 April 1887 in Denton, Texas | 1887-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Piner, Mr. | Story | Announcement appears | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Piner, Rev. J.W. | Death | Died at Honey Grove | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Piner, Walter Lee (age 22) | Death | Obituary. Died by drowning 2 April 1896 at Milam Creek near Denton, Texas. Son of Finis E. Piner. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas | 1896-04-09-pg01 | DN |
Pineville, MO | Story | Crowd of immigrants coming to Texas | 1880-05-28-pg02 | WCM |
Pinkard, Mr. J.W. | Story | Gone to Fort Worth | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
Pinkerton, Allan | Death | Famous detective died at Chicago | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Pinkerton, Allan | Story | Born in Glasgow in 1819 | 1884-07-18-pg04 | WCM |
Pinkerton, W. E. Mr (should be Willie C. Pinkerton) | Death | Receied a life senence for killing his uncle. Killed himself in jail in Montague 22 Aug 1891. Buried at Mountain Park Cemetery, Saint Jo, Montague County. | 1891-08-29-pg01 | WCM |
Pinkstaff, Mary Elizabeth Miss/Mr Thomas Lonzo Perry Sellars | Wedding | Cards are out. To be married 3 April 1895. Couple are both from Chico. Bride was raised by a couple named McCracken, but she is a Pinkstaff. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Pior, Ben Mrs | Story | Visited by her sister Miss Katie Cates from Cleveland, Tennessee. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Pior, Benmain Franklin/Miss Lennie R. Cates | Wedding | Bride was visiting from Cleveland, Tennesse. Got on the train presumably to go home, but when the train stopped at Aurora, Ben was there and they were married and returned to Decatur to surprise their relatives. Married 7 Sept 1890 in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas. | 1890-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Pior, Lucy Miss | Story | Assistant to R. B. Gaut at the Alvord School. | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
Pior, Mattie E. Miss/John William Borum | Wedding | Married 5 Sept. 1889 Henrietta, Clay Co., Texas. Bride was of Decatur. Groom was of Henrietta. (Henrietta Independent) | 1889-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Pior, Miss Laura | Wedding | Wed to W.J. Jackson | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Pior, Miss Lucy | Story | Returned from visit to Louisanna | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Pior, Miss Lucy | Story | Awarded second in writing | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Pior, Miss Lucy | Story | Voted prettiest | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Pior, Nelia Miss/William S. Knight | Wedding | Married in Decatur at the the home of the Bride's mother 22 May 1889. | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Pior, Robert Benjamin/Miss Mary Ella Davis | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1889 at the home of the bride's father Mr J. M. Davis. (Alvor budget Locals) | 1890-01-11-pg04 | WCM |
Pior, W.H. | Story | Most welcome visitor | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Pior, Will | Story | On Plains of Pandhandle | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Pirtle, James H./Mrs C. Graves | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Pirtle, James Harvey Mrs (of Alvord) (Mollie E.) (nee: Clements) | Death | Died Saturday 26 June 1897 in Alvord, Wise Co. Texas. Was buried at Alvord Cemetery Sunday evening. She leaves a husband andsix small children. | 1897-06-03-pg08 | DN |
Pistole, Mattie Miss | Story | Was a teacher at Decatur High School. | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Pistole, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches 6th grade at the Decatur High School. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Pistole, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaches 6th grade at the Decatur School. | 1891-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Pistole, Mattie Miss | Story | Formerly of the Decatur Graded school faculty, but now of Calvert. | 1894-06-07-pg05 | DN |
Pistole, Mattie Miss (of Clavert) | Story | Will teach 9th and 10 grades in Decatur. | 1892-06-25-pg08 | WCM |
Pistole, Mattie Miss (of Clavert) | Story | Will teach 8th, 9th and 10 grades in Decatur. | 1892-09-17-pg01 | WCM |
Pistole, Miss | Story | Teahing 7th grade at the Schol in Decatur. | 1891-11-21-pg08 | WCM |
Pitman | Story | Man has purchased Sparkman drugstore | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Pitman, R. W. Colonel | Story | Principal of the Denton City Public Schools. | 1891-06-20-pg08 | WCM |
Pitman, R. W. Colonel (of Denton, Texas) | Story | Will leave for the confederate soldiers home at Nashville Tennessee.He was superintendent of Denton Schools at one time. | 1898-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Pitman, T. B. Mr & Mrs (of Farmersville, Texas) | Birth | Daughter born 23 Feb. 1894. | 1894-03-15-pg04 | DN |
Pittman, R. W. | Story | Former principal of the Decatur High School. | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Pittman, Sara Jane (Sallie) Mrs (nee Gathright) | Death | Obituary. Died near Rhome, Texas 28 August 1895. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Pittman, T. B. Mr (formerly of Decatur) | Story | Has enterd upon a new field of labor at Farmersville, Texas | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Pittman, Thomas B. Rev./Miss Lula Means | Wedding | Married 7 Aug 1887 married at the Baptist Church in Decatur (groom's church). Bride is the daughter of L. W. Means Decatur Merchant. | 1887-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Pittman, W. P. Proessor (of Denton) | Story | Chosen as the new Principal of the Decatur Graded School. | 1890-07-26-pg08 | WCM |
Pitts, A. P. and family | Story | Leave today for Minterville, Indian Territory where they will live. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-12-21-pg08 | WCM |
Pitts, A.P. | Story | Of Alvord, send papers to | 1883-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Pitts, A.P. | Story | Good friend of Jack Co. | 1885-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Pitts, A.P. | Story | Bought house of W.P. Wright | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Pitts, May Ada (a young white woman age about 20) | Death | Died from want and exposure leaving an infant a few hours old in Fort Worth. | 1893-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Pitts, William Hartwell/Miss Sarah Francis (Fannie) Robinson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Plaxco, E. M./Mrs Sarah Plaxco | Story | Suit for divorce in District Court. | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Plaxco, Edward Ellis Sr/Miss Pasilla Belle Criner | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's step father L. M. Clegg | 1898-11-04-pg05 | WCM |
Plaxco, Edward Ellis Sr/Miss Pasilla Belle Criner | Wedding | Cards are out announcing their marriage. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-04-pg08 | WCM |
Plaxco, Edward Ellis Sr/Miss Pasilla Belle Criner | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's parents. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-11-pg04 | DN |
Plaxco, Edward Ellis Sr/Miss Pasilla Belle Criner | Wedding | Married Thursday 3 Nov 1898 at he home of the bride's step father L. M. Clegg | 1898-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Plaxco, G. F. (of Wise Co.) | Story | Being visited by his brother E. M. Plaxco of Mississippi. | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Plaxco, G. F. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son died and was buried at Pleasant Grove cemetery Christmas day. | 1898-01-06-pg08 | DN |
Plaxco, G.F. | Story | Buying land west of Paradise Prairie | 1880-08-13-pg01 | WCM |
Pleasant Grove | Story | Meeting was recently held | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Pleasant Grove | Story | Closed late meeting | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Pleasant Grove | Story | Charges against "Keeter Party" | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Pleasant Grove School | Story | James McCaskell, Supt. | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Farmers Alliance formed | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Correspondence | 1880-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Spelling match tonight | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Few young people held singing | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Two miles northeast of Pella | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill | Story | Alliance with 37 members | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Pleasant Hill Church | Story | Near Pella, burned by Scroggins and Logan | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Valley | Story | Methodist conference held, bros. Price & Grant | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Valley | Story | About 1 and 1/2 miles from Bridgeport | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Pleasant Valley | Story | Two miles southwest of Bridgeport | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
Pleasant Valley | Story | Sunday School celebration | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Pleasants, Dr. J.B. | Story | Dentist, late of Mississippi | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Pledger, Melvin | Death | Shot and killed by Frank Baker | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Plumlee, Isaac Jess/Miss Sally Helm | Wedding | Married 8 August 1894 Wise Co. Texas. Double wedding with her sister. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1894-08-16-pg04 | DN |
Plumlee, William Campbell/Miss Minnie Lee (Minta) Byrd | Wedding | Married 6 April 1891 in Lucky Ridge, Wise Co. Texas. | 1891-04-18-pg04 | WCM |
Plumles James Preston/Mrs Sarah F. Holden | Wedding | Married 1 June 1890 in Parker County, Texas | 1890-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell J.A. | Story | Wife of friend is very sick | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell Mr. J.A. | Death | Buried a little child last Sunday | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J,F. | Story | Was in to see us | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell, J. f. Mrs | Story | Has been quite ill for some days past. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell, J.A. | Story | In town from the railroad | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Talks of building in town | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Carpenters were in Decatur | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Lost horses | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Will make a camping out tour | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Has frame for new residence | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Cactus Hedge on Garrett's Creek | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Nearly completed new business in Paradise | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. M.A. Barrick | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Selected as jury commissioner | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Sends Messenger to Kansas | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Plymell, J.F. | Story | Gave 4th of July call | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Plymell, Mr. | Story | The carpenter, sends Messenge to Kansas | 1880-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, Mr. J.F. | Story | Placing lumber on ground south part of town | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, Mr. J.F. | Story | Has lightning rods | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Plymell, Mr. J.F. | Story | Has contract for building new school house | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Plymell, Mr. J.F. | Story | Of Paradise, kindly called, move back | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Poarch, Alice Miss | Story | Teaches 7th and 8th grades at the Decatur School. | 1891-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Poe, Family | Story | Of Winchester TN. Two sons on trial | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Poe, T.M. | Story | Of Sunset, has become resident of Alvord | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Poe, T.M. | Wedding | Wed to Mary F. Traylor | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Poe, T.M. | Story | Will begin erection of residence | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Poe, T.M. | Story | Will use new business house as restrauant | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Poe, T.M. | Story | Rented Alvord hotel | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Poer, Lula Claude Miss/Howell B. (H. B.) Pollard | Wedding | Married last Sunday at Round Timbers, Baylor Co. Texas at the home of the bride's parents. (Seymour News) | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Poer, Lula Claude Miss/Mr Howell B. Pollard | Wedding | Married 9 July 1893 in Baylor County, Texas | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Poindexter, Corl D. (age 4) | Death | Son of Dr. Poindexter at Bridgeport was buried last Sunday. He died 8 Oct ,1892 and was buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. | 1892-10-15-pg04 | WCM |
Poindexter, Dr. J. | Story | Bridgeport School trustee | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Poindexter, Dr. J.G. | Story | Of Bridgeport, are alliance men | 1855-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Poindexter, Dr. J.G. | Story | Of Bridgeport, authorized to organize | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Poindexter, Louis | Story | Convicted of assault with intent to kill $25 fine and six months in the county jail. | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Poindexter, Mr (Young man) | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Moore for cutting Jesse Phillips at Park Springs last summer. Wes Helm brought him to Decatur where he was put in jail. (Paradise Headlight) | 1895-06-27-pg05 | DN |
Poindexter, Saley G. Mrs (nee: Cannon) | Death | Died 25 July 1892 in Bridgeport. Buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. Wife of John Green Poindexter. | 1892-07-30-pg05 | WCM |
Poindexter, Saley G. Mrs (wife of Dr. John Poindexter) | Story | Fell and broke her arm. She has been feeble for some time. Died 25 July 1892 in Bridgeport | 1892-01-30-pg05 | WCM |
Pointer, John Mr | Story | Trial is underway because he is charged with the murder of Ed Vandiver of Wise Couty and William Bolding of Eureka springs, Arkansas. Vandiver and Bolding left Wise Co on 13 Dec 1891 in a 2 horse wagon and were murdered near Wilburton I. T. on Christmas night. | 1892-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Polk, Dug (colored) | Story | Arrested for carrying a pistol. Is in jail. | 1889-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Polk, Mrs | Death | Wife of Dr. C. A. Polk of Willow Point is dangerously ill with pneumonia. | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Pollard and Copeland Professors | Story | Will teach at Alvord for the ensuing year. | 1888-06-30-pg08 | WCM |
Pollard, (a lad about 14 years old) | Death | Son of Window Pollard drowned at Clear Creek near the Cooke County line. | 1893-06-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pollard, H. B. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Bowie public school. | 1891-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Pollard, H. B. Professor (of Alvord) | Story | Will teach at Henrietta High School. | 1890-08-09-pg05 | WCM |
Pollard, Howell B. (H. B.) Mr/Mis Lula Claude Poer | Wedding | Married last Sunday at Round Timbers, Baylor Co. Texas at the home of the bride's parents. (Seymour News) | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Pollard, Howell B. Mr/Miss Lula Claude Poer | Wedding | Married 9 July 1893 in Baylor County, Texas | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Pollard, Professor | Story | He and Weatherford teach at Alvord. | 1888-04-07-pg04 | WCM |
Pollard, Professor | Story | Teaches the next term at Garvin with Miss Trice as assistant | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Pollard, Professor | Story | His school at Garvin closes next Tuesday. | 1890-04-19-pg01 | WCM |
Pollick, Mr. J.P. | Story | Spending this week with Mr. C. P. Jones | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Polman, Walter | Story | Has charge of telegraph | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Polson, Old Lady | Death | Died on Sunday | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Polytechnic College of Fort Worth | Story | Is described incuding professors and their classes. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Pomeroy and Butler | Story | Broken down Democrats | 1880-05-14-pg02 | WCM |
Pomeroy, Brick | Story | Says the man who does not read | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
Pond, I. | Story | Visited our village | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Pond, Joseph J. Mr | Death | died 27 March 1898 in Jacksboro due to a heart attack. He leaves a wife and 3 sons and 1 daughter. | 1898-03-31-pg05 | DN |
Pond, Joseph J. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 27 March 1898 in Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-04-01-pg05 | WCM |
Pond, L.I. | Story | Will edit Farmer's Alliance newspaper | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Pond, Louis F. | Story | Have purchased the sole right to planter | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Pond, M. M. Mr/Miss Ella Bruce | Wedding | Married in Decatur 27 August 1894. Bride is of Parker Co. Groom is of Rhome, Texas | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Pond, M. M. Mr/Miss Ella Jane Bruce | Wedding | Married in Decatur, Wise Co. Texas 27 August 1894. Groom is of Rhome and Bride is of Weatherford. | 1894-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Ponder, T. E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born in Denton, Texas 28 Sept. 1896 | 1896-10-08-pg05 | DN |
Ponder, Teed Mr | Story | Son in law of R M. Collins came from Denton to be with the family at the funeral | 1898-12-15-pg05 | DN |
Ponder, Theodore Entler Mr/Miss Effie Lee Collins | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1893 in Denton County, Texas | 1893-12-07-pg08 | DN |
Ponder, Theodore Entler Mr/Miss Effie Lee Collins | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1893 at the bride's father's residence. Couple are both from Denton | 1893-12-08-pg01 | WCM |
Pool rape case | Story | Has been in our district court about 2 years has been dismissed. | 1887-03-19-pg02 | WCM |
Pool, C. L | Story | Charged with embezzlement. Defendant released at Decaur Courthouse. | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Pool, C. S. | Story | Arrested on a charge of embezzlement. Made bond and was released. | 1890-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Pool, H.A. | Story | Charged with the crime, pulled a six shooter | 1885-06-27-pg01 | WCM |
Pool, Jess Mr | Story | Found guilty in County court of carrying a pistol. Fined $25.00 | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Pool, Jess Parks/Miss Hallie Watkins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Pool, Joseph H./Miss Rosie Dodds | Wedding | Married 13 April 1893 in Paradise. Bride is of Paradise, groom is of Cottondale. (Paradise Correspondent). | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Pool, Lamb Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriff Joe Rucker yesterday for thft of two silver spoons from the Two Brothers Saloon. | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Pool, W. A. | Story | Criminal case set for trial 13 Sept. 1886 | 1886-08-28-pg04 | WCM |
Pool, W.A. | Story | A mattress maker of Decatur | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Pool, W.A. | Story | A mattress maker | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Pool, W.A. | Story | Remanded to jail | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Pool, W.A. | Story | Trial set for Wednesday | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Pool, W.A. | Story | Comitted to bail, $3,000t | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Poole, S.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. M.A. Maxey | !883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Poor Farm | Story | Noah Woods and Richard Hope Survey | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Poor Farm | Story | Authorized to sell, located 4 miles southwest of Decatur | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Poor Farm | Story | Convicts being utilized | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Pope, General John | Story | Men used to expel white intruders from Choctaw Nation | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Pope, Jesse Mr (or Briar) | Story | Is reported to be very sick. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1890-11-29-pg01 | WCM |
Pope, Jessie Wright Mr (old settler of Briar Branch) | Death | Obituary. Died 6 Sept. 1895 (last Friday). Buried at Indian Creek Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas. | 1895-09-13-pg01 | WCM |
Pope, Octa (age 10) | Death | Died 8 Feb. 1897 in Wise Co. Youngest son of Richard Thomas Pope (Dick) The oldest son Thomas (Tip) is very sick too and died 1898. (Newark Corresondent) | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Pope, R.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M. Stark | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Pope, Richard | Story | To assess damages | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Pope, Thomas P. (age 21) | Death | Was very sick when his brother Octa Pope died.he died 15 Feb 1898 | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Popularity of School Teacher - Mississippi Store | Story | 12 teachers are listed with mrs C. T. Watkins having the most votes at 631. | 1893-12-07-pg05 | DN |
Porch Alice Miss | Story | Teaches 7th and 8th grades at the Decatur High School. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Pore's Gin | Story | Turned out near 200 bales | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Porter and Hobson | Story | Commissioner's Court contracted with them for Pauper coffins at $5 each. | 1889-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, Allie Miss/Mr Junius (June) P. Porter | Wedding | Married 18 Dec. 1893 in Jacksboro, Jack Co., Texas. Bride is from Chico. Groom is editor of the Chico Review. | 1893-12-29-pg04 | WCM |
Porter, Anna May Miss/Mr Walter Arthur | Wedding | Married 4 April 1897. at the Wilburn Chapel In Decatur, Texas (Colored) | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Porter, Anna May/Walter Arthur (colored) | Wedding | Married at the Wilburn Chapel Sunday Night 4 April 1897. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, Anna May/Walter Arthur (colored) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, Anna May/Walter Arthur (colored) | Wedding | Married at the Wilburn Chapel Sunday Night 4 April 1897. Groom is from Decatur, Bride is from Fort Worth. | 1897-04-15-pg04 | DN |
Porter, C. C./Mrs Bertha A. Barnes | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Porter, Frances | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.W. Bradley | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, Henry O. (Hen4 months old living near Garvin) | Death | He died yesterday. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery (Oats Branch Correspondent) | 1889-05-18-pg04 | WCM |
Porter, Henry Sherwood/Miss Vivian Agatha Laner | Wedding | Married 25 August 1898 at the home of Rev. J. L. Ward (maybe Chico) | 1898-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, Ida Miss | Death | Daughter of Joe Porter who lives 9 miles North of Decatur was buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. | 1898-11-17-pg10 | DN |
Porter, Ida Miss | Death | Died 12 Nov. 1898 near Jonestown. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-18-pg10 | WCM |
Porter, J. F. F. | Story | Was paid $12 for pauper coffins. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, J.C. | Story | Received bullet in clothes | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, J.F. | Story | On committee | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Porter, Jessie Miss/George W. Witter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Porter, Jessie Miss/George W. Witter | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1896. Groom is of San Antonio. Bride is of Chico. Married at Burks House in Decatur Sunday by Rev. O. S. Thomas | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Porter, Jessie Miss/George W. Witter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Porter, John Francis Findley | Death | Died Thursday of this week 7 Nov 1889 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Buried at Paradise Cmetery | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, John Francis Findley | Story | He died 9 Nov 1889. His wife and childen will move to the country soon. | 1889-12-07-pg05 | WCM |
Porter, John S. Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Porter, John Sharp/Miss Virginia Clmentine Read | Wedding | Married 14 July 1891 at Garvin. Bride is of Springtown, Groom is of Garvin. | 1891-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Porter, Margrett Clementine Mrs (nee: Loftis) | Death | Died 20 August 1895 in Wise County. Wife of Lewis C. Porter. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Porter, Mary Georgie Miss/Charles A. Sammons | Wedding | Married 22 July 1894 in Ardmore, I. T. (Chico times) Buried at Ardmore also. | 1894-08-02-pg01 | DN |
Porter, Mattie Ellen Miss/Mr Samuel Odgel Hawkins | Wedding | Married Feb. 3, 1893 at the home of the Brides Father. | 1893-02-11-pg08 | WCM |
Porter, Maudie Bell Miss/Martin Sewell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Porter, Mr. E. | Story | Returned from Gainesville | 1885-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Porter, William Franklin/Miss Carrie Stewart | Wedding | Married 2 Jan. 1896 at the home of the Bride's uncle W. D. Belew in Decatur, Texas | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Porterfield Mr | Death | Killed at a Rock Island railroad crossing. Railroad sued for $4,800. | 1898-01-14-pg05 | WCM |
Porterfield, N. J. versus CRI & T Railroad | Story | District Court case. Rock Island railroad is sued for killing Mr Porterfield near Chico. | 1898-01-13-pg08 | DN |
Porterfield, Robert | Story | Arrested by Deputy sheriff John W. Moore for stealing money from B. B. Pristridge. He was jailed. | 1891-01-31-pg04 | WCM |
Portet, Mrs | Story | She is blind but otherwise she is well. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Portwood & Searcy | Story | Two new businesses being built in Garvin | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Portwood, J. M. Mrs Martha Caroline (nee: Abbott) (age 60) | Death | Died Sunday morning 30 April 1899. Felt fine until the evening before. (Boyd Index) Buried Friendship Cemetery, Boyd, Texas | 1899-05-12-pg05 | DN |
Portwood, Mark | Story | Medical attention | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Portwood, W. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 27 August 1893 in Decatur, Texas | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Portwood, W. H. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 25 Sept. 1894. | 1894-09-26-pg01 | DN |
Portwood, William Bruce | Death | Obituary. Died 9 Sept 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Friendship Cemetery. | 1893-09-16-pg08 | WCM |
Portwood, William Bruce Mr | Death | Died 9 Sept 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Friendship Cemetery. His wife Mattie, her two little children and her sister Miss Ella payne left Wednesday to live with their parents in Tennessee. | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Portwood, William Bruce. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 9 Sept 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Friendship Cemetery, Wise Co. Texas. | 1893-09-14-pg05 | DN |
Portwood, William Bruce/Miss Mattie Payne | Wedding | Marred 15 Nov 1890 at the home of H. T. Harvey in Decatur. Groom is of Garvin, bride is of Decatur. | 1890-11-29-pg05 | WCM |
Portwood, William Harley/Miss Dottie Carpenter | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's mother 21, Sept. 1893. Groom is of Dundee, Texas. Bride is the daughter of the late J. C. Carpenter. | 1893-09-23-pg04 | WCM |
Portwood, William Harley/Miss Dottie Carpenter | Wedding | Married 21 Sept. 1893 at the home of the bride's mother. Bride is the daughter of the late J. C. Carpenter. Groom is a cattleman of Beaver, Texas where the couple will live. | 1893-09-30-pg01 | WCM |
Portwood, William Harley/Miss Dottie Stewart Carpenter | Wedding | Married Tuesday evening 19 Sept. 1893 at the home of the bride's mother Mrs J. C. Carpenter in Decatur, Texas. | 1893-09-21-pg05 | DN |
Post Newspaper name changed to Democrat | Story | Mr W. m. Feagle editor and proprietor of the post made the change. The post has been in business for a dozen years. | 1892-03-12-pg01 | WCM |
Post Oak Grove | Story | Correspondence | 1880-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Post, Jack | Death | To be hanged at Graham | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Post, The | Story | Building burned in Decatur | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Poteet, Allen Wesley Mr/Mrs Sarah Luela (Lula) (nee May) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Aug. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Poteet, Mattie Hester Miss/Francis Winston (Frank) Roberts | Wedding | Married 28 Sept. 1898 in Chico, Texas | 1898-09-23-pg11 | WCM |
Poteet, Mattie Miss (of Chico) | Story | New teachers attending the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Poteet, Rosa Lee Miss/Mr Jasper J. Flowers | Wedding | Married at West Academy 15 Jan 1893. Certificate is from Wise Co. | 1893-01-28-pg01 | WCM |
Potter | Story | And a cornet band are all expected at reunion | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Potter, Albert Houston/Miss Flora Belle Smith | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married16 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Potter, C. C. Judge (of Gainesville) | Story | Made a speech at he old settlers reunion (ex-confederates) | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Potter, C.C. | Story | Newly elected Judge of 10th District | 1881-02-11-pg04 | WCM |
Potter, Capt. | Story | At Chico in the interest of | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Potter, District Judge | Story | Called home from Decatur | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Potter, Florence and Louis (minors) | Story | The Guardian, W. W. Taylor has submmited the condtion of the estate to the court and asked to be relieved of the Guardianship. | 1888-05-19-pg01 | WCM |
Potter, Judge | Story | Dwelt on evil of fence cutting | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Potter, Ruth Miss | Story | Will assist teaching the next public school at Audubon. | 1886-10-02-pg06 | WCM |
Potter, Ruth Miss | Story | Teaches school at Audubon. Her student Mollie Winter (age 13) wrote a nice letter about her teachers and her family. | 1887-02-19-pg03 | WCM |
Potter, Ruthie Miss | Story | Teaches the free school at Round Mound. | 1887-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Potter, Tez | Death | He was murdered by drowning him in Clear Creek near Slidell. One of the smaller boys confessed that they had killed him and buried his body. Constable J. P. Kelly of Era said he got the information from a lady who had just returned from Rosston. | 1893-06-22-pg01 | DN |
Potter, Tez | Death | He was not murdered. He drowned accidentally. No body was ever found. | 1893-06-29-pg01 | DN |
Potter, Tez (son of the late B. T. Potter) | Death | Drowned while swimming at Clear Creek. Body not recovered. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-06-08-pg01 | DN |
Potterfield, Dawson, Walter, Elmer, Angie (minors) | Death | Final Account of their estate posted by H F. Hawkins | 1899-08-25-pg04 | WCM |
Potts, C.S. | Story | Sends our paper to father in Arkansas | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Potts, Joseph Tatman/Mrs Lottie Cooper (nee Powell) | Wedding | Married 12 May 1895. Rev.H. S. Neville Officiating. | 1895-05-17-pg03 | WCM |
Potts, William Guthrie/Miss Varina Davis Cundiff | Wedding | Married 25 Sept 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Poulter, Kate Mrs | Story | Notice that she will not accept any debts of J. W. Pulter. | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Powell, Ben Mr | Death | His baby died and was buried at Cottonwood Cemetery 17 April, 1899. | 1899-04-28-pg10 | WCM |
Powell, Ben Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby (only a few months old) died on the 10th. Something like meningitis. | 1896-05-29-pg08 | WCM |
Powell, Ben Mr & Mrs | Death | their baby died this morning and buried at Cottonwood tomorrow. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Powell, Benjamin F. Mr (age 26) | Death | Died 4 August 1899 at his mother's home. He had lost 4 children prior to his death. Buried at Cottonwood Cem. (Rush Branch) Correspondent) | 1899-08-11-pg01 | DN |
Powell, Charley Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Dec. 29, 1895. (Cottonwood Corresondent) | 1896-01-03-pg04 | WCM |
Powell, F. M. Mr | Death | Very low on this date. (Rush Branch Correspondent) Died 7 July 1898. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. | 1898-04-22-pg08 | WCM |
Powell, F. M. Mr | Death | Died on 7 July 1898 of heart disease. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1898-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Powell, F. M. Mr | Death | Resolution of respect. Really an obituary. | 1898-08-19-pg08 | WCM |
Powell, Francis Marion (Frank) Mr | Death | Is still very low on this date. Died 7 July 1898 in Wise Co. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Powell, Francis Marion (Frank) Mr | Story | Is still very sick. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-05-19-pg01 | DN |
Powell, Francis Marion (Frank) Mr | Death | Has been confined to bed for 6 months, but is able to get up some. Died 7 July 1898. | 1898-06-23-pg08 | DN |
Powell, Francis Marion (Frank) Mr | Death | Died at his home near Rush Branch, Wise Co. Texas 7 july 1898. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery in Wise Co. | 1898-07-14-pg01 | DN |
Powell, Geoge Webb/Miss Mary Eunice (Mollie) Boone | Wedding | Married Wednesday morning 1889. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) Buried at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Texas | 1889-10-26-pg05 | WCM |
Powell, Harvey O./Miss Nettie Harriett Ratliff | Wedding | Married 2 Dec. 1897. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-12-09-pg05 | DN |
Powell, J. L./Miss Minnie Lee Key | Wedding | Married 9 Oct 1898 (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-10-13-pg01 | DN |
Powell, Maggie (little child) | Death | Died on 11 June 1898. Daughter of Ben and Lula Powell. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-06-23-pg08 | DN |
Powell, Mr | Death | His child was carried to Fort Worth to have a piemelon seed removed from his windpipe. Te child was buried 12 January 1886. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
Powell, Vanburen Mr | Death | Born in Alabama 1 March 1877. Died 9 Oct 1895 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at CottBorn in Alabama 1 March 1877. Died 9 Oct 1895 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery with his father and two brothers. (Audubon Correspondent)onwood Cemetery with his father and two brothers. | 1895-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Powell, Vanburen Mr | Death | Obituary. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Powell, W. A. (an aged citizen of Sunset) | Death | Died 16 Jan 1892. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Powers, J. A. Mrs | Story | Is quite sick (Aurora News) | 1887-04-02-pg03 | WCM |
Powers, J.A. | Story | Of Aurora, building machine [dim] | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Powers, James A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Matilda Hamilton | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Powers, Lula L. Mrs/Mr Evy Tazwell Locke | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Powers, N. A | Story | Was licensed to practice law | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Powers, Reuben M. Rev. | Death | Died 11 a[ril 1897 in Dallas Co. Texas. He was Presiding Elder of the Methodist church. | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Poynter, John | Story | Who murdered Sam Vandiver in the Indian Territory together with 4 other murderers will be hung at Fort Smith 28 June 1892. | 1892-05-07-pg04 | WCM |
Prater, Thomas and Marzelia Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 2 year old son died recently near Keeter. (Oats Branch Correspondent0 | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Pratt, Judge | Story | Performs marriage by telegraph | 1880-12-17-pg01 | WCM |
Pratt, Mrs | Death | Sister of Mrs Myers died 7 Sept 1894 from Consumption at the home of Mrs Myers. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1894-09-12-pg04 | DN |
Pratt, Orson | Death | Mormon Apostle died | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Pratte, Bernard Antoine Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 1 Feb. 1897 3 miles W of Decatur. Buried at Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis Missouri. Mrs Pratt left with his body on Monday afternoon's train. | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Pratte, Bernard Antoine Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 2 Feb. 1897 1.5 NE of town. Buried at Calvary Cemetery, Saint Louis Missouri. | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Precinct Direcory | Story | 8 Courts in Wise County are held: Decatur, Alvord, Crafton, Cottondale, Aurora, Greenwood, Bridgeport, and Boonsville. | 1888-12-15-pg01 | WCM |
Precinct Directory | Sory | Lists the constables and justices. | 1886-12-25-pg06 | WCM |
Precinct Directory | Story | Precinct Courts described. 1 through 8: 1 Decatur, 2 Alvord, 3 Crafton 5 Cottondale, 6 Greenwood, 7 Bridgeport, 8 Boonsville. | 1890-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Preparations for War with Mexico are underway | Story | Two or three Man of War ships sent to the Gulf of Mexico. Ten gun carriages were shipped from New York to San Antonio. | 1886-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Presbyterian Church | Story | Sunday school 3 o'clock PM | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Presbyterian Church | Story | Protracted meeting in progress | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Prescott, Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died Friday. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-06-23-pg08 | DN |
Prescott, Sam | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Mann for stealing a horse from H. W. Wood. | 1887-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Presiding Officers of election | Story | 21 districts (mostly towns) listed with the names of the election officers. | 1888-02-25-pg02 | WCM |
Preskett, Milledge W. Mr | Story | Biography. Born in Richmond Co. Georgia 25 July 1783. Married in 1801. Came to Texas 5 years ago.Served in the war of 1812. I find a similar named man in Wise county (Millage Watkins Preskitt) who is probably a descendant. But I cannot find this man. | 1888-11-17-pg02 | WCM |
Preskitt, J. T./Miss Maggie McIntire | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Jan 1889 according to Ancestry.com. Not listed in our Wise Co. records | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Presley, J.D. | Story | Confined in jail, exorerated | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Preston, James W./Mrs N. M. (Miles) Seaborn | Wedding | Married 26 April 1891 in Springtown, Parker County, Texas | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Preston, Mr/Mrs Wright | Wedding | Married 1891 | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Preston, Mrs | Death | Died last Sunday and was buried in the City Cemetery Tuesday. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1890-04-19-pg05 | WCM |
Preston, O. A. Mrs./N. A. Halloway | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Preston, Ophelia A Mrs/Newton A. Holloway | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Preston, Ophelia A. Mrs./Mr Newton Amasa Halloway | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1897 in Wise County. | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Prestridge, Dora Bennie (Infant) | Death | Obituary. Died in Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas 9 Dec. 1888. Daughter of George Harris Prestridge. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery. | 1889-01-26-pg08 | WCM |
Prewetts, D. L. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died last Saturday and was buried in the Alvord Cemetery. (Alvord Budget) | 1887-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Prewitt, James | Wedding | Wed to Miss Vergie Goodnight | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Prewitt, James | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Sarah McNath | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Prewitt, John | Death | Z.T. Loftis shot him near Garvin | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Prewitt, Lee | Story | Of Aurora, expects to begin picking | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Prewitt, Lee | Story | Sold first bale of cotton | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Prewitt, Mary | Wedding | Wed to Mr. G.C. West | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Pribble, Tom Mr (of Cottondale) | Death | His 6 year old child died Thursday of this week. No name given. | 1893-09-23-pg08 | WCM |
Price Fannie Miss | Story | Decatur Public school opened with her teaching 3rd grade | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Price Mr (evangelist) | Story | Got involved with negros and stayed with them. He was whipped, blackened and told to leave. | 1891-08-01-pg05 | WCM |
Price, Cora Mrs/Mr James M. Stout | Wedding | Married at Mr Stout's home south of town on Sunday 10 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Price, Eld. Wm. | Story | Assisted in preaching | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Price, Elder Wm. | Story | Will conduct services | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Elder Wm. | Story | In presence of 500 people in new church | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Elder Wm. | Story | Preached at Paradise | 1885-03-21-pg06 | WCM |
Price, EllaMrs | Story | Shot by her husband r. Price, but not seriously because she refused to live with him again after they separated. Ellais living with her brother C. H. Pankey near Boyd. | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Price, Fannie Miss | Story | Elected 3rd grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Price, Fannie Miss | Story | 3rd grade teacher at Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Price, Flora Elmira Miss/Ambrose Sevier Fortenberry | Wedding | Married 1 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Price, Leila Miss/Mr Robert Whitfield Kittrell | Wedding | Married in Jasper, Texas 30 August 1893. Groom is the brother of Mrs Emma Dr. Sam McDonald | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Price, M.N. | Story | Of Garrett Creek gave us a brief call | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Minnie Miss/Andrew Harrison Golden | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Price, Minnie Miss/Andrew Harrison Golden | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Price, Miss | Story | Selected to teach 4th grade at the Decatur School next term. | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Price, Miss Ella | Wedding | Wed to A.J. Costen | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Price, Miss R. J. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. L. Stutham | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Mr. M.N. | Story | Of Garrett's Creek gave us a pleasant call | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Mr. M.N. | Story | Of Garrett's Creek visited our sanctum | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Nora Bell Miss/Benjamin McClure Hays | Wedding | Married 8 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. (Draco School Correspondent R. A. Rooker) | 1893-12-15-pg08 | WCM |
Price, Old gentleman (age 83) | Death | Committed sicide by shooting himself at Sunset on Wednesday of this week. | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Price, R. F. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. A.F. Rinker [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Price, Randolph Mr | Story | Arrested for shooting at his wife. | 1894-11-22-pg07 | DN |
Price, Rev. | Story | Cottondale, debate at Springtown | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Price, Rev. Wm. | Story | To begin debate at Whitt | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Price, Samuel/Mrs Lydia Elizabeth (Lizzie) Emory (nee: Brown) | Wedding | Married 8 July 1886 in Wise County | 1886-07-24-pg02 | WCM |
Price, W.F. | Story | Arrested on Wednesday | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Price, Will H. | Story | Was licensed to practice law | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Price, William H. Mr | Story | Traveling agent for the Decatur News. | 1893-03-30-pg05 | DN |
Price, William H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1887-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Price. William Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Price/Wilmeth | Story | Debate at Whitt | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Price/Wilmeth | Story | Debated begins at Whitt | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Prichard, Elanor Elizabeth (nee: Sherrill) | Death | Killed by lightning 23 July 1895 on their way to Gainesville. Their 5 youngest children are being taken to the Orphan's home in Dallas. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Prichard, Eleanor Elizabeth (nee Sherrill) | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. They lived on the Fendrick place beyond Greenwood and were on their way to Gainesville. | 1895-07-25-pg05 | DN |
Prichard, Eleanor Elizabeth (nee Sherrill) | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. They lived on the Fendrick place beyond Greenwood and were on their way to Gainesville. | 1895-08-01-pg02 | DN |
Prichard, Eleanor Elizabeth (nee Sherrill) | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Prichard, Hatton Nathaniel Mr/Miss Dora C. Moss | Wedding | Married in Wise County using a license from Cooke County Texas on 27 Oct. 1895. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Prichard, James Brantley Mr | Death | Died 23 Jul y 1895, Sick with Yellow Jaundice on this date. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Prichard, James Brantley Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. They lived on the Fendrick place beyond Greenwood and were on their way to Gainesville. | 1895-07-25-pg05 | DN |
Prichard, James Brantley Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. They lived on the Fendrick place beyond Greenwood and were on their way to Gainesville. | 1895-08-01-pg02 | DN |
Prichard, James Brantley Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 23 July 1895 in Cooke County, Texas by Lightning. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Prichard, James Brantley Mr | Death | Killed by lightning 23 July 1895 on their way to Gainesville. Their 5 youngest children are being taken to the Orphan's home in Dallas. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Prichard, Martha Ann (Mattie) Miss/Mr Warren Clayton Smithee | Wedding | Married 28 Oct. 1895 in Wise County. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Prickett, J.M. | Story | Held for appearance at district court | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Prickett, Mrs | Story | Adjudged insane and taken to the asylum at Terrell. | 1888-12-08-pg05 | WCM |
Priddy, Arthur (age 9) | Death | Son of Mr George Priddy formerly of Decatur drowned at Richmond, Texas 29 June 1897. | 1897-07-08-pg08 | DN |
Priddy, Arthur (age 9) | Death | Drowned in the river at Richmond, Texas 29 June 1897. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Priddy, Cora Miss (age 13) | Death | Daughter of Mr George Priddy formerly of Decatur drowned at Richmond, Texas 29 June 1897. | 1897-07-08-pg08 | DN |
Priddy, Cora Miss (age 13) | Death | Drowned in the river at Richmond, Texas 29 June 1897. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Priddy, G. B. | Story | Was fined in County Court $5 for simple assault. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Priddy, George B. Mr/Miss Nettie Rolena Oberlin | Wedding | Married at Aurora, Texas on Sunday night 25, March 1894. Groom is of Decatur, Bride is of Aurora. | 1894-04-05-pg05 | DN |
Priddy, George Mr | Story | On trial for murder in Wharton, Texas. Found not guilty. | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Priddy, Nora E. Miss/Chaarles Ninvia Shelton | Wedding | Married Sunday 15 Oct. 1893. Parents of groom and bride live near Sunset | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Prigman, Miss (of Stoney, Denton County) | Story | Is teaching school here in Oliver Creek. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Prigmore, D.H. | Story | House caught fire | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Prigmore, D.H. | Story | Released from payment | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Prigmore, Dock | Story | Off to Kansas with 700 head of cattle | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Prigmore, Dock | Story | Returned from tour | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Prigmore, Fannie Miss/Mr Jesse Kirby | Wedding | Married at Norman Oklahoma 9 Oct 1896. Bride is the daughter of Ms L. T. Owens of Decatur. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Prigmore, Henrietta (Etta) Miss/Mr Milton Harrison Fox | Wedding | Married 18 Sept. 1894 in Wise Co. | 1894-09-20-pg08 | DN |
Prigmore, Henrietta (Etta) Miss/Mr Milton Harrison Fox | Wedding | Married 18 Sept. 1894 at the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs T. Owens in Decatur. Paper damaged. | 1894-09-22-pg01 | DN |
Prigmore, Henrietta (Etta) Miss/Mr Milton Harrison Fox | Wedding | Married 18 Sept. 1894 at the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs T. Owens in Decatur. Paper damaged. | 1894-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Prigmore, Mrs. D.H. | Story | Continues her trip | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Prigmore, Mrs. H.D. | Story | Visiting friends | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Prigmores, Miss | Story | Visited Decatur jail | 1885-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Prince, David | Death | He is in very bad health. Left for New York Monday with Dr. William L. York and his bother. Listed in the 1880 census with brother Henry Prince in Wise Co. born 1840, died 29 Nov. 1895. Buried at Washington Cemetery Brooklyn, New York. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Prince, David | Death | He has been sick for sometime. Left for New York Monday. Dr. W. L. York acompanied him and will attend him profesionally. Listed in the 1880 census with brother Henry Prince in Wise Co. born 1840, died 29 Nov. 1895. Buried at Washington Cemetery Brooklyn, New York. | 1895-11-22-pg07 | WCM |
Prince, David | Death | Died Wednesday 27 Nov. 1895 in New York City. Formerly of Decatur, Texas. | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Prince, David | Death | Recently went to New York in search of health died in that city 27, Nov. 1895. | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Prince, H. | Story | Represenative of Sange Brothers | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Prince, H. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 4 August 1896 (day of month blurred) | 1896-08-06-pg05 | DN |
Prince, H. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur, Texas) | Birth | Daughter born Tuesday 22 May 1894. | 1894-05-31-pg05 | DN |
Prince, Henry Mr & Mrs | Story | Their infant child is very sick. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Prince, Mrs | Death | Died of blood poisioning | 1883-12-14-pg02 | WCM |
Prindle, Amos | Story | Cattle inspector | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Prindle, Amos Mrs (Joanna) | Death | Died Sunday 5 Feb. 1899 of Pneumonia leaving a husband and children. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-02-10-pg03 | WCM |
Prindle, Amos Mrs Joanna) (lived in decatur 20 years) | Death | Died Sunday 5 Feb. 1899 of pneumonia. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1899-02-10-pg05 | DN |
Prindle, Charles (son) | Death | Died 9 August 1894 in Decatur. Son of Mr & Mrs Amos Prindle | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Prindle, Charley (son of Amos Prindle) | Death | Died at his father's home in Decatur Wednesday. Buried at the City Cemetery. | 1894-08-10-pg10 | WCM |
Prindle, Eletra Mrs (nee: Fisher) (age 87) | Death | Obituary. Died 20 Jan 1895 in Wise County. Find a Grave Memorial 124770951. Burial unknown, but listed in Towns Cemetery, Mason Co. Michigan. | 1895-01-31-pg05 | DN |
Priner, Hon. F.E. | Story | District court convened | 1885-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Pringle Creek | Story | W.G. Ford, H.C. Campbell | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Pringle Creek School | Story | Judge Edwards to address Greenbackers | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Prior, B.B. | Story | "Social hop" young people | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Prior, Ben | Story | Young folks had civil dance | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Prior, Ben F. Mr & Mrs (of Bowie) | Birth | Son born 10 May 1895. | 1895-05-23-pg05 | DN |
Prior, Lucy | Story | Will spend winter at old, old home | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Prior, Robert Hoge Mr/Miss Ada Bell Mode | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1892. Bride and Groom are both from Alvord. | 1892-02-27-pg05 | WCM |
Prisoners in the Decatur Jail tried to escape | Story | Prisoners: Joe Sherwood, J. P. Robison, George McMillan, John McDaniel, and G. B. Wise (offenses listed) | 1891-06-27-pg04 | WCM |
Pritchard James Monroe/Miss Nina Pearl Lucas | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 Dec. 1893. Newspaper had Prichard for the grooms name. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Pritchett | Death | Aged lady died | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Pritchett, Jake Mrs | Story | She tried to kill herself with a hatchett a few days ago in Fort Worth. | 1891-11-14-pg05 | WCM |
Privitt, George Simpson/Miss Nellie Susan (Dollie) Merritt | Wedding | Married 11 Dec 1898 at the home of the bride 2 miles north of Decatur. | 1898-12-15-pg01 | DN |
Privitt, Hiram B./Miss Ora Myrtle Baits | Wedding | Married 17 Jan. 1894 at the home of her father George Baits.. Ora Myrtle Died 26 April 1898 and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Privitt, John Mr | Story | His school at Pecan will commence next Monday. | 1899-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Privitt, Ora Myrtle Mrs (nee: Baits) | Death | Obituary. Died 26 April 1898. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-04-28-pg08 | DN |
Privitt, Ora Myrtle Mrs (nee: Baits) | Death | Died 26 April 1898. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. (Pecan Correspondent) | 1898-05-05-pg06 | DN |
Privitt, Samuel Jackson/Miss Anna Belle Merritt | Wedding | Married 26 Oct. 1890. (Decatur Post) | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Privitt/Baits | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's parents 2 miles north of xxxx. Paper damaged. | 1894-01-25-pg05 | DN |
Procter, Anna Miss/Henry L. Bevard | Wedding | Married 29 May 1887 in Wise County Bride is of Aurora. Groom is of Weatherford. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Procter, Dr. F.M. | Story | Relatives visited | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Procter, Edgar Mr/Miss Dora Marguerite Henderson | Wedding | Married 15 Nov 1898. Bride is of Springtown. Groom works at the boyd Index. | 1898-11-24-pg10 | DN |
Procter, Edgar Mr/Miss Dora Marguerite Henderson | Wedding | Married 15 Nov 1898. | 1898-11-25-pg04 | WCM |
Procter, Ida | Story | Is quite sick (Aurora News). She married Joe R. Black in 25 Oct 1888 in Wise County. She died during surgery in October 1913. see WCM 24 Oct 1913 pg. 7 | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Procter, Orion Mr/Miss Aurelia Maude Barnes | Wedding | Married 17 Dec. 1895. Groom is of the Springtown Sun. Bride is of Boonsville. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Proctor | Story | New merchant will build | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor & Leslie | Story | Went down to the Fort | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, (might be Orion) (or springtown) | Birth | Too dark to read. Daughter born Sunday night Nov. 6, 1896 | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Proctor, Annie | Story | Of Aurora, visited Mr. Snow | !883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr. | Story | Lost three head of horses | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr. | Story | Expects to move from residence | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr. F.M. | Story | Expends $700 | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr. F.M. | Story | Had two story dwelling torn down | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr.F.M. | Story | Called to attend Jones, who lives southwest of here | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, Dr.F.M. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, Ella Mae Miss/C. A. Seelinger | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Sept. 1899 | 1899-04-14-pg10 | WCM |
Proctor, Ella Mae Miss/Charles A. Seelinger | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Sept 1899 | 1899-09-22-pg07 | WCM |
Proctor, F.M. | Story | Buying goods | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, F.M. | Story | In market, buying goods | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, F.M. | Story | Letter of thanks for patrotage | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, James | Story | Sold his ranch in Knox County | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Proctor, John | Death | Obituary. Accidentally shot himself pulling out his pistol from his pocket. The wounds were not thought serious, but he died yestrday. (20 Oct. 1888 Sunset, Texas) Died 19 Oct 1888 in Montague County. Buried at Smyrna Cemetery. | 1888-10-27-pg06 | WCM |
Proctor, Maude Miss/Mr Adolphus Leonders Hutcheson | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 17 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Proctor, Maude Miss/Mr Adolphus Leonders Hutcheson | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 17 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Proctor, Maude Miss/Mr Adolphus Leonders Hutcheson | Wedding | Married Sunday 17 Nov. 1895 in Bridgeport, Texas. | 1895-11-28-pg05 | DN |
Proctor, Maude Miss/Mr Adolphus Leonders Hutcheson | Wedding | Bridgeport couple were married | 1895-11-29-pg01 | WCM |
Proctor, Miss Anna | Story | Of Aurora, visited friends | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Proctor, Miss Ida | Story | Of Aurora, was in Decatur | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Proctor, Miss Laura | Wedding | Of Bridgeport wed to Mr. C. B. Wood | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Proctor, Mr. J.A. | Story | Arrived from West | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Proctor, Nancy Ann (Annie) Miss/Marion Columbus Rimer | Wedding | Long story. Married 28 Sept. 1890 in Decatur. Groom became a Baptist Minister | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Proctor, Orion Mr/Miss Aurelia Maude Barnes | Wedding | Married 17 Dec. 1895 in Boonsville, Wise Co. Texas. Groom is the editor of the Springtown Sun Newspaper, Bride is th daughter of W. P. Barnes | 1895-12-25-pg05 | DN |
Proctor, Richard Milas/Mary Elizabeth Bailey | Wedding | Married 3 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Product produed in Alvord, Texas | Story | Watermelons, Cotton, & the J. A. Kemp Canning Company. | 1893-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Proffit, Mrs (of Agnes) | Death | Died Wednesday night of last week and was buried at springtown Cemetery Thursday. She weighed over 300 pounds. | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Program for the Wise Co. Teacher's Institute | Story | Speakers and their subjects are listed. | 1888-08-11-pg04 | WCM |
Prohibition Proposition | Story | 63 for, 20 against, 10 doubtful | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Prohibition started in Wise County | Story | The Saloons closed at 12 O'clock Saturday as Prohibition went into effect. | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Prospecting for coal in Pleasant Valley near Bridgeport | Story | Colonel Morris, Mark Oats, B. F. Banks, J. T. Stinson and T. J. Kelley. | 1886-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
Provence, Idella T. Mts/John M. Provence | Wedding | Divorce filed by Idella because of abandoment 20 August 1884. Originally married in Clay County. | 1887-12-17-pg04 | WCM |
Provence, John M./Mrs Idella Thomas Provence (nee: White) | Wedding | Married 9 Sept. 1880 in Clay Co. until 20 August 1884 when the defendant (John) abandoned the plaintiff (Idella). Now she files for divorce. | 1888-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Provence, Mr. Frazer | Story | Of Clay County gave us a passing salutation | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Provence, Rebecca Mrs (nee: Powell) | Death | Obituary. Died 2 Feb. 1894 in Paradise. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1894-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Prudence Plain Mrs (Oliver Creek correspondent) | Story | Son born. (Fort Worth Correspondent) | 1898-10-06-pg01 | DN |
Prudy, Miss | Story | Selected to fill vacancy | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Prudy, Miss | Story | Assistant at high school | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Prudy, Miss | Story | A teacher at Decatur, is sick | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Pruet, M.F. | Story | Former citizen of this vicinity | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Pruett, Elijah Alexander/Miss Emma Ann Jones | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 25 July 1893 according to Ancestry.com. My record shows 9 Aug. 1893. | 1893-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Pruett, Vannie Lee Miss/Albert Harrison Lewis | Wedding | Married 2 Dec. 1894 in Denton County, Texas (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Pruit, W. P. Mr | Death | hung by a mob while he was getting ready to rob and kill I. O. Hostetter. Sipe springs June 17. Pruitt's relatives live in Jack County. | 1886-06-26-pg02 | WCM |
Pruitt, Aaron (of Hog Branch) | Story | Went to California a year or two ago is now back. (West Fork Correspondent, P. F. L.) | 1889-08-31-pg04 | WCM |
Pruitt, C.E. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Pruitt, John | Story | Arrested by Constable W. S. Gilbert on a charge of aggravated assault in Johnson County. | 1888-09-15-pg08 | WCM |
Pruitt, Wm. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Pruitt, Wm. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Pruner, Doc Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 15 March 1898. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1898-03-24-pg01 | DN |
Pruner, La Doss/Miss Ida Brownfield | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Pruner, La Doss/Miss Ida Brownfield | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1896 at the home of Tom Brownfield last Sunday. Groom is of Leo, Texas | 1896-12-17-pg05 | DN |
Prunty, Aleck Mrs (nee Elerby) (colored) | Death | Obituary. Died Wednesday 12 Jan. 1898 in Cleburne, Texas. Buried at Decatur, cemetery unknown. | 1898-01-20-pg08 | DN |
Prunty, Eddie (little son) | Death | Son of William Punty was buried on Tuesday. (probably John Waller Prunty. Prunty) | 1886-10-09-pg07 | WCM |
Prunty, John | Death | Living on Blue Creek, died | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Prunty, Myrtle (Mertie) Miss/Mr Manuel Willford Gordon | Wedding | Married near Photograph, Montague Co. Texas 9 Jan.1898 at the home of the bride's parents Mr & Mrs M. P. Benton | 1898-02-03-pg08 | DN |
Prunty, Polk | Story | To assess damages | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Prunty, Susie | Story | Visitor in Aurora of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Ward | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Pryor, Birdie Miss | Story | Music teacher at the Greenwood College left to attend to her father in Malvern, Arkansas. He is somewhat better now. | 1894-06-29-pg08 | WCM |
Pryor, Birdie Miss | Story | Has been teaching at the Greenwood College. Left Tuesday with her sistr Mabel for Home in Malvern, Arkansas. | 1895-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Pryor, H.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie Daly | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Pryor, William Clark Rev and Mrs (Albina Hale Pryor Goodman) | Death | Their 3 week old baby girl (Mary Pryor) died 3 weeks yesterday 13 Feb. 1897. Buried at Dye Mound Cemetery. (Dye correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Public School in Aurora starts in about a month | Story | At Aurora. | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Public School in Boyd | Story | Will coninue for 7 weeks longer. | 1897-02-18-pg01 | DN |
Public school of the Male & Female Institute | Story | Opened in Chico with 290 pupils. (Chico Review) | 1899-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Pugh | Story | Over married near Sunset | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Pugh, Dora Ulatee Miss/John Teetle | Wedding | Married probably in September 1894. No marriage license has been foound. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Pults, Mr. | Story | Used to live near Paradise | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Pults, N.B. | Story | Of Jack County was down | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Purdue, J. H. Professor | Story | Has joined the faculty at Decatur Baptist College. From Senoia, Georgia | 1899-09-01-pg05 | WCM |
Purdy, M. A. Miss | Story | Teacher at the graded school in Decatur for the coming year. | 1886-05-29-pg06 | WCM |
Purdy, M. A. Miss | Story | Left for Cedar point Kansas to see her sister Mrs Fenn. | 1886-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
Purdy, Miss | Story | Teaches 6th and 7th grades in the next term of the Decatur School. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
Purser, Laura/Tully Francis Petty | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Pursley, T. B . Mr (Jacksboro) | Story | Given 2 years In the pen for theft of cattle. A new trial will be applied for. | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Puryear, F. M. Mr & Mrs (The Candy Man) | Birth | Triplet daughters born Tuesday night. All doing well. | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Puryear, Frank | Story | Escaped from the chain gang Monday night. | 1898-09-22-pg05 | DN |
Puryear, H.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss A.J. Summerville | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Putman, J.G. | Story | Introduced and delivered address | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Putman, Josiah Green Rev & Mrs | Story | Have moved to Las Cruzes, California to head a church there. (Jacksboro Gazette) | 1887-10-01-pg01 | WCM |
Putnam, J.G. | Story | Preached farewell sermon at Union Grove | 1880-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Putnam, J.G. | Story | Pastor of M.E. Church at Jacksboro | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Putnam, J.G. | Story | In a protracted meeting | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Putnam, Rev. J.G. | Story | Camp meeting at Siloan Church Lola's Branch | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Putnam, Rev. J.G. | Story | Assigned to duty on Graham Circuit | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Putnam, Rev. J.G. | Story | Now preaching at Graham | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Putnam, Rev. J.G. | Story | Assisting at meeting at Whitt | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Pyles, Jonathan Mr & Mrs | Death | Their little child died on Monday. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-12-04-pg08 | WCM |
Queen Peak | Story | Montague Co. correspondence | 1880-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Queen Peak | Story | Correspondence | 1880-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Quinn, Amanda | Death | Age 10-12 of Paradise, Prof. Hall's student | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Quinn, M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Nannie Wood | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Quinn, Miss Mollie | Story | Pleased to acknowledge a brief call and invitation | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Quinn, Miss Mollie | Story | Foster School assistant | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Quinn, Miss Mollie | Story | Rendered her resignation | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Quinn, Miss Mollie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. James Hall | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Quinn, Mollie | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Quinn, Moses | Story | Reports cotton squaring | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Quinn, Mrs. | Story | Paid our press room a visit | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Quinn, Orange | Story | Awarded for best attendance | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Quinn, Rev, (of xxxx Flat in the NW Wise Co.) | Death | Died last week. (paper damaged) | 1889-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Quinn, Unity Margaret Miss/Rev. Cornelius Holman | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 May 1896 | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Quinn, W.O. | Story | Of Alvord, was in to see | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Quinn, W.O. | Story | Were enrolled among visitors | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Quinn, Willie R. Miss/Charles J. Parris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Quinn, Willie R. Miss/Charles J. Parris | Wedding | Married 12 Nov. 1899. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1899-11-24-pg09 | WCM |
R. Q. Mills Camp | Story | Will meet at the Aurora post office to elect delagates to the Annual Reunion in Richmond Virignia may 1896. | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
R. Q. Mills Camp No. 360 U. C. V. met in Aurora | Story | Officers elected. Names and office are given. | 1896-07-23-pg01 | DN |
Raborn, Miss Carrie P. | Story | Took train to spend winter | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Raborn, Miss Carrie P. | Story | Owns Bradford dwelling in Alvord | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Raborn, Miss Carrie P. | Story | Honored Messenger with call | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Ragland, F. P. Mr | Story | Sheriff Rucker arrested hin in Mckinney, Collins Co. for horsetheft. Paper Damaged. | 1892-07-23-pg05 | WCM |
Ragland, Frank P. Mr/Miss Mollie Holden | Wedding | Married Wednesday evening of last week at the bride's father's home near Jonestown. Ancestry.com gives 18 Oct. 1894.. The LDS film gives 21 Oct 1894. | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Ragland, James Walker/Mrs Clerrenda Brown (nee: Shaver) | Wedding | Married 27 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Ragland, John | Story | Arrested for burglary in Cooke County by Constable Morris of Alvord. | 1892-01-09-pg08 | WCM |
Ragland, John C./Fannie Y. Jones | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Juily 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Ragland, Jon | Story | In the county jail for theft. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Ragsdale, Mr | Story | Trial set for 30 Jan. 1893. | 1893-01-14-pg05 | WCM |
Ragsdale, W. C. Mrs | Death | is very low with slow fever but is now improving. Her little babe is dangerously ill and not expeced to live. | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
Rahl, J.E. | Story | Purchased 500 bushels of corn | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Raiburn, John T. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Mary A. Patterson | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Rainey, Etta (1 year old) | Death | Daughter of W. H. Rainey was buried last Monday | 1886-10-30-pg05 | WCM |
Rains, John David Sheriff | Death | Shot and Killed by W. W. Terrell. June 13 june 1888 in Jacksboro. but Terrell was found innocent. Buired at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack Co. Texas | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rains, John David Sheriff (of Jack County) | Death | Shot and killed by W. W. (or M. W.) Terrell In Jacksboro, Texas on 13 June 1888. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery. Terrell was the brother in law of Rains. | 1888-06-23-pg06 | WCM |
Rains, Mr. | Story | Sherriff of Jack County | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Rains, Pressley E. (Press) | Death | Shot and Killed by W. W. Terrell. June 13 june 1888 in Jacksboro. but Terrell was found innocent. Buired at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack Co. Texas | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rains, Pressley E. (son of John David Rains) | Death | Shot and killed by W. W. ( or M. W. Terrell in Jacksboro on 13 June 1888. | 1888-06-23-pg06 | WCM |
Raisor, Professor | Story | Teaching school at Chico which will close about the 25th of this month. | 1890-03-08-pg05 | WCM |
Rall, E. G. Locomotive expressman | Death | Died in a wreck of the northbound passenger train 8 miles W. of Quanah, Texas. | 1893-06-03-pg05 | WCM |
Ralph, J.T. | Story | Was aquitted at Sunset | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Cooper | Story | Visit to Willow Point | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Ramsdale, G.L | Story | Of Aurora was in to see | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, G.L. | Story | Gave us a pleasant call | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, G.L. | Story | And some kindred from southeast Texas were here | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, G.L. | Story | Has opened a coal mine on his farm | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Geo. | Story | Citizen of Aurora | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Geo. F. | Death | A Texas veteran, died at Paradise | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, J. F. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Now is a WCM correspondent from White Oaks, New Mexico | 1889-08-03-pg01 | WCM |
Ramsdale, J. F. (Previously of Wise Co.) | Story | Correspondent from White Oaks, New Mexico | 1889-02-09-pg01 | WCM |
Ramsdale, J.F. | Story | Sends Messenger | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Jerry M. | Story | Of Paradise, in lightning rod business | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, John | Story | Thrown From Wild Pony | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, John | Story | After long illness was seen | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, John | Story | Of Paradise country, kindly came in | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Ramsdale, John F. | Story | Of Paradise, very ill | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, John F. Mrs | Story | Is quite sick (Aurora News) | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Johnny Uncle & wife | Story | Said goodbye to their Aurora friends and left for their new home in South Texas (Aurora News) | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, M. C. | Story | 1891-05-09-pg04 | WCM | |
Ramsdale, M.C. | Story | Of Aurora, numbered with wisitors | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Malinda Mrs (born abt 1824 Missouri) | Death | Age 75 to 80. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Mr. | Story | Whose store burned a few weeks ago | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Mr. G.L. | Story | Sold his fine wool goats | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Mr. George L. | Story | Has fine Angora Cashmere goats | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Mr. John | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mollie L. Peak in Paradise | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Naomi (age 1) | Death | Died 5 Feb 5 1887. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. Daughter of William Ramsdale. (Aurora News) | 1887-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Uncle George | Story | On our streets this week | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Uncle George | Story | Of Aurora spent a few days | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Uncle George | Story | Had a specimen of coal | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Uncle George | Story | In favor of building new courthouse in middle of county | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Uncle George | Story | Building new residence at Paradise | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W. B. | Story | Store burned | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W. B. (of old Paradise) | Story | ordered the WCM to be sent to his brother J. F. Ramsdale at White Oaks, New Mexico. | 1888-08-11-pg01 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W.B. | Story | At the Fort this week | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W.B. | Story | Aledged violation of postal service | 1881-05-20-pg02 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W.B. | Story | Keeps cider on hand | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, W.B. | Story | To resume business after being burned out | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. | Story | Horseback ride to Aurora | 1880-10-29-pg02 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. | Story | Preparing timber to enlarge | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. | Story | Gone into partnership with Braclett | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. | Story | Finds it necessary to have clerk | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. | Story | Left store because of illness | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | New store front | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | Off to buy lumber for new store | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | Bought an iron safe for his store | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Nannie Brown by Elder Matthews | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | Has put iron safe in store | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | Returned to Paradise | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Ramsdale, Wm. B. | Story | Brother of John Ramsdale | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Ramsey, James Thomas/Miss Lillie May Kellam | Wedding | Married 20 Nov 1898 10 miles East of Decatur at the Bride's parents home. | 1898-11-24-pg04 | DN |
Ramsey, James Thomas/Miss Lillie May Kellam | Wedding | Married 20 Nov 1898 10 miles East of Deatur at the Bride's parents home. | 1898-11-25-pg07 | WCM |
Ramsey, John Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child is very low with Pneumonia. (Sweetwater Correspondent) | 1897-11-04-pg04 | DN |
Ramsey, Mrs | Story | One of her chidren in Cottondale has Meningitis. | 1892-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Ramsour, Mr | Story | Graduate of Hall Academy | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Ramzy, Robert Martin/Miss Emily Elizabeth Byars | Wedding | Married 6 July 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. | Story | Refitting the old post-office | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. L.J. | Story | Of Aurora, attended convention | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. L.J. | Story | Of Aurora, was in Alvord | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. L.J. | Story | Returned from Gainesville | 1885-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. L.J. | Story | Of Aurora, visiting Washington City | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Randall, Dr. L.J. | Story | U.S. postoffice inspector | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Randall, Elizabeth Alice (Betty) Mrs (nee Williams)Thomas Monroe Huffhines | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Randall, Frank O. Mr (formerly of Aurora) | Death | Died in Fort Worth 3 Dec. 1889. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-12-21-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, L. J Dr. (formerly of Aurora, Wise Co.) | Story | Practicing at Willow Point. | 1897-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Randall, L. J. (former postmaster at Aurora) | Story | Is now a postal Inspector and capture to mail robbers in Houston using decoy letters. Paper damaged. | 1888-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Randall, L. J. (former postmaster at Aurora) | Story | Used decoy letters to detect embezzling railway mail agent J. F Penn | 1888-05-12-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, L. J. Dr | Story | A practicing physician of Aurora. | 1890-04-19-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, L.J. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Randall, LeRoy J. Dr./Ms Eleanor T. Young | Wedding | Cards were received Sunday announcing this married in Troy, New York. | 1890-08-30-pg08 | WCM |
Randle, William Thomas/Mrs Nettie Summers (nee: Williams) | Wedding | Married 9 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas | 1893-05-11-pg05 | DN |
Randle, William Thomas/Mrs Nettie Summers (nee: Williams) | Wedding | Married 9 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas while sitting in their buggy. Bride and groom are from Alvord. | 1893-05-13-pg05 | WCM |
Randolph, Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby burned to death last week at Alvord. Fomer residents of Shiloh. | 1899-03-03-pg01 | DN |
Randolph, Mr. J.J. | Story | Of Hopkins County gave us a brief call | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Raney, Clara Odessa Miss/Obadiah Calway Muncy | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Raney, Clara Odessa Miss/Obadiah Calway Muncy | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1897 at the courthouse in Decatur.. Both are from Slidell. Bride is the daughter of Mr Morgue Raney. Groom is the son of L. N. Muncy. | 1897-02-18-pg10 | DN |
Raney, Clara Odessa Miss/Obadiah Calway Muncy | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Rankin, Dick Uncle (of Willow Point) | Wedding | Has recently married. | 1889-04-20-pg01 | WCM |
Rankin, Edward Mr/Dona Robinson | Wedding | Married 5 Nov 1890 in Wichita County, Texas. (names blurred) | 1890-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Rankin, J. W. | Story | Sued by Joseph Roth for $20.00. | 1899-10-06-pg12 | WCM |
Rany, Mary Elizabeth Miss/William Solomon Wilder | Wedding | Married 25 Sept. 1890 in Jack County, Texas | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Raskin, Miss Mollie | Wedding | Married to Mr. D. P. Barto | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rathbone, J. S. Mr | Death | His 6 month old baby buried was buried at East Mound Cemetery Wednesday. | 1890-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Ratliff, Ben (of Muse) | Story | Will teach at Sweetwater. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Ratliff, Nettie Harriett Miss/Harvey O. Powell | Wedding | Married 2 Dec. 1897. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-12-09-pg05 | DN |
Ratliff, Sarah Ann Mrs (nee Belen) | Death | Is very sick and sons B. M. (Benjamin Marion) Ratliff of Fort Worth University and W. W. Ratliff are with her. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-11-17-pg10 | DN |
Ratliffe, H. M. Mr | Story | Supervising the Sweetwater school. | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Rawdon, T. M. Mr | Story | New Blaccksmith (I assume in Paradise). | 1890-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Ray, A. J and J. D. Richardson | Story | Were paid $10 for burial of a unknown person. Hereafter no for than $5 will be paid. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Ray, Andrew Mr (lived near Aurora some time ago) | Death | Died 19 May 1896. Buried in Marion County, Illinois. | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Ray, Carl (age 4) | Death | Obituary. Burned to death in his father's house in Rhome, Texas. Father was Joseph Worth Ray. | 1893-09-07-pg01 | DN |
Ray, Carl (age 4) | Death | Was burned to death in a house fire in Rhome Sept. 2. Father Joseph Worth Ray survived. Mrs Ray is wild with grief. | 1893-09-09-pg08 | WCM |
Ray, Carl (age 5 or 6) | Death | Was burned to death in a house fire in Aurora. Father Joseph Worth Ray survived. Mother Emily E. Holt Ray had died 17 March 1893. But the article says Mrs Ray was there and was burned not seriously getting a daughter out. | 1893-09-09-pg04 | WCM |
Ray, Child | Death | Child of Geo. Ray | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Ray, Evalena (Lena) Miss/Mr Jessie Alexander Reed | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896. Married at the home of the bride's parents. Bride is of Anneville, Groom is of Aurora. | 1896-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Ray, Evalena Miss (Lena)/Jessie Alexander | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Ray, George | Story | Started across the plains | 1885-06-13-ph07 | WCM |
Ray, George Washington/Miss Mary Elizabeth Belshe | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1889 athe residence of the Brides parents 9 miles S of Decatur. | 1889-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Ray, J.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss G.A. Miller | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Ray, John Washington Mr/Miss Mary Holt | Wedding | Married 26 January 1893 at the Knox House in Decatur, Texas. Couple are both from Aurora, Texas. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Ray, May Francis Mrs (Mrs Tran Lee) | Death | Obituary. Died 14 Jan .1895 in Bridgeport, Texas. Buried at East Mound Cemetery. (Wilson Prarie Correspondent) | 1895-01-25-pg01 | WCM |
Ray, Mr | Story | Teaching school at Sunset. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) | 1890-04-19-pg04 | WCM |
Ray, Mr. Young | Story | Run over by team | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Ray, Oscar/Miss Cora Decker | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Ray, Rev. D.B. | Story | Expected to give his version of history of Bapt. and Campbell | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Ray, Tran Lee Mr/Miss May Francis Perry | Wedding | Married on the 2nd inst. (Certificate gives 3 March 1892) (East Mound Correspondent) | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Ray, W.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss J.V. Ball | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ray, William Taylor/Miss Josephine Mary Gentry | Wedding | Married 7 June 1896, Sunday, at the home of the Bride's parents near Lyle's school house. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1896-06-18-pg01 | DN |
Ray, William Taylor/Miss Josephine Mary Gentry | Wedding | Married 7 June 1896, Sunday, at the homeof the Bride's father D. A. Gentry. (Mount Horeb Corresondent) | 1896-06-19-pg01 | WCM |
Rayborn, F. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 28 Feb. 1895. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1895-03-08-pg08 | WCM |
Raymer, B.B. | Story | A Farm for sale | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, B.B. | Story | Of Paradise, brown mule stolen | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
Raymer, Benjamin B. Dr (formerly living west of Paradise) | Death | Died a the asylum in Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas. Buried at the Pradise Cemetery. | 1896-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Raymer, Dr. | Story | Met at Schoolhouse | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Dr. B.B. | Story | Team was scared as he come out of Decatur | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Dr. B.B. | Story | Kindred has moved into country | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Dr. B.B. | Story | Has obtained an agency for the sale | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Dr. B.B. | Story | Has obtained an agency for the sale of Bibles | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Miss Maggie | Wedding | To Mr. Geo. Wynne | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Neva | Story | Lead in the recitation of verses | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Raymer, Neva Miss | Story | Will teach a country school beginning next Monday. | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Raymer, Neva Miss | Story | Will teach at Oak Grove School this fall. | 1893-07-29-pg02 | WCM |
Raymer, Neva Miss (of Decatur) | Story | Scored a little lower in the Wise County teacher exam (second grade score) | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Raymond, Rev. | Story | Sold interest at Keeter | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Raymond, Rev. | Story | Preached sermon at Haskell City | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Raymond, Rev. R.R. | Story | Preaching at De Leon Texas | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Razor & Bryan Professors | Story | Will open the Chico High School next Monday | 1888-09-15-pg05 | WCM |
Razor, Eld. | Story | Will preach | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Razor, Eld. | Story | Of Chico, preached at Rhome | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Razor, Eld. J.H. | Story | of Christian Church lives at Chico | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Razor, Eld. J.H. | Story | Preached at Prairie Point and Jeffries | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Razor, Elder | Story | Closed meeting at Prairie Point | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Razor, Elder J.H. | Story | Will preach at Canyon Grove | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Razor, Elder J.H. | Story | Of Chico, called to wish us well | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Razor, Elder J.H. | Story | Of Chico, at new Methodist Church | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Razor, Miss Ollie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J. D. Graham | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Razor, Professor | Story | Is teaching a grammar school at Chico. | 1886-11-06-pg03 | WCM |
Razor, Professor (of Chico) | Story | Is teaching a subscription school at Pringle Creek. | 1890-08-30-pg01 | WCM |
Read, Hattie Miss/John Lee Allison | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Read, J.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss L.A. Taylor | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Read, J.K. | Story | Lost bridle found | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Read, J.M. | Story | Letter came too late for this week | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Read, James K. | Story | Has good water supply in new well | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Read, James K. | Story | Talks of moving to Arkansas | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Read, John | Story | Place on Garrett Creek | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Read, John | Death | Feb. 19, 1884, leaves wife, dau. of Rev. John Ferguson | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Read, John | Story | Shot and killed Bud Hendrix at Vineyard | 1884-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Read, Lee Kanyon/Miss Tex Anna Campbell | Wedding | Married Sunday 2 July, 1893 at the Arnold Schoolhouse. | 1893-07-08-pg04 | WCM |
Read, Lula Miss | Story | Assisting Professor L. P. Dixon at the Dye High School, Montague County. (Springtown Sun) | 1897-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Read, Lula Miss (of Springtown | Story | lost the race for the legislature against Prof. Sawyer, but will take his place at the Dye School. | 1897-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Read, M.A. | Wedding | Wed to W. C. Easley [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Martha Ella Miss/William Albert Banks | Wedding | Married 27 Feb. 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Read, Martha Ella Miss/William Albert Banks | Wedding | Married 27 Feb. 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-13-pg05 | WCM |
Read, Mary Anna Miss (Mollie)/Levi Anthony Easley | Wedding | Married 31 Jan. 1889 at the residence of the Bride's parents. (Garvin Correspondents, John Lillard, Annie Taylor & Minnie Green) | 1889-02-16-pg01 | WCM |
Read, Mary Anna Miss (Mollie)/Levi Anthony Easley | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 31 Jan. 1889. | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Read, Miss | Story | Teacher a free school at Lucky Ridge. | 1888-03-31-pg01 | WCM |
Read, Mr. John | Story | Lost a good horse | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Mr. O.H.P. | Story | To reimburse for new churchhouse | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Mr. O.H.P. | Story | Left us a green cotton stalk | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Mrs. S.J. | Wedding | Wed to N.A. Reeves | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Read, O.H. | Story | Informs us | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Read, O.H.P. | Story | Residence burned to the ground | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Read, O.H.P. | Story | Keeping workmen busy on new church | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Read, O.H.P. Mr. | Story | Storehouse repaired and enlarged | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Read, OHP | Story | Will perambulate in a two horse double spring carriage | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Read, OHP | Story | One of the oldest citizens was in town | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Read, Oliver Henry Perry (O.H.P.) Mr | Death | Died 3 March 1897 in Wise Co. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Read, Oliver Henry Perry (OHP) Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect by Paradise Epworth League. Died 3 March 1897 in Wise Co. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1897-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Read, Oliver Mr. | Story | Sold storehouse to Esq. Scarborough | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Q.P. | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Mann | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Read, Uncle Oliver | Story | Granted guardianship of Youngblood property | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Read, Uncle Oliver | Story | Of Paradise, was in city | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Read, Uncle Oliver | Story | Of Paradise Prairie, was in city | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Read, Virginia Clementine Miss/John Sharp Porter | Wedding | Married 14 July 1891 at Garvin. Bride is of Springtown, Groom is of Garvin. | 1891-07-18-pg01 | WCM |
Read, William Oliver/Miss Dora Nevada Palmer | Wedding | They were married. (Newark Correspondent) page damaged. | 1894-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Read, William Walter/Miss Effie Jane Lindsey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Read. Little John | Story | To raise 60 bushels of corn | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Reagan, Virginia/Samuel Claburn | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Reason, Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son was buried at Cottondale Cemetery today Tuesday. (Garvin Correspondent) | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Reasoner, Professor | Story | Teaches school at East Mound | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Reasoner, Professor | Story | Closed his school in East Mound and moved to Swisher County. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rector, Charles Mr | Death | Shot by Matt Davis last Sunday 19 Nov. 1899. Charles was the son of Mrs H. H. Fields. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-11-24-pg04 | WCM |
Rector, Charles Mr | Death | Shot and killed by Mat Davis 19 Nov. 1899 with a 38. Brother John Rector wounded. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Rector, Charles Mr | Death | Died Sunday 19 Nov 1899. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Rector, John (Doll) | Story | Shot when his brothr Charles was killed has recovered and is ambulatory. | 1899-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Rector, Josephine (Josie) MrsHenry H. Fields | Wedding | Married 5 April 1891 in Jack County, Texas. Bride was of Jack Co., Groom was of Decatur. | 1891-04-11-pg05 | WCM |
Rector, Margaret Brown (Maggie Miss/Robert Lee Carpenter | Wedding | Married 20 Nov 1890 in Jack County, Texas. Bride was living on Carroll's Creek in Jack County. | 1890-11-29-pg04 | WCM |
Rector, Mary Elizabeth Miss/James Grinnon Brown | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1898. Groom is the son of Tom W. Brown. Bride is the step daughter of H. H Fields | 1898-03-31-pg04 | DN |
Rector, Mary Elizabeth Miss/James Grinnon Brown | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1898 | 1898-04-01-pg05 | WCM |
Rector, Ned (age 16) | Death | Died at Carpenter's ranch in Wise on 18 March 1899. buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-03-24-pg04 | DN |
Rector, Ned (age 16) | Death | Died at the home of his sister Mrs Bob Carpenter in Jack County. Step son of H. H. Fields. Buried Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-03-24-pg05 | WCM |
Reddell, David Franklin/Miss Isalena (Isa) Verner | Wedding | Married 2 March 1893 at the Thomas School District | 1893-03-11-pg08 | WCM |
Reddell, Winnie A. Mrs (nee Donaldson) | Death | Died 4 Feb. 1893 in Bridgeport, Texas. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1893-02-11-pg08 | WCM |
Redman & Glover (Blacksmiths & repair) | Story | Audubon business | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Redman, Frank Mr & Mrs | Birth | A little lady has taken up her abode at Frank Redman's for about sixteen summers at least. (Aububon Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Redmon,Charles William/Miss Maud F. Breeden | Wedding | Married 2 April 1895 in Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Betty/Polk Milhollon | Wedding | Married this last week probably in San Antonio. Cannot verify!!!! | 1887-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, Charles (of Anneville) | Story | His 3 year old child was bitten by a mad cat on Friday of last week. A mad stone was applied on Sunday and it stuck 5 hours. | 1893-11-17-pg08 | WCM |
Reed, Charley Mr & Mrs (of Anneville) | Birth | Twin daughters born 8 Jan. 1891. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, D. W./ Miss Francis Elizabeth (Fannie) Burns | Wedding | Married 15 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, Dink | Story | Arrested for illicit distilling by Deputy Marshall R. M. Erwin and Deputy Revenue Collector A. McCampbell of Fort Worth. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Reed, Dr. I.S. | Death | Died from use of ink | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Reed, Elnora Alice Miss/James Tyre Roper | Wedding | Married at the parents of the bride about 9 mies S. of Decatur. 3 March 1889. | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Elnora Alice Miss/James Tyre Roper | Wedding | Married 3 March 1889. paper damaged | 1889-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Emma Izona Mrs/Robert Wesley Floyd | Wedding | Married 25 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Reed, Emma Lou Miss/Mr William Solomon Denny | Wedding | Married 7 July 1895 (Greedy Correspondent) | 1895-07-12-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, F. B. Mr/L. J. Dyer | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 27 May 1890 | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Geo. | Story | Lost pasture grass by fire | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Gertrude Vernelia Miss/William Robert Lusk | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Reed, Gertrude Vernelia/William Robert Lusk | Wedding | Married 29 Nov. 1896 at Anneville, Wise Co. Texas. (Davis City Corresondent) | 1896-12-11-pg08 | WCM |
Reed, Harriett Ann Miss/Peter Moody | Wedding | Married 22 feb 1891 at the residence of Jesse Bowman near Aurora. | 1891-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, J. M. | Wedding | Divroced by his wife S. B. Reed in District Court. | 1887-02-26-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, J.M. | Story | On his return from Jacksboro | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, J.M. | Story | Change paper from Ill. to Anneville | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, James | Wedding | Divorced by his wife Mrs Bettie Reed, daughter of James Allen. Custody of two children to Mrs Reed. | 1887-02-26-pg06 | WCM |
Reed, James M. | Story | Of Walnut Creek visiting F..L. Mershon | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, James M. | Story | Of Walnut Creek was out to see A. Riddle of Jack Co. | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, Jessie Alexander Mr/Miss Evalena (Lena) Ray | Wedding | Married 1 Nov. 1896. Married at the home of the bride's parents. Bride is of Anneville, Groom is of Aurora. | 1896-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Reed, Jessie Alexander/Miss Evalena (Lena) Ray | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Reed, Joe Mr (of Chico) | Death | Died last week. | 1886-02-27-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, John Allen/Miss LillieJane Bay | Wedding | Married 15 Oct 1887 in Wise County | 1887-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, John S. Mr | Death | Died 16 Dec. 1895 near Anneville. Biroed at Deep Creek Cemetery. (Davis City Correspondent). Leaves and wife and children. | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Laurinda (Grandma) (nee: Daring) | Death | Obituary. Died 27 January 1899 at the residence of her son-in-law Fred Mershon. Buried at Deep Creek. | 1899-03-31-pg08 | WCM |
Reed, Maggie F. Miss/Charlie G; Swenson | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1892 in Wise County, Texas (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-02-13-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Margret Jane Miss/Joseph Christopher Brooks | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married Dec. 18 1898. Newspaper has grooms name wrong (as Burk) | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Miss Bettie | Story | Remains with family | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1898-10-14-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Mr (old man) | Death | Old settleer of the Keeter neighborhood diedd last Sunday morning. | 1890-06-14-pg08 | WCM |
Reed, Mr. | Story | Of Aurora, were in our city a few days ago since | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Reed, Mr. J.M. | Story | Sends Messenger to Illinois | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Mrs | Death | Commissioner Court paid $2.50 for her coffin. | 1886-02-27-pg01 | WCM |
Reed, Mrs. Bettie | Story | Daughter of J.T. Allen | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Prof. | Story | Selected as speaker | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Q.P. | Story | Taken in charge by agent | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, Sam Mr | Death | His infant child died last Saturday night, the 9th. (Paradise Headlights) | 1893-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) (nee: Womack) Mrs/William P. Smith | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Reed, Tiney, Miss | Story | Assists Professor Stamps in teaching the Garvin School. | 1891-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Reed, Uncle John | Story | Sends Messenger to S. W. Reed | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, Uncle John S. | Story | Of Annieville, was in town | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Reed, Walter Mr ( Moses Walter Reid, son of Moses Hamilton Reid) | Death | Obituary. Died in Silverton, Briscoe Co. Texas when lightning hit him and Bob Christian. Both were killed. They were buried there on the J. A. Ranch in one grave. Walter Reed was reared near Aurora, Wise Co. | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Reed, William Benton Sr/Miss Lutie Fostetta Foster | Wedding | Married in Wise County 17 Jan. 1889. Oats Branch Correspondent, Groom is from Tarrant Co., Bride is of Aurora | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Reed, William Moses/Miss Martha A. (Mattie) Miller | Wedding | Married 24 June 1891 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-07-04-pg05 | WCM |
Reeder, Miss Alice | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Benj. Gardner in Aurora | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Reeve, I.T. | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Reeves | Story | To fire first brick kiln | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Reeves & Price gin burned at Alvord | Story | They also lost a gin a Audubon by fire last Friday. Will rebuild. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Reeves & Son | Story | Will take contracts as low as anyone | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Reeves & Son | Story | Have fired second kiln | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Reeves, Benjamin (of Audubon) | Story | Tried and adjudged a lunatic. | 1889-08-10-pg04 | WCM |
Reeves, Boy | Death | Was buried Tuesday | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Reeves, Bro. I.T. | Story | Found as salesman at Rhome store | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Reeves, Grandma (old lady near Audubon) | Death | Died on the 4th inst. (might be Mary Katherine (Mollie) Reeves) | 1892-01-30-pg08 | WCM |
Reeves, I.T. | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Reeves, I.T. | Story | Chosen as secretary | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Reeves, J. L. (Cotton Gin and Mill) | Story | Audubon business | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Reeves, J.L. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Reeves, Jessie Miss/Samuel Lawson Reno | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 18, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Reeves, John (age 16) | Death | Shot in Dallas the night before he was to testify in court. | 1895-07-05-pg01 | WCM |
Reeves, John Mr (age about 16) Son of a WiseCo. Farmer | Death | Killed by I. S. Dickerson at his store on Elm Street in Dallas. | 1895-07-04-pg04 | DN |
Reeves, Lorena Miss | Death | Died in Decatur 19 August 1898. Daughter of Mr & Mrs Green Reeves. I created a memorial for her in Oaklawn Cemetery since that is where her parents are buried. | 1898-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Reeves, Lorena P. Miss (age 20-21) | Death | Died at the home of her parents in Decatur 19 August 1898. Daughter of Mr & Mrs Green W. Reeves. | 1898-08-25-pg04 | DN |
Reeves, Maggie Miss/W. J. (Jeff) Alddridge | Wedding | Married 30 Oct. 1887 in Wise County. (Groom was something less than age 50) | 1887-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Reeves, Mrs. S.N. | Death | Buried in Alvord Cemetery | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Reeves, N.A. | Story | Just opened new store | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Reeves, N.A. | Story | Preparing to burn brick-kiln | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Reeves, N.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. S.J. Read | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Reeves, Robt. | Story | Of Kansas, is favored with Messenger | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Reeves, S.E. | Story | Of Chico, was in Jacksboro | 1885-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Reeves, S.N. | Story | Expect to have stock of goods | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Reeves, Thomas Elmer/Miss Rosa Owens | Wedding | Married 23 Feb. 1898. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-06-02-pg08 | DN |
Reid, Ada | Story | Will assist at Keeter school | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Reid, Alphia Miss/Percy E. Looney | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Reid, Alphia Miss/Percy E. Looney | Wedding | Married last week. Bride and Groom are from Aurora. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Reid, Bob | Story | Mayor of Decatur | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Reid, E.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss E. R. Sewell | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Reid, Eugene (Highly respected boy from Aurora) | Death | Died recently. This is probably Hiram E. Reid who died at age 17. 20 April 1887 in Wise Co. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1887-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Reid, Miss Luthella B. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. M.A. Forgey | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Reid, Mrs. Frank | Death | Of Deep Creek, sister of Forgy Bros. | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Reid, N.A. | Wedding | Wed to N.E. Austin | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Reid, Nathaniel A | Death | Obituary. Died June 1878 at his home in Aurora. Age 23. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1887-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Reid, Nathaniel A | Death | Repeat of previous one line obit. Died June 1878 at his home in Aurora. Age 23. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1887-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Reid, R. M. and family | Story | Left Tuesday for Redlands, California where they will live. | 1896-11-27-pg01 | WCM |
Reid, R. M. Mr & Mrs | Story | They startd for California several days ago, but are stranded in Ogden, Utah because of a railroad strike. | 1894-07-12-pg05 | DN |
Reid, Robert Mayes Mr | Story | Travellog of his trip to California. On 2 Oct. 1898 he homesteaded in San Bernardino, California. | 1896-10-22-pg08 | DN |
Reid, William Franklin Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 26 May 1895 in Aurora, Wise County, Texas. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1895-06-06-pg05 | DN |
Reid, William Franklin Mr | Death | Died 26 May 1895 in Aurora. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1895-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Reid, William Franklin/Mrs "Jimmie" Cora Digby (nee Horn) | Wedding | Married 7 April 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Renfro, Child | Death | Died while at Denton | 1880-07-30-pg04 | WCM |
Renfro, Dr. | Story | Laying foundation for 2 story house | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Renfro, Dr. | Story | Of Sunset, confined to bed | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Rennells, J.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sarah White | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Rennels, Farro Belle Miss/William Houston Miller | Wedding | Married 17 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Rennels, Julia Rebecca Miss/James Henry Fitzgerald | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Rennels, M.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. R.D. German | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Rennels, Mary Josephine (Josie) (nee: Taylor)/Perry Harrison Timms | Wedding | Married 16 April 1890 at the residence of the bride's father: T. L. Taylor | 1890-04-19-pg05 | WCM |
Rennels, Williams James/Miss Mary Josephine /taylor | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Renner, Isaac | Story | Appointed as overseer | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Renny, Opal Miss | Story | Teaching 2nd grade at the public school. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Reno Julia Ann Miss/Mr George Washington Elrod | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1893 in Audubon at the residence of Aunt Polly Shirey. | 1893-12-15-pg04 | WCM |
Reno, Palestine (Palice) Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died 9 Feb. 1897. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. (Audubon Correspndent) | 1897-02-19-pg08 | WCM |
Reno, Samuel Lawson/Miss Jessie Reeves | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 18, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Renshaw, C.F. | Story | Of Decatur, visiting | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Charles Franklin | Death | Obituary. Died 3 Nov. 1888 in Wise County. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1888-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Renshaw, Charley | Story | Is better now, imporving slowly | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Dr. | Story | Is building new residence | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Renshaw, Dr. | Story | Opening stock of drugs in Chico | 1881-03-04-pg02 | WCM |
Renshaw, Dr. | Story | Father of Mrs. Alice Gordon | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Renshaw, Dr. | Story | Removed Forsythe to his hospital | 1881-10-14-pg02 | WCM |
Renshaw, Ella Miss/Mr Shelby Hoyl | Wedding | Married 25 1893 (Wednesday) | 1893-10-27-pg05 | WCM |
Renshaw, Ella Miss/Mr Shelby Hoyl | Wedding | Groom is a prominent young grocer of Decatur. Married 25 Oct. 1893 | 1893-11-03-pg04 | WCM |
Renshaw, Ella Miss/Mr Shelby Hoyle | Wedding | Married 25 Oct. 1893 at the home of the bride's parents near Decatur. | 1893-10-26-pg04 | DN |
Renshaw, Eula Miss | Story | Has received a scholarship at Sam Houston Normal. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Renshaw, H. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Renshaw, Henry | Story | Elected Marshall in Decatur | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Henry | Story | Will open at Alvord | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Henry | Story | Will open a full stock of groceries | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Henry | Story | Pays cash for eggs, butter, hides | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Henry | Story | Unfortunate in business at Alvord | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Renshaw, John Dr. Assistant superintendent of the insane asylum at San Antoniio. | Death | Came to Decatur in answer to a teegram saying his mother was seriously ill with Pnrumonis. | 1894-02-01-pg05 | DN |
Renshaw, Lucius (young man) | Death | Died at Decatur yesterday 27 Nov 1890. Buried at the Decatur City Cemetery - Oaklawn. | 1890-12-06-pg08 | WCM |
Renshaw, Lute Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 29 Oct, 1893. | 1893-11-02-pg05 | DN |
Renshaw, Mr. & Mrs. | Story | Visited Decatur | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Renshaw, Mr. Henry | Story | Has opened in Alvord | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, Will | Story | Returned from New Orleans | 1885-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Renshaw, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on Thursday of last week. | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Renshaw, William Dr | Death | Died 20 May 1887 in Decatur, Wise County. Buried at Oaklawn Cemeery. | 1887-05-21-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, William Dr | Death | Obituary. Came to Wise County from Tennessee in 1859. Born in Illinois. Died last week. | 1887-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Renshaw, William Samuel Worthington (Will)/Miss Luna Mae Kinney | Wedding | Married 9 Oct. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
repeat of page 5 | 1895-11-08-pg08 | WCM | ||
Repeat of page 5 | 1897-07-30-pg06 | WCM | ||
Reshaway, J. Mr | Story | Pleaded guity to the charge of horsetheft. Sentenced to 2 years in the pen. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Results of the Decatur Normal | Story | Teachers are named. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Reunion of old settlers and ex-confederates | Story | The third annual was held. Speeches by J, M. Basham and J. L. Standfield. | 1899-07-21-pg05 | WCM |
Reunion of the federal army troops | Story | Scheduled for 9 Nov. 1889 in Decatur, Texas | 1889-11-09-pg01 | WCM |
Reverands Sevier-Petty | Story | Forgery and great liberties | 1880-04-16-pg02 | WCM |
Reynolds, A. W. Mr | Story | Will teach this winter at Cottonwood. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1893-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Reynolds, Canary Miss (later married William Samuel Womack in 1894 in Decatur) | Story | Mr Isom was convicted for abducting her for immoral purposes. He got 6 years in the pen (Sunset Signal). Died 1962 in Roscie, Nolan County, Texas. Buried there. According to Family Search her father was Cornelius C. Reynolds (1819-1899). Brother was Thomas Reynolds (1876- 1969) | 1894-02-08-pg04 | DN |
Reynolds, Chris | Story | Got 10 years in the pen for cattle theft. | 1890-09-20-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Chris | Story | Wrought Iron bracelets welded on his ankles. | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Reynolds, Chris (Boy raised near here) | Story | Sentenced to 10 year by the District Court of Wise County. | 1890-09-27-pg01 | WCM |
Reynolds, Cris | Story | Convicted of cattle theft and given 5 years in the pen in each case. | 1890-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Cris (sentenced to 10 years for cattle theft) | Story | Tried to escape the Decatur jail, bu the jailer Alex Walden foiled the attempt by telling Mrs W. S. Gilbert to lock the door leading into the jail. | 1890-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Cris (sentenced to 10 years for cattle theft) | Story | Penitentiary Agent Wm. Harman took him to the Penitentiary. | 1890-11-22-pg08 | WCM |
Reynolds, Dena Miss/Mr Lee Watkins | Wedding | Married 12 July 1896 in Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Reynolds, Elizabeth Miss/Thomas Jefferson North | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1896. Bride is from Cottondale. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
Reynolds, J.W.B. | Story | Lost 2 heifers branded T6 connected | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, J.W.B. | Story | Sends Messenger to J.J. Boatman | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, J.W.B. | Story | Brothers gin and florunig mill burned in Parker County | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, James (Jimmie) (age 17) | Death | Died yesterday 10 August, 1893 after being thrown from his horse breaking his neck. (Alvord Correspondent) | 1893-08-17-pg04 | DN |
Reynolds, Jim Mr/Miss Alice Willis | Wedding | Married 13 April 1899. (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Reynolds, Jimmie Mr (of Decatur) | Death | Obituary. Son of R. H. Reynolds was thrown from his horse returning from Church last night, fatally injuring him abut the neck. Died 9 August 1893. Age 17. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1893-08-19-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Jimmie Uncle | Story | Biography. Is 68 years old and was one of the 37 earliest settlers of Wise County. | 1890-02-15-pg08 | WCM |
Reynolds, John | Story | A cattleman of Denton County | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, John | Story | Appointed constable of the Aurora Precinct in place of Polk Prunty. | 1889-11-23-pg06 | WCM |
Reynolds, Josie Miss | Story | Is attending the Sherman female Institute. | 1890-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Minnie Lee Miss/Mr James Madison McEntyre | Wedding | Married 9 Feb. 1890 by Rev. Dr. Young of Decatur. | 1890-02-15-pg01 | WCM |
Reynolds, Miss (age 12) | Story | Alledgedly raped by her brother-in-law Marion Calvert in Sunset, Texas. | 1895-07-11-pg05 | DN |
Reynolds, Miss Mary | Story | Visiting friends, Beadlestons | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Miss Mary | Story | Expected home from East Texas | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Miss Mollie | Story | Protracted visit to Upshur County | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mr J.W B. | Story | Has obtained a land certificate for 1280 acres | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mr. | Story | Left stork bill 10 inches long | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mr. | Story | Eye-sight improving | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mr. | Story | Has been engaged in Thrall's History | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mr. J.B. | Story | Of Salt Creek exterminating cotton worm fly | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mrs. | Story | Witness action of press | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Mrs. J.W.B. | Story | Visiting relatives in Parker County | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Nannie E. Mrs (nee Parrack)/Rev. +A88Alfred M. Brown | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Jan. 1897. | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Reynolds, S.L. | Story | Sold out his crop | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Sam | Story | 200 head of cattle driven through here | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Reynolds, Stephen Marion Mr | Death | Final Account of his estate. Died 3 June 1896 in Chico. Bureid at Chico Cemetery. Administrator is R. F. Hailey | 1898-12-23-pg06 | WCM |
Reynolds, W. E. Professor | Story | Will open school at Pringle Creek on next Monday. | 1892-12-03-pg08 | WCM |
Reynolds, W.B. | Story | We dined on hominy and pecans | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Rhine, Charles Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son died 5 Oct. 1896. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Rhine, Laddie Gill Mr/Miss Eva Amanda Criner | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Rhine, Laddie Gill Mr/Miss Eva Amanda Criner | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Rhine, Luther Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 15 March 1893 at home near Deep Creek. Buried there. | 1893-03-30-pg04 | DN |
Rhine, Osborn Craig (O. C.)/Miss Leila Carney | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 June 188 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rhine, Osborn Craig (O. C.)/Miss Leila Carney | Wedding | Married last Wednesday. Couple are from Aurora | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rhoades, Bishop Pierce Mr/Miss Martha Parlee Nichols | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Rhoads Mollie | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Rhoads, Abner Everett/Mrs Elizabeth C Hunter (nee: Ashby) | Wedding | Married 6 Sept. 1887 near Pella. Rev. M. B. Rhoads officiating | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Rhoads, Fannie E. Mrs (nee Woodruff) | Death | Obituary. Wife of Irby Lee Rhoads. Died 14 Feb 1890 at her home near the Foster School house in Wise Co. last week and buried at the Alvord Cemetery. Her infant child died the same day and was buried with its mother. | 1890-03-01-pg01 | WCM |
Rhoads, Henry | Story | Found guilty of theft in district court. Sent to house of correction and reformatory for 2 years. | 1894-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Rhoads, Irby | Story | Foster school award for deportment | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Rhoads, Irby | Story | Pupils highest credit for deportment | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Rhoads, James A. Mr/Miss Mary Anna (Annie) Stockton) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Rhoads, James S./Miss Lizzie Laney | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Rhoads, M. A. Mr/Miss S. M. Dillard (Dilland) | Wedding | Married 20 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Rhoads, M. B. Mr | Story | 3 feet thick bed of coal found at a depth of 100 feet in his well. | 1887-10-01-pg04 | WCM |
Rhoads, M.B. | Story | Thanks to Denton for buying cotton | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Rhoads, M.B. | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Rhoads, M.B. | Story | Contract for new school at Alvord | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Rhoads, Miss Lula | Wedding | Wed to S. O. Green | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Rhoads, Nannie | Story | Foster end of school visitor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Rhoads, P.V. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. T.F. Wallace | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Rhoads, Willie | Story | Awarded for best attendance | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Rhoads, Willie/Miss Ennis Jacobs | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Rhoam, Mr. John | Death | Death in 79th year of age | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Rhodes, Allie Olivia Miss/Professor Bun Johnson | Wedding | Married 11 July 1891 while siting in their carriage in front of the courthouse in Decatur. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, Capt. | Story | Bought drug stock from Dr. Matthews | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Rhodes, Capt. | Story | Appointed deputy sheriff at Paradise | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Rhodes, Grandpa (probably should be Rhoads) | Story | Nothing said about Grandpa Rhodes. Just the name is given!!!! Maybe he died. | 1890-01-04-pg01 | WCM |
Rhodes, John Calhoun/Miss Tarsie Willmoth Bowman | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Rhodes, M.B. | Story | Begun erection of Methodist Church | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Rhodes, M.B. | Story | Of Audubon, announces | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, Mary Gertrude Miss/Mr Swift Saunders Sparks | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1892 in Wise County, Texas | 1892-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Rhodes, Miss Nannie | Story | Pleased to acknowledge a brief call and invitation | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Rhodes, Miss Susie | Story | Of Paradise, was shopping in the city | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Rhodes, Mr. S.T. | Story | Of Cottondale, received appointment | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, S. T. Mr (of Paradise) | Story | Has been appointed deputy sheriff. | 1888-04-14-pg02 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. | Story | Of Cottondale, came in town Sunday | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. | Story | Of Paradise, pleasantly called | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. Esq. | Story | Of Cottondale, enlivened our room | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. Esq. | Story | Made speech of sound logic | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Rhodes, S.T. Esq. | Story | Of Paradise , was in city | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Rhodes, Samuel T. | Story | Commissioned postmaster at Paradise | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | A new town near Aurora | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Windmill is up, have abundance of water | 1883-09-21-pg02 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Has two dry goods, three retail grocery etc. | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Whittington new postmaster | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Has new doctor, L. McCary | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Report on corn, grass, scarlet fever | 1884-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Shipped 1500 bales of last years cotton | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Cotton yards ready to receive | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Sold 31 bales of cotton | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Sits upon one large hill | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | Farmers Alliance erecting granary | 1885-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Rhome | Story | But two years old | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
Rhome High School | Story | Closed last night after a 38 week session. | 1886-06-26-pg06 | WCM |
Rhome School (Ivie Helm is the Teacher) | Story | Has 52 pupils. Honor Roll call for Oct. Gardner, Becker, Morris, Helm, Oates. | 1892-11-12-pg08 | WCM |
Rhome School Honor Roll for November 1892 | Story | Students: Morris, Dewees, Gardner, Becker, Huff, Keele, and Taylor. Full names given, Ivie Helm teacher. | 1892-12-03-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome, B.C. | Story | Store room to be occupied by N.J. Rogers | 1883-09-21-pg02 | WCM |
Rhome, B.C. | Story | Lost near 300 head of cattle | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Rhome, B.C. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Rhome, B.C. | Story | Carpenter-Rhome dry goods store | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Rhome, Byron C. Jr/Miss Minnie Rider | Wedding | Married in Parker County 14 Sept 1892. | 1892-09-17-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome, Ella (little girl) | Story | Badly scalded about the face when a coal oil can exploded. Daughter of Colonel B. C. Rhome. | 1888-08-04-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome, Ella Miss/Charles Lorenzo Woody | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 April 1897. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rhome, Ella Miss/Charles Lorenzo Woody | Wedding | Married 4 April 1897 at the home of the bride 5 miles E. of Rhome. Groom is a talented lawyer of Dallas. Newspaper gives Wednesday 14 April 1897. | 1897-04-15-pg04 | DN |
Rhome, Ella Miss/Charles Lorenzo Woody | Wedding | Married 14 April 1897 at the Bride's home | 1897-04-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rhone, John (of Decatur) | Story | Has the conract to deliver the mail starting the 1st of next month, He will leave Decatur, go to Paradise and Cottondale and return to Decatur. | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Rial, John Mr (formerly of Chico) | Story | Convicted of lunacy here Monday. Taken to Terrell by Sheriff Moore. | 1897-09-23-pg05 | DN |
Riall, Bettie Miss | Story | Closed her school at Hanna for the summer. | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Riall, Bettie Miss | Story | Closed her school at Liberty Point. (Hanna News) | 1897-02-26-pg08 | WCM |
Riall, Bettie/J. M. Berry | Wedding | Married Sunday at the residence of Judge Johnson | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Riall, Bettie/James Berry | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 Juily 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Ribble, Marshell Commodore/Miss Margret Annie Clark | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Dec. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Rice, Mattie E./James R. King | Wedding | Married at Center Point, Kerr Co. Texas 28 August 1895 using a license from Wise County. | 1895-09-06-pg04 | WCM |
Rice, Minnie Pearl Miss/Mr Jewell Abraham Burnett | Wedding | Married 30 Sept. 1896 in Rhome, Texas. Bride is of Rhome. Groom is of Fruitland, Texas. Will lie in Fruitland. | 1896-10-08-pg01 | DN |
Rich & McCary | Story | Completed partnership well | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Rich, Isaiah | Story | Selected to serve on jury | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, J.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.A. Ingram | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Rich, J.P. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.A. Taylor | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Rich, Miss Allie | Story | Among visitors this week | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, Miss Allie | Story | Cheered the dullness | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Rich, Miss N. F. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Cyle Thorp | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mr. A.S. | Story | A few bolls open 1 week ago | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mr. A.S. | Story | Has bought a lot adjoining | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mr. Robert | Story | Bought 58 acres of improved land | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mr. Robrt. | Story | Sold his Iron Gray Stallion | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mr. Robt. | Story | Bought Mershon farm west of town | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Mrs. | Story | Of Alvord, and Allie Rich were guests | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, N. M./Miss S. F. Oldham | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Rich, Robt. | Story | $5.00 reward will be paid, gray horse | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, Sarah Alice (Allie) Miss/Benton Thomas Scott | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1888 (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Rich, Sarah Alice Miss (Allie)/Benton Thomas Scott | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1888 at Alvord, Texas. Groom is the brother of Deputy Marshall Charles Scott | 1889-01-05-pg08 | WCM |
Rich, Sarah C. Mrs (nee: Cunningham)/J. N. Daniel | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, Uncle George | Story | In hopeless condition | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Rich, Uncle George | Story | Able to be up | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Made flying trip from Decatur | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Leading livery man of Decatur | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | And family welcomed back | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Has moved into dwelling | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Alovrd school trustee | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Were in Decatur | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Added 20 feet to rear of store | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rich, W.F. | Story | Clean up after picnic | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Rich, William Franklin Mr (Bill) | Death | Buried in Chico Cemetery and then exhumed and buried at Alvord Cemetery. Died 12 Jan 1894. | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Richards, John F. | Story | District Court found him guilty of burglary. 3 year sentence. | 1895-12-20-pg07 | WCM |
Richards, Mr. J. | Story | Skilled artist and photo operating in Aurora | 1885-01-31-pg04 | WCM |
Richards, W.C. | Story | Attempted blackmail of Paradise Postmaster | 1881-02-25-pg02 | WCM |
Richards, W.C. | Story | Aledged violation of postal service | 1881-05-20-pg02 | WCM |
Richards, Wm. | Story | Arrested | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson | Story | Stock of drugs sold to Dr. Renfro | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson J.J. | Story | Bound for Arkansas, will follow in a few days | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson W. B. Mr | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Moore in Gainesville for selling mortgaged property. | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Richardson, Ener Miss/M. Dean Arrington | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Richardson, Flora Miss/Robert Franklin Hembree | Wedding | Married at Paradise, Texas at the home of the bride's father. 23 April 1896. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Richardson, Flora Miss/Robert Franklin Hembree | Wedding | Married at Paradise, Texas 23 April 1896. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Richardson, Harve Mr & Mrs | Story | Their child was almost scaled to death by pulling a tube of hot water on to itself. They were visiting Wise from Bolivar. | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
Richardson, Harvey Lewis/Miss Mary Ellen Caddell | Wedding | Married 25 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Richardson, I. | Story | Of Bowie, closed his class | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Richardson, Ike | Wedding | Wed to Miss Amanda Martin | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Infant | Death | Child of Wm. Richardson family | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Isham | Story | Began penmanship school at church | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Isham | Story | Closed his writing school | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Isham | Story | Teaching penmanship | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Richardson, Isham | Story | Expects to teach at Paradise | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Richardson, J.J. | Story | John F. Booth, an old aquaintance arrived | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Jacob Ingram/Miss Georgia Etta Lassiter | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 27 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Richardson, James Thadys/Miss Minnie Gregory | Wedding | Married in Decatur 16 August 1896. | 1896-08-21-pg05 | WCM |
Richardson, L. | Story | Star and Blue front for drugs | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Louis R. | Story | An old gentleman passed through here | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Mr. | Story | Writing school will close | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Prof. I. | Story | Kindly called | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Richardson, Prof. J.L. | Story | New principal at Aurora | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Richardson, Wm. | Story | To take place of R.I. Coons | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Wm. | Story | Will move to town | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Richardson, Wm. | Story | Made secretary | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Richburg, H.C. | Story | To act as Sec. protem [Very dim] | 1880-12-17-pg02 | WCM |
Richey, J.W. | Story | Sold his farm south of here | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Richey, J.W. | Story | Are seen at home from MK&T railroad | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Richey, John | Story | Working on railroad, bakes bread | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Richey, Mr. T.M. | Story | Lost a good horse. Old gentleman | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Rickman, Annie Lena Miss (age 3) | Story | Burned when her clothes caught on fire. Daughter of James and Nannie Rickman. I think she survived and died 22 Oct 1983 in Wise Co. Buried at New Hope Cemetery, Parker Co. | 1897-01-22-pg04 | WCM |
Rickman, Annie Lena Miss (age 3) | Story | The burned child is getting along OK. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-02-05-pg01 | WCM |
Riddle, Abe | Story | Of Jack County, was in | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Riddle, M.E. | Wedding | Wed to William Adair | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Riddle, R.A. | Story | Suit in Justice court by appellie | 1885-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Riddle, U.R. | Story | Has been ill with malarial fever | 1884-10-03-pg02 | WCM |
Riddle, Uriah R. Mr | Death | Died in Indian Territory in Feb 1897. Father of Rhoda Riddle Riley. | 1897-03-05-pg08 | WCM |
Riddle, W.A. | Story | Brought from Woodbine, captured | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Ridenour, Oscar/Miss Cannie Jane Foster | Wedding | Maried 3 May 1893 at the residence of the bride's mother in Sunset. Groom was of Bellvue, bride was of Sunset. | 1893-05-13-pg04 | WCM |
Rider, Minnie Miss/Byron C. Rhome Jr | Wedding | Married in Parker County 14 Sept 1892. | 1892-09-17-pg05 | WCM |
Ried, Miss Sallie E. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J. S. Bradshaw | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rieger, Richard Terrell Judge | Death | Old and well knowcitizen is dangerously ill. Died 19 Dec. 1887 in Wise Co. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1887-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Rieger, Richard Terrell Judge | Death | Obituary. Died at his farm home a few miles N. of Decatur on Wednesday of last week 19 Dec. 1887 of Paralysis. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1888-01-28-pg03 | WCM |
Riffe, J. C. Mr/Miss Lula Kinnibrugh | Wedding | Married at Rocky, Oklahoma 21 April 1899. Groom is of Vernon. Bride is of Decatur. (Vernon Hornet) | 1899-05-26-pg01 | DN |
Riffe, J. C. Mr/Miss Lulu Kinnibrugh | Wedding | Married at Rocky, Oklahoma 21 April 1899. | 1899-04-28-pg07 | WCM |
Riffe, James Christopher Dr.(of Audubon) | Death | Obituay. Died Wednesday 27 Jan. 1886. Buried at the Decatur Cemetery (Oaklawn) | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Riffe, James Christopher Dr.(of Audubon) | Death | Resolution of Rekspect by the Audubon LodgeNo. 512 A. F. & A. M. | 1886-02-27-pg06 | WCM |
Riffe, Miss Anna | Wedding | Wed to E.A. Jones | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Riffe, Miss Mary | Story | Of Greenwood proved herself an accomplished teacher | 1881-07-08-pg02 | WCM |
Riffe, Mrs. E.J. | Story | Visiting her daughter at school | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Riggins, J.R. | Wedding | Wed to Sallie Hefton by Cochran | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Riggs, Mr & Mrs | Death | Their little baby died yesterday. | 1894-11-02-pg01 | WCM |
Riggs, Sam (living near Alvord) | Story | Jailed on a charge of Bigamy. | 1891-06-27-pg05 | WCM |
Riggs, Sam Mr | Death | A small child of his fell into the fire and was burned so badly that it died in an hour. | 1892-04-02-pg04 | WCM |
Rigor, Mr. R.T. | Story | Thinks he has found coal on his land | 1881-08-12-pg02 | WCM |
Rigor, Mrs. | Story | Teaching school at old schoolhouse | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rike, J. R. Mrs | Story | Her dress caught on fire and she was home alone. Doctors say she has little chances of recovery. | 1891-04-18-pg08 | WCM |
Riley, E. | Story | Judgement for $427.25 | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Riley, James Mr (president of the newspaper) | Story | Greenwood has a new yet unmaned newspaper. | 1894-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Riley, James Mrs | Death | Has been doing poorly for sometime, is now able to up. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-02-08-pg01 | DN |
Riley, Joseph Mr | Death | Mary Riley his widow of Greenwood has been granted a U. S. pension as a Mexican Survivor. I think what they mean is that Joseph Riley served in the war with Mexico. | 1888-04-07-pg01 | WCM |
Riley, Pearl Miss/Walter A. Kinsolving | Wedding | Married 8 January 1896 at the Baptist Church in Greenwood, Texas.. Buried in Prince George's Co. Maryland | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Riley, Pearl Miss/Walter A. Kinsolving | Wedding | Married 8 January 1896. Long Article. Buried in Prince George's Co. Maryland | 1896-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Riley, Pearl Miss/Walter A. Kinsolving | Wedding | Married 8 January 1896 at the Baptist Church in Greenwood, Texas. Attendees listed. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-16-pg01 | DN |
Riley, Thornton Mr | Story | Arrested by Constable W A. Bridges for stealing a coat of Mr Fred Barrick. | 1893-05-13-pg05 | WCM |
Riley, Wilson Mr | Death | Died 26 March 1897 in Greenwood Wise Co. Buried there. | 1897-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Riley, Wilson Mr | Death | His sister Mrs Cynthia Riley (nee: Riley) of Mill Creek, Indian Territory came to be with him before he died. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Riley, Wilson Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect by the Masons of Wise Couonty. | 1897-04-30-pg01 | WCM |
Riley, Wilson Mr & Mrs Reunion | Story | 33 of their chidren and grandchildren attended on 28 Dec. 1896. Names of children given. | 1897-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Riley, Wilson Mr (age 69) | Death | Died 26 March 1897 in Grenwood, Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1897-03-04-pg04 | DN |
Riley, Wilson Mr (age 69) | Death | Died 27 March 1897 in Greenwood, Wise County due to Kidney problems. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Rilley, J.R. | Story | Killed a panther | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Rimer, Marion Columbus/Miss Nancy Ann (Annie) Proctor | Wedding | Long story. Married 28 Sept. 1890 in Decatur. Groom became a Baptist Minister | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Ring, Child | Death | Living near here was buried | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Rinker, A.F. | Wedding | Wed to R.F. Price [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Rippey, John Mrs | Story | Died Saturday 17 Feb 1894 leaving a husband and 4 little children. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Rippey, John Mrs (Previously of Oliver Creek now of Denton Co.) | Story | Ruled insane. It appears she had little children. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Rippy, John William/Miss Mary Anna Nail | Wedding | Former Oliver Creek resident John Rippy married 22 Jan 1895 in Denton County, Texas. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1895-02-21-pg08 | DN |
Rish, Noah Madden/Miss Leora Ivie | Wedding | Newspaper says they were married on 10 May. The License says 14 May 1891. | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rish, Noah Madden/Miss Leora Ivie | Wedding | Married at the residence of the ride's father on 10 May 1891. (East <pimd Cprres[pmdemt. T. J. O.) | 1891-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
Ro, (or Ko), John Mrs (paper damaged) | Death | Died recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Roach, Adaline Miss | Story | Living in Boyd, Texas in 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Roach, Calvin | Story | Vincent, mother will move to Indian Nation | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Cherrie Mac Mr/Miss Ella Robinson | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1895 ath te residence of the bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Roach, Cherrie Mac Mr/Miss Ella Robinson | Wedding | Got married up in the Hill City (Decatur) (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Roach, Chesay Mr & Mrs | Death | Their Infant child recently died (Muse correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Roach, Dr. J.M. | Story | Young cattle wanted | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Dr. J.M. | Story | Sold his residence to Mr. Burris | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Dr. J.M. | Story | Late, a resident of Paradise | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Roach, George Hall Sr/Miss Elizabeth Minor (Bettie) | Wedding | Married at the residence of thebride's mother 5 miles S. of Decatur Wednesday 10 Jan 1894. | 1894-01-18-pg05 | DN |
Roach, J. M. | Story | Want to buy young cattle | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, J. P. Mr | Story | Janitor at the Decatur Public School. | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Roach, J.M. | Story | Former citizen of County | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Roach, Jimmy | Story | Recovering after thrown from horse | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mack B. Mr (Parker Co. Surveyor) | Death | Obituary. Died at his home in Weatherford this morning 21 May 1886.Buried at City Greenwood Cemetery, Weaterford, Parker Co., Texas. | 1886-05-29-pg02 | WCM |
Roach, Mr. P.C. | Story | In artist's room on Saturday | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mr. P.C. | Story | Moving picture gallery to Springtown | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mrs | Story | Was worse yesterday | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mrs J.M | Story | Improving slowly | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mrs J.M | Story | Is so far recovered | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Mrs. J.M. | Story | Hooked by a vicious cow | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, P. C. | Story | Have your picture taken | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Sorenia Ann Miss (age 18) | Death | Daughter of our townsman Mr Roach died 14 Nov 1893 in Decatur, Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Roach, Sorenia Ann Miss (age 18) | Death | Died at her parents home in Decatur 14 Nov 1893. Parents were Mr & Mrs J. H. Roach | 1893-11-23-pg05 | DN |
Roach, Sorenia Miss | Death | Daughter of Mr & Mrs J. H. Roach who composed the card of Thanks | 1893-11-23-pg05 | DN |
Roach, Sorenia Miss | Death | She was born 25 Dec. 1875 and died 15 Nov. 1893. Long Tribute article. | 1893-11-23-pg05 | DN |
Roach, Vincent H. and Calvin | Story | Have moved back to this neighborhood | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Roach, Vincent H. and Melvin | Story | Up from Denton County | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Roanoke | Story | Is two years old | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Roanoke Clipper | Story | Walter Sams begun 6 column newspaper | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Roark, Dr. and family (of Aurora) | Story | Left for their new home in Cleburne Wednesday last. | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Roark, Dr. and Mrs | Birth | Son born in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas. (Aurora Corresponence, Springtown Sun) | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Roark, John Mrs (Of Slidell) | Death | Very ill with flux. Is no better. Drs Knox, Stem and Loff this morning decided against her (living?) | 1893-07-20-pg01 | DN |
Roark, John Mrs (Of Slidell) | Death | Died. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-08-17-pg04 | DN |
Roark, R.H. | Story | Most popular physician | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Roark, Robert Henry/Miss Theodocia Bell (Docie) Carney | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Robason, C.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sarah F. Miller | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Robason, Mack | Story | Declared a pauper in Commisioner's Court and sent to the county farm. | 1889-03-30-pg04 | WCM |
Robason, Mark | Story | A well known farmer south of here | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Robb, Maggie/J. D. Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Robbins, Elroy Clifton/Miss Martha Belle (Mattie) Sharp | Wedding | Married 3 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is of Kansas. Bride is of Decatur. Married at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left for their home in Kansas. | 1893-05-06-pg05 | WCM |
Robbins, Elroy Clifton/Miss Martha Belle (Mattie) Sharp | Wedding | Married 3 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is of Kansas. | 1893-05-11-pg05 | DN |
Roberson, Allie L. Miss/Charles Milton Groves | Wedding | Married 10 Nov. 1895 in Boyd Texas. Allie died in 1954, buried in Knox Co. Texas. Charles died 1936, buried in Knox Co. Texas | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Roberson, Henry | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jennie McCraw | 1883-08-31-pg02 | WCM |
Roberson, Meddie L. Miss/Samuel Everett Middleton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Feb. 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Roberson, Meddie L. Miss/Samuel Everett Middleton | Wedding | Were recently married | 1889-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Roberson, Mr. R.W. | Story | Resigns the control of Tribune | 1881-05-06-pg04 | WCM |
Roberson, Mr. R.W. | Story | Has purchased an interest in paper | 1881-06-24-pg02 | WCM |
Roberson, R.W. | Story | Editor of Decatur Tribune | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Roberson, R.W. | Story | Attending meeting | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Roberson, R.W. | Story | Leading newspaper man of county | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Roberson, Sam Jr (of the Briar Neighborhood) | Death | Obituary. Even longer article than before. Drowned at Vanmeter Lake 10 Aug. 1887 Buried at Aurora Cemetery. His brothers John and Henry barely escaped. | 1887-09-10-pg02 | WCM |
Roberson, Sam Mr (of the Briar Neighborhood) | Death | Obituary. Drowned at Vanmeter Lake leaving a wife and one child. His brother is Will Roberson the beef man of Aurora. (Oats Branch Correspondent) | 1887-08-20-pg02 | WCM |
Roberson, Sam Mr (of the Briar Neighborhood) | Death | Obituary. Drowned at Vanmeter Lake leaving a wife and one child. His brothers John and Henry barely escaped. | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Roberson, Samuel A. Sr/Mrs Ivila (Aurelia) Avery | Wedding | Married 28 Aug. 1887. Sam Sr is the father of Sam Jr who drowned recently. Both bride and groom are from near Brier in Wise County. Bride may be the wife of W. A. Avery who died recently. | 1887-09-10-pg02 | WCM |
Roberson,Sam A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Bettie Smith | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Roberts, Arthur R Mr/Miss Alice Elkins | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1894. (Bridgeport Correspondent) Ancestry.com says 4 Dec. | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Bill (young man) | Story | Arrested by W. Helm, Deputy Sheriff, for theft of a sadle near Anneville this week. | 1892-07-30-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Birdie (Little) | Death | Died at her mother's home in this city (Decatur) Monday after a long lingering illness. Interment was at Alvord. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
Roberts, Blue | Story | District Count found him guilty of cattle theft. Sentenced himto 2 years in the pen. | 1898-12-22-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, Blue Mr | Story | Sheriff Moore arrested him on a charge of stealing cattle. | 1897-04-22-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, Blue Mr | Story | Sentenced to 2 years each for two crimes. | 1898-12-23-pg07 | WCM |
Roberts, Curtis (age 15) | Story | Son of F. M. Roberts ran off from home about 3 weeks ago. | 1893-03-25-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, Dick (age 13) | Story | accidentaly shot himself in the left wrist. Badly injured | 1897-06-03-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, Dick (son of Mrs J. O. Roberts of Deatur) | Story | Accidentally shot himself in the arm. Painful but not necessarily dangerous. (Bethel Corresondent) | 1897-06-04-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, Dr. T.B. | Story | Returned from Fort Worth | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, Elder C.F. | Story | Will preach at Tripplett | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Roberts, Evelyn Miss/Jacob Jasper Morrison | Wedding | Married 9 Oct. 1895. Bride is of Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Roberts, F.M. | Story | Right of Queen Quilting Frame | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Francis Winston (Frank)/Mis Mattie Hester Poteet | Wedding | Married 28 Sept. 1898 in Chico, Texas | 1898-09-23-pg11 | WCM |
Roberts, Frank | Story | Arrests horse thief | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Roberts, Frank | Story | Stabbed recently by Lewis Sheffield and it is thought he will recover. Others think he will die. | 1889-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Frank M. | Story | Of Decatur, Queen Quilting Frame | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Roberts, G.W. | Story | Is a transient person | 1885-12-12-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, Gim | Story | Forman for Dan Wagoner | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, J. t. Professor | Story | Will conduct the Decatur summer normal. | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
Roberts, James/Miss xxxx Davenport | Wedding | Married in 1893. Bride is of clay County. (Anniville Correspondent) paper damaged, | 1893-12-07-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, Joe Uncle (elderly man) | Death | buried at Bethel Cemeery last Sunday evening, | 1889-04-13-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, John T. Professor | Story | Superintendent of the Bowie Graded school. | 1891-07-11-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Justina P. Miss/Edward J. Scott | Wedding | Married at Birdville, Tarrant County, Texas 23 Dec. 1888. Groom is the brother of Deputy Marshall Charles Scott | 1889-01-05-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, L. Alice Miss/John M. Gibbs Jr | Wedding | Married 20 April 1893 at the bride's parents home near Anneville, Texas. | 1893-04-27-pg05 | DN |
Roberts, L. Alice Miss/John Martin Gibbs Jr | Wedding | Married 20 April 1893 in Wise County. Bride is of Anneville. Groom is the son of WiseCounty Treasurer Gibbs. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Laurah B. (age 12) (lived 1 miles from Aurora) | Death | Obituary. Her father, Evan Roberts, was burning brush and his daughter's clothes caught fire. Died 21 Feb. 1889. Buried at Slimp Cemetery, Decatur, Texas. | 1889-03-02-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, Laurah B. (age 12) (lived 1 miles from Aurora) | Death | Died from burns when her clothing caught fire near Aurora while helping to burn some grass. | 1889-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Martha Jane Miss/Oliver Charles Kimble | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, Mary Frances Miss/Joseph Lee Davis | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's father 9 Oct. 1893. | 1893-10-20-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, Mary Jane Miss/Benjamin Franklin Cloer | Wedding | Married 25 Sept. 1889 in Wise County. (Boonsville Correspondent, Johnny) | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Miss Lula | Wedding | Wed to John A. Pierce | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Roberts, Mr | Death | Buried 16 June 1896. | 1896-06-19-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Mr | Death | Buried 16 June 1896. Died of Heart disease. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-06-26-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, Mr/Mrs Les Mayes | Wedding | Married recently in the B. I. T. (Free Press) Mrs Mayes was formerly of Decatur | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, Mrs. Blue | Death | Died last week | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Roberts, Perry Mr | Story | Got the little finger of this right hand nearly cutt of in a threshing machine (Bridgeport Herald) | 1896-07-03-pg08 | WCM |
Roberts, Professor | Story | Teaches Mathematics at the new Decatur College. | 1892-07-30-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, Sallie (a Pauper) | Story | Commissioner's court permited her to remain with J, F. Fullingim. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, Sallie (a Pauper) | Story | J. F. Fullingim was paid $4.99 for her care by Commisioner's Court. | 1886-08-14-pg01 | WCM |
Roberts, T.B. | Story | Most popular physician | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Roberts, W. B. (former deputy sheriff in Denton Co.) | Death | Shot and killed by Mrs Lona Lyles who accused him of circulating reports of being intimate with her. | 1886-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Roberts, William Silas Mr/Miss Lula Northcut | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride in Parker County on Sunday 26 Aug. 1894 | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Roberts, William/Mrs A. E. Thomas | Wedding | Married 28 Sept. 1898 in Decatur. Couple were from Paradise. | 1898-09-23-pg11 | WCM |
Robertson, B. J. | Story | Found to be insane in Decaur court on 17 June, 1887 | 1887-06-25-pg04 | WCM |
Robertson, John Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. No date or name. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Robertson, Joseph Gordon Mr/Miss Allie M. Leonard | Wedding | Eloped. Bride was of Blue Creek. I'm guessing they were married on Christmas Day. Other marriage were on that day which were reported. | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Robertson, Joseph Gordon/Miss Allie Mae Leonard | Wedding | Married in 1894 according to the Bride's obituary. I cannot find a record in Texas or Oklahoma for this marriage. | 1895-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Robertson, Lou V. Miss/Lee Cutis Bayne | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1894 in Wise County. Married and went home to a dance | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Robertson, Lula Miss/Mr J. W. Williams | Wedding | Married in Parker County, Texas 13 Sept. 1894. (Boonsville Correspondent) Groom might be Joseph W. Williams. | 1894-09-20-pg01 | DN |
Robertson, M. L. Mrs (age 74) | Death | Died in Van Zandt Co., Texas last week. Mother of the Hon. Jerome Kearby. Paper damaged. | 1887-01-22-pg07 | WCM |
Robertson, M.G. | Story | Bringing young men from Arkansas | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, Mollie Emma Mrs (nee Proctor) | Death | Obituary. Died 2 Feb. 1889 in Alvord, Wise Co., Texas. Buried location unknown. | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Robertson, Mollie Mrs | Death | Is very low and hardly expected to live. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Robertson, Mrs. | Story | Of Decatur, was in Fort Worth | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, Nathaniel Pinkney Mr (of Aurora) | Death | Died 16 August 1892. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1892-08-27-pg08 | WCM |
Robertson, Pink | Story | Traded farm for hotel | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, Pleas | Story | Our Alvord friends | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Robertson, Pleas. | Story | Late a merchant of Alvord | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Robertson, W.P. | Story | Sends Messenger to Arkansas | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, W.P. | Story | Sends Messenger to father in Arkansas | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, W.P. | Story | Two merchants of our town off to Ark. | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, W.P. | Story | Returned from Arkansas visit | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Robertson, W.P. | Story | Of firm Leslie & Robertson sold interest | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Robertson, Will | Story | Injured the little finger on his left hand in some machinery. First joint had to be removed. | 1895-07-12-pg08 | WCM |
Robinbson, Richard (Dick)/Miss Mattie G. Motley | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married in Wise County 14 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Robinon, Dona/John A. Bobo | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Benny (age 20) | Story | Inmate at the asylum was in town with his mother. H wandered off. (Terrell, 26 June 1891) | 1891-07-04-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Capt. J.R. | Story | Of Jacksboro, was in | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Robinson, Delightful Della Miss/John Nealey Burton | Wedding | Married at Sand Hill 28 Aug. 1887. Mr Burton will teach at Willow Point. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Robinson, Dona/Mr Edward Rankin | Wedding | Married 5 Nov 1890 in Wichita County, Texas. (names blurred) | 1890-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Robinson, Ed | Wedding | Nephew to Mrs R. T. Davis is in the city on his wedding tour. Will live here. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Robinson, Ella Miss/Mr Cherrie Mac Roach | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1895 ath te residence of the bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Robinson, Ella Miss/Mr Cherrie Mac Roach | Wedding | Got married up in the Hill City (Decatur) (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Robinson, Erwin and Will | Story | Left for their old home in Georgia on 21 Dec. 1897. | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Robinson, G. W. Mr & Mrs (of the Pecan Community) | Death | Their little child died Saturday. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Hon. F.R. | Story | Was telephoned about sickness in the family | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Robinson, J. P. | Story | Accused of assault to murder, fined $5.00 | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Joe Mr | Story | Arrested in Gary, Oklahoma by Sheriff Moore on a charge of Arson. Failed to give bond. | 1898-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Robinson, Joe Mr & Mrs | Death | Their little baby died very Suddenly last Saturday morning. Buried Sunday. | 1895-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Mary Gray Miss/Charles J. Swofford | Wedding | Married 7 Oct. 1894 in Rosston, Cooke Co. Texas | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Robinson, Mary Mrs (of Paradise) (nee: glass) | Death | Obituary. Died last Friday 17 August 1894 at the home of her brother-in-law Mr Simmons. Buried at Wilson Prarie Cemetery beside her husband Walter C. Robinson. | 1894-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, Miss S. L. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. L. E. Steele | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Robinson, Mrs. lydia Ann | Wedding | Married at Sand Hill | 1881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Robinson, Rube Mr (or Park Springs) | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriff Alex Walden for carrying a pistol. Robinson gave bail and was released. | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Robinson, S.A. | Story | Has 7 cotton pickers in family | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Robinson, Sarah Francis (Fannie) Miss/William Hartwell Pitts | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Robinson, Son | Death | Died while a pupil at Burton School | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Robinson, W. G. Mr & Mrs (of Pecan) | Death | A child of theirs died Saturday and was buried Sunday. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Robison, Ben (of Decatur) | Story | Was tried and convicted of Lunacy and jailed. | 1890-12-06-pg08 | WCM |
Robison, Bennie (of Decatur) | Story | Sheriff Joe Rucker left to take him to the asylum in Terrell. | 1890-12-13-pg04 | WCM |
Robison, Henry Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Sunday at their home 6 miles S. off Town. | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Robison, J. P. | Story | Perspectives on life based on his circumstance being In Jail. | 1891-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Robison, J. P. Mr | Death | Obituary. His grandparents Moses and Mary Robison died 22 Feb. 1835 (should probably be 1894) | 1894-03-09-pg01 | WCM |
Robison, Joseph Payton | Story | Granted a divorce in district Court. Married Alice Watts in 1888. | 1892-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Robison, Mattie Mrs | Story | Suit by the City of Decatur for taxes due for the year 1890. | 1899-04-14-pg04 | DN |
Rock Islan & Texas railroad | Story | Left Bowie this morning headed to Terral, I. T. on its inagural run. | 1893-01-28-pg08 | WCM |
Rock Island Railroad construction | Story | Has begun to build the track from Bowie to Fort Worth. | 1893-01-21-pg01 | WCM |
Rock Island Railroad construction | Story | Will begin running Mix trains will start on Jan 22. They still working on the section near Bowie. | 1893-01-21-pg08 | WCM |
Rock Island Railroad construction | Story | Misses Bridgeport by 1.5 miles and the town is expanding west to the site of the depot | 1893-03-25-pg04 | WCM |
Rockhold, Sam | Story | While acting as city marshall killed Hyland | 1884-05-30-pg02 | WCM |
Rockhold, Sam | Story | Of Decatur, sentenced, 50 years | 1884-06-18-pg01 | WCM |
Rockhold, Sam | Story | Will get new trial | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Rockwall, Sam | Story | Deputy marshall, shot Joe Highland | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Rodden, Jefferson Jackson Mr/Miss Kittie Morris | Wedding | Married on Monday 1 Oct. 1894 in Wise County. Bride is of Clay County. | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Rodden, Jefferson Jackson/Miss Kittie Morris | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1894 in Wise County Texas. They eloped from home. | 1894-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Roderick, M. Mr (former J. P. of Springtown) | Story | Three more indictments. One was fo embezzlement of the Springtown Masonic Lodge. Failed to ae bond and jailed. (Weatherford Constitution) | 1890-11-29-pg05 | WCM |
Roderick, M. Mr (former J. P. of Springtown) | Story | Found no guilty in misappropriate public money. | 1890-12-13-pg05 | WCM |
Roderick, Prof. | Story | Will teach at Annis Chapel | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Rodgers, Billy | Wedding | Wed to Miss Charity McCright | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Rodgers, H.R. | Story | Deputy Sheriff | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Rodgers, Melvin J./Laura Hudspeth | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married July 10 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Rodgers, Miss Carrie | Wedding | Wed to Prof. J.L. Warren | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Rodgers, R.H. | Story | Moved into Mr. Scott's residence | 1885-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Rodgers, William B./Miss Mollie Baker | Wedding | Married 23 June 1887 | 1887-07-16-pg02 | WCM |
Rodgers, Willie Mr | Story | Accidental shooting and serious wounding in the Indian Nation. Son or D. R. Roders formerly of Wise County. | 1888-01-28-pg03 | WCM |
Rodgers, Wm. | Death | Member of Farmer's Alliance | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Roe, Elma (female infant) | Death | Daughter of Peasant W. Roe died 15 July 1893 in Wise Co. Buried at Thomas Cemetery. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
Roe, Malissa Adalne Miss/John G. Green | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Roe, Malissa Adalne Miss/John G. Green | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Roe, Miss J.F. | Wedding | Wed to W.B. Giles | 1885-02-28-pg08 | WCM |
Roe, S. C. Mrs (of the Thomas school community) | Story | Is dangerously Ill with Typhoid. | 1891-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Roe, T.J. | Story | Fined $5 | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers C. H./Miss Mary Belle McIlvain | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, A. D. Mr & family | Story | Being visited by the parents of Mrs Rogers: Rev. J. V. Stone and daughter ruth of Winona, Mississippi. | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Rogers, bill Mr & Mrs | Birth | New Baby. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1897-12-02-pg08 | DN |
Rogers, Bruce | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Gilbert for disturbing th peace. | 1888-12-15-pg01 | WCM |
Rogers, Bruce T./Miss Marthie Sutterfield | Wedding | Married near West Academy Sunday 4 July 1892. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1892-08-06-pg08 | WCM |
Rogers, Caroline Mrs | Story | Is being treated for deafness. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-04-02-pg01 | WCM |
Rogers, Charles Lovell Ms/Miss Mary Ella Sanders | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents 2 March 1894 in Wise County. | 1894-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Rogers, David A. Mr | Death | Had a very sore hand that bother him and it is supposed that he took an overdose of morphine. Died 5 Sept. 1890 in Wise Co. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, David A. Mr | Death | His mother and sister are confident he did not do an overdone of morphine. | 1890-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, Dr. R.R. | Death | Regret his sudden departure | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, Franklin Dr (a Chico Mason) | Death | Tribute of respect will appear next week. Died from Huntington's disease 19 Jan. 1887 in Chico, Texas. Buried at Boothe Cemetery. | 1887-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, Franklin Dr (a Chico Mason) | Story | Resolution of respect by the Chico Lodge. | 1887-02-19-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, H.R. | Story | Of Aurora,, appointed deputy sheriff | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, Hattie Miss/Joe Thomas Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Rogers, J. E. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Union Hill School. It closed Friday. | 1894-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, J. R. Mr (living East of Rhome) | Death | Died recently. Died 4 Feb. 1893. Buried at Thurmond Fairview Cemetery. | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, J.M. | Story | Teachers of Chico | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, John | Story | Had a difficulty with Will Nixon. Later someone gave John a rough beating and told him to leave town. (Cottonwood correspondent) | 1890-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, John H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Fannie Washburn | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, John L./Miss Rosa Ella Franklin | Wedding | Married 23 Oct. 1890 in Wise County. (Willow Point Corrspondent, Hard Flint) | 1890-11-08-pg04 | WCM |
Rogers, John Mr (a section hand on the railroad) | Death | Obituary. Fell between two moving train cars and was killed 4 miles North of Rhome. (article dated Jan. 10, 1894) | 1894-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, Judd Thomas/Miss Annie Jane Anderson | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1896 at the bride's fathers residence at Martins Prairie. Couple are from Decatur. | 1896-12-17-pg05 | DN |
Rogers, Mark Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 24 August 1896. | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, Miss Serintha | Story | Of Paradise, was shopping in the city | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Rogers, Mr M.E. | Story | Building a large two story frame dwelling | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, Mr son in law of Mr Hardin | Death | Mr Hardin was called to his bedside. Mr Rogers is not expected to live. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-08-07-pg08 | WCM |
Rogers, Mr. Henry | Story | Came up missing about 1 year ago | 1884-10-03-pg02 | WCM |
Rogers, Mr. J.F. | Story | Painting new church | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, Mr. J.F. | Story | Purchased 80 acres of Read land | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, Mrs. W.H. | Death | Died at Chico | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Rogers, Professor | Story | Will teach the next public shool at Aurora together with Prof. Wilson | 1889-06-29-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, R.R. | Story | Pleased to introduce to the notice | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, R.R. | Story | Medical College in SC 1840 | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Rogers, R.R. | Ad | Physician and Surgeon Paradise Texas | 1881-05-27-pg01 | WCM |
Rogers, Rufus Henry/Mrs Sarah Jane Blair (nee: Fronabarger) | Wedding | Married 28 July 1893 in Parker County, Texas. Groom is of Union Grove, Bride is of Terrapin Neck country. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Rogers, Sarah Miss/W. E. Jackson | Wedding | Married 7 Feb 1893 at sand Flat. (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-02-11-pg01 | WCM |
Rogers, Serena V. Miss/George Peter Bryan | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Rogers, T.A. | Wedding | Wed to G.A. Jennings | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, T.S. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Rogers, Thomas S. Mr & Mrs (of Deep Creek) | Death | Obituary. Their little daughter, May Rogers (age 3). died of diptheria Wednesday. Age 30 months. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. (Boyd Index) | 1898-08-25-pg05 | DN |
Rogers, Travis Daniel Mr | Death | Died near Briar on 21 Jan 1890. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2. (Aurora Light Locals) | 1890-02-08-pg08 | WCM |
Rogers, W. E. | Story | Granted the license to practice Law. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Rogers, Will A. Mr/Miss Julia Hatler | Wedding | Married 19 July 1894 in Wise County. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1894-08-16-pg04 | DN |
Rogers, William Alvie (Bill)/Miss Julia Ellen Hatler | Wedding | Married at Boyd Sunday. Bride is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery,Union County, AR. | 1894-08-03-pg08 | WCM |
Rogers, William C. (of Alvord) | Story | Has joined Dr. R. H. Roark practicing medicine (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Rogers, William Thomas (W. T.) | Death | Obituary. Died 27 April 1896 according to his headstone. Buried at Alvord Cemetery, Wise Co. Texas (Reformer) | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Roling, J. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twins (boy and girl) born 10 Oct. 1897. Son weighed 6 lbs, daughter weighed 8 pounds. | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Roling, James W./Miss Georgia Ann Mode | Wedding | Married 25 Feb. 1891 in Wichita Falls according to the newspaper. 24 Feb according to Texas Marriage Index. Couple are both from Alvord. His last census is with his children but not his wife in 1910 in Wichita Falls. | 1891-03-14-pg01 | WCM |
Roling, Opal (age 8 months) | Death | Obituary. Died 22 July 1892 in Alvord. Parents are J. W. and Mrs Georgia Ann Roling. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1892-08-06-pg08 | WCM |
Roling, Opal (age 8 months) | Death | Mr J. W. and Mrs Georgia Ann Roling. Lost their darling baby girls: Opal and Pearl | 1892-09-03-pg04 | WCM |
Roling, Pearl (age 9 months) | Death | Mr J. W. and Mrs Georgia Ann Roling. Lost their darling baby girls: Opal and Pearl. Pearl died 17 Aug. 1892 and was buried at Avlord Cemetery. | 1892-09-03-pg04 | WCM |
Roll of Decatur scholars (students) | Story | 340 total, 162 males and 178 females. | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Long list of persons owing money | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Southern, Brady, Moore, Mann, Edwards, Courtney, Glover, etc. | 1881-05-27-pgo3 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Stallings, Gallop, Mundy, Moore, Green, Ramsdale, Etc. | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Kelly, Berry, Beadleston, McCright, Ford, Mille, Booth, etc. | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Hale, Collier, Black, Embry, Wood, Moore, Craig, Rott, etc. | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Wyatt, McAfee, Stratton, Marsey, Dodd, Pitts, Hogg, etc | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor | Story | Morton, McCright, Gates, Allen, Foreman, Huff, Armes, etc. | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Roll of Honor 1st grade city school | Story | For January 1893. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Roll of Honor at Sam Houston School | Story | Charley Mintor - best average grade. Jeannie Splawn and Elmer Fields - second best average grade. | 1896-01-17-pg08 | WCM |
Roll of Honor at the Rhome School | Story | Enrollment of 53. Roll of Honor: Mamie Marshall, Lizzie Crockett, Minnie Fulton, May Knight | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Roll of Honor for Cottonwood school No, 44 for December | Story | Names of students listed. | 1887-12-31-pg01 | WCM |
Roller, Sam W. | Story | Filed against, married in Wise Co. | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Roller. Mintie versus Sam Roller | Wedding | Divorce granted by District Court | 1886-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Rolling, Mr & Mrs (of Alvord) | Birth | Twin girls. Mrs Rolling is the daughter of Capt. J. O. Mode. | 1891-11-21-pg05 | WCM |
Rollins, Charles Clinton Mr/Miss Julia Olive Badger | Wedding | Married 18 May 1898 at the brides father's home 1 miles N. of Decatur. Groom is of Paris, Texas. Bride has been a popular teacher in Wise County. | 1898-05-19-pg05 | DN |
Rollins, Charles Clinton Mr/Miss Julia Olive Badger | Wedding | Married 18 May 1898 at 2:30 pm the brides father's home 2 miles N. of Decatur. Will live in Paris Texas. | 1898-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Rollins, Joe | Story | Given a 2 year sentence for horse theft. | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Rollins, Joe (about 18, nephew of Mr J. W. Wilson) | Story | Taken to the penitentiary by Robrert Summers. He was convicted of stealing from his grandfather in Gainesville. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Rollis, Joe | Story | Sheriff Mann is holding him and his horse at the request of the Sheriff of Cooke County, Texas. | 1887-04-02-pg03 | WCM |
Roman, Julia Ann Miss/Christopher M. Gipson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married in Wise County 24 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Roman, Lillie V. Miss/Samuel C. Slate | Wedding | Married 17 Nov. 1887 by Squire Gardner. (Aurora News) | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Roman, Louisa Jane Miss/Johnny Harrison Veach | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Aug. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Roman, Mrs (from Georgia) | Story | She gave partial birth on the train to Rhome from Fort Worth where the child was fully delivered but dead. This family has no money. | 1890-03-15-pg01 | WCM |
Roman, W.R. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.S. McIntosh | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Romero, Fillipe/Abelina Hernandez | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 3 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Rone, J.D. | Story | Buying land west of Paradise Prairie | 1880-08-13-pg01 | WCM |
Rone, John | Story | Has Cholera (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1886-07-31-pg02 | WCM |
Rone, Minnie Miss | Death | Died at home between Decatur and Alvord last Saturday. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Rone, Tennessee Miss/George Haynes | Wedding | Married 2 Oct. 1889 at the residence of the Bride's father in the Preskitt neighbohood. | 1889-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Rooker, R. A. Professor (of Draco) | Story | New teacher in Wise County. | 1893-12-01-pg01 | WCM |
Rooker, Randolph Augustus Mr/Miss Lillian Ward | Wedding | Married 29 March 1896 in Paradise. Bride is of Paradise. Groom is of Stonaberger, Montague County. | 1896-04-03-pg01 | WCM |
Roop, Callie Miss/Andrew Robert Malcolm | Wedding | Married at Slidell, Texas on 13 January 1898. (Pecan correspondent) | 1898-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Roop, Callie Miss/Andrew Robert Malcolm | Wedding | Married at the home of Mr & Mrs W. R. Roop of Slidell. Rev. S. G. Christal of Deatur officiating. | 1898-02-18-pg05 | WCM |
Roop, Callie P. Miss/Andrew Robert Malcom | Wedding | Married 13 Jan 1898. Groom is of Pecan, Bride is of Slidell (Pecan Correspondent) | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Roop, Callie P. Miss/Andrew Robert Malcom | Wedding | Married 13 Jan 1898. Groom is of Pecan, Bride is of Slidell (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Roper, James Tyre/Miss Elnora Alice Reed | Wedding | Married at the parents of the bride about 9 mies S. of Decatur. 3 March 1889. | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Roper, James Tyre/Miss Elnora Alice Reed | Wedding | Married 3 March 1889. paper damaged | 1889-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Roper, Miss Susie | Wedding | Wed to R.W. Norman | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Rorex, John M. (of Montague) | Story | Returned from the penitentiary. (Sunset Journal) | 1886-09-25-pg02 | WCM |
Rose, A.J. | Story | Will speak at Dry Ridge schoolhouse | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Rose, George Clark (One year old son of J. F. Rose) | Death | Died Saturday morning 18 Jan. 1896. (Sam Houston Correspondent). | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, Henry/Miss Rose Cearley | Wedding | Married. (Grenwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, Jerry Mr (age 21) | Death | Obituary. Died at the home of his brother S. of Sunset Tuesday Morning. His brother Joh Rose died in February. (Sunset Signals) | 1894-06-01-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, John | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jennie Clements by John Ferguson | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Rose, Johnnie Mr (J. W.) | Death | His body was brought to Sunset from Chico Wednesday for burial by the side of his parents. A young man he leaves a young wife and two small children. (Sunset Signal). Wife was Miss Mary Catherine Brown. They were married 7 Nov 1889 in Wise County. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Rose, Joseph F./Mrs Mary Frances Cook (nee Davis) | Wedding | Married near Alvord 9 May 1886 | 1886-05-15-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, Louis | Death | Man of this city died | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Rose, Mary Catherine Mrs/William Graham | Wedding | Married 24 Sept 1896 in Bridgeport. Bride is of Bridgeport and Groom is of Paradise. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1896-10-01-pg01 | DN |
Rose, Mr (formerly of Wise Co.) | Death | Leaves and wife and children. His brother in law Mr W. H McCoy also died. (Archer Dispath of last week) | 1892-02-06-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, Professor | Story | Showed photos of the Worlds Fair at the Opera House using his stereopticon. | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Rose, R. Henry/Miss Rosa Lea Cearley | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1895 at the residence of Mr Cearley. Double Wedding | 1895-12-27-pg08 | WCM |
Rose, Stephen Austin/Miss Mary Jane Estes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Rose, W.P. | Wedding | Wed to Minnie Sams | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Rose, W.P. | Story | Sends Messenger to Clarksville | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Rose, W.P. | Story | Returned from visit to see father | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Rosebud town near Draco | Story | 21 miles West of Aurora. (Mayflower, the Draco Correspondent) | 1889-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Rosenberg, Frank | Story | Merits and demerits for hedge | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Rosenburg Shaft of gold ore. | Story | Dr. McDonald and J. W. Chenoweth reported $2,000.00 worth of ore per ton of rock. | 1888-05-12-pg05 | WCM |
Rosenburg, David (farmer living a few miles N. of Decatur) He formerly owned the flour mill in Decatur. | Death | Died 11 Dec. 1892. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1892-12-17-pg05 | WCM |
Rosenburg, Frank | Story | Hurt his hand on barbed wire. It is feared he will loose one of his Thumbs. | 1892-09-03-pg04 | WCM |
Rosenburg, Frank Mrs (nee: Emley Myers) | Death | Died at home near Decatur 23 Nov. 1899. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Rosenburg, Frank Mrs (nee: Emley Myers) | Death | Died at her home on 23 Nov. 1899. (Shilo Correspondent) | 1899-12-01-pg04 | DN |
Rosenburg, Mr. Frank | Story | And father purchased a right | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Ross, A. W. Mr & Mrs | Story | Visited their old home in Arkansas for two months. (Draco correspondent) | 1892-07-09-pg04 | WCM |
Ross, Ed Mrs | Death | Died Sunday night near Keeter. Mr Ross is a substantial citizen and farmer of Keeter community. (Aurora Light Locals) | 1890-01-25-pg01 | WCM |
Ross, Edgar Herbert/Alta Booth | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 20 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Ross, John Edward of the wren neighborhood | Story | Rib ractured by a kicking vicious mule. | 1894-02-15-pg05 | DN |
Ross, Mary Miss/Ulysses Simpson Connelly | Wedding | Married 11 May 1889 in Wise County, Texas. | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Ross, Mr (of Sweetwater) | Birth | Son born 28 June 1896. (might be Thomas Rector Ross son of Virgil and Catherine Ross. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Ross, R. A./Miss Mary Stevenson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Ross, William Pleasant Mr/Miss Elizabeth Burgess Rountree | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 18 May 1890 in Wise Couty, Texas | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Rosser, Minnie Miss | Story | Leaves today for her home in Savannah, Georgia. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Rosson, Sallie | Story | Examined to teach school | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Rotenberry, Bell Miss/Joseph Alexander Duke | Wedding | Married 1 August 1895. Bride was from Aurora. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-23-pg04 | WCM |
Roth, Charles | Story | Received word he was heir to a large estate In Prussia. He left for a ship in Galveston where $1000.00 had been deposited for his expense money for the trip. (Chico Review). | 1895-12-13-pg12 | WCM |
Roth, Josephine (josie) Miss/Dr. Claude Newton Workman | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1895. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg01 | WCM |
Roth, Karl August (a German Man) | Story | Found wandering in Galveston. Said he was from Willow Point, Wise County, Texas. Was seen later with blood gushing from his throat and arm. It is thought he is insane. | 1891-05-23-pg04 | WCM |
Roth, Voght | Story | Erecting a saloon at Willow Point | 1883-03-18-pg05 | WCM |
Rothchild, Abe | Story | Not guilty | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Rott, Charley | Story | Blacksmith will begin work next Monday | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Rott, Charley | Story | Sends Messenger to his bro., B. Rott in Ohio | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Rott, Charley | Story | Will repair guns | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Rott, Charley | Story | Have completed a steel well drill | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Roundtree, J. E. | Story | Baliff for the Grand Jury of District Court. | 1886-08-28-pg01 | WCM |
Roundtree, Mr. Richard | Story | Sunk 9th artesian well at Springtown | 1884-08-15-pg08 | WCM |
Roundtree, R. | Story | Invitation from Terrapin Neck Sabbath School | 1881-07-01-pg02 | WCM |
Rountree, Elizabeth Burgess Miss/Mr William Pleasant Ross | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 18 May 1890 in Wise Couty, Texas | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Rountree, Martha Catherine (Mattie) Miss/Dr. Vernon Sively Halcomb | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride Mr & Mrs Seaborn Jones Rountree on 2 May 1894 in Springtown, Parker County, Texas | 1894-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Rountree, Martha Catherine (Mattie) Miss/Dr. Vernon Sively Halcomb | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride Mr & Mrs Seaborn Jones Rountree on 2 May 1894 in Springtown, Parker County, Texas | 1894-05-10-pg08 | DN |
Rountree, Mary C. Mrs (nee Floyd) | Death | Obituary. Died Monday 16 May 1898 in Boonsville, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Opal Cemetery. | 1898-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Rouse, Mrs. Clementine | Wedding | Wed to Benj. Hobson | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Rowan, Mr. A.A. | Story | Of Chico gave us a call | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Rowe, John M./Miss Effie Bell Waldrup | Wedding | Married 28 August 1895 in Tarrant County, Texas. John evidently died before the 1910 census. Grooms was of Paradise, bride was of Grandbury. | 1895-09-06-pg04 | WCM |
Rowel, R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. No date. (Valley View Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg05 | DN |
Rowell, Joseph Howell Jr/Miss Columbia Bell Anderson | Wedding | Married 17 June 1891 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas. | 1891-07-04-pg01 | WCM |
Rowell, Mary Alice (Mollie) Miss/John C. McCaskill | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1888 in Denton County. The newspaper said he married Miss Lyles. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Rowland, George Matt/Miss Mahala Edgin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Rowland, Miss M.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J. F. Ashlin at East Mound | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Rowlett, Delia Lee/William Bee Funck | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1899 | 1899-10-06-pg12 | WCM |
Rowlett, Eugene Mrs | Death | Died last week of consumption. (Alvord Correspondent: W. W. R.) | 1886-04-03-pg02 | WCM |
Rowlett, Eugene Mrs | Death | Died March 24 of consumption. (Alvord Correspondent: Hattie) | 1886-04-03-pg06 | WCM |
Rowlett, Fannie Ellen Miss/George Thomas Key | Wedding | Married 11 Dec. 1898 (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-10-13-pg01 | DN |
Rowlett, G. W. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died last night. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-05-01-pg08 | WCM |
Rowlett, Lelia Lee Miss/Mr William B. Funck | Wedding | Married last Sunday 24 Sept. 1899. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Rowlett, Lillie Minnie | Story | School award, best attendance | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Rowlett, Maggie | Wedding | Wed to John Bagett | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Rowlett, Minnie B. Miss/Sam N. Wilborn | Wedding | Married 27 April 1896. Despite the death of the baby in the Rowlett family. | 1896-05-01-pg08 | WCM |
Rowlett, Minnie Miss | Story | She assists Professor J. b. Stephens teach school at Audubon. | 1894-11-30-pg09 | WCM |
Rowlett, Minnie Miss | Story | Will begin at school at Rush Branch. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1895-11-15-pg09 | WCM |
Rowlett, Minnie Miss | Story | Her school closed at Rush Branch last Friday week. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-04-17-pg08 | WCM |
Rowlett, T. L. (a minor) | Story | The Guardian, Catherine Rowlett has submmited the condtion of the estate to the court and asked to be relieved of the Guardianship. | 1888-05-19-pg01 | WCM |
Rowlett, Thomas Lillard (Tom)/Miss Olive Ann Forgy (Ollie) | Wedding | Married Monday 23 August 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Roy, Mrs. Vick | Story | Of Decatur spent night in Fort Worth | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Rucker, Anna Mae Miss/Henry Elmore Brady | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1894 in Decatur, Texas. Bride is a sister of Sheriff J. L. Rucker. Groom is the son of W. W. Brady and old settler of Wise Co. | 1894-11-22-pg07 | DN |
Rucker, Anna May Miss/Henry Elmore Brady | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1894 at the residence of Judge Johnson in Decatur. | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Rucker, Capt. J.M. | Story | Left Cass County and did not return | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Rucker, George Leon (infant child) | Death | Died 16 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery. Son of John Martin Rucker and Ara Virginia Peters Rucker. (Dan Correspondent) | 1895-01-10-pg02 | DN |
Rucker, Joe | Story | In Paradise last Tuesday | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Rucker, Joseph L. | Death | Has been Ill for some time past, but didn't die until 1901. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wise Co. | 1896-05-07-pg05 | DN |
Ruckey, Joe | Story | Canidate for sherriff | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Rudd, Bettie | Birth | March 10, 1881 | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Rudd, Bettie | Death | Feb. 17, 1885 | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Rudd, Lena Miss/Samuel Edward Parsons | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 13 May 1896 | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Rudd, Lena Miss/Samuel Edward Parsons | Wedding | Married 13 May 1896 in Alvord, Texas. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Rudd, W. W. (new City Marshal of Alvord) | Story | No other details. | 1893-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Rudd, W.W. | Story | Of Alvord, kindly sends Messenger | 1885-03-14-pg01 | WCM |
Rudd, W.W. | Story | Mill at Alvord running 18 hours | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Rudd, Warren Wind;field/Miss Josie Thompson | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1886. Bride was of Alvord. Newspaper said they were married last Sunday. (Foster School Correspondent) | 1886-01-23-pg06 | WCM |
Rudd, Warren Wind;field/Miss Josie Thompson | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Ruddell, Frances Mrs (nee: Lingenfelter) | Death | Obituary. Died 15 March 1897. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas. | 1897-03-26-pg01 | WCM |
Rudy, J. L. Professor | Story | Professor of Mathematics at the Baptist College | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Ruff, J.P. | Story | Of Marshall, recieves Messenger from W.P. Robertson | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Ruffman, Henry | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ann Yarbrough | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Rugely, Rowland D. (of Montague) | Story | appointed to the West point Military academy from the5th district of Texas. | 1889-07-27-pg05 | WCM |
Runnells County | Story | Established 16th day of February | 1880-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Runnells, John | Story | A cattle man of Denton | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Runnells, Miss Martha | Story | Is teaching at Murphy Spring | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Runnels, G.B. | Story | On building committee for new schoolhouse at Cottondale | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Runnels, J.B. | Story | Contemplate building residence at Cottondale $5 for deed | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Runnels, Jay (of Terrapin Neck) | Story | Is taching a school at the County Line School house. | 1891-08-29-pg08 | WCM |
Runnels, Jay (of Terrapin Neck) | Story | Closed his school house at the County Line. | 1891-09-19-pg05 | WCM |
Runnels, John | Story | Will round up delinquents | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Rupe, George W./Mrs Lela /Rupe | Wedding | Divroce granted in District Court | 1891-08-22-pg05 | WCM |
Rupe, Lela Mrs/George Rupe | Wedding | Suit for divorce on th grounds of abandonment. | 1891-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Rupe, Lela Mrs/George W. Rupe | Wedding | Mrs Rupe has filed for Divorce on June 4, 1891 in Decatur because of abandonment. | 1891-06-13-pg01 | WCM |
Rupe, Lela Mrs/George W. Rupe | Wedding | Divroce granted in District Court | 1891-08-22-pg05 | WCM |
Rupe,Mr. D.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ella Hays | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Rupes, Child | Death | Child of R.P. Rupes was buried | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Rush Creek | Story | Overflowed its banks | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Rush Creek | Story | Elbert Williams, C.M. Crane | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Rush, Tip Mr | Story | Opened the gate to his father's house and a guy raised up and shot him in the arm. | 1889-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Rush, W. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 22 Oct. 1897 in Decatur, Texas. | 1897-10-28-pg10 | DN |
Rush, W. L. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 3 Sept, 1895 in Decatur. | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Rush, W.L. | Story | Spent night in Fort Worth | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Rush, William L. Mr | Story | Sworn in as deputy couty clerk in the courthouse in Decatur. | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rush, William L./Miss Laura Watkins Conley | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1889 in Wise County, Texas | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Rush, William Mrs | Story | Went to Vernon to attend her husband who was seriously hurt by a horse sometime ago but has not recovered. | 1889-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Rush, Wm. | Story | Suit against railroad co. $700 damages | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Rushing, Al | Story | Charged with assault. Reversed and remanded. | 1888-06-23-pg05 | WCM |
Rushing, Al | Story | Charley Wagner was cut in the leg in a difficulty at the Coney Island saloon. Rushing is under bond. | 1891-11-21-pg05 | WCM |
Rushing, Allie MissCharles Davenport | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1894 in Wise County. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Rushing, Frances L. Miss/Charles N. Hobson | Wedding | Married 4 July 1895 in Decatur Texas. | 1895-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Rushing, Frances L. Miss/Charles N. Hobson | Wedding | Married 4 July 1895 in Decatur Texas. | 1895-07-18-pg05 | DN |
Rushing, Hiram Shelby/Miss Effie Hopson | Wedding | Married 15 Nov. 1893 in Wise County. (Last Wednesday) | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Rushing, J. Press Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-11-22-pg10 | WCM |
Rushing, W. L. Constable | Death | Obituary. Died 4 Dec. 1897. Buried at Oakwood Cemetery Fort Worth Texas. (Wise County Banner) | 1897-12-16-pg10 | DN |
Russ, Geo. | Story | Who lived here several months | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, Capt. Jonathan | Story | 4 years employment near Buffalo Springs | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Russell, J.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.A. Younger | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Russell, James | Story | Went to Gainesville with cotton | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, James | Story | Attendant at Barrick/Kincannon wedding | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, John | Story | Arrested for shooting Marshall Cargill | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, John | Story | Charged with shooting Cargill | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Russell, John A. Mr | Story | Formerly of Decatur, now of Knox County. | 1887-02-12-pg02 | WCM |
Russell, John Andrew/Miss Rosa Lee Gentry | Wedding | Married in Knox County, Texas o 27 Jan 1889. | 1889-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, John Edgar (Ed) Mr | Death | Died at home in Chico, Texas 10 April 1893. Buried at Chico Cemetery. His brother William Shatteen Russell Left on the Denver Train to attend the funeral. From the Ft. Worth Mail of 11 April 1893. | 1893-04-15-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, Jonathan | Story | Spoke at Crafton yesterday, Chico to-day | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, Katherine Alma Miss (Katie)/William L. Dallas | Wedding | Married 20 Sept. 1891 at the residence of the bride's parents in Wise County. | 1891-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, M. A. Mrs | Death | Died at the residence of E. D. Norfleet near Chico. Buried Monday. Died from consumption. | 1894-06-14-pg04 | DN |
Russell, Martha Mrs | Story | Is sick (Draco Correspondent) | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, Miss Mary E. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Leroy Farrington | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, Mr (of Sand Hill) | Story | Had the misfortune to have an eye put out in an accident one day this week. | 1898-07-01-pg05 | WCM |
Russell, Mr. Wm. | Wedding | Married Miss Ettie Luther | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, Sarah Luela (Lula) Mrs/Mr Allen Wesley Poteet | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Aug. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Russell, Superintendent of the poor farm in Wise Co. | Story | There are no convict and only 3 paupers on the poor farm. | 1889-10-05-pg04 | WCM |
Russell, T.F. | Story | Our young friends | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Russell, Wm | Story | Stormed us in a body | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Rutherford, Fayette | Story | chared with aggravated assault. Fined $25. | 1898-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Rutherford, J. W. Mr | Story | Lost 3 fingers of his left hand while building a fence with Mr Wright. (Denton, Aug. 23) | 1891-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Rutherford, James Wright Dr. | Story | Thrown from his horse and got his collar bone and hand broken. Doing as well as could be expected. Died 26 Jan. 1892 in Denton, Texas. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Denton. | 1890-06-21-pg01 | WCM |
Rutherford, James Wright Dr. (Pioneer of Denton) | Death | Died 26 Jan. 1892 in Denton. Buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Rutherford, William P./Miss Amanda Jane Stark | Wedding | Married 23 May 1886 in Wise County | 1886-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Rutledge, Mary C. Mrs (nee Holloway)/Joseph Monroe Sanders | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1889 in Decatur. Bride and Groom are both from Decatur. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Rutledge, William Mr (of Flat Rock, Wise Co.) | Death | Obituary. Died from an abscess, leaving a wife and little boy to mourn his loss. (Flat Rock Corresondent, S. M. Feb 7, 1888. | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Rutlege, Mattie Miss (of Hamilton Texas) | Story | Teaches at the West Academy School at Alvord | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Ryan, E.D. | Story | Bill against for betting | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Ryan, Rolla Mr | Death | Obituary. Trinity,Trinity Co., Texas 9 January 1888. Mr Ryan after playing at Trinity, wnet to Grovetown where he took sick and died there yesterday 8 Jan, 1888. His remains were sent to Boerne, Kendall County, Texas. | 1888-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Sabine Pass Hurricane | Death | Nearly 200 lives were lost | 1886-10-23-pg01 | WCM |
Saint Jo | Story | Aspire to be county seat | 1884-04-18-pg02 | WCM |
Salaries for teachers | Story | Less than or equal to $75 for 1st grade, $60 for 2nd grade, $40 for 3rd grade. | 1893-07-01-pg05 | WCM |
Saling, Emit Mr/Miss Nettie J. Hulsey | Wedding | Married 15 May 1898 at the residence of G. W. Alcorn 6 miles east of Decatur. Couple are both of Wise County. | 1898-05-19-pg05 | DN |
Salmon, G. | Story | Postmaster at Decatur | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Salmon, G. | Story | Is very sick | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Salmon, G. | Story | Post Master for valuable papers | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Salmon, Granger | Story | Appointed postmaster | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Salmon, Mr. P.M. | Story | Expects to make improvements | 1881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Salt Creek | Story | Farmer's Alliance for protection | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Salt Creek | Story | Stock killed above Cottondale | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Salt Creek | Story | Put bridge across for mail | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Salt Lake Valley | Story | Picking 70 lbs of cotton per day | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Salt Lake Valley | Story | Garden spot of Wise County | 1880-08-27-pg02 | WCM |
Sam Houston State and Normal of Huntsville, Texas | Story | Each State Senator and each State Representative can appoint one student which is selected by competitive exam, Graduating class numbers 212 representing 98 counties. | 1887-07-16-pg01 | WCM |
Sam Houston State Normal | Story | Applicants to attend school there must obligate themselves to teach in the public schools for 2 years. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Sam Houston State Normal (10th catalog) | Story | During the las decade some 1,570 students have been here. 487 have graduated. Student are pledged to teach as many sessions in Texas Public school as they attend at the normal. | 1889-06-15-pg04 | WCM |
Sammons, Charles A/ Mr/Miss Mary Georgie Porter | Wedding | Married 22 July 1894 in Ardmore, I. T. (Chico times) Buried at Ardmore also. | 1894-08-02-pg01 | DN |
Sampler Edward Lee Mr/Miss Sarah Foster | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Sampler Edward Lee Mr/Miss Sarah Foster | Wedding | Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-23-pg01 | WCM |
Sampler, Dow Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 1 Jan. 1893. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
Sampson, D. J. | Story | Assistant teacher at the Cottonwood School. | 1887-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Sams, Brothers | Death | Murdered in Hill County | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Sams, Minnie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. W P. Rose | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Sams, Walter | Story | Begun the publication of six columns | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Samuels, Henry C. Locomotive Engineer | Death | Died in a wreck of the northbound passenger train 8 miles W. of Quanah, Texas. | 1893-06-03-pg05 | WCM |
Samuels, J.B. | Death | Drove buggy into Clear Fork of Trinity River | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
San Antonio | Story | River Rose Some Ten or Twelve Feet | 1880-05-07-pg04 | WCM |
San Antonio | Story | Indians raiding near Fort Davis | 1880-07-09-pg01 | WCM |
San Antonio | Story | Is going to have a $500,000 hotel | 1881-07-01-pg04 | WCM |
San Francisco | Story | President arrived here yesterday | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Sand Hill | Story | A consolidation of clube effected & new members | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Sand Hill | Story | Methodist Quarterly to be held | 1881-04-15-pg01 | WCM |
Sand Hill | Story | Meeting going on | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Sand Hill | Story | Meeting begins next Friday | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Sand Hill | Story | Meeting closed | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Sandefur, Richard Johnson/Miss Alma Saylor | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Sandefur, Richard Johnson/Miss Alma Saylor | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Sanders, Asa Darby/Mrs Mary M. Adams | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Sanders, Bud Mr & Mrs | Birth | Baby was born (a little angel) (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, Charlie Mr | Death | Is very low with Consumption. | 1894-01-26-pg08 | WCM |
Sanders, Cora L. Miss/Robert Judson Neighbors | Wedding | Married 3 March 1895 in Wise County, Texas. They were both of Union Grove. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, E. O./Miss Anna Flora | Wedding | Marriage license obtained in Fort Worth. Bride is of Decature. (Fort Worth Gazette) | 1895-05-24-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, J. M. Mrs | Death | She is in very critical condition. (hopewell Correspondent June 15) | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, J.M. | Story | Taken very ill | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, J.M. | Story | Returned from Lewisville | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Sanders, Joseph Monroe/Rutledge, Mary C. Mrs (nee Holloway) | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1889 in Decatur. Bride and Groom are both from Decatur. | 1889-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, Laura Elmira Miss/John P. Slaton | Wedding | Married in Austin, Texas of Wednesday of last week. Groom is the Montague County Attorney (Nocona Leader) | 1895-05-02-pg05 | DN |
Sanders, Lew Mr/Miss Lena Brown | Wedding | Married 26 March 1897 in Wise Co at the home of the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs J. T. Brown. Groom is of Greenville. | 1897-03-04-pg04 | DN |
Sanders, Lew Mr/Miss Lena Brown | Wedding | Married 26 March 1897 in Wise Co. Her sister Mrs A. L. Norwood came from Denton to attend. | 1897-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sanders, Mary Ella Miss/Charles Lovell Rogers | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents 2 March 1894 in Wise County. | 1894-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Sanders, Mrs. J.M. | Death | Died yesterday | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Sanders, Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/Mr Henry Asberry Neighbors | Married 25 Dec. 1895 (Newark Correspondent) Bride is of Union Grove | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM | |
Sanders, Susan Elizabeth (Lizzie) Miss/Mr Henry Asberry Neighbors | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1895 in Wise County. (Briar Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Sandidge, Mr. J.R. | Story | Of Decatur, now with B.C. Evans Co. | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Sandifer, Dr. | Death | Lived 8 miles SE of here, oldest settler | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Sands, (paper damaged) | Wedding | Paper damaged | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Sands, Charles G. Mr | Story | Is low with Consumption. | 1894-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sands, Charlie Mr | Story | Is in very bad healh now. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1894-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Sands, Roland Theodore/Miss Julia Ann Newell | Wedding | Married 6 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Sandy | Story | Gum Thompson, V. W. Thomas | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sanford, Dr. Dayton | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie M. Young | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Sanford, Dr. Dayton | Story | Enroute to future home in Paradise | 1885-01-17-pg02 | WCM |
Sanford, William I./Miss Theodocia Moses | Wedding | Married at her father home (W. G. Moses) on 9 March 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-03-12-pg03 | WCM |
Sanford, William I./Miss Theodocia Moses | Wedding | Married at her father home (W. G. Moses) on 9 March 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-03-19-pg04 | WCM |
Sapps, Mr | Death | His 14 year old son was buried at Cottondale last Sunday. | 1890-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Sapps, Mr (who lives on Joe Woody's farm) | Death | His 14 year old son died on the 21st inst with flux. (Mullin Flat Correspondent) | 1890-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Sarles, Madison Monroe Mr/Miss Udella Jones | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1895 in Wise Co.. Bride is of Wise Co. Groom is of Gainesville. ( Boyd Index) Couple will live in Gainsville. | 1895-10-17-pg05 | DN |
Satterwhite Mr & Mrs | Story | Will teach at the Pingle Creek School house starting the 1st Monday in November. | 1886-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Satterwhite Mr & Mrs | Story | They Teach school at Pringle Creek. They have 92 pupils for a 5 month term. | 1886-12-25-pg02 | WCM |
Satterwhite, D. S. Professor | Story | Will teach this fall at the Ford Schoolhose between Sunset & Crafton. Will begin middle of October. | 1887-09-24-pg02 | WCM |
Satterwhite, D. S. Professor | Story | Teaching school near Sunset. | 1888-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Satterwhite, Prof. D.S. | Story | Begin school at Pringle Creek | 1885-06-20-pg01 | WCM |
Satterwhite, Professor | Story | Is Teaching at Pringle Creek. (Alvord Correspondent) | 1887-01-08-pg05 | WCM |
Satterwhite, Professor | Story | Expects to begin teaching at Mt Zion in early November. | 1888-10-27-pg05 | WCM |
Satterwhite, Walter | Story | Taken to Dallas for Trial. Arrested thro' prejudice. | 1888-08-04-pg08 | WCM |
Satterwhite, Walter (young man living on Pringle Creek, a few miles W. of Sunset) | Story | Charged with violating postal laws. | 1888-07-21-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, Bud Mr & Mrs (name blurred) | Birth | Daughter born on the 9th. Near Stokes S. H. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1890-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Saunders, Ellsworth | Story | Opend an ice cream parlor on East Main Street in Decatur. | 1889-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, Ellsworth Mr ( O. E. Saunders) | Death | Obituary. Killed himself and his wife in Dallas Tuesday morning. Long article. Well known in Wise County. | 1895-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, Ellsworth Mr ( O. E. Saunders) | Death | Obituary. His remains were buried at Oakland Cemetery in dallass at 10 am Thursday July 4. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. S. D Perkinson past of the Deatur Christian Church. | 1895-07-12-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, Ellsworth Mr ( Owen E. Saunders) | Death | Obituary. Killed himself and his wife, Annie M. Flory Saunders, in Dallas Tuesday morning, 2 July 1895. Long article. Well known in Wise County. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Saunders, Ellsworth Mr ( Owen E. Saunders) | Death | Tribute. Written by his father P. O. Saunders from Mexico City. Maybe the father didn't hear that he killed his wife Annie. | 1895-07-25-pg04 | DN |
Saunders, John | Story | Dwelling burned down | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Saunders, Louis Thomas/Miss Delia Emily Beard | Wedding | Married last Sunday and left for their new home in Smithville, Texas | 1895-08-22-pg01 | DN |
Saunders, Mr. P.O. | Story | Will appear in next issue | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, Mr. P.O. | Story | Of Decatur legal bar | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, Mr. P.O. | Story | Attorney at Law of Decatur Texas | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Saunders, Mr. P.O. | Story | Will move to Decatur | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, Mrs. R.E. | Story | Spending weeks in Vineyard City | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Saunders, Owen Ellsworth Mr/Miss Annie M. Flory | Wedding | Owen Ellsworth Saunders married Annie M. Flory 22 May 1895 in Fort Worth, Texas and killed her and himself on 2 July 1895 in Dallas, Texas. | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | At home sick | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Horse stealing counsel | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Ad | Attorney at Law-- Decatur Texas | 1881-05-27-pg01 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Guest of Dr. J.A. Brown | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Mother, of Missouri, will come | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Made a brief visit | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Erection of two dwellings | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Two new dwellings at $1600 | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Returned from visit to Southwest Missouri | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Family goes to Vineyard City | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Saunders, P.O. | Story | Resides near Perry Collom | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Saunderson, Joe Mr | Death | Died at the home of his parents, 4 miles Northwest of eatur 11 July 1898 of whooping cough. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1898-07-14-pg01 | DN |
Savage, Bert | Death | Victim of the shooting in Sherman is delirious. | 1891-08-01-pg08 | WCM |
Savage, Elder | Story | Closed meeting at High Point School | 1880-08-13-pg02 | WCM |
Savage, Elder | Story | Conducting at Gentry church | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Savage, James | Story | Shot and killed Jerome Shoemaker | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Savage, Jim | Story | Being tried in Montague District Court, No mention of the offense, but a jury of 60 inidicates it is a serious offense. | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Savage, William (young man) | Death | Drowned in Denton Creek. Son of Thomas Savage. | 1886-06-05-pg03 | WCM |
Sawyer, G. W. Professor | Story | 2nd teacher at the Dye school was elected to the legislature. | 1897-01-07-pg01 | WCM |
Sawyer, Mr | Death | Masons went to Alvord yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr Sawyer who was buried with Masonic Honors. | 1896-04-10-pg05 | WCM |
Saxe, John G. | Death | Poet is dead | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Saxon, Mrs. A.L. | Story | To address citizens at Decatur | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Sayles, David | Story | Reached habitation of our friend | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sayles, E.M. | Story | Partook of dinner a few days since | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Sayles, E.M. | Story | About Younger brothers | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Sayles, Irwin | Story | Taken up abode in our town | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Sayles, Irwin | Story | Drive into country across river | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sayles, Mrs. Lucy | Death | Daughter of Wise County Judge | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Saylor, Alma Miss/Richard Johnson Sandefur | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Saylor, Alma Miss/Richard Johnson Sandefur | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Saylor, J.B. | Wedding | Wed to Bettie Pigg | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Saylor, M. | Story | New school teacher at Lone Mound | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Saylor, Robert/Miss Lou Ella (Bettie) Pigg | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 at the Bride's parents a few miles SW of Decatur | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Scaggs, Mary Miss/John Evans | Wedding | Married 22 August 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Scagraves, Ann | Story | J. J. Terrell clerk of dist. Court | 1883-03-23-pg04 | WCM |
Scales, Mintie Mrs (nee Pryor) | Death | Die in Bowie, Montague Co. Texas at the family residence 14 Feb. 1898. Sister of mrs A. C. Terrell of Alvord. | 1898-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Scanlan, William (Shorty or "Pek a Boo") Mr | Death | Obituary. Age about 35, died about Monday July 29, 1895 after drinking morphine. Lived in Dallas and worked for R. M. Beville in Decatur. | 1895-08-01-pg01 | DN |
Scanlin, Mr (Shortly) | Death | His body was bound in Dallas, Texas. Suicide is though to be the cause from unrequited love. Formerly he worked in the Beville's Harness shop in Decatur. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Esq. | Story | Moved his residence to east side of square | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, Esq. James | Story | Has large stock of goods | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, James | Story | New Justice ofPrecinct 1 (or 4, paper damaged) replacing J. M. Smith who resigned. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, James | Death | Obituary. Died Thursday 22 Jan. 1891 in Paradise. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. This obituary and other news was written by the 4th Grade Class at Paradise under the supervision of Prof. Weatherford. | 1891-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Scarborough, James Mr | Death | Administrix of his estate is being sued by Pickett, Carpenter and Wagoner. He died 21 Jan 1891 in Paradise, Texas. Buried there. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Jas. | Story | Paid us a visit | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Jas. | Story | Indebtedness for favors | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Jim Mr | Story | Says he has two sons graduating: Ben Johnson at the State Normal at Huntsville and Lee Scarboough at West Brook in Jack County. Lee is living with his grandfather A. Johnson a former resident of Wise Co. | 1890-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Jim Mr | Death | Attempted to go to Bridgeport, but gave out and was brought home almost helpless. Died 21 January 1891 in Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. | 1890-06-14-pg01 | WCM |
Scarborough, Jim Uncle | Death | The latest information is that he can live but a few hours at most. | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Mr. | Story | Open his stock of new goods in Read house | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, Mr. | Story | Begun to open his stock on square | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, Mr. | Story | Has added improvements | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, Mr. Esq. | Story | Purchased 3 lots on east side of square | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Scarborough, Mrs (nee: Johnson) | Death | Obituary. Died 21 Feb. 1892 in Paradise Wise Co. Texas. Burial is unknown. Husband was James Scarborough and her sister was Mary E. Dillard. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Scarborough, Uncle Jim | Story | Of Paradise, was in city | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Scarborough's. | Story | The traveling public will find ample accomodations | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Scarbourgh, Mr. | Story | Killed a hog, weighed 322 pounds | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Scarbourgh, Mrs | Story | Large cake left upon our table | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Scarbrough and Jones, Messrs | Story | New drilled well affords plenty of water | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Scarbrough, Mr. | Story | Has built an addition to his house | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Scarbrough, Mrs | Story | Visiting father's family in Fort Worth | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Schaeffer, C. A. Mrs (Cynthia Ann Glass) | Story | Board and Lodging. South Side East Main Street, Decatur. Meals 25 cents, Lodging 25 cents | 1888-01-28-pg01 | WCM |
Schaeffer, John M. | Story | A well known citizen, now of Arkansas | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Schaeffer, Mrs T.E. | Wedding | Wed to Jeff Lee | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Schaeffer, Prescia Miss/James Leander Smith | Wedding | Married 5 Jan. 1896. | 1896-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Schaeffer, Sarah Alice Miss/Mr Marshall Aubrey Hemphill | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Schaeffer, Sarah Alice Miss/Mr Marshall Aubrey Hemphill | Wedding | Married 29 Nov. 1896. Couple are from "Dry Hollow". Married at the home of the Bride's mother Mrs C. A. Schaeffer.(Alvord Bidget) | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Scharff, Gerson Mr & Mrs (of Sunset) | Birth | Son born 14 March 1895. (Sunset Signal) | 1895-03-21-pg05 | DN |
Scharff, Gerson Mr & Mrs (of Sunset) | Birth | Son Isadore Gerson Scharff was born 14 March 1895 in Sunset, Montague Co., Texas. Attendees at the ceremony are listed. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Scharff, Gerson Mr/Miss Helena Hohenemser | Wedding | Card are out. Groom is of Sunset, Bride is of decatur andis the niece of J. Ullman of Decatur. They are buried at Temple Israel Cemetery, Memphis, Tenn. | 1894-05-03-pg05 | DN |
Scharff, Gerson Mr/Miss Helena Hohenemser | Wedding | Married at the home of William Zadik in Decatur on 9 May 1894. | 1894-05-10-pg05 | DN |
Scharff, Gerson Mr/Miss Helena Hohenemser | Wedding | Married last Wednsday Evening. Long article. Attendees listed. Presents and givers names listed. Bride has lived in Decatur 4 years. Groom is of Sunset | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Schimshire, Annie M. | Death | In Memory | 1880-06-04-pg04 | WCM |
Schmapel, H.C. | Wedding | Wed to M.A. McDaniel | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Schmitton, Viola (nee: Miller) Mrs/Mr J. N. Davis | Wedding | Recently married. Groom is of Sonora, California. Bride is the daughter of Uncle Billy Miller who lived in Wise Co. at one point. Mr Miller is now deceased. | 1891-06-06-pg04 | WCM |
Schneider, Andrew | Story | At Willow Point, drank 11 bottles of beer | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
School | Story | Two colored in county | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
School at Sycamore closes Friday | Story | (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1899-05-05-pg04 | DN |
School began in Glasco on 9 Nov. 1899 | Story | Attendance is small because many are picking cotton. (Glasco Correspondent) | 1899-11-17-pg06 | WCM |
School building in Paradise is almost finished | Story | Should befinished by 15 Oct. 1894. | 1894-09-29-pg01 | DN |
School closed atMuse so Cotton could be picked | Story | School stopped on Monday (Muse correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
School examiners rules for Texas | Story | There at 20 questions for each branch of study and you must achieve at least 50% correct on each branch and you must have an average for all branches of at least 75%. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
School Fund | Story | Judge Hodges received $3000 for school fund | 1881-03-04-pg02 | WCM |
School houose at Liberty was burned last Friday | Story | Doors, Benches, and bell were saved. | 1899-12-01-pg04 | DN |
School in Davis is closed | Story | Children are home sick with measles. | 1896-01-10-pg08 | WCM |
School in Sam Houston opened Monday of last week | Story | 38 Pupils. Half boys an half girls. Mr Halcomb of the Messenger is th teacher | 1899-12-01-pg06 | WCM |
School Lands | Story | A direct friction is openly expressed | !883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School Lands | Story | Sold to Glen Halsell @ $2.50 per acre | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School Law | Story | All children without regard to color over age 8 and under 17 shall be entitled to the public school fund for that year. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
School Rhome | Story | Numbers 60 pupils | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
School, Alvord | Story | A.J. Wellington, principal | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
School, Alvord | Story | List of trustees | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
School, Alvord | Story | Cooper house to become schoolhouse | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
School, Alvord | Story | Hope may be willing to concede | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
School, Alvord | Story | M.B. Rhoads contract for school | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
School, Alvord Normal | Story | Resolutions adopted by teachers | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
School, Annis Chapel | Story | Prof. Roderick will teach | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
School, Annis Chapel | Story | Closed by Prof. W.T. Baggett | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
School, Audubon | Story | Prof. B.T. Clement teaching 75 pupils | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
School, Audubon | Story | Mr. J. G. Jones is teaching | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Audubon | Story | Grammar school under Mr. Elder of Aurora | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
School, Aurora | Story | Prof. Barber teaching | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
School, Aurora | Story | Rupture in school | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
School, Aurora | Story | New school totally wrecked | 1883-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
School, Aurora | Story | Prof. Bell Johnson conducting | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
School, Aurora Acad. | Story | Wind damaged | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
School, B.F. Hall [Paradise] | Story | 112 pupils, letter from W. H. Mershon | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
School, Babb | Story | Miss Mollie Spann commenced a school | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
School, Babb's | Story | Literary School going on | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
School, Bethel | Story | Employed J.L. Travis to teach | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
School, Bond | Story | South of Chico | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
School, Boonsville | Story | Being taught by Mr. Ballou | 1881-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
School, Boonsville | Story | Prof. Akard teaching | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Boonsville | Story | Prof. Kerr teaching | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
School, Boonsville | Story | Prof Kerr, finest in county | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
School, Briar Branch | Story | John Branson will begin new school | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
School, Briar Branch | Story | Parson Shearer preaching | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
School, Bromlow Mound | Story | James Calloway will preach | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
School, Bromlow Mound | Story | Jas. Calloway to teach | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Brumlow | Story | 10 miles north of Decatur | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
School, Burton | Story | Miss Blakey states: School started off very well | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
School, Canyon Grove | Story | 8 miles north of Decatur | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
School, Canyon Grove | Story | Located, lying between two Black Creek hills | 1883-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
School, Canyon Grove | Story | Group with Washington Terr. Fever lived here | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
School, Center Point | Story | Near Paradise, John Thomas began school | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
School, Center Point | Story | J.C. Casey teaching | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
School, Chico | Story | Numbers 125 pupils | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Chico | Story | 125 students | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
School, Chico High | Story | Over 200 pupils | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
School, Cold Spring | Story | Group with Washington Terr. Fever lived here | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
School, Cold Springs | Story | Miss Annie Jones teaching | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
School, Cold Springs | Story | Singing at Cold Springs School | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
School, Cold Springs | Story | Lecture delivered | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
School, Cold Springs | Story | M.A. Forgy began school | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | $500 raised, 28 by 40 feet with room overhead | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | The Academy building at Cottondale will be completed | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Invited to attend Schoolhouse benefit | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Correspondence | Our school is being painted | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Opened last Monday with 40 pupils | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Reduced tuition to one dollar per month | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Correspondence | B.F. Banks, R.P. Cochran and G.P. Woody committee | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Prof'. Forsythe's school at Cottondale | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Prof. Verne teaching | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Prof Haggard has 65 pupils | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
School, Cottondale | Story | Prof. Haggard will teach | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
School, Cottondale High | Story | Will begin June 4th with W.H. Price | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
School, Cottonwood | Story | Eld. Mears to commence meeting | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
School, Crafton | Story | Prof. Hayes, 60 pupils | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
School, Decatur | Story | Miss Mattie House will begin teaching | 1881-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
School, Decatur | Story | City fathers edifice for $15,000 | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
School, Decatur | Story | New High School | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Decatur | Story | 237 pupils in graded | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
School, Decatur High | Story | Teachers: Latimore, Battle, Hunt | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
School, Decatur High | Story | Opened with Sue Warren a principal | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
School, Decatur High | Story | Trustees have elected faculty | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
School, Decatur High | Story | Principal and 5 assistants with 350 students | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
School, Decatur Normal | Story | Location and tender of $10,000 | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Deep Creek | Story | C. Vanmeter, Sunday School organized | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
School, Draco | Story | Tom Brackett, instructor | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
School, Dry Hollow | Story | Funeral held at school house | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
School, Dry Hollow | Story | Three miles north of Alvord | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
School, Dry Hollow at Pella | Story | Shooting at Schoolhouse | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
School, Dry Ridge | Story | One mile south of Sunset | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Building the best log schoolhouse | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Has been erected with splendid view including county seat | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | A new log schoolhouse has been erected | 1881-08-19-pg03 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Debating Society meets Thursday | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Grandville Key is teaching | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | 60 pupils, teacher, A.J. Brown | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Under management of Prof. W.R. Butler | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
School, East Mound | Story | Prof. Worley is teacher | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
School, Elm | Story | Located at Briar Branch | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
School, Elm | Story | Silas Miller will teach | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Elm | Story | In north part of county | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
School, Elm | Story | Near Sandy, Silas Miller closed | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
School, Embry | Story | Becomes principal | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
School, Filer | Story | Eld. H.C. Mears filled appointment | 1885-07-18-pg06 | WCM |
School, Flat Rock | Story | Mr. A. W. Merritt is teaching | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | Rev. W.J. Gregory will preach | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | W.B. Palmer will open | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | Closed the first term | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | W.B. Palmer, teacher | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | Union Sunday School celebration | 1884-06-20-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | J.S. Foster, A.T. Akers, G.W. Rowlett, Henry McCoy, Isaac Clark, Walton, J.H. Jones, W.B. Palmer | 1884-06-20-pg03 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | August 29, 1884 school closes, letter to editor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | W.B. Palmer begins free school | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | At Alvord, Letter to editor | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | S.H. Kelsey will teach | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
School, Foster | Story | S.H. Kelsey will open | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
School, Free | Story | Patrons served with notice | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
School, Friendship | Story | Mr. Merrell's school closed, measles | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Friendship | Story | County meeting will be held | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
School, Friendship | Story | Miss Kate Blakey teacher | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
School, Garvin | Story | Taught by Prof. S. L. Atkins | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
School, Garvin | Story | Prof. Atkins has school | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
School, Glover | Story | On Garrett's Creek closes this week | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Gose | Story | On Catlett Creek | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
School, Gum | Story | A few miles northwest | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
School, Hall's | Story | East of Springtown | 1881-12-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Hall's Academy | Story | At Paradise, new bell | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
School, Henson | Story | On Martin's Branch | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
School, Hereford Station | Story | Miss Jennie Howard will teach | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
School, Huff | Story | Teacher, Mr. Jackson of Sunset | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
School, In Paradise | Story | Prof. Hall will build school 24 by 40 feet | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Independent | Story | 40 odd at Aurora school | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Jasper Creek | Story | School in Jack County | 1881-07-01-pg02 | WCM |
School, Jasper Creek | Story | Miss Kate Blakey teaching | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
School, Jones | Story | James Durham buried there | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
School, Jones | Story | A few miles from here | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
School, Jones | Story | Four ladies and one young man | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
School, Keeter | Story | Improving with 92 pupils | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Lee | Story | Southwest of Decatur | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
School, Lolla Spring | Story | Henry Jackson is teaching | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, Lolla's Branch | Story | Geo. C. Jackson was teacher | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Lone Moundl | Story | Prof. A.J. Crawford will teach | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
School, Lone Moundl | Story | Prof. A.J. Crawford will teach | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
School, Lucky Ridge | Story | Prof. Kirkpatrick is teaching | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
School, Masonic | Story | 91 at Aurora school | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Masonic Institute | Story | At Aurora, Miss Jossie Long as assistant teacher | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
School, Miss Blakey's | Story | Trio of bouquets by young ladies | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
School, Mount Pleasant | Story | In extreme south part of county | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
School, Mr. Wellington's | Story | 2 large blackboards | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
School, Mt. Zion | Story | In Montague County was consumed by fire | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
School, Murphy Springs | Story | On Black Creek | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
School, Negro [Decatur] | Story | Begins first of next month | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, New Bethel | Story | Miss Alice Teasdale of Aurora will teach | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
School, New Hope | Story | 4 miles northeast of Chico near West's Academy | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
School, Nickell | Story | Three miles northwest of here | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
School, Oak Grove | Story | Miss Blakey expects to begin next Monday east of river | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
School, Oak Grove | Story | Opened by Laura Fields | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
School, Oak Grove | Story | Mr. Parrish will teach | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
School, On Black Creek | Story | Miss Martha Reynolds will teach near Murphy's Springs | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Progressing finely with over 50 pupils | 1881-05-27-og03 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | New school report | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Between 50 and 60 pupils | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Prof. Hall's school continues to grow | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Very sorry, people of Paradise got into wrangle | 1883-10-05-pg03 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Troubles have been compromised | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | Election, religious prejudice, 120 votes | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
School, Paradise | Story | John Kirkpatrick will open school | 1885-05-23-pg08 | WCM |
School, Paradise Academy | Story | Succeeded in orginanizing Sunday School | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
School, Paradise High | Story | Prof. Hall has written to Prof. Dallas | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
School, Paradise Secession | Story | Eld. Austin and dau. to teach | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pecan | Story | Miss Gose will teach | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
School, Pella | Story | School is doing well at Pella | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
School, Pella | Story | Closed because of scarlet fever | 1881-04-01-pg02 | WCM |
School, Pella | Story | Prof. Leslie is doing well | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pella High | Story | Professor Kidd has proven himself | 1883-03-23-pg04 | WCM |
School, Perrin | Story | Proposed Sunday School lecture | 1883-03-23-pg01 | WCM |
School, Pleasant Grove | Story | Teacher, A.J. Crawford | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pleasant Grove | Story | Near Chico | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
School, Pleasant Hill | Story | A few miles northwest of here, remodeling | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pleasant Hill | Story | Prof. V. Gale is teaching | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pleasant Valley | Story | Mrs. S.W. Cowling in charge | 1885-03-21-pg04 | WCM |
School, Plesant Hill | Story | Inquest over burning schoolhouse, $2.50 | 1885-01-10-pg04 | WCM |
School, Post Oak Grove | Story | A young lady is teaching | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
School, Prairie Point | Story | 70 pupils enrolled | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
School, Prairie Point | Story | J.M. Spencer will teach | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
School, Preskitt | Story | 4 miles southwest of Decatur | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
School, Pringle | Story | Made voting place | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
School, Pringle Creek | Story | 65 pupils | 1885-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
School, Pringle Creek | Story | Prof. D.S. Satterwhite employed | 1885-09-26-pg01 | WCM |
School, Prof. Foster's | Story | Has good attendence | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
School, Prof. Hall's | Story | Continues to grow in Pardise | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Prof. John Embry's | Story | At Decatur closes this week | 1881-06-10-pg03 | WCM |
School, Ramsour's | Story | Prof. Sam Ramsour's school | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
School, Rhome | Story | Organized, in town on Ft. W. & DC railroad | 1883-04-27-pg01 | WCM |
School, Rhome | Story | Taught by Prof. W.M. Horne, closed | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
School, Rhome | Story | Miss Ada Hockett, will take charge of music | 1885-11-07-pg01 | WCM |
School, Rhome | Story | Prof. Williams is teaching | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
School, Rock Spring | Story | In west part of county | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, Rough Edge | Story | Henry Jackson is teaching | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
School, Round Tree | Story | J.W. Booth spoke | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
School, Rush Branch | Story | Is suspended | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
School, Sand Flats | Story | In western part of county | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
School, Sandy | Story | Prof. N.H. Sledge has just closed | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
School, Sandy Creek | Story | Farmer's Alliance meets | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
School, Shady Grove | Story | W.T. Baggett will commence public school | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
School, Shady Grove | Story | Debating club meets | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
School, Shady Grove | Story | A country school house | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
School, Shot Gun | Story | Likely same as Dry Hollow School at Pella | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
School, Stradley | Story | Debate: Wilmeth and Cato at Jacksboro | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
School, Stradley | Story | In Jack County | 1885-09-26-pg01 | WCM |
School, Sunset | Story | J.T. Morgan began teaching | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, Sunset | Story | Prof. Ball opened public school | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
School, Sweetwater | Story | Miss Mary E. Watson teaching | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
School, Sycamore | Story | On Black Creek | 1885-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
School, Sycamore | Story | H.G. Walker will teach | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
School, Sycomore | Story | Group with Washington Terr. Fever lived here | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
School, Tarrapin Neck | Story | Been furnished with seats and desks | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
School, Terrapin Neck | Story | Four miles northeast of Springtown | 1881-07-01-pg02 | WCM |
School, Thomas | Story | Prof.Thomas will begin | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
School, Thorp Spring | Story | Prof. Morrison as principal | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
School, Trustees | Story | Election | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
School, Twin Ponds | Story | School closed | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
School, Tyler Springs | Story | Has been torn down and moved | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
School, Tyler Water | Story | Miss Beadleston of Michigan will teach | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
School, Tyler Water | Story | John D. Stovall is teaching | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
School, Union Grove | Story | J.F. Anderson teaching | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, Union Grove | Story | Has 90 pupils | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
School, Union Hill | Story | Four miles from Alvord | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
School, Vaughn, Prof. | Story | Teaching a flourishing school | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Veal Station | Story | Old Academy built in 1858 | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
School, Veal's Station | Story | Professors W.D. Fielding and B.G. Fenton | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
School, Walnut Creek | Story | Mattie Shannon teaching | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
School, Walnut Creek | Story | Wind blew it away | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
School, White's | Story | Rev. D.L. Hines conduted meeting | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
School, Willow Point | Story | Miss McCoy teaching | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
School, Willow Point | Story | Miss McCoy teaching | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
School, Willow Point | Story | Prof. C.R. Williams teaching | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
School, Willow Point | Story | Brother and sister Key teaching | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
School, Wise County | Story | 2665 kids over 8 under 14 & 80 communities | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
School, Wright | Story | Body laid to rest | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
School, Wright | Story | S.H. Kelsey to begin school | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
School, Zeigler, Mr. | Story | Retires from the Decatur school | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
School. Shady Grove | Story | Crockett Alexander will commence school | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Schools, Decatur | Story | 3 schools in Decatur | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Schools, Paradise | Story | Two schools at Paradise progressing | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Schools, Sabbath | Story | Has been organized at the Babb and MaHaffe schoolhouses | 1881-06-03-pg02 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | 60 public schools in operation | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | 101 school communities organized | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | To divide into districts and be numbered | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | Census shall be taken by trustees | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | Teachers Election | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Schools, Wise County | Story | 98 school districts, 294 trustees | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Scivally, Irvin | Story | Was married in Sunset | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Scivally, Jacob Calvin Mr & Mrs | Story | Their 10 month old baby fell into the fire and burned the side of the face. (Sunset Signal) That child may be Mandy Scivally age 6 in 1900 or Arnold Scivally age 4 in 1900. Both lived. | 1896-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Scivally, M. L. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Union Hill. | 1889-02-23-pg04 | WCM |
Scivally, M. L. Professor | Story | Closed his school at Union Hill, near Pella on the 19th. | 1889-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Scivally, M. L. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Lake Vally School. | 1891-02-21-pg01 | WCM |
Scivally, M. L. Professor (of Pella) | Story | He expects to teach this fall and winter (didn't say where). | 1887-10-08-pg02 | WCM |
Scobee, Benjamin Franklin Mr | Death | Died 23 June 1890 in Paradise, Wise Co., Texas. Buried at the Paradise Cemetery. | 1890-06-28-pg04 | WCM |
Scobee, Benjamin Franklin Mr | Death | Obituary, but other than the date of death 3 June 1890 it just has platitudes, nothing substantial. He was a nice man. | 1890-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Scobee, Benjamin Franklin Mr | Death | More platitutdes. | 1890-07-19-pg04 | WCM |
Scobee, B.F. | Wedding | Wed to Addie Shelton | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Scoggins Willie/ Mr Cumby Jones | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Scott, Annie Bell Miss/William Harvey Mead | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, Benton Thomas/Miss Sarah Alice (Allie) Rich | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1888 (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, Benton Thomas/Miss Sarah Alice Rich (Allie) | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1888 at Alvord, Texas. Groom is the brother of Deputy Marshall Charles Scott | 1889-01-05-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, Bob | Story | Arrested for horse stealing | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Scott, Dr. | Story | Of Audubon, has bought out | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Scott, Edward J./Miss Justina P. Roberts | Wedding | Married at Birdville, Tarrant County, Texas 23 Dec. 1888. Groom is the brother of Deputy Marshall Charles Scott | 1889-01-05-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, Eld. W.H. | Story | Of the Christian Church | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Scott, James D. (living near Audubon) | Story | Judge Brady pronounce him as being insane. | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
Scott, John | Death | Old citizen of Collon County | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Scott, Lindsey (Young Man living near Alvord) | Story | Arrested for horse theft and jailed in Decatur. | 1893-10-20-pg04 | WCM |
Scott, Mary Mrs/A. Swinford | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 13 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Scott, Thomas A. | Death | Railraod Magnate died | 1881-06-03-pg02 | WCM |
Scott, W. H. | Story | Correspondence from Jim Ned City | 1883-03-23-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, William B. | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday 16 June 1896 in Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas. Buried with Masonic Honors at Cottonwood Cemtery. | 1896-06-19-pg05 | WCM |
Scott, William B. | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday 16 June 1896 in Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas. Buried with Masonic Honors at Cottonwood Cemtery. | 1896-06-26-pg08 | WCM |
Scott, William B. | Death | Obituary. Died Tuesday 16 June 1896 in Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas. Buried with Masonic Honors at Cottonwood Cemtery. | 1896-07-03-pg01 | WCM |
Scott, xxxx Mr | Death | He died in the Asylam at Terrell. Son of W. B. Scott of Audubon. | 1891-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Scraggs, Mrs. Mary F. | Wedding | Wed to A.G. Britton | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Scribne, Louis Mr | Death | Tribute of respect by the Masons of Bridgeport. Died 13 Feb 1890. Buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. | 1890-04-26-pg08 | WCM |
Scribner, Louis | Story | Bridgeport School trustee | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Scribner, Louis (one of the oldest settlers) | Death | Died at his home near Brdgeort last Wednesday. | 1890-03-01-pg08 | WCM |
Scribner, Mr. L.S. | Story | Rented his farm to C.B. Blackburn | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Scribner, Mrs. | Story | Home from visiting relatives | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Scrimshire, J.H. | Story | At Baird in Calahan County | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, John (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Arrested for horse theft in Albuquerque. Also has a similar charge in Baylor County. | 1886-02-06-pg07 | WCM |
Scrimshire, Mr. | Story | Left blue overcoat, unsuccessful raid | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, Mr. W.B. | Story | Moved from town to Garrett's Creek | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, Mr. Wm. | Story | Bought farm occupied by Mr. Stutt | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, Mr.W.B. | Story | Will move with his family | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, Mrs | Death | Of Paradise, died of pneumonia | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, W..B. | Story | Sends Messenger to A.H. Scrimshire | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, W.B. | Story | Killed a hog weighing | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Scrimshire, W.B. | Story | Was in Fort Worth | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Scrimshire, William | Story | Acquitted of a charge against him in District court. | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Scrinshire, Wm. | Story | Son of W.B. Scrinshire is in from Stephens County | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Scroggins, (son, age 16 of Mrs A. J. Scroggins) | Story | His Leg was broken when his team ran away. | 1891-09-19-pg08 | WCM |
Scroggins, Andrew J./Miss Ora Cornstubble | Wedding | Married 18 June 1899. Groom is of Union Grove. Bride is of Briar. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-06-30-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Andrew Jackson (of Garvin) | Death | Died from Pneumonia in 1890 (probably in March). Buried at Boyd Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Andy | Story | Of south part of county | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Scroggins, Annie Abigail Miss/Jessie Earnest Bell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 August 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Scroggins, Annie Abigail Miss/Mr Jessie Earnest Bell | Wedding | Married 3 August 1893 at the Summit hotel in Decatur. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Scroggins, Balum | Story | Building new dwelling | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Doc Mrs (lived two miles from Springtown) | Death | Died last Friday night and was buried in the Springtown Cemetery on Saturday. (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1889-05-18-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Dora Amanda Miss/Josephus Wesley Ford | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Scroggins, Dora Amanda Miss/Josephus Wesley Ford | Wedding | Married 8 Nov. 1896. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-04-pg08 | WCM |
Scroggins, Dora Amanda Miss/Samuel Jackson Israel | Wedding | Married 4 May 1887 in Wise County. (Hog Branch Correspondent, Pie Biter) | 1887-05-14-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Effie Miss (age 8) | Death | Died 29 Nov 1889. Buried at Arkansas Cemetery in Boyd, Texas. Daughter of Robert Franklin Scroggins. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-12-21-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Feraby (Pherbia) (wife of Samuel Scroggins) | Death | Early citizen of Walker Branch, Wise County died in Arkansas (probably Carroll County) recently. Age high 90's | 1899-08-04-pg08 | WCM |
Scroggins, J. E. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their daughter born on Tuesday, died the next day. (West Fork Corrspondent) | 1891-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, Jack and Walter Picket | Story | Had a dispute at a dance and ended up with Scorgis being slashed with a knife and Pickens had disappeared. | 1898-02-03-pg01 | DN |
Scroggins, James A. | Story | Found guilty in the Wise Co. Court of carying Knuckles.Plea of Guilty and fined $25. | 1897-04-29-pg04 | DN |
Scroggins, Lee Mr | Story | His leg was broken by a team running away. Very critical condition. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1891-09-19-pg05 | WCM |
Scroggins, Mary Emma Miss/Joseph Ralph Applewhite | Wedding | Married 27 Dec, 1886 (Hog Branch correspondent Keifer) | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Scroggins, Melissa Ann Mrs (nee: Shores)/Mr Thomas W. Neel | Wedding | Married 30 May 1896 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Newspaper has the brides name wrong as McAllister. | 1896-06-11-pg01 | DN |
Scroggins, Miss Amanda | Wedding | To Mr. James Tabor | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Scroggins, Miss F.M. | Wedding | To Mr. B. Stephens | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Scroggins, Miss Maggie | Wedding | Wed to Luther Ellaby | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Scroggins, Old Man | Death | Departed this life | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, R. F | Story | Charged with theft of two horses, one from Mr Taulor 6 miles N. of Decatur. (Justice Squires, Weatherford, Texas) | 1888-05-26-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, R. F | Story | Arrested in Weatherford by Deputy Sheriff Taylor for horse theft. | 1888-06-09-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, R. F. Mr/Mrs Eva Morrison | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893. Groom is of Garvin and bride is of anneville. (Draco Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Scroggins, R. F. Mr/Mrs Eva Morrison | Wedding | Married 3 June 1893 in the Methodist Parsonage in Rhome, Texas. Groom was age 17, bride was age 35. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1893-06-15-pg04 | DN |
Scroggins, S.C. | Story | Of Bridgeport, brought first bale of cotton | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Scruggs, Hon. C.C. | Death | County Judge of Denton County | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Scruggs, Janie Miss/Prof. Walter Whittier Witt | Wedding | Married at the Bride's home in Tarrant County Thursday 20 April 1899. Description of the bride and groom are given | 1899-05-05-pg08 | DN |
Scruggs, Major (acting postmaster at Gum) | Death | Reported to be very sick and not expected to live. | 1888-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Seaborn, M.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss N.M. Wright | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Seaborn, N. M. (Miles) Mrs/Mr James W. Preston | Wedding | Married 26 April 1891 in Springtown, Parker County, Texas | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Seabury, Mr. R. | Story | Pleasant Hill Vocal Music Assoc. | 1880-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Seagall, Miss | Story | Music teacher | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Seago, J.E. | Story | Of Weatherford, spent night in the city | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Seagraves, D.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Emma Hodges | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Seagraves, David M. | Wedding | Wed to Emma Hodges | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Seaham, England | Story | Coliery explosion occurred | 1880-09-17-pg04 | WCM |
Seal, Charlie C./Miss Martha Lou (Mattie) Greene | Wedding | Married in Slidell 13 August 1893 with a Denton County License. | 1893-08-24-pg05 | DN |
Seal, Pleasant (Boy age 9) | Death | Obituary. Killed when a horse got excited and dragged him through two fences. Died 8 Nov 1893. Buried at Slidell Cemeery. His father was David Crockett Seal. | 1893-11-16-pg01 | DN |
Seal, Pleasant (Boy age 9) | Death | Obituary. Killed when a horse got excited and dragged him through two fences. Died 8 Nov 1893. Buried at Slidell Cemeery. His father was David Crockett Seal. | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Sealed bids for the construction of the Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Bids will be received until 4 pm 22 Feb. 1892 for the stone or brick building. | 1892-02-20-pg04 | WCM |
Sealed bids for the construction of the Northwest Texas Baptist College | Story | Were opened and the contract was awarded to S. C. Kilgore of Denison for $20,855 | 1892-02-27-pg05 | WCM |
Seals, Bob | Story | Convicted of Adultery. 6 months and 15 days in the penetentiary. | 1886-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Seals, Bob | Story | A penitentiary agent took him to the pen for 6 months for bigamy. | 1886-10-09-pg01 | WCM |
Sealy, James Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born, No details, (West Fork Correspondent, Phoenix) | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Searcy, W.P. | Story | Of Garvin, were in Fort Worth buying goods | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Seay, J. E. Mr (of Kaufman, Texas | Story | Saw a very bright light which approached him. May have been ball lightning. | 1896-09-18-pg01 | WCM |
Sebastain, Belle/William L. Jones | Wedding | Married 6 Dec. 1896 in Parker County, Texas. (Newark Corrspondent) | 1896-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
Sebastian, C.H | Story | Paid $8.16 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Sebastian, Mr/Miss Emma Hatchel | Wedding | Married Thursday at the bride's step father E. Conrad who lives 6 miles E. of Bowie. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1894-12-06-pg09 | DN |
Sebastian, W.P. | Story | Former teacher, lawyer at Breckinridge | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Second grade teacher exam | Story | Same as 3rd grade with added items U. S. history, civil government, U. S. constitution and Texas contitution and mental and moral philosophy and effect of tobacco and intoxicants on the human system. | 1893-07-01-pg05 | WCM |
See, J. H. MrMiss Jennie Kirse | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Can't find them anywhere. Might be Kerse or Seay | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Seehorn, Martha Ann (Mattie) Miss/Lafayette F. Slimp | Wedding | Married in the Denton Courthouse 20 July 1892. | 1892-07-30-pg01 | WCM |
Seelinger, C. A./Miss Ella Mae Proctor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Sept. 1899 | 1899-04-14-pg10 | WCM |
Seelinger, Charles A./Miss Ella Mae Proctor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Sept 1899 | 1899-09-22-pg07 | WCM |
Sego, Mr. | Story | 168 bushels from 8 acres | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Selby, Daughter | Death | Age 10 or 12 died | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Sellars, E. G. Mr | Story | Left Wednesday for Gainesville because his father is very low. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Sellars, J. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 19 Sept. 1898 in Decatur, Texas | 1898-09-29-pg05 | DN |
Sellars, James Livingston/Miss Cora Nettie Gose | Wedding | Married 17 March 1897 in Decatur, Texas. Just returned from their wedding trip and are now setting up housekeeping. | 1897-02-25-pg05 | DN |
Sellars, James Livingston/Miss Cora Nettie Gose | Wedding | Married 17 March 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Sellars, James Livingston/Miss Cora Nettie Gose | Wedding | Married 17 March 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Sellars, James Livingston/Miss Cora Nettie Gose | Wedding | Married 17 March 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Sellars, M. D. and family | Story | Visited by their relative Mrs Witcher and little daugher from Missouri. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Sellars, M. D. Mrs (Laura Alice Pearson???) | Story | Went to Granby Missouri for a family reunion. Not been together for 25 years. | 1899-11-10-pg05 | DN |
Sellars, Thomas Lonzo Perry Mr/Miss Mary Elizabeth Pinkstaff | Wedding | Cards are out. To be married 3 April 1895. Couple are both from Chico. Bride was raised by a couple named McCracken, but she is a Pinkstaff. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Sellers, W.C. | Death | Buried on last Sunday | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Sells Bros. | Story | Four Ring circus at Decatur | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Seminary a Alvord is having enertainment | Story | Essays and recitstions will be given by the pupils of the Seminary. | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
Sensabaugh, Robt. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. A.E. Andrews | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Sensibaugh, Oma Alice Miss/Lewis Oliver Miller | Wedding | Married 29 Dec. 1895 at the bride's home near Decatur, Texas | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Sensibaugh, Robert Mr (age 88) | Death | Died at his home south of Decatur on the 15th Inst. (15 Dec. 1891) | 1892-01-09-pg09 | WCM |
Senter, L. E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughtr born. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1898-11-25-pg10 | WCM |
Senter, Luther Elmer (Lee)/Miss Sarah Jane Keele | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1895 in Rhome, Wise Co. Texas | 1896-01-09-pg08 | DN |
Senter, Luther Elmer/Miss Sarah Jane Keele | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1895. Bride is of Rhome. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Sersimshire, W.B. | Story | Agent for Parr's English Pad | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Setser Sam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 24 August 1889. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1889-09-07-pg04 | WCM |
Severe Drought is causing hardships | Story | Some people in Jack Count are living on bread alone and do not have enough to last through winter. | 1887-01-22-pg07 | WCM |
Sewall, John Mr & Mrs (of Sunset) (Mrs Sarah Ann Davis Sewell) | Story | Age 87. They have 212 descendants. 15 children, 11 living. 127 grand children and 70 g grandchildren | 1894-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Seward, Lizzie | Story | 2nd grade teacher at Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Sewart, Jennie Miss/Mr John Miller | Wedding | Married at Muse 6 January 1898. | 1898-01-14-pg05 | WCM |
Sewel, Peter Mrs (of Panther Creek) | Death | The Wife of Uncle Peter Sewell died last Sunday. | 1892-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Sewel. H. Mr | Story | Is still dangerously ill. | 1892-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Sewell Ooliver Perry Mr (age 52) | Death | Died 11 March 1891 at home 2 miles N. of Springtown, Parker Co. Texas from Dropsy of the Chest. Buried at Springtown Cemetery. | 1891-03-21-pg08 | WCM |
Sewell William Harrell Mr | Death | Died 18 May 1894 in Decatur. Resolution of respect by Deatur Lodge 447 A. F. and A. M. (Masons) Last illness was long and painful. | 1894-05-25-pg01 | WCM |
Sewell, Carlton D.Mr | Death | Died at the residence of his mother Mrs M. E. Sewell on 15 Aug. 1899. Buried atOaklawn. | 1899-08-18-pg04 | WCM |
Sewell, Charles D. Mr | Wedding | Surpirsed his friends by bringing home a new bride. Might be C. D. Sewell married L. E. Kilpatrick 21 Feb. 1894 in Milam Co. Texas. | 1894-03-29-pg05 | DN |
Sewell, Charlton | Death | Died in Decatur on Tuesday 15 August 1899. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Sewell, Charlton Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin girls born 24 Oct. 1894 in Decatur, Texas. | 1894-11-01-pg08 | DN |
Sewell, Charlton Mr & Mrs | Death | Their Infant child died Sunday night and was buried Monday afternoon. | 1895-04-26-pg05 | WCM |
Sewell, Dallas Mr/Miss Mary Eva L. Thorp | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Sewell, Elias Black Mr/Miss Leona Elvira Hutcheson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Sewell, H. | Death | Is very ill and not xpected to recover. | 1893-04-13-pg05 | DN |
Sewell, J. | Story | Working on railroad, bakes bread | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, J. N. | Story | Conducted singing | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, J. N. | Story | Teaching vocal music | 1880-06-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, J. N. | Story | Led in a singing | 1880-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Sewell, J.N. | Story | Union Sunday School organized | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, J.N. | Story | Having bad health | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, John Uncle | Death | Died Tuesday 23 July 1894 in Sunset, Montague Co. at the age of 85 years living a large family of children. Buried at Smyrna Cemetery, Montague County, Texas (Sunset Signal) | 1894-08-02-pg01 | DN |
Sewell, Liza Miss | Story | Is dangerously sick. | 1887-11-05-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, Martin/Miss Maudie Bell Porter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Sewell, May Miss/Mr Justin Denman | Wedding | Double Wedding held Sunday 17 May 1899 at the Methodist church in Jack County. Attendants listed. | 1899-05-26-pg01 | DN |
Sewell, Miss E. R. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. E,M. Reid | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, Mr. J. N. | Story | Supt. of Union School | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Sewell, Sarah Eliza Miss | Death | Tribute of Respect. Died last Sunday 5 Nov. 1887 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1887-11-12-pg02 | WCM |
Sewell, William Harrell Mr | Death | Is very sick again. Died 18 May in Wise Co. buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-03-29-pg05 | DN |
Sewell, William Harrell Mr | Death | Died at his residence in Decatur, Texas on Friday 18 May 1894. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery | 1894-05-24-pg05 | DN |
Sexton, Rev. George S./Miss Sallie G. Moseley | Wedding | Married 30 August 1893 in Marion, Texas. Grooms was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Living in St. Jo, Montague Co. Preached his first sermon Monday night here. Has been preaching 6 years. | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Sexton, Rev. George S./Miss Sallie G. Moseley | Wedding | Long detailed article. Married 30 August 1893 in Jefferson, Texas at the home of the Bride's sister. Grooms was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Living in St. Jo, Montague Co. Preached his first sermon Monday night here. Has been preaching 6 years. | 1893-09-14-pg05 | DN |
Seymour Cressett | Story | Sweet potatoes from Wise County sold 2 dollars per bushel | 1881-11-18-pg01 | WCM |
Shaddy, Elmira Maybelle Miss/George Washington Sheppard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 August 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Shaddy, Myrtle Miss (little girl) | Death | Died a week ago last Saturday. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery. Daughterr of John Shaddy | 1892-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Shady Grove | Story | Meeting | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Shady Grove | Story | Pickett and Collom to address people | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Shady Grove | Story | Christian meeing closed | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shanker, John | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Susan Dagger | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Shanker, John (of Decatur) | Story | Fell off a frieight train at Henrietta, Texas and had one arm and a part of one foot crushed. | 1891-03-21-pg05 | WCM |
Shanker, Mrs. | Death | Died Wednesday of measles | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Shankle, Brook | Story | Of Aurora, were visiting | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Shankle, Child | Death | Child of Milos Shankle | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Shankle, E. | Story | Came to flouring mill in town | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Shankle, Emory | Story | Living in the Hudson School District 5 miles S. of Aurora. (Budget) | 1890-01-18-pg01 | WCM |
Shankle, Eunice | Death | Ten months old at Alvord | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Shankle, Geo. | Story | Lost a mare | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Shankle, Geo. | Story | Oblagations to our friend for ride | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Shankle, Geo. | Story | After a load of lumber for church | 1885-08-29-pg01 | WCM |
Shankle, Hettie | Story | Called to observe | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Shankle, John Dyer/Miss Louisa (Lula) Huff | Wedding | Married on 30 May 1891 (not sure where). (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Shankle, Mrs. C.L. | Story | Of Tarrant County, called to observe | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Shankle, William | Death | Died at home in Newark, Wise Co. 29 Jan 1898. Buried at Dido Cemetery. Brother of Milu Shankle of Decatur. | 1898-02-10-pg05 | DN |
Shankle, William Mr | Death | Died Saturday 29 Jan 1898 from pneumonia. (Newark Correspondent) | 1898-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Shankles, George (of Alvord) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Shankles, John Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Shannon, A. J. Mr & Mrs | Death | their infant son died 15 Oct. 1890. (Alvord Budget) | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Shannon, Edward B. | Death | Suit against him and his heirs. | 1892-10-22-pg04 | WCM |
Shannon, J. D./Miss Rebecca Black | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Shannon, J. D./Miss Rebecca Black | Wedding | Married 21 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Shannon, Miss Tommie | Wedding | Married Mr. D.S. Cooper | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Shannon, Mr & Mrs of Avondale | Birth | Son born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-08-23-pg04 | WCM |
Shannon, Mrs. | Death | Wife of John Shannon, near Pella, died | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Shannon, Mrs. Mattie | Story | A widow, teaching at Walnut Creek | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Shannon, Sen. W.R. | Story | Of Weatherford, addressed crowd | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Shannon, Tommie | Wedding | Wed to Dave Cooper | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Shannon, W. R. Colonel and Mrs and children | Story | One of the earliest settlers of Parker County will leave tomorrow for California to live. | 1887-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Shannon, W.R. | Story | Of Parker Co. elected to state senate | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Shannon, W.R. | Story | Has our thanks | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Sharp, Alice Maria Miss/Mr Elisha Banks | Wedding | Married 28 August 1893 at the home of the brides' father, Groom was from Kansas,Bridge was from Decatur. | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Sharp, Alice Marie Miss/Mr Elisha Banks | Wedding | Married at the bride's parents home 28 August 1893. Bride is of Decatur. Groom is of Kansas | 1893-09-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sharp, Amanda Mrs (nee: Mandy Mooney) | Death | Obituary. Died 29 , July 1898 in Harrold, Wilbarger Co. Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wise Co. | 1898-08-04-pg05 | DN |
Sharp, C.D. | Story | Sentenced to be hung | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Sharp, Charles Glen (Glen) (age 3) | Death | Grandchild of Mr & Mrs John Sharp was brought from Oklahoma and buried at Bethel Cemetery Sunday. He died some time ago and had been buried in Oklahoma. Born 10 Aug. 1889, died 16 July 1893. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. Son of Charles Francis Sharp and Delia Rosenburg. | 1893-10-19-pg05 | DN |
Sharp, Charlie | Death | His baby, Edna Sharp died 23 Jan 1895. Lived only 6 days.. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. (Buzzard Lake Correspondent) | 1895-02-07-pg08 | DN |
Sharp, Della Miss (Daughter of Mr Pete Sharp) | Story | She, age 7 got her clothes and hair burned off, but her 9 year old brother Johnnie saved her. (Greenwood Enterprise) | 1896-02-13-pg04 | DN |
Sharp, Ida Miss (age 10) | Death | Obituary. Died when the fire she was lighting cause her clothes on Fire. Died 30 June 1890 according to the headstone. The Newspaper said she died 8 June 1890. buried at Willow Point Cemetery. | 1890-08-02-pg01 | WCM |
Sharp, Ida Miss (age 10) | Death | Obituary. Died 8 June 1890 when her clothing caught fire. Buried at Willow Point Cemetery. | 1890-08-23-pg01 | WCM |
Sharp, Ira W. | Death | Obituary. Was severely kicked in the abdomen by a horse and died Wednesday noon 8 May 1889. Leaving a wife and children. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1889-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Sharp, Joe | Story | Of Springtown, refused to testify in court | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Sharp, John Mr & Mrs (formerly of Wise) | Story | Aged couple is living in Roxbury Kansas. | 1899-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Sharp, Martha Belle (Mattie) Miss/Elroy Clifton Robbins | Wedding | Married 3 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is of Kansas. Bride is of Decatur. Married at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left for their home in Kansas. | 1893-05-06-pg05 | WCM |
Sharp, Martha Belle (Mattie) Miss/Elroy Clifton Robbins | Wedding | Married 3 May 1893 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is of Kansas. | 1893-05-11-pg05 | DN |
Sharp, Mattie Mrs/Samuel Ewing | Wedding | Married near Decatur with Cooke County marriage license 27 April 1890. | 1890-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Shaver, E.R. | Wedding | Wed to L.J. Halgood [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Shaw H.W. | Death | The great humorist died | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Shaw, A.M. | Story | Will preach tomorrow | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Shaw, Daughter | Death | Daughter of Rev. Shaw | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Shaw, Emma Miss/Dr Bramlett | Wedding | Married on Wednesday. (Item is listed as being composed on 18 Feb. 1894) | 1894-02-23-pg08 | WCM |
Shaw, Emma Ophelia Miss/Dr. Albert Chambers Bramlitt | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1894 in Decatur. I think these couples are keeping their certificates and not filing them. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Shaw, Hugh | Story | Seriously cut in a knife fight with John Larrison at the Hickory Plains school in N. E. Wise County. | 1888-04-28-pg02 | WCM |
Shaw, M. W. Mrs (wife of Mr Shaw) | Death | Obituary. Died at her home on Denton County leaving her husband and 3 children. | 1897-03-26-pg01 | WCM |
Shaw, Mattie Miss | Story | Teaching a privatr school in the S. part of Decatur. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Shaw, Mattie Miss/George Spencer Hoover | Wedding | Married 12 Feb. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. | 1896-02-13-pg04 | DN |
Shaw, Mattie Miss/George Spencer Hoover | Wedding | Married 12 Feb. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. | 1896-02-14-pg05 | WCM |
Shaw, Miss C.J. | Wedding | Wed to G.R. Weatherington | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Shaw, R. E. Professor | Story | Will teach at New South School near Judge Pickett's place this fall and winter. | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
Shaw, R. E. Professor | Story | Teaches at the New South School. | 1894-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shaw, Thad Mr | Story | Passed his examination for the board of pharmacy. | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Shaw, Thad Mr | Story | Passed his examinations and is now a druggist and pharmacist. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Shaw, Thad Mr | Story | Sold his interest in the Wise County Reformer t oC. C. Bearden and bought the Alvord Budget | 1898-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Shaw, Thad Mr (Prescription Clerk) | Story | Burned his hands badly when some phosphorous caught fire. | 1896-05-28-pg05 | DN |
Shaw, Thad Mr./Miss Mable Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Married last Sunday 12 Nov. 1899 in a double wedding in Decatur. | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Shaw, Thad Mr./Miss Mable Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Shaw, Thad/Miss Mble Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Double wedding on Sunday, 12 Nov. 1899 at the residence of Capt. Will Miller. | 1899-11-17-pg05 | DN |
Shawn, A.J. | Wedding | Wed to E. J. Slocum | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Shawn, Doshie Miss/William A. Long | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Shawn, Mary B. Miss/Raleigh Howard Nall | Wedding | Married 12 August 1896. | 1896-08-21-pg01 | WCM |
Shawn, Riley L. Doc/Miss Nora isabell Head | Wedding | To be married soon. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) Married 2 August 1891 in Parker County, Texas. | 1891-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Shawn, W. A. (Boonsville, Texas) | Story | Elected as a Justice in Wise County. | 1886-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Shay, Ed (a demented man) | Death | Tjhrew himslf in front of a train near Pittsburgh. | 1886-07-10-pg08 | WCM |
Shead, Mr | Story | His son in Paradise is quite ill. | 1886-07-17-pg05 | WCM |
Shean Steam Gin | Story | At Paradise turned out 87 bales in 9 days | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, D. | Story | Of Paradise, pleasantly called | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Highly respected | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Elected trustee at Paradise | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | In Tarrant County for cattle | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Has bought J.M. Roach's town property | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Having rock hauled | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Moved building from S.W. Corner of square | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Has put up turning lathe | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Horse shoes ready to nail on, for muddy, hard or rocky roads | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Adding two new rooms to residence west part of town | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, among visitors | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, mill engine bursted | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, were in Decatur | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Spent Monday night in Alvord | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, traded his old engine | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, receantly returned from bedside of mother | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Has charge of Postoffice at Paradise | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, among our visitors | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, visited Dallas | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Of Paradise, honored us with a brief call | 1885-11-14-pg01 | WCM |
Shean, Dan | Story | Got a thumb baly mashed at the Gin a few days ago. | 1890-11-01-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Girl | Birth | Dan Shean is happy man | 1884-09-12-pg02 | WCM |
Shean, Hattie M. Mrs and her 2 sons and 1 daughter | Story | Plan on visiting her relatives in Michigan. | 1886-12-25-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. | Story | Father of Dan, hurt by train | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. & Mrs. | Story | Visited Vinyard City | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. D. | Story | Employs additional help | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. D. | Story | Has bought entire interest of F. L. Mershon | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. D. | Story | Sends Messenger to Michigan | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. Dan | Story | Constructed machine to plow | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Mr. Dan | Story | Handed us a coil of rattlers | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Shean, Mrs. Hattie | Story | Of Paradise, expects mother from Mich. | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Mrs. Hattie | Story | Of Paradise, was shopping in the city | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Shean, Roy | Story | Is very low with typho malarial fever according to Dr. Yater. (Paradise Correspondent: Dude) | 1886-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Shean, Roy | Story | Still very low with fever. (Paradise Corresondent) | 1886-08-21-pg06 | WCM |
Shean's Gin | Story | In Paradise, 425 bales | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Shearen, Lowe Mr | Story | Summoned to Tennessee because of his sick father. | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Shearer, G.A. | Story | Music teacher has been in town | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Shearer, M.W. | Story | Chico circuit | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Shearer, Mr. | Story | Bridgeport music teacher | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Shearer, Rev. | Story | Will begin debate | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Shearer, Rev. | Story | Chico debate--Shearer and Hall | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Shearer, Rev. | Story | Of Chico, were shopping | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Shearer, Rev. MW. | Story | Circuit preacher, in Alvord last Sunday | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Shearer, Sidney Kimsey/Miss Mary Ellen McGehee | Wedding | Married 19 Dec. 1888 (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Shearon, Lowe Mr | Story | Editor of the Chico Bee. | 1886-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Shearon, Lowe Mr/Miss Miller | Wedding | Married last week. Groom is formerly of Dallas, now in New York City (Dallas) | 1893-02-18-pg08 | WCM |
Sheehan, John Mr | Death | Obituary (short one). Died of Pneumonia at home in Bridgeport Sunday 24 April 1898. Buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. | 1898-04-29-pg07 | WCM |
Shefflett, Era Lee Miss/Andrew Lee Foster | Wedding | Married 25 Nov. 1893 in Wise County. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-11-30-pg04 | DN |
Shelly, William (fireman on the Fort Worth & Denver train) | Death | Might be Jack Shelly. Killed near Clarendon, Texas 29 Jan. 1889 when his train hit a bank of wind blown sand on the track. | 1889-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton (young man) | Death | Fell out of a tree 8 miles N. of Decatur. Physician thinks his back is broken. | 1891-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Shelton, Addie | Wedding | Wed to B.F. Scobee | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Shelton, Charles Ninvia Mr/Miss Nora E. Priddy | Wedding | Married Sunday 15 Oct. 1893. Parents of groom and bride live near Sunset | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Shelton, Mary Belle Miss/Walker Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Minnie L. Miss/J. Oscar Fulghum | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Minnie L. Miss/J. Oscar Fulghum | Wedding | Married last Thursday at the residence of the bride. (Chico Review) | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Oliver | Death | Received a slight cut on the elbow, suffered blood poisoning for 5 weeks and died Wednesday at the residence of W. E. Calvert a few miles SW of Paradise. | 1890-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Wiley J./Miss Eva Laird | Wedding | Married 24 Aug. 1898 | 1898-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Wiley Mrs (Nettie) | Death | A young woman about age 20 shot herself through the head Sunday Feb. 9, 1896. Working as a cook for H. Greeathouse. | 1896-04-16-pg05 | DN |
Shelton, Wiley Mrs (Nettie) | Death | Last Sunday she shot herself through the head. Married in January. (actually it was February 9, 1896) | 1896-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Shelton, Will Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died a few days ago & was buried at Bethel Cem. (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Shepard, Alva Percy Mr/Miss Caroline Louise Jack | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1894 in Taylor County, Texas. Bride was formerly of Decatur. | 1894-11-29-pg07 | DN |
Shepard, Mr. C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie Payne by Rev. Gregory | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Shepard, Willis Daniel Mr (Dock Shepard) | Death | Obituary. Died 13 Nov 1887 in Texas. Buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Lamar, Co., Texass | 1887-04-23-pg05 | WCM |
Shepard, Willis Daniel Mr (Dock Shepard) | Death | Bried at Bethel Cemetery Thursday 21 April 1887. (Bethel Correspondent J. H. W.) | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Shepherd, Cliff | Story | Joined the U. S. 38th U. S. V. regiment in St. Louis. | 1899-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Shepherd, Cliff | Story | His Army company will leave Presidio, California for the Philippines. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | WCM |
Shepherd, Mr & Mrs | Death | Are mourning the loss of a loved one to diptheria or membraneous croup | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Sheppard, Cora Cordelia Miss/James Robinson Alexander | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Sheppard, Cora Cordelia Miss/James Robinson Alexander | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Sheppard, Dock | Story | Lost and found horse | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Sheppard, Dock | Story | Sends Messenger to brother | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sheppard, George Washington/Miss Elmira Maybelle Shaddy | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 August 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Sheppard, Ida Idella Miss/David Williams | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Sheppard, Ida Idella Miss/David Williams | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Sheppard, J. O. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Sheppard, John | Wedding | Wed to Miss Minerva Green | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Sheppard, L.B. | Story | Of Paradise country, kindly called | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Sheppard, Lou Mrs | Death | Obituary. Went to Dallas last week for an operation for rectal trouble. She died last Friday. Buried at Bethel Cemetery | 1896-04-16-pg05 | DN |
Sheppard, Lou Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died in surgery in Dallas last Friday. Buried at Bethel Cemetery | 1896-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Sheppard, Ozro Sr./Miss Ella Mae Hall | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married July 12, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-20-pg01 | DN |
Sheppard, Ozro Z. Sr/Miss Ella Mae Hall | Wedding | Married 12 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
Shepperd, Clyde (age 3 years old) | Death | Son of Mr and Mrs John Shepperd. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg05 | WCM |
Sherman, Texas | Story | Telegram about shooting of Harrison Thurman | 1880-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Sherod, Levi Mr (of near Prarie Point) | Death | Was buried at the cemetery last week. The article does not say which cemetery. | 1889-10-26-pg05 | WCM |
Sherrall, T.A. | Story | Chosen for jury | 1880-11-19-pg01 | WCM |
Sherrill, Mittie Forence MissArmianius Eugene Black | Wedding | Married 1 August 1886 in Wise Co. | 1886-08-14-pg07 | WCM |
Sherrod, Levi | Story | Appointed Prairie Point officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Sherron, Professor | Story | His school at Lone Star closed Friday the 19th. He is off for more education himself. | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Sherwood murder trial | Story | Set for 10 Sept 1890. A special voidire of 90 men is being summoned. | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Sherwood murder trial | Story | John Sherwood is on trial for killing a man named Coglin. Witnesses not present so tried is continued. | 1890-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Sherwood, F.M. | Story | Holding meeting at Greenwood | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Sherwood, John | Story | Habeaus Corpus trial on 1 Oct. by Judge Patterson and granted him bail of $5000. Charged with assisting the Campbell brothers in the murder of J. M. Coglin in Sept 1888. | 1890-10-11-pg01 | WCM |
Sherwood, John | Story | Appeal on a murder conviction (2nd degree). | 1891-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Sherwood, John | Story | Conviction of 30 years in the state prison was confirmed. | 1891-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Sherwood, John | Story | Convicted of murdering xxxxxx and was sentence to xxxxx in the penitentiary. Paper damaged. | 1891-07-04-pg04 | WCM |
Sherwood, Mr. | Story | 4 miles of wire fence, cut | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Shewmaker, D. Mr/Miss M. E. Morgan (both of near Alvord) | Wedding | married 26 Oct. 1892. (Bellevue Times) | 1892-11-05-pg08 | WCM |
Shields, Johnnie (age 8) | Death | The 8 to 10 year old son of Mrs Annie Shields was crushed when a fire damaged building next door fell on their building in Decatur on Jan 1, 1892. The grown daughter Miss Alice Shields and Mrs Shields survived. | 1892-01-09-pg05 | WCM |
Shields, Johnnie (age 8) (Burton?) | Death | The 8 to 10 year old son of Mrs Annie Shields (now the story says her name is Annie A. Burton) was crushed when a fire damaged building next door fell on their building in Decatur on Jan 1, 1892. She filed suit agains Wise Co. and the owner of the building Mr B. F. Stegall. The grown daughter Miss Alice Shields and Mrs Shields survived. | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Shields, William | Story | His son were hunting near Jacksboro when Mr Prosser's gun accidentally discharged. The boy was hi in the eye and another in the ear. The boy may recover but will be maimed for life. | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Shiflett, Clinton Ely/Miss Sarah E. Gilley | Wedding | Married 3 Nov. 1889. Couple are fro the S. part of Wise County. | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Shipley, Martha Mrs (age 98) | Death | Obituary. Died near Alvord on 22 June 1888 of Dropsy of the chest. | 1888-07-07-pg04 | WCM |
Shipman, J.C. | Story | Has resigned as constable Precinct 6 | 1880-10-15-pg04 | WCM |
Shipman, Jacob Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Shipman, Jasper Newton/Miss Callie Roxanne Laney | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Shipman, Lanora V. (Nora)/Mr M. K. Vansant | Wedding | Married 15 Agust 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Shipman, Mack | Wedding | Married a girl in the Indian Nation. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Shipman, Mary Elizabeth Mrs (nee: McCoy) | Death | Obituary. She was one of the first children to toddle about on Hogg Branch. Daughter of David Franklin McCoy died recently leaving an 8 month old baby, husband and a large family. Find a Grave has she died 20 Feb. 1893 in somervell Co., Texas, buried at Nancy Smith Cemetery, Glen Rose, Somervell Co. Texas. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Shira, Aunt Poly | Story | Will visit George folks this Christmas | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Shire, Polly Aunt | Story | Came to Wise County in 1854. Her husand was the foreman of the first jury ever held in Wise County. | 1897-08-19-pg04 | WCM |
Shirey, J.P. | Story | Appreciates labor of publisher | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Shirey, J.P. | Story | Late of Alvord, Messenger sent to Oliveria | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Shirley, Frances Elizabeth Miss/Robert Clay Hall | Wedding | Married at Jonestown 5 May 1898 at the home of the Bride's parents (Hanna Correspondent) | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Shirley, Frances Elizabeth Miss/Robert Clay Hall | Wedding | Marriage License issued | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Shirley, J.P. | Story | Called to the chair | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Shirley, William Leander/Miss Mattie J McDonald | Wedding | Married at the residence of J. W. Dotson near Mt Zion 12 Nov. 1893 | 1893-12-15-pg08 | WCM |
Shivey, H. W. Mr (District Clerk in Weatherford) | Death | Had a diseased bone in his leg, Died in surgery. Had wife and children. | 1887-03-19-pg02 | WCM |
Shock, J.B.F. | Story | Registered at City Hotel in Decatur | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemake, Wm. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Martha Birdwell | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Shoemaker Bros. | Story | Have struck it rich in NM | 1881-09-09-pg02 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A. H. Mr | Story | Decatur Post Master. | 1888-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A. H. Mr & Mrs | Story | Celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. | 1890-11-15-pg08 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A. L. A. Mrs & daughters Alvis and Mary Lauren | Story | Left Decatur via Bridgeport on the Rock Island Railroad to make Chickasha, I. T. their home. | 1897-12-02-pg05 | DN |
Shoemaker, A. L. Mr | Death | Died in Decatur, Texas on Tuesday 1 August 1899. Son of A. H. Shoemaker. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-08-04-pg04 | DN |
Shoemaker, A. L. Mr (very difficult to read) | Death | Died in Decatur, Texas on Tuesday 1 August 1899. Son of A. H. Shoemaker. Buried at Oaklawn. | 1899-08-11-pg04 | DN |
Shoemaker, A.H. | Story | Appointed Decatur officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A.H. | Story | Convened as jury commissioners | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A.H. | Story | Appointed to procure M.E. church bell | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A.L. | Story | Leaves for mines in NM | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Shoemaker, A.L. | Story | Left for New Mexico and Colorado mines | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. | Death | Obituary. Was sick in Taos, New Mexico & was brought here for his health. Died 19 Nov. 1899, Buried at Oaklawn Cem. | 1899-08-04-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. | Death | Died 19 Nov. 1899, Buried at Oaklawn Cem. His sister Mrs William Spear (Malinda Shoemaker) has returned home to Tyler, Texas | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. | Death | Letter from his widow Mrs Hettie Lord Shoemaker | 1899-08-25-pg01 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. Capt (age 79) | Death | Died Sunday 19 Nov. 1899 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1899-11-24-pg04 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. Mr | Death | Died in Decatur on Sunday 19 Nov 1899. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1899-11-24-pg05 | DN |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. Mr | Death | Resolution of respect. | 1899-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Shoemaker, Andrew H. Mr & Mrs (Andrew & Malinda) | Wedding | Celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. | 1891-08-01-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Capt. | Story | Awaiting herd from south Texas | 1880-06-25-pg01 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Capt. | Story | Invaded our sanctum yesterday | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Capt. A.H. | Story | Gone to Gainsville | 1885-06-13-pg01 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Della Miss/Mr E. E. Evans | Wedding | Married in Alvord 24 Feb. 1889. Bride and Groom are both from Alvord. | 1889-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Dollie | Death | Departed this life | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Hardy | Story | He is back home from an extended stay in Mexico. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Shoemaker, Hettie L. Mrs | Story | Widow is leaving for Taos, New Mexico to live and do mission work. | 1899-04-14-pg10 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Jerome | Death | Killing was unfortunate | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Jerome E. (Roe) Mr/Miss Eva Lena White | Wedding | Married 16 January 1898 3 miles N. of Decatur, Texas | 1898-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Jerome E. (Roe)/Misss Eva Lena White | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents 3 miles N of Decatur on 16 Jan. 1898. | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Shoemaker, M.W. | Story | And son, Levy will leave for NM | 1881-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Shoemaker, M.W. | Story | Leaves for mines in NM | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Shoemaker, M.W. | Story | Haa come home lfrom New Mexico | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, M.W. | Story | Incorporator of Tribune Publishing Co. | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, M.W. | Story | Of Decatur, visiting Burks Burnett | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Milton | Story | Have gone to NM | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Died 9 Jan. 1896 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery with Masonic honors. | 1896-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Died 9 January 1896. Resolution of respect from Decatur Lodge No 447 A. F. & A. M. | 1896-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Miss Florence | Wedding | Wed to Mr. R.J. Bonner | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Mr. | Story | Came into Denton | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Shoemaker, Mr. Lauren | Wedding | Wed to Miss Callie Gill | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Shoemaker, T.C. | Story | Visited the Fort | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Shoemaker, T.C. | Story | Regaled themselves in the Fort | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Shoemkaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Is very low and death is expected anytime. Died 9 Jan 1896 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Shoemkaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Died 9 Jan 1896 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-01-16-pg01 | DN |
Shoemkaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Died 9 Jan 1896 at his home in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-01-16-pg05 | DN |
Shoemkaker, Milton W. Mr | Death | Resolution of respect. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Shoffit, L. E., Formerly of Oat's Branch | Wedding | He married his old sweetheart in Ellis County. This is probably Louis Eldred soffit who married Lora Maybelle France in 1896. (Newark Correspondent). | 1897-02-05-pg01 | WCM |
Shook, Hugh A./Miss Minnie Cornelia Dickinson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Shook, J. A. | Story | Left for New Mexico. (West Brook Hullings Correspondent, Fidem Ann) | 1888-05-12-pg01 | WCM |
Shook, William Calvin Mr | Death | Drives a mail hack between Chico and Crafton had an accident which left him unconcious for a while. Died 11 Oct. 1894 in Wise Co. Buried at Crafton. (Chico Times) | 1894-09-26-pg01 | DN |
Short, Ben | Story | Injuries not so severe as first supposed. He should recover. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Short, Ben Mr | Story | Badly scalded on the left arm and leg and right knee. | 1895-08-22-pg05 | DN |
Short, Ben Professor | Story | Principal of the Paradise School. | 1899-06-16-pg05 | DN |
Short, Clara Miss (of Bolivar) | Story | Will teach summer school at Lone Mound. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Short, Emma Miss (of Aurora) | Story | Teaches school at Hudson's chapel. | 1892-10-01-pg05 | WCM |
Short, Gladney Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died Tuesday and buried at the City Cemetery. | 1898-10-14-pg05 | WCM |
Short, Gladney Mrs | Story | Will teach school at ost Oak Grove. That Public school will open 12 Oct. 1896. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-10-08-pg01 | DN |
Short, Gladney Mrs | Story | Will teach at the Decatur Public School repacing Miss Alice Kerr who resigned. | 1898-01-06-pg05 | DN |
Short, Gladney Mrs | Story | Elected teacher of the 8th and 9th grades of Decatur High School. | 1899-06-02-pg04 | WCM |
Short, Gladney Mrs | Story | Will fill the vacancy in our public school (Decatur) due to Prof. Barton leaving. | 1899-06-16-pg05 | DN |
Short, Mr (called Shorty)/Miss Tunin | Wedding | He was proposing to her several times. (Davis Correspondent) | 1895-05-03-pg01 | WCM |
Short, Mrs | Story | Teaches school at Aurora | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Shortis, Sam | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie Black | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | Died 24 Nov. 1893 in Fort Worth. Was the first white child born in Wise County. Born 1857. Buried at Eastside Cemetery in Bridgeport, Texas | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | Obituary. She died at age 39 at Sisters Hospital. Buried at Estside Cemetery in Bridgeport. | 1893-11-17-pg04 | WCM |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | Obituary. She died at age 39 and was taken to Cactus Hill, her home in Bridgeport. Actually she is buried at Estside Cemetery in Bridgeport according to Find a Grave. Wife of Sam Shortridge. She was a young Texas Poet and author. | 1893-11-30-pg05 | DN |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | Obituary. Died 24 Nov 1893 in Fort Worth. Buried at Eastside Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas. | 1893-12-01-pg04 | WCM |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | She lived near Jimned in the early days. She was the 1st child born in Wise County. | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Shortridge, Belle Mrs (nee: Hunt) | Death | Her death removes another bright woman of Texas. | 1893-12-08-pg02 | WCM |
Shortus, John and Jim Davis | Story | Shot up the town of Audubon and were arrested. | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Shown, Bova Linn Jane Miss/William David Cotham | Wedding | Married 7 May 1893 in Parker County, Texas (Phenix correspondent) | 1893-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Shown, Pedro | Story | Was picking cottonand told a horse from J. L. Rucker of Decatur on 31 Oct. 1892. | 1892-11-19-pg01 | WCM |
Shrader, A.J. | Story | Resigned | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Shrader, A.J. | Story | Has filly, 2 years old | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Shrader, A.J. | Story | Filly, two years old | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Shrader, Jack | Story | On committee to examine bridge on Sandy | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Shrader, Jack | Story | Operation preformed on C.H. Connor | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Shrader, Jack | Story | Sold greater part of home farm | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Shrader, Jack | Story | Of Alvord, lost over one fifth of cattle | 1885-03-14-pg01 | WCM |
Shrader, Mr. | Story | Team ran away on our streets | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Shuffler, Joe (veteran Blacksmith of Audubon) | Birth | Birth of twins, Boy and Girl. (Audubon Corrspondent). | 1899-10-20-pg10 | WCM |
Shultz, George Mrs | Death | Her infant son fel into a tub of water while she was washing and was drowned. (Dan Correspondent) | 1895-01-10-pg02 | DN |
Shurbet, Eleanor Emma Mrs (nee Ward) | Death | Died 23 Nov. 1896 in Crafton, Wisse Co. Texas. Wife of Claiborne Middleton Shurbet. Claiborne then married Nancy C. Warden in 1898. | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Shute, J.F. | Story | Has moved to California | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Siddons, Dr. (of Chico) | Story | Is moving back to his old home in Tennessee. | 1890-12-13-pg01 | WCM |
Sikes, B. H. Mr & Mrs | Birth | 13.5 pound son born in Decatur, Texas 28 Feb. 1896. | 1896-03-05-pg05 | DN |
Sikes, Columbus Oliver/Miss Christina Tennie Blackburn | Wedding | Married at the Rev. J. B. Dabney's place last Tuesday while sitting in a buggy. | 1889-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Sikes, Deborah | Death | Obituary. Died 14 Feb. 1898 in Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery.She is the 4th member of that family who have died since Jan 2 last. | 1898-02-17-pg05 | DN |
Sikes, Deborah (correction) | Death | Obituary. Died 14 Feb. 1898 in Wise Co. Texas from Pneumonia. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery.She is the 4th member of that family who have died since Jan 2 last. | 1898-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Sikes, Joseph Oliver | Death | Obituary. Died 23 Nov. 1897 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Sikes, Minnie Miss/James Frances (Frank) Lovejoy | Wedding | Married 9 Sept. 1880 in Clay Co. until 20 August 1884 when the defendant (John) abandoned the plaintiff (Idella). Now she files for divorce. | 1888-01-28-pg03 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Bought two loads of grown chickens | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Giving general satisfaction | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Pay highest prices for produce | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Building platform wagon scales | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | To buy good, sound cotton | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Pays highest prices in cash | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Clean up after picnic | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam | Story | Rented cotton yard at Alvord | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Silberman, Sam/Miss Annie Mitchell | Wedding | Married in Alvord 19 March 1891. | 1891-04-04-pg08 | WCM |
Siloam | Story | Methodist camp-meeting still going on | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Siloam School | Story | Dr. O. G. Peterson, Supt. At Siloam School | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Silver discovered on Widow Woody's plantation 8 miles S. of Veal Station | Story | Vein is said to be about 3 feet thick. | 1891-05-02-pg08 | WCM |
Silvey, W. R. (of Delia Plain) | Story | New teachers attending the Decatur, Texas Normal | 1893-07-22-pg05 | WCM |
Simco, M. E. versus James Simco | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Simmon, C.P | Story | Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Greenwood | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons House | Ad | Alvord Texas for travelers | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Simmons House | Story | Furnished with $300 piano | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Simmon's House | Story | Had an additional room built | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons Martin Elihue Mr/Miss Martha (Mattie) A. Keele | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 14 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, Andrew Jackson (Jack)/Misss Belle Blewett | Wedding | Married 5 Nov. 1893 at the Catlet Church. They left for Ft Worth to attend the marriage of Buck Blewett and Miss Lee May Brown on that same day. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, Andrew Jackson (Jack)/Misss Belle Blewett | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, C.P. | Story | Selected to serve on jury | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Charles B. Dr. | Story | Wise County Physician. | 1896-11-05-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Charles B. Dr. | Death | Attended his sister Maggie Simmons Byrd on her death bed in Neshoba Co. Mississippi. She died 29 Aug 1898. His mother Sarah Ann Simmons returned to Wise Co. with the two little girls of her daughter. | 1898-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Charles B. Dr. (of Decatur) | Story | Was in Bridgeport Wednesday. (Bridgeport Herald) | 1894-10-18-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, Courtney | Story | Chargedwith rape. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Drayton S. | Death | Died at home in Decatur | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Simmons, Ed | Story | Of Decatur, printer, musician, goodlooking, has manners and popular with the girls | 1883-03-30-pg04 | WCM |
Simmons, Ed Mr | Death | Obituary. Died from Consumption (Tuberculosis). Two other brother have died | 1886-02-06-pg04 | WCM |
Simmons, Elen Florentine Miss/Thomas Jeffers Simpson | Wedding | Married 9 Jan,. 1898 at the home of the bride's mother in Greenwood. Groom is from the Indian Territory. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Ella May Miss/Mr E. W. Mooney (Maney) | Wedding | Married at her mother's home (Mrs J. P. Johnson) Wednesday. (paper damaged) | 1894-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Frank (Ft Worth & Denver freight conductor) | Death | Shot himself in the head after shooting Kittie Clark because she wouldn't marry him. Wound will probably be fatal. | 1891-11-07-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, I.F. | Story | Sends Messenger to W.P. Simmons | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, J. E. Captain | Story | Ben McCulloch Camp meeting at the Court House in Decatur 24 March 1894. | 1894-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Simmons, J. E. Mr | Story | New Mayor of Decatur. | 1895-04-04-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, J.F. | Story | Roof caught fire | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, James H. | Death | Buried at the city cemetery | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, John | Story | Of Decatur, arrived here | 1885-09-12-pg06 | WCM |
Simmons, John L. Mr | Death | Well known business man of Decatur Died of Monday of last week (14 April 1890) leaving a wife and four children | 1890-04-26-pg01 | WCM |
Simmons, Johnnie | Story | Someone disappeared and there may have been a marriage. Paper damaged. | 1892-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Simmons, Jonas Mr (nephew of C. P. Simmons) | Death | Is very low with consumption at the Simmons House. If he lives he might be taken to missouri (Alvord Correspondent W. W. R.) | 1886-04-03-pg02 | WCM |
Simmons, M. E. Mrs (Martha A. (Mattie) Keele Simmons) | Death | Died 2 April 1897 in Wise County. Buried at Thurmond Fairview Cemetery. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1897-04-08-pg04 | DN |
Simmons, M. L. | Story | Being tried for the murder of J. D. Witt at Decatur, 4 Sept. 1894. | 1897-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, M. L. Mr | Story | On trial for the murder of J. D. Witt. Judge patterson granted a change of venue to Denton County. | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, M. Lea | Story | Being tried in Denton for the murder of Professor J. D. Witt. List of Witnesses being called. | 1897-03-18-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, M. Lea Mr | Story | His father Dr. I. A. Simmons and Judge Q. S. Barrett, both of Sherman are here preparing for the defense of Mr Simmons at his upcoming trial for the murder of J. D. Witt. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, M. Lea Mr | Story | Has been granted $10,000 in bail in the killing of Prof J. D. Witt. (paper damaged (bottom half is upside down) | 1894-09-29-pg02 | DN |
Simmons, M. Lea Mr | Story | Acquitte for the murder of Professor J. D. Witt in Decatur in 1894. | 1897-09-23-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Marvin Mr | Story | Accidently shot the middle toe of his right foot off. Will preserve the toe in alcohol. | 1895-03-28-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Marvin Mr/Miss George D. Hancock | Wedding | Married in Pauls Valley, I. T. Will live in Denton. (Wise County Messenger) | 1899-11-03-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Minnie Mrs | Story | Is improving slowly. | 1896-10-29-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Mrs James E. (Sarah Ann) Mrs | Story | She and her daughter Minnie Simmons returned Neshoiba County Mississippi with Mrs Simmons two granddaughters. | 1898-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Mrs. | Story | 1700 pounds of cotton year | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, Mrs. L.C. | Story | Favors Mr. J.E. Bryan | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, Mrs. L.C. | Story | And Sallie, of Alvord took the train | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Simmons, Mrs. L.C. | Story | Returned from Mineola | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Simmons, P.C. | Story | Hotelman found near 400 inhabitants | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Sallie C. Miss/John Bonapart Dabney | Wedding | Cards are out for their wedding on the 18th. Marriage certificate indicates 22 June 1891. | 1891-06-20-pg05 1891-06-20-pg06 1891-06-20-pg07 1891-06-20-pg08 |
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Simmons, Sallie Miss | Story | Teaches music at the Alvord School. | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
Simmons, Sarah Ann Mrs | Death | Died 25 July 1899. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Her son Marvin Simmons, soldier, just arrived for her funeral. | 1899-07-28-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Sarah Ann Mrs | Death | Resolution of respect. Died 25 July 1899. Buried at Oaklawn Cem. Mother of W. T., C. B. and J. A. Simmons. | 1899-08-11-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, Sarah Ann Mrs (wife of J. E. Simmons) | Death | Died 25 July 1899. Moher of W. T., J. A., and Dr. C. B. Simmons, | 1899-07-28-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, Sarah Ann Mrs (wife of J. E. Simmons) | Death | Resolution of Respect. Died 25 July 1899. Moher of W. T., J. A., and Dr. C. B. Simmons, | 1899-08-11-pg04 | WCM |
Simmons, T.B. | Story | Malicious prosecution for stealing own horse | 1880-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, Tom (son of Dr. & Mrs J. E. G. Simmons) | Death | Died at home in Seymour, Texas Monday 25 September 1899. Buried old Seymour Cemetery, Baylor Co. | 1899-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Simmons, W. T. | Story | Elected Decatur City Attorney | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Simmons, W. T. | Story | Elected director and manager of the Coal Company to fill J. R. Steven's position who died recently. | 1899-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Simmons, W. T. Mr | Story | Sold the Mississippi Store to J. M. and John Bennett Simmons. | 1895-01-11-pg01 | WCM |
Simmons, W. T. Mr & Mrs (and son Tommie) | Story | Made an extended visit to W. T.'s old home in Mississippi. | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Simmons, Will | Story | Has the mumps or mumps have him | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, Will | Story | Brought in double hen egg | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Simmons, Will Mr | Death | Obituary. Died from Consumption (Tuberculosis) last Saturday Two other brother have died | 1886-02-06-pg04 | WCM |
Simmons, William Thomas Zachariah/Miss Annie E. Halsell | Wedding | Married 28 Nov 1891 according to the certificate, but the newspaper says they were married Wednesday 11 Nov. 1891. Bride is the daughter of Glen Halsell. Married at the home of Ms Halsell | 1891-11-14-pg05 | WCM |
Simms, S.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Zella Hart | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Simons, Calvin P. Mrs (of Alvord) (Mrs Latha C. Simmons) | Death | Obituary. Died yesterday 19 April 1890. She died in a fit of apoplexy. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1890-04-26-pg04 | WCM |
Simpson and Hughes | Story | Purchased scock of cattle | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Simpson, A. L./M. J. Lasiter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 11 Feb. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Simpson, Allen J. Mr | Death | Obituary (In Memoriam) Died at home near Willow Point, Wise Co. 6 March 1894. Born Franklin Co. Tenn. 11 June 1825. Married 9 April 1840. Paper damaged. | 1894-04-19-pg08 | DN |
Simpson, Amanda Miss/W. D. Petty | Wedding | Married in Decaatur 12 Sept. 1894. Bride is of Decatur, Groom is of Fort Worth but was born in Georgia. | 1894-09-20-pg05 | DN |
Simpson, Annie Kate Miss/Benjamin Clark Calvert | Wedding | Married Thursday Dec. 1, 1892 at the Christian Church according to the newspaper. My records say 2 Dec. 1892. | 1892-12-03-pg05 | WCM |
Simpson, D. J. & C. L. Woody | Story | Will take charge of the High School in Gibown. Simpson is of Cottondale and Woody is of Springtown. (Jacksboro Gazette) | 1890-06-28-pg04 | WCM |
Simpson, D. J. Professor | Story | Principal of the school at Gibtown has just been appointed t othe board of teachers examiners of Jack County, | 1890-12-06-pg05 | WCM |
Simpson, D. J. Professor | Story | Principal of the Gibtown School. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Simpson, D.J. | Wedding | Wed to Nannie Mann | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Simpson, Dave | Story | Teaches at East Mound School which will close in about a month. | 1888-03-31-pg01 | WCM |
Simpson, J. D. Professor | Story | Teaching school at Cottondale. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-03-08-pg08 | WCM |
Simpson, Julius A. (young man) | Story | Judged insane and sent to the Asylum at Terrell | 1886-11-13-pg05 | WCM |
Simpson, Kit Mr | Death | A demented son of Kit Simpson (almost grown) was drowned in the West Fork above Bridgeport above Bridgeort last Sunday. | 1887-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Simpson, Mr. A.J. | Story | Announces for Co. Com. settled 2 yrs. ago | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Simpson, Mr. A.J. | Story Hardworking gentleman | Hardworking gentleman | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Simpson, Mr. Walter | Wedding | Wed to Trony Smith | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Simpson, R. G./Miss N. E. Boyd | Wedding | Married 8 April 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Simpson, Sam | Story | Visited his old home state, Kentucky. | 1895-10-31-pg05 | DN |
Simpson, Sarah Ella Miss/John Rice McKinley | Wedding | Married 1 Oct 1892 t the Bride's mother's home. Newspaper gives marriage date as 25 Sept 1892. | 1892-10-08-pg04 | WCM |
Simpson, Thomas Jeffers/Miss Ellen Florentine Simmons | Wedding | Married 9 Jan,. 1898 at the home of the bride's mother in Greenwood. Groom is from the Indian Territory. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
Sims, Frances L. (age 6) | Death | Died 26 Dec. 1886. Daughter of George Washington Sims. Buiried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sunset, Montague County, Texas. | 1887-01-29-pg04 | WCM |
Sims, George Washington | Death | Obituary. Died 6 December 1886 Sunset, Montague County. Buired at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sunset, Montague County, Texas. | 1887-01-29-pg04 | WCM |
Sims, Professor | Story | His School at Slidell has closed and he has returned to Tennessee to live. | 1890-06-21-pg01 | WCM |
Sinclair, A.G. | Story | Late merchant of Paradise was in Decatur | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Sinclair, A.G. | Story | Of Decatur, registered in Bowie | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Sinclair, Bud | Story | Stole cotton seed from G. W. Owens, M. Harney and W. C. Green and sold it. Got off on a technicallity. | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Sinclair, Georgie E. Miss/Mr Daniel Clayton Drew | Wedding | Married 17 August 1893 at the Oak Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Denton County, Texas | 1893-08-24-pg04 | DN |
Singleton, T. K. | Death | Shot and killed in Greer County while resisting arrest for assault to murder. | 1886-07-17-pg03 | WCM |
Sipe, T.J. | Wedding | Wed to A.J. Hopper | 1885-03-21-pg06 | WCM |
Sisk, W.M. | Story | Wagons left Cottondale to buy Academy lumber | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Sitting Bull | Story | Real name: Tatankahyotanka | 1884-10-24-pg03 | WCM |
Sitton, Jim | Story | Found guilty in District Court of theft of over #30. 2 years in the pen. | 1893-12-07-pg11 | DN |
Sitton, Jim | Story | Convicted of burglary given 2 years. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Six lunatics sent to the Asylum at Terrell from Wise Co. | Story | 5 males and 1 female since Oc. 31, 1885. | 1886-12-11-pg04 | WCM |
Sizemore, B.F. | Story | Bought drug stock for $1,100 | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Sizemore, B.F. | Story | Dwelling house burned | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Sizemore, Rev. James | Wedding | Wed to Miss Julia Hutton, Aug. 15, 1869 | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Sizemore, Rev. James | Death | Died in Fort Worth | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Skaggs, Frank | Story | Has been pardoned | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Skaggs, Thomas | Death | Obituary. Died 14 apri l1897 in Denton Co. Came to Denton Co. in 1861. Leaves 7 children: five sons and 2 daughters. | 1897-04-01-pg08 | DN |
Skating Rink in Galveston Washed away | Story | This was where the Democratic convention was recently held. (Jacksboro Gazette) | 1886-09-04-pg07 | WCM |
Skinner, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 12 Nov. 1895 in Sunset, Texas | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Skinner, M. S. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son Admiral George Dewey Schley Skinner born 7 July 1898. | 1898-07-14-pg05 | DN |
Skinner, Miss Sophia | Wedding | Wed to Mr. G.B. Bethel | 1884-02-29-pg02 | WCM |
Skipper, Rev. | Death | Of Baptist Church departed this life | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Skyles, Child | Death | Child of J. W. Skyles | 1883-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Skyles, Cordelia R. Miss/John Samuel Griffin | Wedding | Married 17 Nov. 1886 in Bridgeport. Visited Mr Perry's and had a nice dinner. | 1886-11-27-pg06 | WCM |
Slade, Ernest Preston/Miss Dallie Mae Wilkinson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Slade, Ernest Preston/Miss Dallie Mae Wilkinson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Slate Roof is being placed on the new courthouse roof | Story | 1896-09-25-pg05 | WCM | |
Slate, Samuel C./Miss Lillie V. Roman | Wedding | Married 17 Nov. 1887 by Squire Gardner. (Aurora News) | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Slaton, John P./Miss Laura Elmira Sanders | Wedding | Married in Austin, Texas of Wednesday of last week. Groom is the Montague County Attorney (Nocona Leader) | 1895-05-02-pg05 | DN |
Slaton, Oscar | Story | Had a stroke of partial paralysis last week in Fort Worth. Had another one in Mineral Wells. | 1898-10-28-pg05 | WCM |
Slaton, Oscar L. | Story | Tom Simmons reports that Mr Slaton is sometimes better and sometimes worse in Mineral Wells. | 1898-11-04-pg05 | WCM |
Slawson, Mary Jane Miss/Taylor Harris Stokes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Slay, E. B. (of this vicinity) | Story | Badly hurt getting off the train. | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Slay, Mr (oldman) | Story | Jumped off the train at Cowen (5 miles N. of Decatur) jumped off the train and hit a cross tie and his head was injured. Not seriously. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Slayton, Willie | Story | Left for Florida | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Sledge, Mr. | Story | Examined to teach school | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Sledge, Prof | Story | Teaching south of Chico | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Sledge, Prof. N.H. | Story | Ordered Messenger to new address | 1885-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Sliberman, Sam | Story | We are glad to say | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Slidell | Story | New postoffice created | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Slimp, Jennie | Story | Visitor in Aurora of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Ward | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Slimp, Jennie Miss | Story | Has been quite sick for several weeks. (Aurora News) | 1886-10-30-pg05 | WCM |
Slimp, John | Story | Enters Eastman's business college NY | 1883-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Slimp, Josie | Wedding | Wed to Dorn Beacham | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Slimp, L. C Major (of Aurora) | Story | Got two fingers of his left hand cut off near the 2nd join by a gin saw. | 1897-09-16-pg05 | DN |
Slimp, L.C. | Story | Had 15 acres of wheat | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Slimp, Lafayette F Mr/Miss Martha Ann (Mattie) Seehorn | Wedding | Married in the Denton Courthouse 20 July 1892. | 1892-07-30-pg01 | WCM |
Slimp, Lillie Miss/George Dickson Stephens | Wedding | Married 19 Feb. 1896 in Fort Worth, Texas. The groom is from Aurora. Bride is from Tennessee. | 1896-02-27-pg05 | DN |
Slimp, Major | Story | Has a Cotton Gin at Aurora. | 1889-08-03-pg01 | WCM |
Slimp, Minnie Miss/Mr Edward Judice | Wedding | Married 6 Nov. 1895 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Both are from Aurora, Texas | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Slimp, Miss Jennie | Story | Of Aurora, visited the Fort | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Slimp. Lafayette | Story | Working at his father's gin in Aurora got left hand badly cut. 3 Fingers were amputated. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Slimpson, Mr (of Cottondale) | Story | Will teach at Decatur. | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Sloan, J. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born (Brumlow Correspondent). They talk in slang so I'm not sure of this. Here is what they said. "No wonder J. R. sloan's face looks so long - it's a girl" | 1894-07-20-pg01 | WCM |
Sloan, J. R. Mr (of Brumlow) | Death | His infant son died on the 7th inst. (no name given) | 1893-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Sloan, James Robert Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son Esther Sloan died 7 Sept. 1893 due to bleeding from the nose. (Dan Correspondent) | 1893-09-14-pg01 | DN |
Slocum, E.J. | Wedding | Wed to A.J. Shawn | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Slover, Bud | Story | Two horses stolen | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Slover, Bud | Story | Lives in the southwest part of this county | 1881-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Slover, Bud | Story | Of Garretts's Creek, spent night in city | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Slover, Bud | Story | A well-to-do farmer | 1885-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Slover, I.S. | Story | Administrator of estate for J.E. Slover | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Slover, Ira Seeman (Bud) | Story | Bit by a sick polecat producing a ugly wound, but he survived. Died 1909 buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Parker Co., Texas | 1892-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Slover, Mr. I.S. | Story | Prominent farmer of Garrett's Creek | 1880-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Small, Elijah Mr | Death | Died 26 Dec. 1890 in Italy, Ellis County, Texas. Buried there. | 1891-01-17-pg01 | WCM |
Smallpox is prevalent in Dallas and Fort Worth | Story | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM | |
Smart, Miss E.M. | Story | Visiting in Decatur | 1881-03-11-pg04 | WCM |
Smart, Miss Eda | Story | Visiting Misses McAfee | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Smart, Miss Ella | Story | Returned to Decatur | 1881-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Smart, Mr. R.C. | Story | Located at sister village of Chico | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Smart, Mr.Thos. | Story | Of Aurora visited old home | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Smart, R.C. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Smart, R.C. | Story | And his young bride were in our town | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Smart, Thomas Mr (well known in Aurora) | Death | Died at his home in Seneca, Missouri 23 Sept 1887. (Aurora News) | 1887-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Smihers, Frank | Death | Committed Suicide taking morphine in Denton 5 July 1886. | 1886-07-10-pg08 | WCM |
Smith & Son | Story | Mercantile of Sunset | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Smith Boys | Death | Killed by Mr Dawson and Mr Thompson in Clay County. Case continued to Feb. 1888. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Smith James Wylie/Miss Zora A. Erwin | Wedding | Married Wednesday 8 Nov. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Smith James Wylie/Miss Zora A. Erwin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married Wednesday 8 Nov. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Smith Jim Professor | Story | Teaches school at Preskitt. | 1898-11-17-pg04 | DN |
Smith versus Smith | Story | Divorce Granted. The marriage might have happened in Wise Co. | 1895-12-13-pg06 | WCM |
Smith Will Mr | Story | Deputy Sheriff Will Raines arrested him a few miles below Sunset. In jail in Montague for horse stealing. | 1897-08-26-pg04 | DN |
Smith, A. | Story | For hire buggy and team | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, A. B. (Albert Benjamin) | Death | Obituary. Killed by R.M. Page President of the bank where he workd as a teler 13 March 1894 in Fort Worth. Buried there at Oakwood Cemetery. | 1894-03-15-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Abner | Story | Residence burned on Denton Creek | !881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Albert Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 9 July 1896. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Smith, Alex Mrs (former Wise Co. resident) | Death | Died in Indian Territory. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-11-23-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Allen/Miss Annie Oakes | Wedding | Married 17 Jan 1893 at Bowie (but with a license from Wise Co.) Bride was formerly of Wise. Groom was of Clay County. | 1893-04-22-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Andrew Mr | Death | Died Saturday aftr a short but severe Illness. (lived near Pella) (Alvord Advance) | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Andrew J. | Death | Citizen of Alvord. | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Andrew Mr (of Alvord) | Story | Sends the Wise County Messenger to his father Daniel Smith at Princeton Missouri. | 1893-04-08-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Annie Mrs (Mrs Andrew Brown Smith) | Story | Has been quite sick but is convalescing. (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1898-07-07-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Belle Miss/Mr Charles Kendred | Wedding | Married here Wednesday. Bride is from Denton. | 1899-05-12-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Bill | Wedding | Wed to Belle Fulton | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Calvin | Story | Awarded for best lessons | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Capt. | Story | Of Audubon was in town | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Capt. | Story | The boss carpenter | 1881-09-23-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Carrie Miss/Jack Tyson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Smith, Charles H./Miss Rosa Love | Wedding | Married 24 Oct. 1894 in Erath Co. Texas. In 1900 they were in Decatur, In 1920 they were in Kern Co. CA. | 1894-11-01-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Charles H./Miss Rose Love | Wedding | Married 24 Oct. 1894 in Bluff Dale, Erath County, Texas | 1894-11-02-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Clifford (abpit age 19) | Death | Died on his way to visit his cousin Mr Stevenson who lives north of town. His horse fell and he was found lying on the bridge dead just this side of Judge Pickets. He lived in Comanche County. He was the son of James Edward Smith and Harriet May Spell Smith according to Harriet's obituary. No burial information provided. | 1896-07-02-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Clifford Mr (age about 19) | Death | Found on the bridege over Catlett Creek on Monday. Was going to visit his cousin Mr Stephenson. His neck was broken. | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Cornelia A. Miss/Joseph Daniel McCormack | Wedding | Married 8 Jan. 1895. Bride is of Decatur. Groom is of Greenwood. | 1895-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Cornelia Miss | Story | Began teaching school at the Perrin school house last Monday | 1886-06-12-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Cynthia Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died at her son's home J. C Smith 5 July 1898. age 73. Had been confined to her bed for two years. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-07-14-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Daniel | Story | An aged man resident for 10 years | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Disk (or Paradise) | Story | Sends the WCM to his brothr J. S. Smith in Arkansas | 1886-12-18-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Dr. F.W. | Death | Shot by John B. Wilson, bro. of E.C. Smith | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Ed | Death | Killed by a man west of Dido Thursday over a game of cards. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Edmund Kirby General | Death | Ben McCullough Camp published a resolution of respect. Died 22 March 1893. Memorials are in New Orleans as well as Sewanee, Tennnessee. | 1893-04-06-pg04 | DN |
Smith, Esq. J.M. | Story | Of Garvin was in city | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Flora Belle Miss/Albert Houston Potter | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married16 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Frank | Story | Indicted for theft of a saddle. Jailed. | 1888-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Fred Mr | Death | Died in Collin County, texas recently. Married Lizzie Tadlock of Hog Branch. | 1893-08-12-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, G. Lyle (Christian Minister) | Wedding | He and his bride are setting up housekeeping in the South part of Decatur. | 1888-08-25-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, George Mr | Death | Recently died. One of the earliest from Terrapin Neck community. Might be Napoleon G. Smith. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, George T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, George T. Mrs (nee: Rebecca Daugherty) | Death | Died a few weeks ago. Died 16 Feb. 1891. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery | 1891-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Hattie Miss (age 10) | Death | Daughter of Rev. J. A. Smith died on Saturday night of last week. | 1888-05-05-pg02 | WCM |
Smith, J Wesley Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born at their home in Sycamore, Texas 12 feb. 1898. | 1898-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J. A. Mr (Shang) | Death | Kicked in the head by a horse doubtful he will recovery. Brother in Law of Mr T. R. Jones (Sunset Signal) | 1894-07-05-pg04 | DN |
Smith, J. D./Maggie Robb (colored) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, J. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 6 March 1898. (Rush Banch Correspondent) | 1898-03-17-pg01 | DN |
Smith, J. L. Mrs (nee Elvira Gill) Grandma | Death | Mother of Mrs Toland died last Sunday night 6 Dec. 1896. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1896-12-11-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, J. L. Mrs (nee Elvira Gill) Grandma | Death | Mother of Mrs May Toland was buried last Tuesday. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, J. M. (a minor) | Story | Application to be discharged from said guardianship. | 1895-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, J. M. (Garvin, Texas) | Story | Elected as a Justice in Wise County. | 1886-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, J. P. (of Tecumseh I. T.) | Story | Has been visiting relatives in Decatur. | 1896-08-06-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J. R. Professor | Story | Taught at the Lake Valley School, will teach the Foster School near Audubon the coming year. | 1889-10-26-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, J. R. Rev. | Story | Left Sunset 3 years ago to do missionary work in Indian Territory for the M. E. (Methodist Episcopal ) Church. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J. T. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died Friday and was buried Saturday at old town cemetery (west bridgeport). This is the 2nd death in Bridgport since it was laid off as a town site. | 1894-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, J. W. | Story | Teacher of the Gum Insitute | 1896-12-10-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J. W. Professor | Story | Closed his school at Willow Spring. | 1894-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, J. Wesley | Story | Manager of the Anneville District school. | 1893-11-30-pg04 | DN |
Smith, J. Wesley | Story | Will teach the Sycamore school this term which begins 1st of Nov. | 1897-10-14-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J. Wesley Mr | Story | Has been a teacher in Wise County. Now a candiate for tax assessor. | 1898-05-05-pg07 | DN |
Smith, J. Wesley Professor | Story | Elected principal of the Carfton School | 1896-06-18-pg01 | DN |
Smith, J. Wesley Professor | Story | Teaches at the Crafton School (Crafton Correspondent) | 1896-10-29-pg08 | DN |
Smith, J. Wesley Professor and Mrs | Story | closed their school at Lake Valley. Will work near home in Sunset with Mr G. Scharff. | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Smith, J.A. | Wedding | Wed to C.E. Jones | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, J.E. | Story | Gave pleasant visit | 1880-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, J.M. | Story | Made our sanctum pleasant | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, J.M. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, J.M. | Story | Justice Precinct 4 | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, J.N. | Story | J.P Pre. No 4 at Cottondale | 1885-10-10-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, James (of Muse) | Story | Will teach at Gum. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Smith, James Leander/Miss Prescia Schaeffer | Wedding | Married 5 Jan. 1896. | 1896-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, James Mr/Miss Nona Gentry | Wedding | Married Sunday 15 January 1899. | 1899-02-03-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, James W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born near Decatur Tuesday, 26 Sept. 1899. | 1899-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Smith, James W. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Gum. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-11-05-pg08 | DN |
Smith, James W. Professor | Story | teaches school at Gum. (Gum Correspondent) | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Smith, James W. Professor and Mrs | Birth | Son born (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-09-29-pg10 | WCM |
Smith, James Wesley Professor | Story | Teaching school at Aurora. | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Smith, Jennie Page Miss/William Richard Stone | Wedding | Married 5 am on Tuesday morning 25 Dec. 1889 by B. F. Fronabarger in Parker County (Springtown News Dealer Locals) | 1890-01-04-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Jim Mr & Mrs | Death | Their baby died on the 11th inst. It was 2 weeks old. (Garvin Correspondent) | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, John | Story | Sentenced at Greenville to 11 year In the pen for horse theft. | 1886-08-14-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, John Franklin/Mrs Nannie B. Carroll | Wedding | Married 14 March 1888 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-03-24-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, John L. | Death | Son of Mrs & Mrs John Smith died 5 Oct 1890. aged 1 year and 9 months. (Alvord Budget) | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, John Mr (lives about 9 miles N. of Decatur) | Story | Was chopping timber and was shot. His arm had to be amputated. A man came in a confessed but said it was an accident. It is thought he is insane. | 1892-12-03-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Laura | Wedding | Wed to E.L. McCraw | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, Leota Ellen Mrs/Mr Henry Amos Falk | wedding | Married 16 March 1891 in Wise County. Groom is of Alvord. | 1891-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Lige | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with theft of a horse | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Lige Mr | Story | Arrested in Decatur by Deputy Sheriffs Robert Cowling & Bill Sigman of Hill Co. and L. T. Owen of Wise on a charge of Horse theft. | 1887-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Linnie Lee Miss/John William Martin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Smith, M. W. Mr (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Now a WCM correspondent from Chico, California | 1889-02-09-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Maggie Miss/John Lamar Williams | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897. Both Bride and Groom are from Slidell. (Prarie Point Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Smith, Maggie Miss/Mr John Lamar Williams | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897. (Prarie Point reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Mamie Lou/James Kendred Stack | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Martha | Wedding | Wed to T.T. Harris [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Martha and Effie (Correspondents) | Story | Eidently formerly of Wise. Now in Dalles, Oregon (Yes Dalles, not Dallas) | 1889-02-02-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Mary Ella Miss/James Andrew Jackson Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Mary Ella Miss/James Andrew Jackson Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Mary Miss | Death | Died in Decatur, Texas 10 May 1893. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Mildred A. Miss/William G. Watson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 14 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Smith, Miss Bettie | Wedding | Wed to Sam A. Roberson | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Miss Trony | Wedding | Wed to Mr Walter Simpson | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Mr. | Story | Has begun work on Fred Mershon's | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Mr. | Story | Working on F.L. Mershon's new house | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Mr. & Mrs, | Story | Visited W.L. Garvin of Jack County | 1885-08-29-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Mr. G,M. | Death | Died on the 28th | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Mr. John | Story | Lying at point of death --Aurora News | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Nancy Katherine (Nannie) Miss/Rufus Erskine Bearden | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. (Muse Correspondent) | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Nate Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 15 Oct. 1899. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Prof. | Story | Teacher at Crafton | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Bethel. He also edits "The Gleaner". | 1894-12-20-pg03 | DN |
Smith, Professor | Story | His school closed at Preskitt. | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Smith, R. H. | Story | Liensed to Practice Law. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, R. H. Mr (formerly of Wise) | Story | Has built a law practice in Fort Worth. | 1898-02-03-pg05 | DN |
Smith, R. N. Rev. | Story | Was once the pastor of the Presbyterian church in Decatur, but is now of Graham. | 1895-04-04-pg05 | DN |
Smith, R.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mollie Gill | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, R.T. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Ralph | Story | Were brought in a jailed | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Ralph | Story | Get two years | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Smith, Ralph Children | Birth | Twins, boy and girl | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Ross Mr (age 29) | Death | Obituary. Died of congestive chill last Saturday about 10 miles NW of McKinney in Collin Co. Buried there. Son of W. A. Smith of this City (Boyd Index) | 1894-10-04-pg04 | DN |
Smith, S. C. Mrs (might be Susan or Syntha) | Death | Died on 5 July 1898 of "Flux" (Diysentery). Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1898-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, S. P. Mrs | Story | Helped the Grider family with money and food so they could move their invalid father and daughter to Jacksboro where the son who supports the family can get steady work. | 1898-05-19-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Sadina Etta Miss/E. E. Anderson | Wedding | Married 24 April 1889 Married at the residence of Mr John Legget last Thursday. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Sam | Story | Of Bellvue, letter to editor | 1884-07-11-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Sanky | Story | Old frame house burned | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Sanky | Wedding | Wed to Miss Susan Aebly | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Sarah E. (Sallie) Mrs (nee Splawn) | Death | Obituary. Died 24 March 1893 in Hannibal, Ralls Co. Missouri. Buried there. Sister of Dixie Price splawn Harris of Wise and Jemima Ann Hornback of Wise Co. | 1893-03-30-pg04 | DN |
Smith, Sarah Isabell Miss/Walter A. Bird | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 jan. 1897 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Smith, Sarah Isabell Miss/Walter A. Bird | Wedding | Married 3 jan. 1897 (Gum Correspondent) (newpaper damaged) | 1897-01-21-pg01 | DN |
Smith, Sidney Paul Mr/Miss Josephine (Josie) Wasson | Wedding | Were married Wednesday night at Alvord 21 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-29-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Sim | Story | Arrested for stealing a horse from G. W. Colwell of Greasy Bend. He is in jail. | 1889-12-07-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Sim | Story | Deputy Sheriff A. Walden of Decatur jailed him on a charge of horse theft. | 1889-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Sim | Story | Charged with horse theft. In jail in default of a $500 bond | 1889-12-14-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, Sim | Story | Released from the Penintentiary. And he says he was impressed and plans to be good. | 1892-01-02-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Sim Mr | Story | Given a 4 year sentence (no charge listed). | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Solomon D. Mr/Miss Sarah Tennessee (Tennie) Killough | Wedding | Married 29 Dec. 1895 (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, Solomon D. Mr/Miss Sarah Tennessee (Tennie) Killough | Wedding | Married 29 Dec. 1895 at the home of the bride's parents in Newark, Wise Co. Texas | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Smith, T. B. Mrs | Story | Is lying very low. (Gum Correspondent) | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Thomas M./Mrs Ella Boyd | Wedding | Married Thursday night 18 Sept. 1893. Bride is of Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent, Pheni) | 1893-09-23-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, Tom (age 16) | Story | Had a difficulty in Denton. Tom Smith cut Will Finney at the Drop School house on Denton Creek the past week. | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Van Buren/Miss Ellen Nevada Glass | Wedding | Married 16 Dec. 1888 in Alvord, Wise County. | 1888-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, W. E. Mr (age about 24) | Death | Died under a pile of cotton seed at the Mill in Bowie. Article is Dec. 30, 1893. From Eufaula, Alabama, but worked at Terrell, Texas before coming here. | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Smith, W. James Professor | Story | Teaches at Willow Springs. | 1894-05-25-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, W.J. | Story | Sends Messenger to Grimes County | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Smith, Wesley (of Sunset) | Story | Teaches school in Wise County. | 1894-07-12-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Wesley Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 14 Nov. 1895 in Sunset, Texas | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Smith, Wesley Professor | Story | Will teach at the Anneville School this winter, but may have to teach outdoors. | 1893-09-28-pg04 | DN |
Smith, Wesley Professor | Story | Will teach the next term at the Anneville school. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, Will (engineer on the north bound train) | Death | Train No. 20 was wrecked at Tascosa this morning killing the engineer. (Whichita Falls 15 July 1888.) | 1888-07-21-pg04 | WCM |
Smith, William (Fort Worth and Denver Railway) | Death | He was the engineer and was killed in Clarendon, Texas 15 July 1888. | 1888-07-21-pg08 | WCM |
Smith, William P. Mr (lived in the Preskitt Community) | Death | Die 23 March 1892. buried at Sand Hill Cemetery, Wise County, Texas | 1892-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Smith, William P./Mrs Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) Reed (nee: Womack) | Wedding | Married 22 Dec. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Smith,James W./Miss Nora Gentry | Weding | Married 14-16-Jan. 1899. (Decatur Correspondent) | 1899-02-24-pg01 | DN |
Smith,James, Lewis, and Elmer (3 brothers) | Death | Killed by Dock Douthitt, Dock Thompson and Sterling Dawson over a dispute of property lines. They were mailed in Henrietta. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
Smithee, Joseph Tedrick/Mis Oliner Mary (Ollie) Green | Wedding | Married Oct. 15, 1894 in Wise County. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-10-18-pg01 | DN |
Smithee, Samuel H. Mrs (Martha Emily Fortenberry) | Death | Died of fever on Friday night. Buried at Cooke County. (Alvord Correspondent: W. W. R.) | 1886-04-03-pg02 | WCM |
Smithee, Warren Clayton Mr/Miss Martha Ann (Mattie) Prichard | Wedding | Married 28 Oct. 1895 in Wise County. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Smitherman, Philmore M. Mr/Miss Sarah Elizabeth ford | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Smithwitch, John | Story | Aged 19, picked 519 pounds | 1880-10-15-pg02 | WCM |
Smock, Amanda versus J. W. Smock | Wedding | Divorce granted. | 1898-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Smock, Florence Miss/George Miller Carson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Oct. 1899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Smyers, Henry Sidney/Miss Idella (Della) Stephens | Wedding | Married 19 Nov. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Smythe, Calvin | Story | School award, best attendance | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Smythe, George | Story | School award, best attendance | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Snead, Boy Child | Death | Son of S.C. Snead | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Snead, C. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin daughter born 12 August 1893. All are doing well. | 1893-08-19-pg05 | WCM |
Snead, Genevieve Mrs (nee: Flusser) | Death | Died 11 June 1893 in Jefferson Co. Kentucky. Buried there. Her son Samuel Cassidy Snead of Wise Co. received the word that his mother had died. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Snell, Nancy Louisa (Nannie) Mrs (nee Phillips) | Death | Died 3 June in Brumlow, Wise Co. Texas of consumption. Buried at Rosston Cemetery. Cooke Co., Texas. Husband was William Henry Snell. | 1893-06-10-pg08 | WCM |
Snell, W. H. | Death | Was reported dangerously ill with heart disease this week. | 1891-06-20-pg08 | WCM |
Snider, Dolphus G./Miss Frances Paliston Martin (Fannie) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3, Oct. 1897 | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Snider, Esq. S.W. | Story | Says there is no news | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Snider, Florence Elizabeth Miss/James Thomas Williams | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1890 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phoenix) | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Snoddy, D. A. and family | Story | Left 27 Oct. 1896 for Indian Territory their future home. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1896-11-06-pg01 | WCM |
Snodgrass, J.H. | Story | Left day before yesterday for home in Parker County | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Snodgrass, Mr. | Story | The artist who is elsewhere | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Snufer, B. O. Judge (of Nocona, Montague Co.) | Story | Not allowed to resign. Found guilty and his office xxxx vacant by the court. (paper dmaged) | 1893-08-03-pg08 | DN |
Snufer, B. O. Judge (paper hard to read) | Story | Indicted on 20 counts In Nocona, Montague Co., pleaded guilty and resigned. | 1893-08-03-pg08 | DN |
Snuffer, Benjamin Oscar Judge | Story | Judge of Montague County had 20 indictments for misappropriating county money. Fined $25 and resigned. He died in Oregon. | 1893-08-05-pg04 | WCM |
Snyder, Esquire | Story | New Justice at Greenwood had trouble | 1880-12-24-pg02 | WCM |
Snyder, Loula Miss/Mr H. G. Palmer | Wedding | Married Sunday 1 Oct. 1899. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1899-10-13-pg05 | DN |
Sockwell, Zada Esther Miss/Edward Pennington Frensley | Wedding | Married 7 April 1895 in Alvord, Texas. | 1895-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Solar Eclipse viewed at Quanah, Texas | Story | On 1 January 1889. They used smoked glasses. 2/3 totallity. | 1889-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Soldier from Wise Co. to be in the Spanish American War | Story | Long list of soldiers Co. H. 3rd Texas Regiment Regular U. S. Volunteers | 1898-05-05-pg01 | DN |
Solomon, C. S. Mr & Mrs (of Denton) | Death | Their 7 year old child was burned to death in their house after they starred a fire in the kitchen and then went to shear some sheep. | 1896-04-30-pg02 | DN |
Solomon, John | Wedding | Wed to Fannie Baine | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Sook, Mr | Death | Got injued in a cotton press and is not expected to live. (Union Hill Correspondent) | 1891-12-05-pg05 | WCM |
Sorrells Della Miss | Story | Teacher at the Anneville School. Opening Monday with 75 students. | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Sorrells, Della Miss | Story | Has been teahing public school at Fairview. Closed her school last Friday. | 1899-03-10-pg03 | DN |
Sorrells, W. A. (living near Chico) | Story | Tried yesterday and fouond to be insane. | 1890-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Sorrels, Emma Miss | Story | Teaching school near Boonsville. | 1890-03-22-pg01 | WCM |
Sothern, Mrs. L.N. | Story | Visit home to east Texas | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Soule, J (former band instructor in Decatur) | Story | Has started an Alliance paper in Mineola, Texas | 1891-09-19-pg05 | WCM |
Soule, Jules Paul Mr | Death | Shot and killed by John H. Miller editor of the Biloxi Herald. Died 3 Dec. 1896 in New Orleans. Buired ther at Greenwood Cemetery. He lead a brass band in Decatur seveal years ago. He was shot in Biloxi, Mississippi where he was editor of the Biloxi Review Nespaper. | 1896-12-17-pg01 | DN |
South, Carrie Josephine Miss/William Luther Bryan | Wedding | Married 22 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Southard, Mary | Wedding | Wed to Anthony Lamm | 1885-03-21-pg06 | WCM |
Southern | Wedding | Divroce suit was filed in District court in Wise Co. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Southern, Cora Alice Miss/William B. Gray | Wedding | Married 19 May 1889 in Wise County, Texas Bride is of Boonsville. | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Southern, Edna Miss/Calvin Newton (Newt) Dodds | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 9 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Southern, James William/Miss Mary Martha McBride | Wedding | Married at the Decatur Courthouse 29 Oct 1891, Brides father was Isaac McBride living near Paradise. | 1891-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Southern, L.N. | Story | Rented farm from Mershon | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Southern, Levi Murphy/Mrs Emily Charlotte Southern (nee Darnell) | Wedding | Levi married the widow of his deceased brother John Ferguson Bullard Southern 27 April 1890 in Wise County | 1890-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Southern, Mr. L.M. | Story | Gone to work on railroad | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Southern, Mr. L.M. | Story | Sends Messenger to J.H. Miller | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Southern, Mrs Emily Charlotte (nee Darnell)/Mr Levi Murphy Southern | Wedding | Levi married the widow of his deceased brother John Ferguson Bullard Southern 27 April 1890 | 1890-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Southwestern Telephone | Story | Connects: Austin, Houston, Dallas, Waco, Sherman | 1881-06-03-pg04 | WCM |
Southwood, Sallie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.D. Holmes | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Soward, A. A. Mr | Story | Has purchased half interest in the Wise County Banner. | 1897-12-09-pg07 | DN |
Soward, A. A. Mr | Story | Sold his interest in the Bridgeport Banner Herlad Newspaper. | 1898-12-15-pg05 | DN |
Soward, Arthur A. Mr/Miss Colie Lizzie Ewing | Wedding | Married in Dallas. Lived in Decatur and Bridgeport. Paper damaged. | 1891-12-05-pg05 | WCM |
Soward, Charles Mrs | Story | Visited her daughter Mrs Horace Leeper in Cleburne. | 1895-02-21-pg05 | DN |
Soward, Lizzie May | Story | She is improving | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzie May Miss | Story | Closed her school at Rhome. | 1887-06-25-pg06 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzie May Miss | Story | Closed her school at Rhome. repeat from last week. | 1887-07-02-pg04 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzie May Miss | Story | Elected 2nd grade teacher of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzie May Miss | Story | Teaches 2nd grade at the Decatur School. | 1891-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzie May Miss | Story | Is visiting her sister the wife of Rev. Dean at Waxahachie. | 1892-11-05-pg05 | WCM |
Soward, Lizzzie M. Miss | Story | Teaches 2nd grade at the Decatur High School. | 1891-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Soward, May Miss | Story | She taches 2nd grade in the Decatur City School and is on the sick list. | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Soward, May Miss | Story | Will teach 7th and 8th grade in Decatur. | 1892-07-02-pg01 | WCM |
Soward, May Miss | Story | Will teach 7th grade in Decatur. | 1892-09-17-pg01 | WCM |
Soward, Miss May | Story | Slowly recovering | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Soward, Mrs | Story | Visiting at Cleburne | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Soward, Richard Grandpa | Death | Died Wednesday at the home of his son Judge Charles Soward. Find a Grave has that he died 18 May 1893 (Thursday). Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1893-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Spain, M. F Mr | Story | A wagon loaded with 3 bales of cotton ran over one foot smashing it badly. | 1897-12-09-pg10 | DN |
Spain, M. F. Mr & Mrs (of near Decatur) | Birth | Son born 20 May 1898 | 1898-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
Spain, Mary Eliza Mrs (nee: Plaxco) | Death | Is on the Muse correspondent's sick list. Died 20 March 1898 in Wise Co. buried at Plesant Grove Cemetery #1. | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Spain, Mary Eliza Mrs (nee: Plaxco) | Death | Died Sunday 20 March 1898. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-03-25-pg08 | WCM |
Spain, Mary Eliza Mrs (nee: Plaxco) | Death | Obituary. She was born 18 June 1817 in South Carolina and married Henry W. Spain in June 1853. | 1898-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
Spain, Miss Elizabeth | Wedding | Wed to J.T. Baty | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Spake, Rachel Miss/Walter Boisseau Man | Wedding | Married 9 May 1888 in Midlothian, Ellis County, Texas | 1888-05-12-pg05 | WCM |
Spangler, Prof. W.A. | Story | Teaching writing at Garvin | 1885-06-13-pg07 | WCM |
Spangler, Prof. W.A. | Story | Teaching penmanship | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Spangler, W.A. | Story | On committee | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Spanish Fort | Story | Uncle Johnny Rich got 60 names | 1881-05-06-pg02 | WCM |
Spann, J.W. | Story | Of Decatur, wish us well | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Spann, Miss Mollie | Story | Commenced Babb school | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Spann, Mr. J.W. | Story | Of Chico gave a call | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Spann, Mrs. Mollie | Story | Dau of John L. Lovejoy teaching at Babb School | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Spann, R. L. Dr/Miss Willie Culberston | Wedding | Married 28 April 1897 in McLennan County, Texas. Nespaper gives 27 inst for the date. Bride is of Waco. Groom is formerly of Chico, but now of Denton. (Chico Review) | 1897-04-15-pg08 | DN |
Sparkman & Crane | Story | Decaturites in Alvord | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman & Poe | Ad | Liquors, Drugs etc. | 1884-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
Sparkman, Capt. | Story | Quits as editor of the Decatur Tribune | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. | Story | Ordered 1000 lbs of white-lead | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Sends his home paper to Rusk County | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Building new dwelling | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Moved his office from drugstore | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Piano at depot | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Sparkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Returned from New Orleans | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Sparkman, J.T. | Ad | Practicing Physcian, Alvord | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, J.T. | Ad | Drugs, General dealer | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, J.T. | Story | Paint for M.E. Church | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, J.T. MD | Ad | Alvord Texas | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Sparkman, L. C. | Story | Pleased with newspaper | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L. C. | Story | Lawyer, native Texan from Rusk County | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L. C. Mr | Story | Forfeited bond in a burglary case. Sheriff McClure got him in Kansas and he is in Montague Co. Jail. | 1899-11-03-pg05 | DN |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Addressed audience | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Returned from Austin | 1881-03-04-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Horse stealing counsel | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | To go to Gainsville to tell about H.H. Brooks | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Attending court at Denton | 1881-10-14-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Has resigned | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Of Decatur, visited his brother | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Fined $25 for outburst | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Discussed at Audubon | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. | Story | Has been in Gainsville | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Sparkman, L.C. Capt. | Story | Was in Denton | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, Lewis C. | Death | Died at Alvord yesterday. Died 1 March 1888. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Sparkman, Mary W. Mrs/Mr Audubon S. McMorries | Wedding | Married at Greenville, Texas last Sunday. | 1894-12-06-pg09 | DN |
Sparkman, Mollie A. Mrs (nee Holleman) | Story | Is very sick and not expected to live. Her headstone in Alvord Cemetery indicates she died 2 March 1899. (Alvord Budget locals) Wife of Dr. John Thomas sparkman | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman, Mollie A. Mrs (nee: Holleman) | Death | Died in at home in Alvord 2 March 1899. (wife of Dr. John T. Sparkman) | 1899-03-10-pg05 | WCM |
Sparkman, Mrs. Mollie | Story | Spending weeks visiting mother | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Sparkman, V.H. | Story | Looking for location for farm | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Sparkman, Vrgil H. (little son of Dr. Sparkman) | Death | Died of Brain Fever Friday night 27 March 1886. Buried at Alvord Cemetery.(Alvord Correspondent: W. W. R.) | 1886-04-03-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman. L.C. | Story | Has gone to Arkansas | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Sparkman's Drug | Story | An alarm of five was given | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Sparkman's Drug | Story | Ice cold soda water for sale | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Sparks Swift Saunders Mr/Miss Mary Gertrude Rhodes | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1892 in Wise County, Texas | 1892-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Sparks, Martha Elizabeth Miss/Thomas Donatus Rosenstein Woods | Wedding | Married 27 Sept 1896 on Sweetwater, five miles East of Decatur. | 1896-10-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sparks, Pete/Miss Willie Veasey (colored) | Wedding | Eloped to Gainesville, Cooke Co.Texas on 7 August 1896 and were married. | 1896-08-13-pg05 | DN |
Sparks, W.J. | Story | Of Alvord, have formed partnership | 1883-12-21-pg02 | WCM |
Sparrow, E .W. Mrs | Death | Very sick not expected to live. Sister of Mr Matt Kle of Cleburne, Texas. | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Sparrow, Elizabeth J. Mrs (nee: Kahle) | Death | Died 3 sept 1896 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Mother of John W. Sparrow. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Sparrow, Elizabeth W. Mrs | Death | Obituary. Died last Sunday 30 August 1896 in Decatur at the home of her son J. W. Sparrow after an illness of several weeks. | 1896-09-04-pg05 | WCM |
Sparrow, J. W. Mr | Story | Has moved to Roswell, New Mexico where he has charge of a large drugstore. Famiy will sooon join him. | 1895-03-07-pg05 | DN |
Sparrow, J. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Tuesday 26 Sept. 1893 in Decatur, Texas. | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Sparrow, John W. Mr | Story | Leaped from a building on fire in Dallas and broke the lower left leg in three places. | 1893-09-30-pg01 | WCM |
Sparrow, John W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Tuesday 26 Sept. 1893 in Decatur, Texas. John's left leg may have to be amputated. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Sparrow, Mrs. J.W. | Death | Died of blood poisioning | 1883-12-14-pg02 | WCM |
Spawn, George Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Spear, D. Professor | Story | Teaches school at West Academy which closes tonight. | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Spear, John | Story | Grand jury retrned true bill for him regarding horse theft. | 1889-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Spear, John | Story | Taken to Graham to be a witness agaainst the Graham mob that killed the Marlow Boys. | 1889-03-23-pg08 | WCM |
Spear, Oma Miss/Edward Robert Cotton | Wedding | Married 10 August 1898 at the home of the Bride in Decatur. Groom is of Bowling green Kentucky. | 1898-08-11-pg08 | DN |
Spear, Oma, Miss/Edward Robert Cotton | Wedding | Married 10 August 1898 at the home of the bride's parents. | 1898-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Spears, J. D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 17 April 1899. | 1899-04-28-pg05 | WCM |
Spears, John R. Mr/Mis Kate Carter | Wedding | Invitation are out for their wedding at Alvord Sunday, 19 July 1899. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | DN |
Spears, Mr | Story | Arrested for horse theft in Graham, Texas. Could have stolen horses in Paradise. | 1888-07-28-pg05 | WCM |
Spears, Mr | Story | Given 5 years sentence in the pen for horse theft | 1888-09-01-pg01 | WCM |
Speer, D. Professor | Story | Teaches at the West Academy School at Alvord | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Speer, Oran/Miss Cora Valerie Hatchett | Wedding | Married 7 Sept. 1897 in Decatur, Texas. | 1897-09-09-pg01 | DN |
Speer, Professor | Story | Dismissed school because of the snow. (West Academy correspondent) | 1895-02-08-pg05 | WCM |
Speer, Professor | Story | He has been teaching school for 6 months at West Academy. | 1895-05-31-pg08 | WCM |
Speers, Ocie Mr | Story | Editor of the Alvord Advance. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Spence J. W. versus Martha Spence | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Spencer Mary Alice (Mollie)/Daniel Pavillard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Spencer, A. J. Professor | Story | Will start a private school in the Nickell School District on 15 July 1889. | 1889-07-20-pg08 | WCM |
Spencer, F. L. Mr | Story | Passed the Bar Examination and are now admitted to the Wise County Bar. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Spencer, J,M, | Story | Will teach at Prairie Point | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Spencer, J. M. | Story | Will teach the public school at Dry Hollow. He married his first couple Smith/Glass | 1888-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Spencer, J. M. Editor of the Alvord Budget | Story | Purchased a home in Alvord. Alvord was the home of the alvord Messengers some years ago. | 1890-06-14-pg04 | WCM |
Spencer, Jake | Story | Sheriff Mann delivered to A. L. Winston this person to be taken to the State Prison | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Spencer, James Marion/Miss Nora Estelle Wallace | Wedding | Married 28 Dec. 1897 (Bethel Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Spencer, John (formerly of the Alvord Budget) | Story | Is now the editor of the Marietta, Indian Territory Monitor. | 1897-07-30-pg07 | WCM |
Spencer, M. A. Mrs | Story | the Alvord budget editors wife is very sick with Lagrippe and fever. | 1892-02-20-pg08 | WCM |
Spencer, Mary Alice (Mollie) Miss/Daniel Pavillard | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1893 in Anneville, Wise Count, Texas. (Anneville Corresondent) | 1893-09-28-pg04 | DN |
Spencer, Mr | Story | Has enlarged the Alvord Budget giving Alvord a good local newspaper. | 1889-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Spencer, Mr (age about 20) | Story | Arested in Pilot Point, Texas for horse theft in Wise County, | 1886-03-20-pg01 | WCM |
Spencer, Octavia Lovica Miss/Rudolphus L. Case | Wedding | Married 16 Nov. 1893 in Wise County. (Newspaper says 15 Nov.) | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Spencer, R. F. | Story | Ex-Kentuckians having an organization meeting 17 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-09-pg04 | WCM |
Spencer, Rial Mr | Story | Teaches school at Bethel which started 9 Oct. 1899. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Spencer, William Hampton Sr/Miss Martha Elizabeth Thompson | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1894-12-20-pg03 | DN |
Spencer, William Newton/Mrs Emma Nunley | Wedding | Married 21 Jan. 1891 at the residence of the bride. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Spillman, Edward/Miss Ada Jemmie Stanford | Wedding | Married 26 Sept. 1897 at the residence of the bride's brother Dan Stanford (Newspaper has the name of Standifer). | 1897-09-30-pg01 | DN |
Spillman, W. H. Mr | Death | Killed by a horse faing on him 23 Oct. 1891 in Dickens County, Texas. Formerly he lived in Wise County. | 1891-11-07-pg01 | WCM |
Splann, Wm. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Splawn, Caroline Clementine Mrs (nee: Human) | Death | Died 28 March 1890 (probably from childbirth because there is a baby born on the day she died also buried at Chico Cemetery. Husband was William M. Splawn. | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Splawn, G. W. Mrs (Louvina Edwards Splawn) | Death | Died 25 Jan. 1897 in Greenwood, Wise Co. Buried at Slidell Cemetery. (Sam Houston Correspondent). | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Splawn, George Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born the 26th inst. Mother and son are doing well. (Greenwood Enterprises) | 1894-07-06-pg01 | WCM |
Splawn, George Washington Mr & Mrs | Story | Their infant while George Watson Splawn was sick but improved to finally die in 1918. | 1894-12-28-pg08 | WCM |
Splawn, George/Miss Fannie Arnett | Wedding | Married Sunday 22 April 1899. Bride is of Bethel, Texas. Groom is of Greenwood. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Splawn, Louvina Mrs (nee: Edwards) | Death | Obituary. Died 25 Jan. 1897 in Wise Co. Buried at Slidell Cemetery. | 1897-02-05-pg08 | WCM |
Splawn, Louvina Mrs (nee: Edwards) | Death | Died 25 Jan. 1897. She left a husband and several small children to mourn her loss (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Splawn, Plato Constable/Miss Charlie Goodrum | Wedding | Married last Sunday 13 August 1899 at the county clerks office. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Splawn, Plato Constable/Miss Charlie Goodrum | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Splawn, W. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 1 Feb. 1897. (Sam Houston Correspondent) (another page is out of sequence) | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Splawn, W. B. Mrs (living N. E. of Greenwood) | Story | Had cholera, but is now able to be up again, | 1894-10-26-pg01 | WCM |
Spotted Fever in Aurora | Story | Many people were considering leaving on the 9th inst (9 Feb. 1890) | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Spradlin Mr | Death | Killed by Henry Tickle who is in jail in Waxahacie and nearly escaped. | 1886-04-17-pg04 | WCM |
Spraggins Martha Belle Miss/ThomasHenry Mercer | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Spraggins, C.C. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jennie Boles | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Sprarkman, Dr. J.T. | Story | Preformed surgical operation | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | A pick-nick and public speaking | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Enjoying railroad boom | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | New Baptist church being built | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Is now incorporated | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Celebrates on the Fourth | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Baseball nine beat Weatherford | 1884-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Pilot News: Marsh Doughty [mayor], etc. | 1885-04-18-pg06 | WCM |
Springtown | Story | Two good institutions of learning | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Springtown Male and Female Institute | Story | Closed today. Graduation program is given. | 1889-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Springtown Pilot | Story | Base ball boys beat Decatur boys | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Springtown Railroad | Story | is out of money and is looking for capital. | 1891-05-02-pg04 | WCM |
Springtown Sun (newspaper) | Story | The Proctor Brothers are publishing the first issue next week. | 1894-02-02-pg08 | WCM |
Springtown, Texas | Story | 3 first class hotels ready | 1880-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Sprouse, Felix | Story | Arrested for cattle theft. | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Sprouse, Felix | Story | Arrested for theft of cattle. | 1889-02-23-pg04 | WCM |
Spruce, J.C. | Death | Nephew of A.J. Baily | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Spurgeon, Mrs (formerly of Wise) | Story | Is a Milinner in Ardmore I. T. | 1898-05-05-pg06 | DN |
Spward, Miss | Story | Selected to teach 1st grade at the Decatur School next term. | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Squires, James | Story | Cattle inspector | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
St. Clair, Jim (escaped prisoner for horse theft) | Story | Shot to death in a gunfight with Constable L. G. Teeters of Wise, Georg Garrison and a range on the West Fork near the Jack County line. | 1886-06-05-pg01 | WCM |
St. Clair, Jim (escaped prisoner for horse theft) | Story | Shot to death in a gunfight with Deputy Sheriffs: Bill Black, Charley Sterling of Montague County and George Garrison and Constable L. G. Teeters of Wise. This happened in Jack County. | 1886-06-05-pg01 | WCM |
St. John Rev James Richardson and Mrs | Birth | New son (William Alvin St John) born 7 July 1894. (Sunset Signal) | 1894-07-12-pg04 | DN |
St. Louis MO | Story | The great cyclone | 1880-04-30-pg02 | WCM |
Stack, James Kendred/Mamie Lou Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Stacks, A. J. Mr | Death | Died 24 Dec. 1897 at Palmer, Texas. Buried there at the Stack Cemetery. Father of Sarah Elizabeth Stacks Miller. | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Stacks, Albert J Mr | Death | Died 24 Dec. 1897 in Palmer Texas. Buried there. Father of Mrs C. H. Miller (Sarah Elizabeth Stacks Miller) of Wise County. | 1898-01-06-pg05 | DN |
Stacks, Albert J Mr | Death | Father of Mrs C. H. Miller (Sarah Elizabeth Stacks Miller) of Wise County. She has returned from Palmer to Wise Co. | 1898-01-13-pg05 | DN |
Stafford, Bonas Mr | Story | Accidental shot his right arm which had to be amputated. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Stagg, Eva Effie Miss/Milus Moody Newman | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Stagg, Mrs | Story | Primary teacher at the Alvord Schools. | 1897-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Stagg, William. C./Miss Hattie Ferris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Stalcup & Brother | Story | Sucured a workman to make boots | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Stalcup, N.J | Story | Our new boot and shoe maker | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Stalcup, N.J. & Bro | Ad | Boot and Shoemaker at Alvord | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Stalcup, Tom | Story | Shot and slightly wounded by N Boydston near Pella for disturbing the peace. | 1894-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Stallings, J. J. (Jack) | Death | Obituary. Killed with a 41 caliber pistol. Age 27. Buried at Elmwood Cemtery, Bowie, Texas. Had a diamond ring in his pocket for his marriage in two weeks. Bowie Texas Nov 4, 1893. (Fort Worth Gazatte) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Stallings, J. J. (Jack) | Death | Murdered 28 Oct. 1893 by Bob Leftwich. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Montague Co. Texas. Bob Leftwich given 20 years in the pen for the murder. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1894-02-15-pg01 | DN |
Stallings, Jack Mr | Death | Murdered at Bowie some months ago. G. W. Dodson, John Palmer and Tim boyd were arrested for his murder. | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Stallings, Jack Mr | Death | Obituary. 2nd long article about his death | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Stallings, Jno. M. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Stallings, John J. (Jack) Mr | Death | Obituary. Killed on 28 Oct 1893 near Bowie, Montague County. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Bowie. | 1893-11-10-pg01 | WCM |
Stalnaker, David Madison/Miss Callie Bell Curtner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Stamp, Rev. M.S. | Story | On his way to Whitt | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Stamps, Della (age 6) | Death | Died 13 April 1891 at her sister house (Elizabeth Ann Stamps Devereux) in Decatur. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. Her father was Britton Frank Stamps. | 1891-04-18-pg05 | WCM |
Stamps, Francis Isaella Miss/William Dennis Paschall | Wedding | Married 20 Jan. 1886 in Bosque County, Texas | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Stamps, J. J. | Story | New teacher at Garvin. | 1890-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Stamps, J. J. Professor | Story | Taught school at Garvin which just closed this term on Friday of last week. | 1891-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Stamps, Professor | Story | Is teaching a public school at Garvin. | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Stamps. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Garvin. | 1891-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Standberry, Mrs (might be Stansbury) | Death | Died Monday 26 Nov 1894. Buried at Pilot Point. | 1894-11-30-pg10 | WCM |
Standfield, B. & family | Story | Said goodbye to their Aurora friends and left for their new home in South Texas (Aurora News) | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Standfield, G.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss C. Brown | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Standfield, James | Story | Started to Ft. Worth today with cotton | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Standfield, Mr. John | Story | Residence burned at Bridgeport | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Standfield, T.L. | Story | Former citizen of this county | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Standifer, James Ripley (of Garvin) | Death | Died on 27 Sept. 1886. (Aurora News) Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery. | 1886-10-09-pg05 | WCM |
Standifer, Mrs. | Story | Going to Chico with daughter, Miss Belle Standifer | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Standifer, T. E. Mr | Story | Was fined in the county court $25 for carrying a pistol. | 1891-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Stanfield, Constable | Story | Squelched fight at Chico | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Stanfield, F. S. | Story | Plead guilty to theft. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Stanfield, Hubbard Mr (of Aurora) | Death | Died of Consumption yesterday. (Oats Branch 30 april 1888 correspondent, Sub) | 1888-05-05-pg03 | WCM |
Stanfield, J.C. | Story | Cattle inspector | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Stanfield, Jno. H. | Story | A well known citizen, Texan for 19 years | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Stanfield, John | Story | Will round up delinquents | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Stanfield, Mrs (an old lady) | Death | Died at Aurora one day last week. | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Stanfield, Nettie Miss/Emmett Waggoner | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Stanfield, Old Uncle Jimmy | Story | Sold stock of grocories in Bridgeport | 1880-04-09-pg02 | WCM |
Stanfield, Rev and Mrs | Birth | Son born (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Stanfield, W. W. O. Mrs (Mary A. Stanfield | Story | Has applied for a $150 Texas pension dated from Jan 1, 1885. | 1887-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Stanfield, W. W. O. Mrs (Mary A. Stanfield | Story | Has gone to visit friend in Terrell. (Aurora News) | 1887-03-19-pg02 | WCM |
Stanfield, William Mr & Mrs (of Oats Branch) | Birth | Baby born. (West Fork Correspondent, P. F. L.) | 1889-08-31-pg04 | WCM |
Stanfield, William Wall Oliver (W.W.O.) Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 20 March 1886. I created a memorial for him in the Auroa Cemetery where his daughter is buried, Sarah Emma Elizabeth Stanfield Woodward. She died in 1892. | 1886-03-27-pg07 | WCM |
Stanfield,John | Wedding | Wed to Miss Katie Kennedy | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Stanford, Add Jemmie Miss/Edward Spillman | Wedding | Married 26 Sept. 1897 at the residence of the bride's brother Dan Stanford (Newspaper has the name of Standifer). | 1897-09-30-pg01 | DN |
Stanley, Green | Story | Constable of Pre. No. 4 | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Stanley, James Willard | Death | Died 5 July 1890 in Aurora. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1890-07-19-pg08 | WCM |
Stanley, Joseph Solomon Jr/Mrs Lena Mae Dunlap (nee Smith). (Boyd Index) | Wedding | Married 15 Nov. 1896 in Tarrant County, Texas. | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Stanley, Mr. Jas. | Story | Went to his stable, horse thieves | 1883-08-31-pg02 | WCM |
Stanley, Phebe | Wedding | Wed to R. S. Hewlett | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Stanley, Solomon D. Mr (old time resident of Wise) | Death | Died 1 July 1894 in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1894-07-05-pg05 | DN |
Stanley, W. G. | Story | Resigned as constable of Precinct 4 and replaced by J. W. Moore | 1887-02-19-pg01 | WCM |
Stanley, W. G. | Story | Resigned as constable of precinct 4 and will move to Trinity County, Texas. | 1887-02-19-pg06 | WCM |
Stanley, W.G. | Story | Constable at Garvin | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Stansbury, Mrs or Miss | Death | Died at home in Decatur, Texas 26 Nov. 1894. (paper damaged) Might be the wife of Thomas or Forest Stansbury since he married Malinda in 1897. | 1894-11-29-pg12 | DN |
Stanton, R. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Monday. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Star Pupils names listed (Paper dark and noisy) | Story | Teacher's name is blurry. Migh be Miss Lottie xxxx | 1893-06-08-pg08 | DN |
Star, William C. | Death | Obituary. Died 1 Feb 1888 in Weatherford, Parker Co., Texas. Buried there. Parents are Lewis Starr and Levenia C. Salling Star buried in Weatherford also. Brothers A F. and L. F. Star. | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Stark, Amanda Jane Miss/William P. Rutherford | Wedding | Married 23 May 1886 in Wise County | 1886-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Stark, Laura Evaline (Eva) Miss/James Clark Hash | Wedding | Married 28 March 1897 in Wise County, Texas at the residence of Rev. W. C. Rogers. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Stark, Lena Miss/Mr Roger Denman | Wedding | Double Wedding held Sunday 17 May 1899 at the Methodist church in Jack County. Attendants listed. | 1899-05-26-pg01 | DN |
Stark, Miss M. | Wedding | Wed to R.A. Pope | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Stark, William Thomas/Miss Mary Alice Coggins | Wedding | Married 28 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Starks, Walter Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Ullmann School House correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Starnes Rufus Monroe/Miss Sallie D. Beall | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Nov. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Starnes, J. A. | Story | Principal of Decatur High School this term. | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Starnes, J. A. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Decatur. | 1887-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Starnes, Mr | Story | Closed his school at this place yesterday (probably Decatur) | 1888-06-02-pg05 | WCM |
Starnes, Professor | Story | Will teach in Decatur this fall term. | 1887-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Starnes, Professor | Story | Late honored principal of the Decatur School will assume charge of the Brownwood High school. | 1888-06-16-pg04 | WCM |
Starr, A Man named | Story | Went to dance at Bell Plain | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Statcham, John (prisoner in county jail) | Story | Is dangerously ill with typhoid. (newspaper blurred so surname is questionable) | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
State and local newly elected officials | Story | Listing of names of the officers elect. | 1892-11-19-pg04 | WCM |
State Directory | Story | Gives names of the Governor and Lieutenant gover and other officers of Texas. | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
State of Texas Official Directory | Story | Governor: L. S. Ross, Lieutenant Goernor T. P. Wheeler…..... | 1886-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
State of Texas versus Dan Greathouse | Story | Acquitted from his charge of theft of a steer. | 1899-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
State Summer Normal to be held at Decatur | Story | Will be conducted by Prof. J. D. Witt 3 July to 3 August 1894 | 1894-04-27-pg01 | WCM |
Statum, John | Story | Found guilty (unstated offense) and given 2 years in the Penitentiary. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Staude, R.R. | Story | Used to be in this county | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Staudt, William | Story | Difficulty at the Roseburg Mill last Monday resulted in Doc Gill fracturing the skull of bill Stoudt with an iron bar. Stoudt was still alive at last accounts. | 1888-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Staudt, William | Story | Difficulty at the Roseburg Mill last Monday resulted in Doc Gill fracturing the skull of bill Stoudt with an iron bar. Died 27 Oct 1888. buried at Saint Mary Cemetery, Frdericksburgh, Gillespie Co., Texas | 1888-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Stavers, Eld. Geo. L. | Story | Tells of debate | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
StClairs, J. R. Mr & Mrs | Story | Their little infant son Dannie isvery sick. (Dan Correspondent, Peggie Jane) | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Steagall, D. D. | Death | Charged with the murder of his daughter and her child in Clay County, Texas | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Steagall, Mr | Story | Found guilty of murdering his own child by his daughter in Henrietta. New trial ordered. | 1886-12-11-pg07 | WCM |
Steagill, Miss Lou | Story | Will teach music | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Stearns, Professor | Story | Principal of Decatur Public school appointed to the board of examiners for teachers certificates. | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Steel, George W. (Of Indiana) | Story | First Governor of the new territory of Oklahoma. | 1890-05-17-pg05 | WCM |
Steel, George Washington Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 30 June 1894 in Chico after J. T. Brown Jr hit Steel with a chair on June 26, 1895 In Chico. Buried at Chico Cemetery. J. t. Brown Sr owns the Brown hotel. Mr Brown was released on $10,000.00 bond. | 1895-07-04-pg04 | DN |
Steel, S. P. Captain | Birth | Son born. (Grub Hill Correspondent) | 1898-02-10-pg01 | DN |
Steele Mary Lou (Tishie) Miss/Thomas Rufus Burnett | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 24 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Steele Mary Lou (Tishie) Miss/Thomas Rufus Burnett | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 24 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Steele, George | Death | Mr Brown (of Brown's Hotel) hit George Steel over the head with a club over a disagreement over some negroes employed by Brown. | 1895-06-28-pg05 | WCM |
Steele, George | Death | Mr J. Brown Jr was re-arrested for killing George Steele and finally given bail for $10,000.00 | 1895-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Steele, L.E. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.L. Robinson | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Steen, Jim Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 15 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-23-pg01 | WCM |
Stegall, A. Mr | Story | Was hung by a mob in Henrietta, but Sheriff G. C. Wright cut him the rope. He was almost lifeless. | 1886-02-27-pg04 | WCM |
Stegall, A. Mr | Story | Survived the attemted hanging and has been moved to the Jacksboro jail. | 1886-02-27-pg07 | WCM |
Stegall, B. F. Mr & (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 27 Jan 1894. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Stegall, B. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. | 1894-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Stegall, B. F. Rev. | Story | Has been appointed pasto of Kiowa Station Indian Territory. | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Stem, D. Y. Dr. & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1895-01-24-pg08 | DN |
Stem, Laura Mrs (wife of Dr. D. Y. Stem) | Death | Died from Consumption 11 May, 1899 in Slidell. Buried in Greenwood Cemetery. (Slidell Courier). | 1899-05-19-pg07 | DN |
Stem, Richard Lee Mr/Miss Janie Fortenberry | Wedding | Married 8 July 1893 at Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-07-20-pg01 | DN |
Stennett, Jeff Mr | Story | His 5 years old son fell backward into a pail of boiling water and was severely scalded. (Aurora Correspondent). | 1891-09-05-pg01 | WCM |
Stennett, Jeff Mr | Death | His scalded child died. (5 year old son) (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Stennis, Dr. J.A. | Story | But later of Boonsville, located amongst us | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Stephens County | Story | Four foot vein of coal prospected | 1881-04-22-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, Aged Lady (might be Nancy Buchanan if it is Stevens) | Death | Died near Aurora last Wednesday. (West Fork Correspondent) | 1893-03-04-pg08 | WCM |
Stephens, Billy | Story | Bought a good cane mill | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Stephens, Blue Mr/Miss Nora Bennett | Wedding | Married recently. Bride is of Boyd. | 1894-01-26-pg08 | WCM |
Stephens, Candace Louella Miss/Robert Lee Kelley | Wedding | Married License Issued. Married 18 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-19-pg05 | DN |
Stephens, Candace Louella Miss/Robert Lee Kelley | Wedding | Married 18 Nov. 1896 at the bride's parents Mr & Mrs J. W. Stephens (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Stephens, Capt. J.W. | Story | Gave us a pleasant visit | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Stephens, Cleopagra Mrs (wife of James P. Stephens) | Death | Died near Aurora, Wise Co., Texas on Friday of last week. 3 April 1891. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #02. | 1891-04-11-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, Dr. | Story | Killed an alligator 9 feet long | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Stephens, Edith Miss/Sidney J. Millican | Wedding | Married 29 Dec 1897 in Cooke County, Texas. Paper damaged. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Stephens, George Dickson/Miss Lillie Slimp | Wedding | Married 19 Feb. 1896 in Fort Worth, Texas. The groom is from Aurora. Bride is from Tennessee. | 1896-02-27-pg05 | DN |
Stephens, H. P. Constable | Death | Trial of Dr. B. F. Garrison for murder of Constable Stephens is set for June 26. | 1894-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, Idella (Della) Miss/Henry Sidney Smyers | Wedding | Married 19 Nov. 1885 in Wise County | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Stephens, J. B. Professor | Story | Teaches at Alvord this fall. | 1892-07-23-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, J. B. Professor | Story | His wife is still very sick and has been sick ever since she has been in Alvord with Malarial or slow fever. | 1892-09-17-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, J. B. Professor | Story | Opened his free school Oct. 30, 1893 at Audubon, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, J. B. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Audubon. | 1894-11-30-pg09 | WCM |
Stephens, J. M. Dr. | Story | is the physician in Dan, Wise Co. Texas. | 1893-08-10-pg08 | DN |
Stephens, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie Jennings | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, J.P. | Story | Violating Sunday law | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Stephens, Jack | Story | Lost pasture grass by fire | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Stephens, Jim | Story | Arrested for cutting fence | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Stephens, L.H. | Story | Director of Manufactoring Company in tarrant County | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, Lee | Death | Son of Galley Stephens, of Garrett's Creek | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Stephens, Martha Delilah Mrs (nee Nix)/Mr James Samuel Ball | Married 29 1893. Couple are from Audubon community, groom is 80 bride is 63. (Alvord Budget) | Married 29 1893. Couple are from Audubon community, groom is 80 bride is 63. (Alvord Budget) | 1893-02-16-pg05 | DN |
Stephens, Martha Delilah Mrs (nee: Nix)/MrJames Samuel Ball | Wedding | Married 18 Feb. 1893. Bride is of Audubon and is 63 years old. Groom is 80. Newspaper says they were married 29 Jan. 1893.(Alvord Budget Locals) | 1893-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, Miss Harriet Catherine/Richard Pinney (Pink) Boyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Stephens, Miss Harriet Catherine/Richard Pinney (Pink) Boyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, Miss Harriet Catherine/Richard Pinney (Pink) Boyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1897 (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, Miss Harriet Catherine/Richard Pinney (Pink) Boyd | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1897 at Aurora, Wise County, Texas at 6 pm. Long article. | 1897-02-18-pg01 | DN |
Stephens, Miss Lula | Story | Returned home from Missouri | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, Mr | Death | Died in Jim terry's saloon and liverstable when it burned at Bridgeport. | 1898-05-05-pg07 | DN |
Stephens, Mr. B. | Wedding | To Miss F.M. Scroggins | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Stephens, Professor (of Alvord) | Story | Will teach the next school at Audubon. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, R. Lee Mr (age 16) | Death | Killed accidently W. of Vernon last Saturday by the accidental discharge of a gun. Son of Congressman elect John Stephens. Buried at Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas | 1896-11-26-pg01 | DN |
Stephens, Sid Mrs | Death | Died on 2 September 1899 at her grandfather Loyd's home. Buried at Greenwood Cem. | 1899-09-08-pg08 | WCM |
Stephens, Tobe Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Stephens, W. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. He will move to Alvord. (Hanna Correspondent, J. M. Blair) | 1894-11-16-pg07 | WCM |
Stephens, Walter (formerly) of Decatur) | Story | Has been practicing law in Brownwood, but has returned to Wise. | 1895-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Stephens, Walter (son of A. J. Stephens) | Story | Recently graduated from Law School and will pratice law in Decatur with Judge R. F. Spencer. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Stephens, Walter (son of A. J. Stphens of Aurora) | Death | Run over by a Cotton Belt Train last Friday. (former Wise resident) | 1899-12-01-pg05 | DN |
Stephens, Walter (son of A. J. Stphens of Aurora) | Death | Killed 24 Nv. 1899. Buried Aurora Cem.. Theories proposed about his death. | 1899-12-01-pg08 | DN |
Stephens, Walter Lee Mr | Death | Killed by a train near Grapevine 24 Nov. 1899 and was buried at Aurora Cemetery. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-12-01-pg06 | WCM |
Stephens, Walter Lee Mr | Death | Killed by a rtrain near Grapevine last week. His father is Uncle Jack Stephens of Aurora. | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Stephens, Weeden | Death | Early citizen of Hog Branch, Wise County died in Arkansas. Age 103. | 1899-08-04-pg08 | WCM |
Stephens, William Oscar/Miss Lillian Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride in Bridgeport 26 Nov. 1896. Groom is also from Bridgeport. | 1896-12-04-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens, Wm. M. | Story | Sold far to Mr. Carauthers for $500 | 1880-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Stephens, Wm. M. | Correspondence | Orders Messenger, lives in Cooper Co. MO | 1881-09-09-pg01 | WCM |
Stephens,H. D. Ollie/Miss Nannie Jennings | Wedding | Married recently 13 Aug. 1899. Live near Newark. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-08-25-pg08 | WCM |
Stephenson, G.W. | Story | Of Salt Creek, honored by a visit | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Stephenson, W. T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born at Pittsburg Kansas (no date) | 1897-10-21-pg06 | DN |
Stephenson, W. T. Mr/Miss Louise Deichmann | Wedding | Married at Vernon Illinois Tuesday and will return to Decatur today. | 1896-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Stephenson, Walter Thompson Mr & Mrs | Story | Left yesterday on the train for their future home in Liberty Missouri. | 1896-09-24-pg05 | DN |
Stephenson, Walter Thompson/Miss Louise Beatrice Deichman | Wedding | Married in Mount Vernon, Jefferson Co. Illinois Tuesday 8 Sept. 1896. (Newspaper says they were married in St. Louis, Missouri, but that is wrong. See FAG 148476070 | 1896-09-10-pg04 | DN |
Stephenson, William Dillard/Miss Mary E. Dewees | Wedding | Married in Decatur 15 Sept 1892. | 1892-09-17-pg05 | WCM |
Stepp Ira Mr/Miss Sarah Antoinett Devereaux | Wedding | Card are out. To be married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Stepp Ira Mr/Miss Sarah Antoinett Devereaux | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Stepp Ira Mr/Miss Sarah Antoinett Devereaux | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898 in Decatur, Texas. Long article. | 1898-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Stepp Ira Mr/Miss Sarah Antoinett Devereaux | Wedding | Married 14 Sept. 1898. | 1898-09-16-pg05 | WCM |
Stepp Ira Mr/Miss Sarah Antoinett Devereaux | Wedding | Long list of wedding presents given to the couple List includes the item and the givers. | 1898-09-22-pg04 | DN |
Stepp, G.L. | Story | Road reviewer | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Stepp, G.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sarah Turner | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Stepp, H. T. Mr | Story | Trial for stabbing of Mr Garrison at Alvord found he acted in self defense. | 1888-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stepp, Howard Mr (lives a few Miles E. of Decatur. | Death | His 2 year old girl died Tuesday from Acute cholera infantum. (Alvord Budget) | 1897-04-22-pg08 | DN |
Stepp, Howard T. Mr | Death | He cut Jesse Garrison in the abdomen. It may be fatal (Alvord Budget Local) Two articles. | 1888-12-22-pg08 | WCM |
Stepp, Miss Joanna | Wedding | Wed to L.W. Wheeliss | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Stepp, Mrs. Sarah | Death | Wife of George Stepp, died Friday | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Sterling, Hattie | Wedding | Wed to Lewis Ervin | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Stetson, J.B. | Story | Visited the Fort | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Stevens and Worsham | Story | The crime was stealing 14 horses | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Stevens Capt. George | Story | Guest of Mr. A.N. Wood | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Bennie ((3 month old child) | Death | Died 27 Jan 1897 near Rush Branch. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. Son of John George (Tobe) Stevens and Myrtle Martha Ledbetter Stevens | 1897-03-12-pg08 | WCM |
Stevens, Bob Uncle | Death | Funeral hels in Gainesville, Texas. Uncle of Mrs W. W. Williams. Manager of the Wise County Coal Company. | 1899-09-15-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, Capt. | Story | Anniversary of Capt. Stevens fight | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. G. W. | Story | On sheriff business | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. G.W. | Story | Under obligations | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. Geo. | Story | Our in Arkansas on fruitless trip | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. Geo. | Story | Compliments J.S. Hartman with paper | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. Geo. | Story | Assisting A. Dunlap | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. Geo. | Story | Make first rate hardware man | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. George | Story | Arrests horse thief | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. George | Story | Expecting to be In Fort Worth | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Capt. Tom | Story | Selected as weigher at Decatur | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Stevens, Commissioner J. | Story | Commissioners will meet | 1881-06-03-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Gally | Story | Place on Rush Creek | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Geo. W. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Stevens, George | Story | 13 year old, bitten by dog | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Stevens, George (originally reported as Walter Stephens) | Story | Sheriff Moore got him in Coffee County Tennessee, charged for disposing of mortgaged property. | 1896-02-06-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | Reported very ill and not expected to live. Died 11 April 1893 in Wise Co. Buried at Flat Rock Cemetery. | 1893-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | Obituary. One of the Pioneers of Wise County died at his home NW of Decatur on Tuesday of this week after a long an painful illness. | 1893-04-15-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | His friend C. J. Vanmeter is hoping someone will write a biography of George who has done some good works for Wise County. | 1893-04-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | The West Fork Correspondent, Phenix, would like someone to write a biography of Captain Stevens who was an old settler and Ex-Sheriff. | 1893-04-29-pg04 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | Obituary (a nice long obituary). Came to Texas in 1854. Served with the Texas rangers. Was Sheriff of Wise County, supervised the 1880 census of Wise County, served as tax assessor from 1880 to 1888 in Wise County. | 1893-05-13-pg01 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Captain | Death | Resolution of respect by a Decatur Lodge. Committee members listed. No other details. | 1893-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Stevens, George Washington Mr | Death | Obituary. One time sheriff of Wise County, died 11 April 1893 at his home near Decatur. Buried at flat Rock Cemetery. | 1893-04-13-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, George Washington Mr | Death | Resolution of Respect. (Seems odd to do this 6 months after he died) | 1893-11-02-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, H. P. Constable | Death | Dr. B. F. Garrison was found not guilty for murder of Constable Stephens. | 1894-07-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, H. P. Mr (might be Henry Percy Stevens) | Story | He was reported to want to "do up" Dr. H. F. Garrison who killed his brother James B. Stevens on 19 Dec. 1892 in Wise County. But he denies that. | 1894-01-18-pg04 | DN |
Stevens, J. | Story | Elected Com. of precincts 7 and 8 | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, J. | Story | Co. Com. gave us a call | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, J. M. Dr (now in Alvord) | Story | Is moving back to Dan where he lived previously. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-08-13-pg07 | WCM |
Stevens, J. M. Dr. (Physician and Surgeon) | Story | Cottonwood, Wise Co. Texas infrastructure | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Stevens, James B. (constable of precinct 2) | Death | Died 19 Dec. 1892 in Alvord. Buried at Flat Rock Cemetery. J. W. Morris appointed in Commisioners Court to fill the vacancy. | 1893-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Stevens, James B. Constable | Death | Murdered 19 Dec. 1892 in Alvord, Texas. Buried at Flat Rock Cemetery. The case against D.r F. B. Garrison who is charged with his murder is underway. | 1893-04-27-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, James B. Mr | Death | Son of George Steens was killed by Dr. B. F. Garrison in Alvord 19 Dec. 1892. Paper damaged. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, Jessie B. Miss/Samuel Brummett Warren | Wedding | Married 7 Nov 1897 in Alvord, Wise Co.Texas | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, Joseph | Story | Appointed to procure timbers and employ | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Stevens, Joseph Robert Captain (age 62) | Death | Died at Gainesville 5 Sept 1899. Uncle of Mrs W. W. Williams of Decatur. Buried at Fairview Cem. Cooke Co. | 1899-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, L.H. | Story | Of Tarrant County, visiting daughter | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Stevens, Mr. Fulton | Story | Has come back from Cherokee County | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Stevens, Mr. J. | Story | Guest of Mr. Shean | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Mr. Joe | Story | Of Willow Creek gave us a call | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Stevens, Sidney | Story | Hit in the head by a falling plank while digging a well on the J. Fortenberry place 2 miles from Greenwood. Wound is serious, but not believed fatal. | 1895-08-22-pg01 | DN |
Stevens, Uncle Sam | Story | Removed from Parker Co. to near Paradise | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Stevens, W.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.A. Black | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Stevens, Walter Benjamin/Miss Sarah Elizabeth Tabner | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Stevens, Walter Benjamin/Miss Sarah Elizabeth Tabner | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Stevens, William B. (age 3) | Death | Died the night of 25 Dec. 1895 in Wise County of the Croup. Son of George Washington Stevens. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg04 | WCM |
Stevens, William Oscar/Miss Lillian Kirkpatrick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Stevenson, Mary Miss/R. A. Ross | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Stevenson, Mary Viola | Death | Died 14 Jan. 1898 at her home near Stoney. Buried at Eakins Cemetery. | 1898-01-27-pg01 | DN |
Steward, E. C. | Story | Is still very low in sickness. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, A.M. | Wedding | Wed to L.B. Gregg | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, Anna Claudia Miss/Mr Enoch Smith Boucher | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married in Wise County 15 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Annie E Mrs (nee: Donaldson)/William P. Barrick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, Annie E Mrs (nee: Donaldson)/William P. Barrick | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1898. They are living on Mrs Stewart's place. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-12-22-pg04 | DN |
Stewart, Armstead Bennett Mr/Miss Ida Caddell | Wedding | Married 18 August 1897. Bride and Groom are both from Brumlow. | 1897-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Bob | Story | Shot himself in the left hand accidentlly when going through fence. | 1889-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Carrie, Miss/William Franklin Porter | Wedding | Married 2 Jan. 1896 at the home of the Bride's uncle W. D. Belew in Decatur, Texas | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, Clem and Lucretia Mr & Mrs | Story | 50 year Gold Wedding Anniversary. The Stewarts were raised and wedded in St. Charles County, Missouri. He is 77 and she is 74. He was the Sheriff of St. Charles County 3 times. | 1890-03-08-pg04 | WCM |
Stewart, Clem Uncle | Story | Has been in poor health for some time past. | 1890-11-15-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Dallas Mr | Story | In court charged with assault to murder | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Dallas Mr | Story | Charge of Assault to murder was dismissed | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, E. C. Mr & Mrs | Story | Will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on the 5th of next month (5 March). | 1890-02-22-pg04 | WCM |
Stewart, E.C. | Story | Had guests, Smart and daughter | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, Elisha B. Mr/Miss Ruth Lloyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, Elisha B. Mr/Miss Ruth Lloyd | Wedding | Married Wednesday 6 Dec. 1893. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1893-12-14-pg01 | DN |
Stewart, Emma Julia Mrs (nee: Woody)/Mr William Brigance Austin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Sept. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, George | Story | Indulging in noctural orgies was arrested, gave bond, tried, fined and jailed. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, George Mr | Death | Killed himself Friday 17 Jan. 1896 near Forestburg after killing his wife Miss Hutson who he married in Feb 1895. | 1896-01-30-pg04 | DN |
Stewart, George Mr | Death | Killed himself Friday 17 Jan. 1896 near Forestburg after killing his wife over an affair she was having with Mrs Wade and Will Graham. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery, but no memorial is there. | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Stewart, Ginnie Miss/John Miller | Wedding | Married 6 Jan. 1896. | 1898-01-13-pg01 | DN |
Stewart, J. H. versus Corine Stewart | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Stewart, J. H. versus Corine Stewart | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, J. H./Mrs Annie McMath | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Not found, probably an error or license not used. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Stewart, J.E. | Story | In trouble concerning R. Bounds | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, Jas. F. | Wedding | Wed to Julia E. Woody | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Stewart, John Mrs | Death | Died 11 Jan. 1896 near Decatur, Texas | 1896-01-16-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, John S. Mr | Death | Killed by Joe Holden in the Era neighboorhood Saturday 25 Feb. 1893. The killing isthough to be justifiable. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-03-09-pg01 | DN |
Stewart, Julia Anna (Annie) Miss/William Columbus Goodger | Wedding | Married near Aurora 27 Feb. 1890 | 1890-03-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Miss Clara | Wedding | Wed to Francis T. Moore | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Stewart, Miss Emma | Wedding | Wed to H. D. Jennings | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Stewart, Mrs Dr. (of Fossil, Oregon) | Story | Was visiting relatives and friends in Decatur. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, Mrs. Clem | Story | Has been very ill | 1884-09-12-pg02 | WCM |
Stewart, R. A. Mr | Death | Died at his home near Decatur, Texas Wednesday 28 Feb. 1894. | 1894-03-08-pg05 | DN |
Stewart, Thomas Dr. (old settler of Wise Co.) | Death | Obituary. Died 30 June 1899 in Decatur at his daughters: Mrs J. C. Carpenter. Age 77 | 1899-07-07-pg04 | WCM |
Stewart, Uncle Clem | Story | Load of large melons | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, W. H. Mr/Miss Mollie Barnett | Wedding | Married 4 March 1892 in Wise County at her father's home (Dr. John James Barnett) | 1892-03-19-pg01 | WCM |
Stewart, Widow | Wedding | Married Wm. Woody | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Stewart, Will A. Mr | Death | Died at his home near Decatur, Texas 7 Sept. 1894. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Stewart, Will A. Mr | Death | Resolution of respect by the Literary Society of NWTB College. | 1894-09-20-pg04 | DN |
Stewart, Will A. Mr | Death | In Memorium. | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Stewart, Willie A. Mr | Death | Poem in his memory by J. P. Taylor of Garvin, Texas 24 Sept. 1894. | 1894-09-26-pg04 | DN |
Stewart, Willie A. Mr | Death | Repeat of Poem in his memory (paper damaged (bottom half is upside down) | 1894-09-29-pg01 | DN |
Stewart, Willie A. Mr | Death | Repeat of Poem in his memory by J. P. Taylor of Garvin, Texas on Sept. 24, 1894. | 1894-09-29-pg04 | DN |
Stiger, T.P | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. E. J. Hester | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Still, D. P. Mr (living more miles E. of Sunset) | Death | Hit in the head with an axe by H. T. Hughes. A posse got Hughes. Article doesn't say Still was killed. | 1892-09-24-pg05 | WCM |
Stine, Vincent Mrs | Story | Teaches school at Henrietta with advice from the previous teacher Miss Kittie Ingalls. | 1886-01-23-pg02 | WCM |
Stingley, A. B. Mrs | Story | Is teaching about 40 pupils at Twin Ponds. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Stinnett, Captain (Baptist Minister) | Story | Living in Paradise and is 78 years old. (Paradise Clarion) | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Stinnett, Wiley Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died and was buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1898-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Stinson, J. T. (of Cottondale) | Story | Struck on the forehead by a coal bucket and may loose an eye. In a Coal shaft near Bridgeport. | 1886-06-26-pg01 | WCM |
Stockton, Mary Anna (Annie) Miss/James A. Rhoads | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Stoker, Deputy Sherriff | Story | In Paradise last Tuesday | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Stoker, John | Story | On his way to Hood County | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Stoker, John | Story | Once a deputy sheriff, to answer charge | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Stoker, Mr. | Story | From Decatur arrested a young man | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Stokes, Annie Rose Mrs (nee: Lester)/Michael Anderson Dwyer | Wedding | Married 31 July 1887. Groom is a leading Grocer in Decatur. Bridge is the daughter of A. Y. Lester | 1887-08-06-pg02 | WCM |
Stokes, Birdie (formerly of Union) | Death | Killed by a falling tree in the Indian Nation. | 1892-08-27-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, C. T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Tripletts born. The two boys died The girl is expected to live. | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Stokes, C. T. Mr & Mrs | Story | Their baby died. (West Fork Corresondent) | 1890-04-05-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Cynthia Ann Mrs (nee: Turner) | Death | An old settler of Lick Branch recently died. Died 23 Jan 1896. bug at Hog Branch Cemetery. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Cynthia Ann Mrs (nee:Turner)/Alexander W. Wilmurth | Wedding | Married in Decatur 16 May 1893. Groom is from Rhome. | 1893-05-18-pg05 | DN |
Stokes, Cynthia Ann Mrs (nee:Turner)/Alexander W. Wilmurth | Wedding | Married in Decatur 16 May 1893. Groom is from Rhome. Bride is of union Grove. (Draco Correspondent) | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Stokes, David | Story | A well-to-do farmer of Lolla's Branch | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Stokes, Grovery Cleveland (age 6 months) | Death | Died 6 June 1887 in Wise County. Son of Annie Lester Stokes and William A. Stokes | 1887-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Stokes, Ida J. Miss/William Ben Crites | Wedding | Married 12 Jan. 1896 in Aurora, Wise Co., Texas. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-01-31-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, J. T. Mr & Mrs (of Sevier Co. Arkansas) | Birth | Daughter born. (Newark Correspondent) | 1897-08-13-pg07 | WCM |
Stokes, James Henry/Miss Maud M. Ellers | Wedding | Married at Weatherford Parker County last week, Texas 15 Jan. 1898. (Boyd Index) | 1898-02-03-pg01 | DN |
Stokes, James Henry/Miss Maud M. Ellers | Wedding | Married at Weatherford Parker County, Texas 15 Jan. 1898. Groom is of Union Grove and Bride is of Agnes. | 1898-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Mary (Mollie) Miss/Lexington Lafayette (Leck) Huddleston | Wedding | Married 19 July 1891 married by elder Dabney at his residence in Wise Co. | 1891-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Stokes, Mittie Ann Miss/George Washington Nichols | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Stokes, Mittie Ann Miss/George Washington Nichols | Wedding | Married 13 Dec. 1896. Bride is of Boyd. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-25-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Had twin babies of 7 and 8 lbs. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Stokes, Nettie Ann Miss/Thomas Irvin Peden | Wedding | Married 21 Oct, 1891 at the home of the bride's Mother's home Mrs Cynthia Turner Stokes | 1891-10-31-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Samuel Douglas/Miss Melissa Ella Brown | Wedding | Newspaper said they were married today. Married 13 Jan 1895 in Wise County. | 1894-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Stokes, Taylor Harris/Miss Mary Jane Slawson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Stokes, Thomas Virgil/Miss Sarah Susan McMurray | Wedding | Married 14 July 1889 in Wise County. Bride is of Briar. | 1889-08-03-pg08 | WCM |
Stokes, Uncle Dave | Story | Raised sixty ears of corn | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Stokes, William A. Mr (formerly of Decatur) | Death | Obituary. Died 24 June 1886 in Fort Worth. Burial unknown. His wife Annie Rose Lester Pennock and one child mourn his loss. | 1886-06-26-pg04 | WCM |
Stone, Bab Rev. | Story | Left for New Mexico. (West Brook Hullings Correspondent, Fidem Ann) | 1888-05-12-pg01 | WCM |
Stone, Col. J | Story | Elected mayor of Dallas | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Stone, Manford | Story | One young friend added violin | 1883-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Stone, Margaret Ann Mrs (nee: Bearden) Mrs W. B. Stone | Death | 24 lb tumor removed from her stomach by 6 doctors. Recovered immediately. Died 27 Oct 1893 in Chico. Buried at Olive Branch Cemetery. | 1893-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Stone, Miss Mollie | Wedding | Wed to N.B. Fields | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Stone, Mr. N. | Story | Received letter from son, Wash. Terr | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Stone, Mr. N. | Story | Of Canyon Grove, and sons start for Oregon | 1883-10-12-pg02 | WCM |
Stone, Mrs. Lizzie F. | Wedding | Wed to Rev. James M. Jones | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Stone, Rev. | Story | Preaches once a month | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Stone, W. R. | Story | Began taching a 2 months school at Twin Ponds of the 1st of this month. | 1889-07-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stone, W. W. Mr | Story | Long letter. Raised and educated in Wise County. He has moved to Ellensburgh, Washington and wishes to return. | 1892-03-05-pg08 | WCM |
Stone, W.W. | Story | Reciting incidents of travel of the train | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Stone, W.W. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Stone, W.W. | Story | Settled in Yakima Valley | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Stone, William Richard/Miss Jennie Page Smith | Wedding | Married 5 am on Tuesday morning 25 Dec. 1889 by B. F. Fronabarger in Parker County (Springtown News Dealer Locals) | 1890-01-04-pg08 | WCM |
Storm (2nd artice by the Alliance) | Story | Trying to provide help to these families including C. C. Lenard of Aurora. Storm hit Crafton among other locales. | 1886-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Storm destroyed Tom Williams House | Story | One mile E. o Newark. Tom Hudleston's house was blown off the foundation. (Newark Correspondent). | 1896-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Storm hit several cities. No fatalities | Story | Weatherford, Gainesville, Mountain Sprins, Burns City, Flat Creek, Rosston, and Era | 1886-06-26-pg07 | WCM |
Storm reported on 16 April. (paper damaged) | Story | The families: J. H. Green, John W. Beard, D. R. Becker, W. W. Rowan and John Thurman were left homeless and some injured. | 1886-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Storm, John Mrs (Mrs Minda Storm Nee Pryer, Pryor, or Prior) | Death | Obituary. She died 22 May 1888 in Paradise. She was sick for 7 months. Mrs John A. Hall nursed hr for weeks before she died. | 1888-06-02-pg05 | WCM |
Storm, Mary Eva Miss/John E. Boatmun | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1886 in Parker County, Texas. Buried in Checotah, Oklahoma. | 1886-12-11-pg01 | WCM |
Story about excellent Coal being found at Bridgeport, Texas | Story | The town is onky a few weeks old, has 2 drug stores, 3 grocery stores, one dry goods store, two blacksmiths and a Saloon. | 1893-08-24-pg01 | DN |
Story about two locomotives running into each other | Story | On purpose at Crush, Texas Tuesday of last week. Several spectators were killed. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Story, Scott Mrs | Story | Is very feeble, thought to be due to consumption. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Story, Scott Mrs | Story | Is in very critical condition. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Story, Scott Mrs (Margaret, Maggie) (nee: Givens) | Death | Obituary. Died 1 March 1897 leaving 6 small children and a companion. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-12-pg08 | WCM |
Stotts, Harry/Miss Cora Patterson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Stoudy, Mrs. | Death | Daughter of Rev. J.H. Miller | 1881-04-01-pg03 | WCM |
Stout, James M. Mr/Mrs Cora Price | Wedding | Married at Mr Stout's home south of town on Sunday 10 July 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Stout, Laura Miss/Allen King | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 April 1897. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Stout, Margaret Jeannette (Nettie) Mrs (nee Curtis) | Death | Died last Monday 1 Feb. 1897 at home 3 miles S. of Decatur. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery, Decatur. This newspaper is labeled as 21 Jan 1897, but it must be after Feb. 1 sometime. | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Stout, Margaret Jeannette (Nettie) Mrs (nee Curtis) | Death | Mrs Stout died leaving a husband and several children. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Stout, Margaret Jeannette (Nettie) Mrs (nee Curtis) | Death | Died last Monday 1 Feb. 1897 2 1/2 miles SE of here. Buried at Sand Hill Cemetery, Decatur. | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Stout, Minnie Miss/Thomas Lemaster | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Stout, Minnie/Tom Lemaster | Wedding | Married last Wednesday 9 Nov. 1899. (Oliver Creek Correspondent) | 1899-11-17-pg01 | DN |
Stovall, Annie Naomi Miss/George Robert Pace | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Sept 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Stovall, J. N. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. Nothing more is given | 1889-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Stovall, Jasper N./Miss Mary Ann. Borden | Wedding | Married 30 Sept. 1888 in Decatur. | 1888-10-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stovall, John D. | Story | Came to hand a few days ago | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Stovall, John D. | Story | Is teaching school at Tyler Water | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Stovall, Minnie Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at the Sand Hill school. | 1898-02-03-pg01 | DN |
Stovall, Minnie Miss | Story | Will assist Will Edward in teaching at Sand Hill. | 1899-07-07-pg04 | DN |
Stovall, Miss | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Cole | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Stovall, Miss Mattie | Wedding | And Mr. Jerome Nunn last Wednesday | 1880-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Stovall, Miss S.A. | Wedding | Wed to H.H. Cole | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Stovall, Mr. John | Wedding | Married Miss Bertie Adams | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Stovall, R. C. (young man from southern Wise) | Story | Was judged insane and was taken to the Terrell asylum. | 1890-07-05-pg01 | WCM |
Stowdy, R.R. | Story | Goes into mercantile business at Garvin | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Strafford, Wm. | Story | Attempted to cut Mr. Howerton | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Strange, F.M. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Strange, F.M. Esq. | Story | Of Boonsville spent hours | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Straton, Lum Mr | Story | Arrested by Deputy sheriff McClure in Chico for using morphine. | 1897-08-19-pg01 | DN |
Stratton & Son | Story | Made assignment of stock in Decatur | 1884-08-01-pg08 | WCM |
Stratton, Columbus | Story | Gun stolen by young man, fined $50 | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Stratton, Frances Stratton | Birth | Born Monday Night to Mr & Mrs Thomas Stratton. They talk in riddles rather than just saying a daughter was born. | 1886-09-18-pg01 | WCM |
Stratton, Mr. | Story | Of Moore and Stratton of Galveston | 1880-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Stratton, Olive (Ollie) Miss/Theodore McLane Briggs | Wedding | Married at the home of the bride's father on S. Trinity Street in Decatur on 9 Nov. 1890. | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stratton, Thomas | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Street Lights will soon be in Decatur | Story | The electric light company of Decatur closed a contract with city coujcil. | 1890-12-20-pg04 | WCM |
Street, Lafayette/Miss Mary Lucinda (Cindy) Jones | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Stribling, Armor Ella Miss/Charles Nicolas Hildebrand | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's father in Wise Co. 14 Oct 1886 | 1886-10-23-pg03 | WCM |
Stribling, Laura Lee Miss/Thomas W. McAlister | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Strickland, G.C. | Wedding | Wed to S.R. Chapman | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Strickland, J.M. | Story | Of Decatur, were in the Fort | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Kate Elizabeth Miss/Mr John Lewis Detrich | Wedding | Married in Colorado City, Colorado on 27 Dec. 1898. Bride is well known in Wise. | 1899-01-05-pg05 | DN |
Strickland, M. M. Mrs (nee: French) married 1884 in Wise Co. | Wedding | Suing F. C. Strickland for divorce and custody of a minor child due to abandonment. I think he might be Frank Charles Strickland and she may be Mary Miranda French Simmons (FAG 55590815) | 1893-08-26-pg05 | WCM |
Strickland, Miss Katie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. H.C. Leonard | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Filled Eld. Tucker's appointment | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Preached at this place | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Of the Presbyterian Church | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Bought out G.A. Perkins | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Takes ride in his buggy after services, at Audubon | 1884-04-04-pg02 | WCM |
Strickland, Rev. | Story | Married McDowell and Alred | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Strickland, William Joseph/Miss Dixie Victoria Payne | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1894 in Wise County. Probably a double wedding. Will live in Wilson Prairie neighborhood. (East Mound Correspondent) | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Stricklin, Mary (Mollie) Miss/Dr. Alfred Thomas Triplett | Wedding | Married 17 March 1889 at the First Baptist Church in Chico, Texas. | 1889-03-30-pg08 | WCM |
Stripling, A.N. | Story | Apples, Oranges, and lemons | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Stripling, Eloise (age 1) (of Sunset) | Death | Died Friday of last week, 20 May 1889. Baby girl of Wesley Capers Stripling Sr and Katherine Kingsbery Stripling | 1889-06-01-pg04 | WCM |
Stripling, W. C. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on the 16th int. (Bowie Cross Timbers) | 1887-10-29-pg03 | WCM |
Stripling, W.C. | Story | Moved stock into Rich building | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Stripling, W.C. | Story | Will build new dwelling house | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Stripling, W.C. | Story | Bought McCamant stock of goods | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Stripling, W.C. | Story | Of Alvord, passed through Ft. Worth | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Stripling, W.C. | Story | His store closed | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Strothers, A.R. | Death | Found dead near T.P. Depot in Dallas | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Stroud, J.S. | Wedding | Wed to Mabel H?each | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Stroud, Miss (of Springtown) | Story | Was almost burned to death when her clothing ignited. She is in pain but there is hope she will recover. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Stroud, Ollie Miss (of Springtown) | Death | Burned severely a few weeks ago has died. (Springtown Sun) | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Stroud, Samantha | Death | Funeral was preached at Annis Chapel | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Stroud, W. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. no date, no name. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1899-03-31-pg08 | WCM |
Stuart, Amanda Jane Miss/Marcus Columbua Jackson Parr | Wedding | Married 24 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Stuart, Fannie Miss | Story | Will teach the 8th grade in the Decatur School. | 1895-08-23-pg05 | WCM |
Stuart, Maggie Miss/John R. White | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Stuart, T. T. Mr | Story | During the absence of the Wise County Messenger editor the last 2 weeks is under his management. | 1895-07-26-pg05 | WCM |
Stuart, Willie (of the Post Oak Grove Community) | Death | Died last Friday. Buried last Sturday at the Mt. Pleasant Church Cemetery. | 1894-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Stubblefield, Mr (age 72) | Death | Drowned at a ford on Sandy near Sunset on Saturday. | 1899-12-15-pg07 | WCM |
Stubblefield, Mrs. | Wedding | Wed to W.P. Woodrum | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Stuckey, William Andrew Rev. | Story | Shot in the right shoulder by an accidental discharge of a shotgun. Will recuperate in Ladonia, Texas. (Bowie Cross-Timbers) | 1896-01-09-pg05 | DN |
Stultz, Allen David/Miss Mary Alice Gates | Wedding | Married 24 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Sturdivant, T. L. | Death | Poker game near Mansfield. He was cut in 8 paces, spine broken. A man named Ramsey wa arrsted. | 1894-10-25-pg02 | DN |
Sturges, James C./Miss Virginia Adeline (Addie) Lyle | Wedding | Eloped and married the next day 22 April 1891 in Jack County, Texas. Bride was age 15 and was the daughter of Dr. J. W. Lyle. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Stutham, L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss R.J. Price | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Stutt, Ann (Annie) (nee: McKanna) Mrs (aged mother of the Stutt boys) | Death | Died 31 Jan 1890 in Wise Co. and was buried at Paradise Cemetery last Saturday. | 1890-02-08-pg04 | WCM |
Stutt, Ann (Annie) (nee: McKanna) Mrs (aged mother of the Stutt boys) | Death | Obituary. | 1890-02-08-pg04 | WCM |
Stutt, James | Story | Elected trustee at Paradise | 1880-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Stutt, James | Story | Custis sold his farm to James Stutt | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Stutt, Mattie E. | Wedding | Wed to J. D. Barnett | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Stutt, Mr. | Story | Has bought 33 acres of land | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Stutt, Robt. | Story | Proved winner in match | 1883-06-01-pg05 | WCM |
Stutts, James Mr | Story | His little 6 years old boy got bitten by a polecat. At Decatur a mad-stone was applied. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1893-06-10-pg05 | WCM |
Sublett, John | Story | Director of Manufactoring Company in tarrant County | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Suddeth, Charles (colored) | Story | Given 2 year in the pen for forcibly entering the house of Guinn Williams. | 1897-05-20-pg04 | DN |
Suddeth, Charles (colored) | Story | Was employed by Guinn Williams but entered his employers house for burglary. Arrested Tuesday morning by Sheriff Moore and placed in jail. | 1897-05-27-pg01 | DN |
Sudduth, John M. (of Keeter) | Death | Died 22 August 1889. Buried at New Hope Cemetery. (Keeter Correspondent. A. B.) | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Sudduth, John M. (of New Hope) | Death | Died last week, 22 August 1889. Buried at New Hope Cemetery. (West Fork Correspondent, P. F. L.) | 1889-08-31-pg04 | WCM |
Sudduth, Miss | Wedding | Wed to Dr. R,F. Mullins | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Suffert, M. E. Mrs | Story | Does the sewing for Paupers. | 1886-10-16-pg01 | WCM |
Suffert, Mr | Story | Was the superintendent of the poor farm in Wise Co., before Mershon. Suffert went back to his home in St. Louis. | 1886-12-18-pg02 | WCM |
Suffert, Mr. | Story | Of Alvord, employed to superintend at poor farm | 1885-11-21-pg07 | WCM |
Suffert, Mrs. | Story | Of Alvord, spent Monday night in city | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Suffert, Mrs. M.E. | Story | Visiting daughter | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Sugart, Maude Miss | Story | Opened her school on Black Creek last Monday. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1899-10-20-pg05 | DN |
Sullen, J. r. Mrs | Death | Died last Friday of typhoid fever. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1889-12-21-pg08 | WCM |
Sullin, M.E. | Wedding | Wed to Jesse Genard | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Sullins, Alvin Wesley (infant son aged 4 months) | Death | Died 21 April 1891. Son of Wesley and Manada Sullins of Bridgeport, Texas. Buried at West Bridgeport Cemetery. | 1891-04-25-pg05 | WCM |
Sullins, Catherine (nee: Smith) Mrs (wife of Martin) | Death | Died at Audubon and buried in the Ball Knob Cemetery today. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-07-14-pg08 | WCM |
Sullins, J.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Parisea Bearden | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Sullins, John B./Miss Ester C. (Kathy) Maier | Wedding | Married 19 March 1897 in Wise County, Texas (Audubon Correspondent) | 1897-03-26-pg01 | WCM |
Sullivan, A. G. (Bird) Mr/Miss Martha A. (Mattie) Brookshire | Wedding | Married 4 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Sullivan, Burrell Chowning/Miss Martha Jane (Mattie) Harris | Wedding | Married 6 Oct 1889 near Audubon, Wise Co. Texas | 1889-10-19-pg01 | WCM |
Sullivan, Jack | Death | His child died. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Sullivan, Miss S.A | Wedding | Wed to Mr. T.R. Turnbow | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Sullivan, Mrs (mother of Jack Sullivan) | Death | She died on he Beeson place. (Aurora Chronicles) | 1891-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Summars, J. G. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 29 June 1898. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1898-07-07-pg01 | DN |
Summary Ballot for the upcoming National and local election | Story | 2 columns | 1896-10-29-pg08 | DN |
Summer normal began Monday | Story | with 50 or 60 attending. | 1899-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Summer Normal held at Decatur has closed | Story | 70 teachers attended and 28 examination were completed. | 1892-08-06-pg01 | WCM |
Summer Normal will be held | Story | at the Decatur Public School Building instead of the Decatur Baptist College | 1899-06-23-pg08 | WCM |
Summer Normal will be held in Decatur | Story | Sufficient funds secured from Montague and Wise County. | 1893-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
Summer Normal will be held in the Decatur | Story | Public School building because the college cannot accommodate it. | 1899-06-02-pg01 | DN |
Summer Norman Held in wise County | Story | Professor Adamson was the "conductor" | 1898-07-07-pg04 | DN |
Summerr Normal in Decatur | Story | 19 teachers obgtained their 1st class certificates (highest rating). 7 were females. | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Summerville, Josiah (age age 64) | Death | Member of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Union Grove died of congesion of the stomach last Sunday. Might be Andrew J. Sommerville. Newark Correspondent. | 1893-10-27-pg04 | WCM |
Summerville, Miss A.J. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. H.E. Puryear | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Summerville, Mollie A. Miss/A. R. Dawson | Wedding | Married 1 June 1886 in Jack County, Texas. Married on the bank of lost Creek. Groom was from Caddo, Palo Pinto County. Bride was of Wise Co. Then Mollie married J. W. Kerbo in 1894 in Carter Co. Okla. | 1886-06-12-pg03 | WCM |
Summit Hotel | Story | Mrs Knox sold her lease of the /summit Hotel to Mr & Mrs J. M. Strickland. | 1896-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Summit Hotel Arrivals | Story | List of people at the Summit Hotel. | 1897-06-04-pg05 | WCM |
Summit hotel will shortly be opened | Story | by Mrs M. s. Kennedy and daughters of Vernon. | 1896-11-12-pg05 | DN |
Summit hotel, tansient residents listed | Story | names and home towns are listed. | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Summy, George Taylor/Miss Lennah Thomason | Wedding | Married 24 Oct. 1888 in Sunset. Bride is the daughter of Dr. W. F. Thomason of Sunset. | 1888-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Sumners, Vergel Miss/Christpher Carlton Henderson | Wedding | Married recently. Bride is of Audubon. (Audubon Correspondent). | 1899-11-24-pg09 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | Mail line three times a week | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | People had mass meeting | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | Correspondence letter | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | Methodist Church dedicated | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | Municipal election, 71 votes polled | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | New Sunset Weekly Globe | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | By half or 3 quarters mile in Wise Co. | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
Sunset | Story | Ira C. Crane killed his bro-in-law | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Sunset and Crafton | Story | Will have 4th of July picnics | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Sunset College building | Story | Owned by Professor J. I. Bryan and A. L. Alexander burned last night. | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Sunset College in Sunset | Story | Is doing well. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) | 1889-08-03-pg01 | WCM |
Sunset Knights of Pythias Lodge | Story | Annual election of officers, names given. | 1894-11-29-pg07 | DN |
Sunset Signal Newspaper | Story | Was published again 22 Dec. 1888. Sunset has been without a paper for 2 years. | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Sunset Weekly Shield | Story | Newspaper at Sunset | 1884-06-20-pg04 | WCM |
Sunset, Texas | Story | Improving rapidly | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sunset, Texas | Story | Last Saturday we boarded train, Ft. Worth & Denver City to Bowie | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Sunset, Texas | Story | But only a few months old | 1883-04-13-pg04 | WCM |
Sunset/Montague | Story | Telephone line company | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Supreme Court | Story | George Bridges vs State from Wise Co. | 1885-07-11-pg01 | WCM |
Surrett, Mrs | Story | Treated most carelessly | 1880-07-23-pg02 | WCM |
Sutter, Gen. John A. | Death | Discoverer of gold died yesterday | 1880-07-02-pg01 | WCM |
Sutterfield, Mathie Miss/Bruce T. Rogers. | Wedding | Married near West Academy Sunday 4 July 1892. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1892-08-06-pg08 | WCM |
Sutton, James | Story | Arrested for burglary in Fort Woth by Dep. Sheriff Moore. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Sutton, Jim Mr | Story | Arrested for buglary of guns at n Alvord store by Officer Garrett and placed in jail waiting Wise Co officials. (Fort Worth Gazette) | 1893-11-09-pg05 | DN |
Svensson, Maggie F. Mrs | Death | Died 29 June 1893 in Wise County. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
Swafford | Story | Gave us a pleasant call | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Swafford, G. W. Elder (Late of the Paradise Circuit) | Story | Is now the Methidist preacher in thr Granbury Circuit in Hood County | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Swafford, J.Y. | Story | Who lives on J.O. Mode's farm | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Swafford, Sarah Frances Mrs (nee: Tatum) | Death | Died 1 Jan. 1896 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. Sister of James and Henry Tatum. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-01-17-pg04 | WCM |
Swain, Addie Miss/J. W. Jordan | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Swann, Dr. (Decatur Health Officer) | Story | Visited Fort Worth and reported there were 25 cases of smallpox. No Smallpox in Decatur. | 1886-02-27-pg07 | WCM |
Swann, George A. Dr. | Death | A telegram was received in Decatur Saturday indicating he died in Virginia. Died 26 July 1894 in Kanawha Co. West Virginia. He was an old and respected citizen of Decatur. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Swann, George A. Mrs | Death | Obituary. Buried at the city cemetery on Wednesday evening. Wife of Dr. George A Swann. | 1889-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Swanson, Mr. W.D. | Story | New picture gallery at this place | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Swanson, W.D. | Story | Our artist, in Vineyard | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Swanson, W.D. | Story | Letter to editor | 1884-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Swanson, W.H. | Story | Send Messenger to Georgia | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Sweasea, Delia Miss | Story | Will assist Professor Tallant at the Crafton School. | 1892-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Sweat, Miss Elmira | Wedding | Wed to J.W. Whittaker | 1885-02-28-pg08 | WCM |
Sweazea, Modelia (Delia) Miss | Death | Obituary. Died friday 10 Feb. 1893 of heart trouble at age 19. Buried at tbellevue Cemetery Clay Co. Texas. Had taught school at Crafton with Professor Tallant for 2 years. | 1893-02-23-pg04 | DN |
Sweazea, Modelia (Delia) Miss | Death | Died 10 Feb. 1893 in Crafton. Buried at Bellevue Cemetery, Clay Co. Texas. | 1893-02-24-pg04 | WCM |
Sweazea, Modelia (Delia) Miss (age 19) | Death | Obituary written by a friend. She was connected with the School at Crafton. | 1893-02-24-pg05 | WCM |
Sweazer, Miss | Story | Teaches school at Crafton. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Sweden, Joseph | Death | 10-12 year old, son of Mr. Sweden | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Sweden, Mrs. | Death | Wife of citizen died | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Sweeney, J. W. Mr | Story | Left a few days ago for Augusta Kansas, Mrs Sweeney will follow in about 10 days to make that their new home. | 1896-11-06-pg05 | WCM |
Sweeney, O. F. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 25 Jan. 1896 one mile west of town. | 1896-02-07-pg05 | WCM |
Sweet, Andrew Mr (An old settler of Prarie Point) | Death | Died recently below Haslet. Age over 80. | 1896-03-06-pg08 | WCM |
Sweet, Eleneser Mr/Miss Jane Lemon | Story | Married. Possibly a joke: "She's no longer sour but Sweet , and he's a lemon squeezer." I cannot verify this with othrer records. | 1888-05-05-pg02 | WCM |
Sweeten, Nancy | Wedding | Wed to I. J. Baslitt | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Sweetwater | Story | Squire Beall, H. Bailey | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Swenson, Charlie G./Miss Maggie F. Reed | Wedding | Married 4 Feb. 1892 in Wise County, Texas (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-02-13-pg04 | WCM |
Swetman, J.D. | Story | Coming back to Cowen Station | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Swetnan, J. D. (late of Vineyard) | Story | He and his family are going to the Chickasaw Nation to live. | 1886-11-13-pg03 | WCM |
Swift, Fred/Miss Fannie E. Mann | Wedding | Married 4 Jan. 1886 in Wise County, | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Swinford, A./Mrs Mary Scott | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 13 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Swinford, Eld. Levi | Story | Of Garvin, in town | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Swinford, Elder Levi | Story | Holding meeting at Friendship | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Swinford, Elder Levi | Story | Of Garvin, visited Jacksboro | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Swinford, Elder Levi | Story | Holding meeting at Garvin | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Swinford, Elizabeth Jane Miss/Thomas G. Foust | Wedding | Marriage License obtained. Married 11 August 1895. | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Swinford, father of Parson | Death | Recently died on Lolla Branch | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Swinford, Joseph Luther/Miss Mary Ida Wright | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Swinford, Miss Mary F. | Wedding | Wed to W. G. Moore | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Swink, Dr. | Story | Will practice medicine in Paradise, Texas. | 1891-05-09-pg08 | WCM |
Swofford, Charles J./Miss Mary Gray Robinson | Wedding | Married 7 Oct. 1894 in Rosston, Cooke Co. Texas | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Swofford, Thomas | Story | Of Springtown, struck blows with chair | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Syamore School Roll of Honor | Story | Month ending Jan. 27, 1897. Students with perfect attendance are named. | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Sycamore School has been expanded to 6 months | Story | Because there is money in the treasury. (Sycamore Corrspondent) | 1897-03-19-pg08 | WCM |
Sycamore Sunbeam Newspaper | Story | Will publish its first paper 22 January 1897. Walter Wood is the Editor in Chief. (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1897-01-15-pg01 | WCM |
Sykes, Ben Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son died Tuesday evening. | 1898-07-07-pg05 | DN |