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Last Name, First Name | Type of Article | Notes | Yr-Mo-Day-Pg | Paper |
Tabner, N. | Story | Of Garvin, had horse stolen | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Tabner, Sarah Elizabeth/Walter Benjamin Stevens | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Tabner, Sarah Elizabeth/Walter Benjamin Stevens | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Tabor, Amanda Isabelle Mrs (nee:Scroggins)/Matthew Lafayette Ward | Wedding | Married 22 Dec, 1886 (Hog Branch correspondent Keifer) | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Teaching at the college here. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1894-01-18-pg04 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Teaches in the primary Department of the Greenwood School. | 1894-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | First assistant at the Slidell College. | 1894-08-09-pg04 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Teaches school at Slidell. | 1894-11-29-pg12 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at Slidell. | 1895-01-24-pg08 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Teaches school at Slidell. | 1895-03-01-pg05 | WCM |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at Slidell under professor Finch. | 1895-03-28-pg04 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at the college left for her home in Denton today. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
Tabor, Ida Miss | Story | Teacher at Sam Houston. Lillie Splawn got a prize for good spelling. Daughter of J. T. Splawn of Sam Houston. | 1896-05-08-pg08 | WCM |
Tabor, Ida Miss (of Denton) | Story | Teaches at the Greenwood College. | 1894-06-29-pg08 | WCM |
Tabor, Mr. James | Wedding | To Miss Amanda. Scroggins | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Tacher Institute to be held in Decatur | Story | Subjects to be discussed are listed | 1898-12-09-pg10 | WCM |
Tackaberry, Capt. R.F. | Death | Of Fort Worth died | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Tackel, Henry/Miss Emma Harmon | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 4, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Tackel, William John (Bill)/Miss Etha Margarett Close | Wedding | Married in Wise County 2 June 1892. | 1892-06-11-pg05 | WCM |
Tackitt, Laura Miss/Mr Jackson J. Ball | Wedding | Both were Deaf and Dumb. Married 2 Dec. 1894. | 1894-12-07-pg06 | WCM |
Tackitt, Mattie Augusta Mrs (nee Freeman) Mrs William George Tackitt. | Death | Obituary. Died at noon Tuesday from accidentally taking Strychnine. Leaving a husband and three little ones. Buried at Springtown Cemetery. | 1896-04-10-pg05 | WCM |
Tadlock, Professor | Story | Will start a summerterm at the Male and Female Institute at Chico. | 1894-07-06-pg01 | WCM |
Taggart, A., Davis Stele | Story | Scored second grade on the teachers exam | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Taggart, Jess | Death | M. D. Sellars received a telegram Monday from chico stating Jess Taggart had committed suicide that day at 3 o'clock. | 1895-03-14-pg05 | DN |
Taggart, Jesse H. Mr (age 22) | Death | Obituary. Killed himself with a pistol on 11 March 1895 at his Uncle J. r. McCracken's home in Chico, Texas. Buried at Chico Cemetery. | 1895-03-15-pg04 | WCM |
Taggart, Professor | Story | Formerly of Chico his Montague Co. Seat school has 300 to 400 pupils of school age. (Dye Correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Taggart, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Montague. It was closed Friday | 1897-03-18-pg05 | DN |
Taggart, Professor (of Chico) | Story | Will teach 8th grade in the Decatur Public School. | 1895-05-31-pg05 | WCM |
Taggart, Professor (of Chico) | Story | Left the Decatur School to teach at the Chico Male and Female Insititute. | 1895-07-26-pg01 | WCM |
Taggart, T. A. | Story | Teacher at the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Taggart, T. A. Professor | Story | Teaching school near Sunset. (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-02-23-pg01 | WCM |
Taggart, T. A. Professor | Story | Teaches at Smyrna School. | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Taggart, T. A. Professor | Story | Re-elected principal of the public schools of Montague, Montague County. | 1897-06-10-pg01 | DN |
Taggart, Thomas A. Professor | Story | Closed is school near Sunset. | 1894-04-20-pg08 | WCM |
Taggart, Thomas A./Miss Ethel E. Dort | Wedding | Married 10 April 1898 at the home of J. F. Covey in Montague, Texas. | 1898-04-21-pg08 | DN |
Taingle, Lottie Miss/Mr Ed Taylor | Wedding | Married in the post office Friday 1 Dec. 1899. Bride was just divorced from husband Mr Wheeler. | 1899-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Taingle, Lottie Mrs/Ed Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Talbert, N. (former blacksmith in Decatur) | Death | Died near Brumlow on Tuesday of last week. | 1889-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Talbot, Dr. Perry H. | Death | Maryville Mo. shot and killed | 1880-10-08-pg04 | WCM |
Taliaferro, J. E. Mr/Miss Minnie Tilghman | Wedding | Married 11 Sept. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Taliaferro, J. E. Mr/Miss Minnie Tilghman | Wedding | Married 11 Sept. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Taliaferro, Julian E and Minnie his wife | Story | Has moved to Hot Springs. Minnie Tilghman Taliaferro was raised in Decatur. | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Taliaferro, W.A. | Story | Of Roanoke, acknowledge visit | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Tallant, Anna Miss | Death | Died in Collin County, Formerly lived in Wise County. | 1891-10-17-pg08 | WCM |
Tallant, Anna Sister | Death | Died on the 28th ult. Age 19. Surname not given (found in a later issue). | 1891-10-10-pg08 | WCM |
Tallant, Eddie Miss | Story | Will assist Professor Tallant at the Crafton School. | 1892-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Tallant, G. A. Professor | Story | President of the Crafton High School. | 1893-01-26-pg08 | DN |
Tallant, G. A. Professor | Story | Teaches at Bellevue in Clay County. | 1893-11-03-pg08 | WCM |
Tallant, George A. Professor (of Crafton) | Story | Teaches school at Crafton | 1893-02-24-pg01 | WCM |
Tallant, George A. Professor (of Crafton) | Story | Teaches school at Crafton | 1893-02-24-pg04 | WCM |
Tallant, George A. Professor (of Crafton) | Story | Just closed a very successful term of a free school at Crafton. | 1893-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
Tallant, George Andrew Prof. | Story | Teaching at the Bellvue School (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Tallant, George Andrew Prof./Miss Alberta Lee McDonald | Wedding | Married at the residence of the bride's parents last Tuesday. (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
Tallant, George Mr | Story | Will teach at West Academy. | 1891-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Tallant, Professor | Story | Teaching 60 to 70 education students. | 1892-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Tallant, Professor | Story | Principal of the Crafton School | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Tallant, Professor (previously of Atlanta, Georgia | Story | Took the place of Professor Witt at teacher at Chico School. Delivered a talk at the Summer Normal. | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Talley, Lela Belle Mrs (nee: Fonville)/James W. Glasgow | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 5 Oct. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Talley, Mr (Weigh-boss of the Bridgeport Coal Co.) | Birth | Son born last week. (Brigedport correspondent Felix Knox) | 1894-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Talley, Sadie Adelia Miss/Lycurgus J. (Curg) McGee | Wedding | Married 3 May 1887 in Forney, Kaufman County, Texas. Groom was a Lawyer in Wise Co. Became a minister. | 1887-06-11-pg04 | WCM |
Tally, J. B Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born on 1 June 1894. (Bridgeport, Breezes) | 1894-06-07-pg01 | DN |
Talmage, Mr | Story | To visit Texas | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Tankersley, Elmo Mr (Company H) | Story | Letter to his mother from Fort Brown. Oct. 4, 1898. | 1898-10-13-pg01 | DN |
Tankersley, Professor | Story | Is teaching at the Walnut Creek School, About 65 students. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1886-02-06-pg07 | WCM |
Tankersley, S G. Professor | Story | His school Walnut Creek will adjournal next week. (Anneville Correspondent, Rosh) | 1887-05-14-pg03 | WCM |
Tankersley, S. G. Professor | Story | Teaches school at the Walnut Creek School house. Which caught fire, but was quickly extinguished. | 1887-01-08-pg07 | WCM |
Tankersley, Sam G. Mr | Story | Admitted to the Bar | 1893-06-24-pg05 | WCM |
Tankersley, Sam G. Mr | Story | Passed the Bar examination | 1893-06-29-pg05 | DN |
Tankersly, Professor | Story | Closed his school at Walnut Creek School House for the term, (Anneville Correspondent: Slim Jim) | 1886-07-03-pg01 | WCM |
Tankersly, Sam (paper damaged) | Story | Elected District Clerk | 1888-09-22-pg04 | WCM |
Tanner, John | Story | Shot and wounded Jack Haley | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Tanner, Martha Miss/Mr Anderson Lewis | Wedding | Married 23 Jan 1891. His 6th wife. Anderson is a Wise Co. Pioneer. Still lives on the and he got in 1955 in Wise Co. | 1891-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Tanner, Sarah Adaline (Addie)/Donnie Green Horton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 9 Juily 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Tanner, Sarah Adaline (Addie)/Donnie Green Horton | Wedding | Married Sunday at the post office in Decatur, Wise County, Texas 9 July, 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg05 | WCM |
Tarrant Co. Man. Company | Story | Directors listed | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Tarrant County | Story | 78 schools are in full operation | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
Tate, Laura Miss/Thomas B. Boyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 26 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Tate, Sarah A., Miss/William Harvey Carter | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Tatem, Albert Mr (probably is Elbert M. Tatum) | Death | Died on the evening of the 4th inst due to consumption. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-05-14-pg08 | WCM |
Tatem, I. O. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born on rhe 13th inst. (Cottonwood Corespondent) | 1897-06-18-pg08 | WCM |
Tatum, Elbert Mr | Death | Is reported to be in very poor health. He has come to his brothers James and Henry Tatum of this community. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-12-04-pg08 | WCM |
Tatum, Elbert Mr | Death | Still Sick. (Cottonwood Correspondent). | 1896-12-11-pg08 | WCM |
Tatum, George Thomas/Miss Mary Frances (Fannie) Nolen | Wedding | Married 3 Sept. 1887 | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Tatum, James Franklin Mr/Miss Ida Dacus | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 7 August 1893. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Tatum, James Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1895-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Tatum, Leora Victoria Miss/Martin Luther Campbell | Wedding | Married 6 Oct 1895. Groom is of Arkansas. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg10 | WCM |
Tax Collector | Story | Raked in $10,000 | 1881-03-04-pg04 | WCM |
Tax Sales list (Owner and original grantee) | Story | Owner, original grantee, number of acres and tax are listed. These properties can be puchased by paying the tax due. | 1893-03-16-pg08 | DN |
Tax Sales list (Owner and original grantee) | Story | Owner, original grantee, number of acres and tax are listed. These properties can be puchased by paying the tax due. | 1893-03-30-pg08 | DN |
Taylor & Pittman | Story | For fine photographs | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor and Welborn | Story | Passed here with load of stone coal from Bridgeport | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor County Texas | Story | Railroad 25 miles west of Abilene | 1881-02-25-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, Agnes M. Miss/Mr W. Onie Morton | Wedding | Married 18 Feb 1891 in Tarrant County, Texas. Grooms father is Dr. Morton of Cottondale. | 1891-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Agnes M. Miss/Mr W. Onie Morton | Wedding | Married 18 Feb 1891 in Fort Worth, Texas. Grooms father is Dr. Morton of Cottondale. Groom teachs school in Plainview. | 1891-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, Andrew Jackson (Jack)/Miss Minnie Lee Dodd | Wedding | Married 8 Dec. 1895 at the home of the Bride's mother in Jonestown. Groom is from Shilo. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Anna Miss | Story | Will teach at Cottondale next year assisting Professor J. L. Bain | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Annie Miss | Story | Assists Prof. Bain in teaches at Cottondale. | 1893-11-24-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Annie Professor | Story | Closed her subscription school at Cottondale Wednesday of last week. | 1894-04-27-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, Bettie Mrs (Might be Mrs Calvin Taylor) | Story | Her two children were bitten by a skunk while sleeping on a pallet. (Rhome Correspondent) If this is Betty Taylor of Parker County in 1900 census that would be Iva and Florence. | 1895-08-22-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Charley | Death | Suicided at Brownwood a few days since. | 1892-03-05-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, D. H. | Story | Contributed a story about Noble, Oklahoma Territory so his friends cn hear from him. | 1890-11-15-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, D.H. | Story | Is off to the Fort | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, D.H. | Story | Of Paradise, met on street | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Ed Mr/Miss Lottie Taingle | Wedding | Married in the post office Friday 1 Dec. 1899. Bride was just divorced from husband Mr Wheeler. | 1899-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Ed/Mrs Lottie Taingle | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Taylor, Edna Miss | Story | Began a subscription school at Cottondale. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Edna Miss (of Cottondale) | Story | Assistant teacher this fall and winter at Willow Point. (Paradise Clarion) | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Elder | Story | Expected to preach at Cold Springs | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Taylor, Elder | Story | In charge at Oak Grove | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, Elizabeth | Wedding | Wed to Geo. C. Wilton | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, Fannie Mae Miss/Henry Ozzie (H. O.) Taylor | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 Jan. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Fannie Miss | Story | Will teach at the Paradise No. 2 District again this fall & winter. | 1892-10-08-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Fannie Miss (of Garvin) | Story | Assisting her brother J. P Taylor in his school at Center school house. (Sand Hill Correspondent) | 1895-01-17-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Fannie Miss (of Garvin) | Story | Teaches school at Center School house. (Plesant Grove Correspondent) | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Flornce Miss/John Matthew Cooper | Wedding | Married 14 Nov. 1897 at the bride's home in Boyd, Texas | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Floyd Mr & Mrs (of Cottondale) | Birth | Twin daughters were born. No names and no date. | 1893-09-16-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, G.P. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ona Adair | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, George Elbert/Miss Kizzie Elizabeth Lakey | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, Ida Frances Miss/Charles Francis Adair | Wedding | Married 10 June 1896 in Bridgeport, Wise Co. Texas | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, J. P. and F. E. Professors | Story | Teachers at the Center School House. Prizes listed for good students: names given at the closing of the school. | 1895-04-19-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, J. P. Mr | Story | Teacher at Garvin School which just opened 13 Nov. 1893. | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Taylor, J. P. Professor | Story | He will teach the Garvin School next year. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, J.W. | Story | Lost a good horse | 1881-03-18-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, James Andrew Jackson/Miss Mary Ella Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, James Andrew Jackson/Miss Mary Ella Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 2 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, James Edward Mr/Miss Agnes Holliday | Wedding | Married at Springtown, Sunday 5 Nov. 1899. Muse Correspondent) | 1899-11-10-pg06 | WCM |
Taylor, Jim Uncle (age about 45) | Death | Died this morning. Buried at Fairview Cemetery. | 1899-02-03-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, Joe Thomas/Miss Hattie Rogers | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, Judge | Story | Dinnered in Alvord | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, M. Henry | Story | Moderator for present month | 1880-05-28-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, Mamie Miss (age 2) | Death | Obituary. Died 21 May 1887. Daughter of Reuben Townsell Taylor and Sarah Birdie Gulley Taylor. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1887-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, Margaret Angela Miss/Robert Washington McClary | Wedding | Married 17 August 1893 in Wise Co. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-08-17-pg04 | DN |
Taylor, Margart Angela Miss/Robrert Washington McClary | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 17 August 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Mary Josephine Miss/William James Rennels | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1885 in Wise County. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, Medie Miss/Henry Oakes | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Miss (of Justin) | Death | Drowned 5 May 1895 while crossing Denton Creek. Granddaughter of Mr Selby of Roanoke, Denton County, Texas. | 1895-05-09-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Miss L.A. | Wedding | Wed to J.H. Read | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Taylor, Miss M.A. | Wedding | Wed to J.P. Rich | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Taylor, Mr (of Henrietta, Clay Co.) | Story | Tried to kill his family was was prevented from doing so by his 13 year old son. | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, Mr. | Story | Of Aurora, were in our city a few days ago since | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, Mr. T. L | Story | Led in singing last Sunday | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, Mr. Wm. | Death | Lost his balance and fell | 1881-10-07-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, Pittman Cicero/Nora Pearl Minton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 12 Feb. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Rev. Wm. | Story | Will preach | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, Robert Emmett Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter Faye Beatrice Taylor born March 11, 1898 in Slidell, Wise Co. Texas | 1898-03-18-pg08 | WCM |
Taylor, T. L. (our Blacksmith) | Story | Drove an Auger through his hand. (Cottondale Corresponden | 1891-03-28-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, T. Y Mr | Story | Has had a very sick chikd for a week or more. (Springtown Pilot) | 1887-12-10-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, T. Y. Mr | Story | Arrested in Weatherford for carrying a pistol. He was acquitted. 28 Jan. 1892. | 1892-02-06-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, T. Y. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Springtown Pilot of Last Week) | 1888-05-12-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, T.L. | Story | Lost horses and have not seen them since | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Taylor, T.L. | Story | Pleasant Hill Vocal Music Assoc. | 1880-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Taylor, T.L. | Story | Of Cottondale was in. | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, T.L. | Story | Contemplate building residence at Cottondale $5 for deed | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, T.L. | Story | Of Cottondale, graced our sanctum | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Taylor, T.M. | Story | Of Cottondale a good and honest workman | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Taylor, Tom (colored) | Story | Arrested for carrying a paid of knucks. | 1897-08-26-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, W. R Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin daughters born Jan 24, 1897. One lived only a short time. | 1897-01-21-pg02 | DN |
Taylor, W. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Twin girls were born last Sunday. One died. | 1897-01-29-pg01 | WCM |
Taylor, Walker/Miss Mary Belle Shelton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Walter Riley/Miss Ada Virginia Brown | Wedding | Cards are out announcing the marriage on 21 May, 1896. | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Walter Riley/Miss Ada Virginia Brown | Wedding | Cards are out to be married at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896 in Decatur. | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Walter Riley/Miss Ada Virginia Brown | Wedding | To be married tonight at 9pm at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896. Couple are both from Decatur. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Taylor, Walter Riley/Miss Ada Virginia Brown | Wedding | Very long article. Married at the Bride's parents 21 May, 1896 in Decatur. Mr Sam Faith of Anneville attended. | 1896-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Taylor, Walter Riley/Miss Ada Virginia Brown | Wedding | List of their wedding gifts and the givers (interesting custom in 1896) | 1896-05-28-pg01 | DN |
Taylor, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. | 1895-02-07-pg08 | DN |
Tayor, Annie Miss | Story | Teaching at Cottondale. | 1894-02-01-pg04 | DN |
Teacher exam results for Wise County Aug 18 and 19 1893 | Story | Names of the teachers their exam grade where where they teach | 1893-08-24-pg01 | DN |
Teacher examinations to be held under the provision of the new school laws in Texas | Story | Exams incude a wide range of subjects including government, Geometry, physiology, Texas History, English grammar, Geography, Algebra, etc. | 1892-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Teacher institute | Story | will be held in Decatur 28 Nov. 1896. | 1896-11-19-pg01 | DN |
Teacher Institute held at Boonsville 13 Jan. 1894 | Story | Speakers and their topics are listed. | 1894-02-16-pg01 | WCM |
Teacher institute held in Decatur 25 Nov. 1893 | Story | Long article. | 1893-12-01-pg08 | WCM |
Teacher Institute to be held at Decatur. | Story | Speakers listed. | 1894-01-25-pg05 | DN |
Teachers and Patrons Institute | Story | Met 25 Feb. 1893 in Willow Springs, Texas. Professors, Wells and Haggard spoke as well as Rev. Byrd. | 1893-03-09-pg01 | DN |
Teachers Association | Story | Will be held Saturday 10 march 1894 at the Court House in Decatur. | 1894-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Teacher's association | Story | Convened at Alvord. Program is listed. | 1886-04-17-pg04 | WCM |
Teacher's certificate exam | Story | To be held in Decatur, Texas Friday and Saturday 17-18 Feb. 1899. | 1899-02-10-pg03 | WCM |
Teachers exam | Story | 54 applicants (42 males, females 12) 47 certificates granted. 100 schools in Wise County. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Teachers exam | Story | 33 applicants, 3 failures (all males). | 1887-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Teacher's examination | Story | Teacher applicants names and grades given. | 1894-10-04-pg08 | DN |
Teachers Instittue held at Crafton | Story | Miss Minnie Fulghum gave the opening address. Professors Wilkerson, Orr, Witt, and Williams had discussions. Others are named who lead discussions as well. | 1893-03-25-pg08 | WCM |
Teachers Instittue held in Decatur | Story | Long article with some content about the topics discussed and the names of the presenters are provided. | 1893-11-30-pg01 | DN |
Teachers Institute | Story | Met (member listed) to organized the Institute meeeting for teachers to be held in Decatu 13 April 1889. | 1889-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Teachers institute | Story | To be held in Greenwood 7 Dec. 1896. | 1895-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Teachers Institute | Story | Is to meet at Union Hill. Professor Wiliams is making arrangements.( Crafton Correspondent) | 1893-01-21-pg05 | WCM |
Teachers Institute at Crafton Saturday last | Story | Two different articles. List of teachers and their school or their home town (can't tell which) | 1897-01-28-pg01 | DN |
Teachers Institute at Decatur for 31 March 1888 | Story | Program listed. | 1888-03-03-pg01 | WCM |
Teachers Institute held at Willow Springs | Story | Long article about the presentations that were made. | 1893-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Teachers Institute planned in Decatur | Story | For 27 - 28th January 1899. Program listed. | 1899-01-13-pg01 | DN |
Teachers Institute Program | Story | To be held 17 Dec.1887 in Decatur. | 1887-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Teachers Institute scheduled for late October in Chico. | Story | Program of presentations listed. | 1888-10-13-pg04 | WCM |
Teacher's Institute to be held 28 Nov 1891 | Story | Program details listed. | 1891-11-21-pg04 | WCM |
Teague, George | Story | Will move to Hardeman County, Texas. | 1886-10-23-pg05 | WCM |
Teague, John | Story | Furnished local news | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Teague, John | Story | An old citizen of Aurora | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Teague, John | Story | Of Aurora, returned from western tour | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Teague, John (formerly of Wise, now of Wilbarger Co.) | Story | His wife is very sick. | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Teague, John (old settler) | Story | Has moved to Hardeman County. | 1886-02-27-pg07 | WCM |
Teague, Naomia Miss/John E. Kendrick | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Teague, W.L. | Story | Sold farm south of Aurora to R.F. Fritts | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Tedder, L. | Story | The new cotton gin is now ready | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Tedder, L. | Story | Paid $12.40 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Tedder, Misses (of Foster) | Story | They still teach at Audubon. They took over for Professor Couch when he closed his school. | 1897-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Tedroe, Mr might be: Poe, Ted (of Garett's creek) (last name damaged) | Death | His little child died from a centipede bite. | 1886-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Teeteers, I. G. | Story | Frank Tucker was paid $10.20 by Commissioners Court for Teeter's arrest board and hack hire. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Teetle, John Mr & Mrs | Birth | child born (little angel) (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-05-31-pg01 | WCM |
Teetle, John/Miss Dora Ulatee Pugh | Wedding | Married probably in September 1894. No marriage license has been foound. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Telephone Line between Auroa and Rhome | Story | Is in operation again. I didn't know they had telephones in 1887. | 1887-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Tenny, G.G. | Story | A merchant of Chico | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Terral, Mrs | Death | Her child died recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-09-08-pg08 | WCM |
Terrapin Neck | Story | Pleasant Hill community | 1881-06-10-pg02 | WCM |
Terrapin Neck | Story | Enjoying a dancing boom | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Terrel, J.P. | Story | Conferred first rank upon | 1885-06-13-pg01 | WCM |
Terrell, C. V. | Story | Elected City attorney (7 vote margin) | 1886-04-10-pg07 | WCM |
Terrell, C. V. Mr | Story | County Attorney. Lived in Decatur. | 1894-10-11-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, C. V. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 14 August 1894 in Decatur. | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, Catherine Celia Miss/Robert Lee Kelso | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3, Oct. 1897 | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Terrell, Charles Vernon/Miss Etta May | Wedding | Married in Decatur, Texas at the Baptist Church 9 August 1893. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, Charles Vernon/Miss Etta May | Wedding | Married in Decatur, Texas at the Baptist Church 9 August 1893. Bride is of Alvarado. Groom is the County Attorney of Wise Co. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, Charles Vernon/Miss Etta May | Wedding | Returned from their wedding trip to Colorado Springs. Her maiden name is not Soward. | 1893-09-07-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, Ethel (age 6-7) | Death | Died 1 Dec. 1895 of Diphtheria. Daughter of J. J. (William Joseph Jackson) Terrell and Hattie Battle Terrell formerly of Decatur, Texas. Buried East Mount Cemetery, Greenville, Hunt County, Texas with her parents. | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Terrell, Fannie/Walter Cooper | Wedding | Married 8 Sept. 1889 in Wise County. | 1889-09-14-pg08 | WCM |
Terrell, Fayette | Story | John and Vernon returned from New Orleans | 1885-05-30-pg08 | WCM |
Terrell, George Davis/Mary Frances Fannie Davis | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 3 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Terrell, Ida | Story | Attended Cottondale basket picnic | 1884-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Terrell, James Washington/Miss Lula Maude Fore | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 31 Oct. 1897 | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Terrell, Joe-c Miss/John Vivian Goode Sr | Wedding | Married in Tarrant County, Texas 18 May 1898. Groom is a railroad man. Couple are both from Fort Worth. | 1898-05-26-pg04 | DN |
Terrell, John J. | Story | Exhibits respect for the citizens of Alvord | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Terrell, John J. | Story | District Clerk was in Alvord | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Terrell, Johnny | Story | Our young County Surveyor | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Terrell, L. P Mrs | Story | Her 2 year old child climbed up and uplled down a bottle of carbolic acid which burned the child. Not thought to be life threatening. | 1891-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, L. P. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died 4 July 1894. | 1894-07-12-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, L.P. | Story | Spent night in the Fort | 1885-02-14-pg07 | WCM |
Terrell, Lafayette Philemon/Mrs Mary Emma McMurtry (nee: Watson | Wedding | Married 17 April 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-04-23-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, Laura Emma Miss/MrJames Foster Lillard | Wedding | Married 29 June 1898 in Decatur, Texas at the Baptist Church. Groom is of Jacksboro, Bride is of Decatur. | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, Laura Emma Miss/MrJames Foster Lillard | 1898-06-30-pg05 | DN | ||
Terrell, Laura Emma Miss/MrJames Foster Lillard | Wedding | Married 29 June 1898 in Decatur, Texas. | 1898-07-01-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, Mr | Story | Was once the superintendent of the Decatur Schools. Now is at Fort Worth. | 1895-04-04-pg05 | DN |
Terrell, Press | Story | Went ot Exposition | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, Prof. | Story | Visiting schools in Fort Worth | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Terrell, S.L. | Story | Has rental income | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Terrell, S.L. | Story | Briefly in town | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Terrell, S.L. | Story | Decatur City Election | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Terrell, Sallie Carter Mrs (nee: Lanier) | Death | Short obituary. Died 20 Dec. 1898 in Decatur, Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery | 1898-12-23-pg07 | WCM |
Terrell, Sally Carter Mrs (nee: Lanier) Mrs Jacob Terrell | Death | Obituary. Died 20 Dec. 1898 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-12-22-pg04 | DN |
Terrell, Sally Carter Mrs (wife of J. P. Terrell) (nee: Lanier) | Death | Died in Decatur, Texas Tuesday, 20 December 1898. (Decatur News) | 1899-02-17-pg07 | WCM |
Terrell, Vernon | Story | Have gone to Fort Worth | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Terrell, Vernon | Story | Born and raised received appointment for A&M | 1881-09-09-pg02 | WCM |
Terrell, W. W. Mr | Story | Shot and Killed Sheriff John D. Rain and his son P. f. Rain last june. - Not guilty | 1889-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Terrll, William Joseph Jackson/Miss Hattie Battle | Wedding | Married in Wise County 23 June 1886 | 1886-06-26-pg04 | WCM |
Terrll, William Joseph Jackson/Miss Hattie Battle | Wedding | Married in Wise County 23 June 1886 Groom is the former principal of Dcatur High School. Bride was a teacher. | 1886-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Terry John | Story | Sheriff Mann delivered to A. L. Winston this person to be taken to the State Prison | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Claborn Mr | Death | He lives East of the river and send for a doctor. He died 30 Dec. 1890. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. | 1890-03-08-pg05 | WCM |
Terry, Claborn Mr (he was once postmaster at Paradise) | Death | Died 30 Dec. 1890 at his home near Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Trimble Cemetery. | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Terry, Claborn Mr (he was once postmaster at Paradise) | Death | Obituary. Died 30 Dec. 1890 at his home in the Martin Branch Neighborhood. He moved to Txas in 1849. He had 6 wives. | 1891-01-17-pg05 | WCM |
Terry, Grandpa (age 82) | Death | Died at the residence of his daughter on Denton Creek last Monday night. Buried at Briar Branch Cemetery Thursday. (Alvord Budget) | 1895-06-28-pg08 | WCM |
Terry, Harriet Jessie (Hattie) Miss/Mr Blymer M. Lester | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1894 by Rev. J. M. Strickland of Decatur. | 1894-12-20-pg07 | DN |
Terry, Harriet Jessie (Hattie) Miss/Mr Blymyer M. Lester | Wedding | Married 12 Dec. 1894 at the home of the bride's father. | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Terry, James | Story | Called this week, had Messenger sent | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, John | Story | Stole J. Brown's horse from hitching post | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
Terry, Miss Ellen | Wedding | Married Bud Lowe | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Mr | Story | Convicted of stealing Jake Brown's Poly, got 5 years in the pen. | 1886-03-20-pg06 | WCM |
Terry, Mr. C. | Story | An old gentleman from Smith county | 1880-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Mr. Cliburn | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.C. Wilkerson | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Mr. J.C. | Story | Gone to eastern Texas | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Mrs. | Death | Died last Friday, mother-in-law of N.M. Crenshaw | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Terry, Mrs. | Death | Wife of post-master of Paradise | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Texarkana, Texas | Story | Iron Mountain Road 2400 immigrants | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Estimated 30,000 men employed in construction of railroads | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Anniversary of Lincoln's Proclamation | 1881-06-24-pg03 | WCM |
Texas | Story | 723 Veterans alive out of 7000 | 1883-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
Texas | Story | County Brands listed | 1883-05-11-pg02 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Cattle drives will be 95 herds, [5,500 each] | 1883-06-01-pg02 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Will have 42 normal institutes for teacher training | 1883-06-01-pg06 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Fence cutting troubles grow worse | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Produces 1/2 cotton in US | 1883-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Shipped out 4,707,976 head of stock | 1884-03-21-pg01 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Petition to establish Rangers in Montague Co. | 1885-01-17-pg01 | WCM |
Texas | Story | 36,000 square miles of coal and iron | 1885-08-01-pg05 | WCM |
Texas | Story | Cattle drives north since 1867, sixty million$ | 1884-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Texas & Great Western | Story | Railway surveying from Denton to Decatur | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Texas & Pacific Railroad | Story | Reached Brazos River | 1880-07-23-pg01 | WCM |
Texas and Pacific | Story | Construct. trains are running west of Weatherford | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Cattle Trails | Story | Trail Troubles Terminated | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Texas Central | Story | Battalion of the 4th Infantry | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Texas Christian | Story | Add-Run paper consolidated | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Convicts | Story | 235 on railroads, 462 in quarries and 1,060 in prisons. | 1886-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Texas Counties | Story | 16th Judical District, Wise, Denton, etc. | 1884-03-21-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Farmer Alliance | Story | Newspaper moved to Decatur | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Texas Legislature | Story | 1280 acres donated to surviving veterans | 1881-05-06-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Press Association met in Dallas, Texas | Story | A few early newspaper publishers are listed in this article. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Texas Prohibition amendment defeated | Story | Those against had a majority of 50,000. | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Texas Public School enrollment by District | Story | Number of students given in each district for the year ending 31 Aug. 1897. | 1898-08-19-pg06 | WCM |
Texas Ranger | Death | Col. Jack Hays died [obit] | 1883-05-11-pg03 | WCM |
Texas State | Story | Cotton prices have been ranging to-day | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Texas State Capital | Story | Estimated it will take one and one half millon pounds of iron | 1881-11-11-pg01 | WCM |
Texas State Capital | Story | Building at Austin was burned | 1881-11-18-pg02 | WCM |
Texas State Fair at Dallas | Story | Opens 17 Oct. and closes 1 Nov. 1891. | 1891-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Texas State Fair opens in one week in Dallas | Story | Opens 15 Oct. and closes 27 Oct. 1889. | 1889-10-12-pg01 | WCM |
Texas State School | Story | $3.20 increase of twenty cents | 1881-07-29-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Grayson Co., Brownwood, Buffalo Gap, etc | 1884-02-08-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Capital to be completed Jan. 1885 | 1884-02-22-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Boonsville, Austin, San Marcos, etc. | 1884-02-29-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Jackson Co., Galveston, Bastrop, Lamar, etc. | 1884-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | School lands, Bowie, Tyler, Peabody fund, etc. | 1884-03-21-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Sheep, Farmers, Waco, Mules, etc. | 1884-03-28-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Ft. Worth census, Denton, Rusk Co., etc | 1884-04-18-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Tyler, Larado, Edna, Parker Co. | 1884-04-25-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Milam Co., Denison, Marshall, Fort Worth | 1884-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Thirty thousand head of cattle, driven | 1884-05-16-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Confereate's reunion will begin | 1884-06-18-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Rockwall Co., School lands, saloons closed | 1884-07-11-pg03 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Jacksboro school, Waco, Confederate reunion, Charles Goodnight | 1884-07-18-pg03 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Wesleyan College, Dallas, Abilene | 1884-07-25-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Nacogdochez, Tom Green, Fannin, etc. | 1884-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | E.A. Morton, Eagle Pass, San Marcos River, etc. | 1884-08-08-pg03 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Ft. Worth, Wichita Falls, Claude Webster, etc. | 1884-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | 15 loads of lumber left Wills Point to build country schoolhouses | 1884-09-19-pg08 | WCM |
Texas Topics | Story | Kinney County, Parson's Brigrade | 1885-08-08-pg02 | WCM |
Texas University @ Austin | Story | Gov. Roberts, 1839, 50 leagues set apart | 1880-06-04-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Vererans | Story | Have a Grand Reunion | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Vererans | Death | 21 Texas Veterans died | 1881-06-24-pg01 | WCM |
Texas Veterans | Story | Free passes on railroads | 1880-04-30-pg02 | WCM |
Texas Veterans | Story | Sums appropriated by Congress | 1880-05-14-pg02 | WCM |
Text books for the State of Texas are announced | Story | First Reader, Arthmetics, Spellers, Geographies, Hydes Lessons in English, Hydes Practical grammar, Physiologies, Texas History, United States History and last one's name is damaged | 1898-08-19-pg01 | WCM |
Thacker, Henrietta Virginia Mrs (nee: Patterson) | Death | Obituary. Died 13 June 1897 at home near Alvord. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Sister of Judge Patterson. | 1897-05-20-pg04 | DN |
Thacker, Henrietta Virginia Mrs (nee: Patterson) | Death | Died 13 June 1897 at home near Alvord. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Sister of Judge Patterson. | 1897-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Thatcher, Mr. & Mrs. | Story | Friends arrived on Cannon-ball train | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
The 1890 Census is approaching (June) | Story | The enumerators appointed for each sub-district will have a salary of $6.00 per day. | 1890-02-15-pg05 | WCM |
The Alvord Advance | Story | Published by Ocie Speer. This is the third paper for Alvord. | 1893-08-19-pg05 | WCM |
The Archer County Court House | Story | Burned last Sunday night. | 1891-03-07-pg04 | WCM |
The Aurora Light (newspaper) | Story | Ceased operation with its last issue. | 1890-03-22-pg05 | WCM |
The Aurora Spotted fever or meningitis has abated | Story | But now young Edgar Hambright of Rhome may have it and one of caregivers from Rhome died. | 1890-04-05-pg01 | WCM |
The Aurora Spotted fever or meningitis has abated | Story | Egar Hambright lives 2 miles from Rhome. Isn't sick but fell on his head when exiting a train. Rhome doesn't have any sickness. J. P. Perkins | 1890-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
The Baptist College opened this week in the upper story of the Brady Building | Story | Evidently the large building was built later than January 1893. | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
The Boyd Index Newspaper enered its 4th year | Story | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN | |
The coporation of Springtown has been declare void | Story | Supreme Court Ruling. (probably the Texas Supreme Court) | 1893-05-20-pg04 | WCM |
The courthouse burned in 1895 | Story | Records for the tax collector were lost and were reconstructed when people brought in their receipt. However some people who may have paid their taxes didn't bring in their receipt and their land is advertised for deliquent taxes. | 1896-10-09-pg04 | WCM |
The Dallas, Pacific, and Southeastern railway | Story | Will soon be completed. (Aurora Light Locals) | 1890-01-18-pg01 | WCM |
The Dallas, Pacific, and Southeastern railway | Story | Cosses the Forth Worth and Denver Railroad one mile below Rhome. It is already graded this far from Dallas. | 1890-01-18-pg01 | WCM |
The Dengue fever | Story | Is abating somewhat. | 1887-10-29-pg02 | WCM |
The disease flux is prevalent | Story | Bloody diarrhea. | 1895-06-07-pg05 | WCM |
The entire year 1897 of Decatur news is damaged | Top half and bottom half of each page can be from different months. | DN | ||
The Fort Worth Weekly Gazette | Story | Has 56 columns and includes all the teegraphic news. | 1886-01-30-pg01 | WCM |
The Little House | Ad | Alvord, M. Turner & Co. for Christmas | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
The Messenger and Free Press Newspapers | Story | Have consolidated. Dale & Halcomb editors & Proprietors. Mr Halcomb bought Mrs annie's Halcomb's interest in the wise County Messenger. The new name is the Decatur Messenger | 1897-05-06-pg01 | DN |
The Messenger and Free Press Newspapers | Story | Have consolidated. J. W. Dale has purchased the interest of Hamison & Carter of the Free Press. New name will be the Decatur Messenger. | 1897-05-27-pg01 | DN |
The Mississippi Store in Bridgeport | Story | Was opened by Mr Simmons of Decatur. | 1894-10-19-pg01 | WCM |
The Nocona Leaders Newspaper | Story | Estblished at Nocona in Montague Co by /A. L. Egan and R. W. Shegog. | 1893-01-21-pg05 | WCM |
The opera Faust will be at the opera house | Story | Lighting on stage will be accomplished using "Calcium lights". | 1896-11-20-pg05 | WCM |
The Paradise Messenger is moving back to Decatur | Story | The newspaper will be printed and published from Decatur in the next issue. | 1890-12-20-pg05 | WCM |
The Paradise Post office was moved | Story | Into the Dr. Yater house on the N. Side. This house was built in 1880 for the Messenger. | 1890-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
The Pradise Headlight Newspaper | Story | Was sold to Rev. Worsham. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
The R. Q. Mills Camp No. 360 Confederates | Story | Meeting will be held in Aurora to elect delegates and officers. G. W. Short & C. C. Leonard | 1895-07-11-pg05 | DN |
The rest of April is missing | 1892-04-09-pg08 | WCM | ||
The Rock Island Railroad track | Story | Reached Chico, Texas on 10 May 1893. | 1893-05-13-pg05 | WCM |
The Summit Hotel has closed. | Story | (from the News) | 1892-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
The town of Pella is described by its correspondent J. L. C. | Story | Many of the establishments and owners are described. Mr Deering is the blacksmith, Dr. Payne is the physician,Profesors Murphy and Hollobaugh will soon open the fall school. | 1888-10-13-pg08 | WCM |
The wedding Sunday 18 Feb. 1895 was a ruse | Story | (Gravel Hill Correspondent) | 1895-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
The Wise Co.Summer Normal at Chico closed Friday | Story | About 75 teacher were enrolled. | 1895-07-26-pg01 | WCM |
The Wise County Confederates | Story | Purchased the land for permanent use in their reunions. | 1897-08-19-pg05 | WCM |
The Wise County Messenger Newspaper | Story | Is as of this week under new management. N. M Forster Editor and Proprietor. H. A. Halcomb Associate editor and Publisher. | 1893-04-22-pg04 | WCM |
Thedford, Mr (about age 60) (living 3 miles S. of Montague, Montague Co.) | Death | Obituary. Killed himself with a knife cutting his throat. He lived for a while and gave no reason. | 1893-01-21-pg05 | WCM |
Theeweat, J.D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Sarah Clark by J.E Cochran | 1885-09-19-pg06 | WCM |
There are 20 divorce suits on the district court. | Story | 1886-07-31-pg05 | WCM | |
There are 6,223 students in Wise County | Story | 472 students are in Decatur. Last year there were 5,428 and 448 in Decatur. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
There are 8 paupers on the poor farm | Story | There are 30 cattle and 40 hogs and a considerable quantity of grain on the poor farm. | 1890-09-06-pg01 | WCM |
There is no page 1 | 1887-01-15-pg02 | WCM | ||
There was no page 1 for July 2 | There was no page 1 for July 2. The WCM printed one but it was labeled 25 June, 1887 by mistake. | 1887-07-02-pg02 | WCM | |
Thetford, J. Mr (living in the west part of Wise Co.) | Story | Has been dangerously ill for some time past. J R. Thetford died 29 July 1889 according to his FAG memorial, but he died in 1890 according to the newspaper. | 1890-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Thetford, J. Mr (of Boonsville) | Death | Has been very low for many weeks past, died last Monday Night 29 July 1889 according to the headstone, but the newspaper said it was Monday night 29 July 1890. | 1890-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Thetford, J.R. | Wedding | Wed to Miss G.E. Miller | 1885-02-28-pg08 | WCM |
Third grade teachers exam | Story | Incudes spelling, writing, arithmetic, English grammar, Physiology, Hygene, school management and methods of teaching. | 1893-07-01-pg05 | WCM |
This page is from early January 1898 | Story | Letter by M. D. Sellars dated Jan 1, 1898. Other indications it is Jan 1898. | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
This page is from January 11, 1924 | 1899-03-31-pg09 | WCM | ||
This page is from January 11, 1924 | 1899-03-31-pg10 | WCM | ||
Thomas J. F. Mr (of near Chico) | Story | Second year as principal of the Decatur Public school. | 1898-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Thomas School house | Story | Is located one mile North of Gum. | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, A. E. Mrs/William Roberts | Wedding | Married 28 Sept. 1898 in Decatur. Couple were from Paradise. | 1898-09-23-pg11 | WCM |
Thomas, A.L. | Wedding | Married Miss F.N. Webb, Springtown | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, Abraham Mrs (Winnie Gee Thomas, nee: Tudor) | Death | Died 5 March 1897 at home 2.5 miles NE of Springtown. Buried at Springtown Cemetery, Parker Co. Texas (Springtown Sun) | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Thomas, Adam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Crafton Correspondent) | 1897-04-22-pg04 | DN |
Thomas, Ben F. | Story | Sherif Gilbert of Decatur jailed him on a charge of forgery. | 1890-05-03-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, Caruth (age 7) | Death | Obituary. Accidentally shot by his brother Earl Thomas. Died 29 June 1895. Father was Rev. Oliver S. Thomas Pastor of the Methodist Church in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-07-04-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, Caruth (age 7) | Death | Accidentally shot by his brother Earl Thomas. Died 29 June 1895. Father was Rev. Oliver S. Thomas Pastor of the Methodist Church in Decatur, Texas. | 1895-07-05-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Colonel | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Man on a Writ from Fort Worth charging him with robbery. | 1886-03-13-pg04 | WCM |
Thomas, Ed Mrs | Death | Died Tuesday from Consuption. (Newark Correspondent) | 1898-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Thomas, Etta Miss | Story | Taught school at Chico. | 1891-03-28-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Evalina C. Mrs (nee: Porter) | Death | Mother of Rev. O. S. Thomas has been quite sick, is now improving. Died 23 Sept 1895. | 1894-06-07-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, Evalina C. Mrs (nee: Porter) | Death | Died 23 Sept 1895. Buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery, Fayette Co. Alabama. Mother of Rev. Oliver S. Thomas Minister of the Methodist Church in Decatur, Texas who was called to the bedside of his mother who is reported dangerously ill. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, Evalina C. Mrs (nee: Porter) | Death | Died 23 Sept 1895 in Alabama. Buried at Mount Vernon Cemetery, Fauyette Co. Alabama. Mother of Rev. Oliver S. Thomas Minister of the Methodist Church in Decatur, Texas who just returned from Alabama because of the death of his mother. | 1895-10-11-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, F.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss R.C. Wood | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, G. F. (Bowie Attorney) | Story | Arresed for robbing J. W. Martin of Plano of a cneck and money. Trial on Saturday. | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Thomas, Geo. B. | Story | St. Louis merchant/tailor is measuring | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, H. K. Mr | Story | Farmer living 10 miles E. of Decatur, disappeared while driving cattle to Dallas. | 1892-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Harlin Mr/Miss Minnie Early | Wedding | Married at the bride's home in Norman, Oklahoma 29 July 1899. (Norman Democrat). | 1899-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Ida Clifford Miss/Robert Lee Davis | Wedding | Married 8 Sept. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. Bride's father is Miles Martin Thomas, Mother is Izora Blackwell Thomas | 1896-09-18-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. | Story | Teaching at Shady Grove. | 1887-04-02-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. | Story | Teaches school at Shady Grove, 6 miles S. of Decatur' | 1887-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. Professor | Story | Is teaching at the Shady Grove School House. | 1886-11-06-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. Professor (Late of Paradise) | Story | Now attending medical lectures in Indianapolis, Indiana. | 1889-09-21-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. Professor (of Paradise) | Story | Will teach the Wilson Prairie school this fall. | 1888-09-15-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, J. A. Professor (of Paradise) | Birth | daughter born.(Tularosa, New Mexico Correspondent, Ben) | 1888-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, J. F. | Story | Teacher at the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, J. F. | Story | Decatur City School Principal | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, J. F. | Story | Teacher of 9th and 10th grades at Decatur Public Schools | 1896-09-25-pg04 | WCM |
Thomas, J. F. Mr | Story | Elected as principal of the public school in Decatur | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, J. F. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, J. F. Professor | Story | Principal of the Decatur Public School. | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Thomas, J. T. (of Joshua, Johnson Co. Texas) | Death | His wife drowned yesterday while they were moving to Springtown. (paper damaged) | 1886-04-24-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Closed school on Sandy | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Gave us a brief call. Come Again | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | From near Springtown called | 1880-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Contract to teach at Cottondale | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Teacher at Cottondale, school is doing well | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Under tuition at Paradise | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, J.A. | Story | Bought interest in Paradise drug store | 1885-10-17-pg07 | WCM |
Thomas, James H. Mr/Miss Addie W. Phillips | 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 |
Thomas, James Henry/Miss Addie W. Phillips | 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 |
Thomas, James Marcus/Miss Ardella McEntire | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Thomas, James Mrs (of Rhome) | Death | Died Tuesday evening and buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Thomas, John F. Professor | Story | Will teach in the Alvord School (Sunset Signals) | 1893-07-01-pg08 | WCM |
Thomas, L. F. Mr | Story | Given two years in each of four cases of forgery. | 1890-09-20-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Mary Susan MissAmbrose Joe Hudson | Wedding | Married 5 Oct. 1892 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) Bride is of the Chapel. | 1892-10-15-pg08 | WCM |
Thomas, Miles (a very old man) | Death | Buried at Bethel last Saturday 14 June 1889. A modern stone is placed at Bethel Cemetery. There is a blank Stone (no writing) at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #1 that someone thought was Miles Thomas headstone. | 1889-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Mr | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year. Principal | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, Mr. | Story | Gin house burned | 1883-09-28-pg02 | WCM |
Thomas, Mr. John | Story | Late of Round Tree removed to Sandy Creek | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, O. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born January 2, (presumably 1898) | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, O. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 2 Jan. 1898. | 1898-01-06-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, O. L. Mr/Mrs Mollie Trenchard | Wedding | Marriage License issued. | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, O. L. Mr/Mrs Mollie Trenchard | Wedding | Married Monday 15 August 1894 in Farmersville, Collin Co. Texas. He was the Railroad agent in Decatur. | 1894-08-17-pg05 | WCM |
Thomas, O. S. Rev | Story | Pastor here (probably Decatur) is moving to Paris, Texas. | 1896-11-05-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, O. S. Rev | Story | He has been a faithful and effcient pastor and we hate to see him leave. | 1896-11-19-pg01 | DN |
Thomas, O. S. Rev | Story | Preached his first sermon at the Metodist Episciopal Church in Denton. | 1896-12-10-pg05 | DN |
Thomas, Olivia Jane (Jennie) Miss/Rufus Jarnigan Chilton | Wedding | Married 25 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Thomas, Owen Cadmus Mr/Miss Nancy Jane Hughey | Wedding | Married 3 Feb. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. Bride is of Union Grove. | 1893-02-24-pg08 | WCM |
Thomas, Prof. John | Story | Will teach on the waters of Sandy at Thomas Community | 1881-10-21-pg03 | WCM |
Thomas, Prof. John | Story | Began public school at Center Point | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Thomas, Prof. John | Story | Of Paradise, was in city | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Thomas, Prof. John | Story | Was in to see us | 1885-04-11-pg04 | WCM |
Thomas, Sarah Virginia (Jennie) Miss/Charles Thaxton Duke | Married 5 March 1896 at the City Hotel in Decatur. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN | |
Thomas, Sarah Virginia (Jennie) Miss/Charles Thaxton Duke | Married 5 March 1896. Bride is of Newark. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-04-03-pg08 | WCM | |
Thomas,Joseph E./Miss M. Roxanna Huddleston | Wedding | Married 15 Oct. 1892 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1892-10-15-pg08 | WCM |
Thomason, Andrew/Mary Brown | Wedding | Married 22 Oct. 1899. (Newark Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Thomason, Dr. | Story | Is building six cottages in Woodland Park. (Sunset Heraldings) | 1891-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Thomason, E. C. | Story | Severely burned in the face while helping to fire off the anvisthat ushered in the sale day. (Sunset Heraldings) | 1891-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Thomason, F. Loyd Mr/Miss Adie Aldredge | Wedding | Married 8 Nov. 1893 in Grayson County where the bride lived. Reception in Sunset | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Thomason, Lennah Miss/George Taylor Summy | Wedding | Married 24 Oct. 1888 in Sunset. Bride is the daughter of Dr. W. F. Thomason of Sunset. | 1888-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Thomason, M. A. Miss/J. J. Mathews | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 10 Feb. 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Thomason, R. D. Mrs (Martha Sweatman Bond) | Death | Died Friday 22 May 1896 in Boonsville where she lived. Find a Grave has her listed as Bond not Thomason. | 1896-05-29-pg05 | WCM |
Thomasson, Richard B./Mrs Ida Louise Carolyn Nobles (nee Jolley) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Thompson Frances Gertrude Miss/John Thomas Mahaffey | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 17 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Thompson Frances Gertrude Miss/John Thomas Mahaffey | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 17 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson Frances Gertrude Miss/John Thomas Mahaffey | Wedding | Married Sunday 17 Nov. 1895 at the home of the brides mother 2 miles N. of Bridgeport, Texas. | 1895-11-28-pg05 | DN |
Thompson Frances Gertrude Miss/John Thomas Mahaffey | Bridgeport couple were married. The newspaper listed the bride's lastname as Wolf. | 1895-11-29-pg01 | WCM | |
Thompson versus Thompson | Story | Divorce Granted. The marriage might have happened in Wise Co. | 1895-12-13-pg06 | WCM |
Thompson, Ben | Story | Desperadoes killed | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Benj. | Story | Built near Alvord mill | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, C. C. Mr | Story | His two daughters Myra and Nina left Monday for Cleveland and Fairmont Tennessee where they will go to school. | 1894-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, C. E. Mr & Mrs (of Illinois) | Story | Will teach at the Decatur College. | 1896-11-12-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, C. E. Professor | Story | He has arrived from Ewing, Illinois to open the Baptist College. | 1896-11-06-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, C. E. Professor (of the college) | Story | Has accepted a position at the Mary Nash College in Sherman. | 1898-06-09-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, C.C. | Story | On committee | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, Charley | Story | Visiting old home in Tennessee | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, Charley C. (of 7 mi. S of Decatur) | Story | Huge party was held and attendees were listed incuding Ran Vesey. | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, Chas. | Story | Mother-in-law died at White's Prairie | 1881-09-02-pg02 | WCM |
Thompson, Ed Mr | Death | Shot and killed himself in this city Tuesday 20 Feb 1894. born 1862 Audrain Co. Missouri. I previously made a memorial for him for Oaklawn Cemetery when I was indexing the Decatur News. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, Edward | Death | Killed himself with a gun Tuesday evening. He was very despondent. | 1894-02-22-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, Eld. | Story | Preached at the Churchhouse [Alvord] | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Eld. | Story | Preached at Baptist Church | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Eld. | Story | Preached to crowded seats | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Elder | Story | Preached at the Baptist Church | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, F. M. (Frank) | Death | Died last Sunday 1 April 1888. Buried at Bald Knob Cemetery with Masonic Honors. (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-04-14-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, F. M. (Frank) | Death | Tribute of Respect. Audubon Lodge of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Died 1 April 1888 at Alvord. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1888-05-12-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, Frank | Story | Lit our sanctum | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Frank | Story | Colored, plead guilty to carrying | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, G.W. | Story | Down from Clay County | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Geo. | Story | Overseer for East Mound road | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Thompson, Geo. | Story | Now owns steam gin at Hutton Pond near Paradise | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Thompson, George | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Moore in Denton for Cattle theft in Wise Co. | 1897-04-08-pg01 | DN |
Thompson, H. P. Rev | Death | His mule fell on him. Dr. Sparkman thinks his recovery is doubtful. | 1889-10-19-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, H.A. | Story | Small grocery dealer at Decatur | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, H.G. | Story | Director of Manufactoring Company in tarrant County | 1881-05-20-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, Harve Mr andMrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1894-07-26-pg01 | DN |
Thompson, Humphrey Posey Dr | Death | Obituary. Died at his home near Alvord 13 Jan. 1893. Buried at Union Hill Cemetery. (Alvord Budget) | 1893-01-28-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, J. A./Miss M. E. Dodd | Wedding | Married 20 Feb. 1887 in Wise County at the Bride's father's home. | 1887-02-26-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, J.C. | Story | Arrested last Monday morning | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Messenger to L. M. Gose of Missouri | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Thanks to Denton for buying cotton | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Pupils highest credit for deportment | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Teacher, kindly came in | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Of Alvord country was in to see us | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Will begin school at Union Hill | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, J.M. | Story | Pleasantly called | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, J.N. | Story | Brought into our office, from peach tree | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, J.W. | Story | Foster school award for deportment | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Thompson, J.W. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, James | Story | Of East Mound, broke his shoulder | 1883-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, Jessie Miss | Story | Leaves today to visit relatives and schoolmates in Cleveland, Bradley Co., Tennessee. | 1897-04-22-pg01 | DN |
Thompson, Jessie Miss | Story | Left or Cleveland, Bradley Co. Tenn. To visit her sister Miss Myrna Thompson and other relatives. | 1897-04-22-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, Jim | Story | Two farmers arrested | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, Jno. M. | Story | Appointed to select grounds | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, John M. | Story | Succumbed to solicitation | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, John M. | Story | Visited our office | 1885-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, John M. | Death | Died one day last week. | 1887-01-08-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, John M. | Death | Tribute of Respect. Masons of Audubon Lodge. He left a wife and children. | 1887-01-15-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, John Mercer | Death | Tribute of Respect by the Alvord Alliance. Died 30 Dec. 1887 in Wise County. Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery. | 1887-01-15-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, Josie Miss/Warren Windfield Rudd | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1886. Bride was of Alvord. Newspaper said they were married last Sunday. (Foster School Correspondent) | 1886-01-23-pg06 | WCM |
Thompson, Josie Miss/Warren Windfield Rudd | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, M. Professor (recently moved to Park Springs) | Story | Teaching at the Mansfield School. (Park Springs Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, M.L. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, Marietta E. Mrs (nee: Dodds) | Death | Died 24 July 1887 near Alvord. Wife of John Alexander Thompson. | 1887-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Martha Elizabeth Miss/William Hampton Spencer Sr | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County, Texas. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1894-12-20-pg03 | DN |
Thompson, Mary Catherine (Mollie) Miss/Robert Perry Bonifield | Wedding | Long article. Married 24 Nov. 1889 in Wise County. At the home of the bride's uncle N. M. Thompson | 1889-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, Mary Lou (Mamie) Miss/Charles William More | Wedding | Married 17 August 1897 in Rosston, Cooke County, Texas. Groom is of Decatur. | 1897-07-22-pg08 | DN |
Thompson, Mary M. Mrs (Mrs J. Z.) (nee: Hicks) | Death | Died 14 Dec. 1895 near Keeter. Born in Illinois. Buried at Garvin Cemetery. | 1895-12-27-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, Miss Mattie | Story | Paid a visit | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, Mr. G.W. | Story | Was in town from Clay Co. | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Mr. J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Eliza J. Ely | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, Myra Miss (of Cleveland, Tennessee) | Story | Is visitieing her parents Mr & Mrs Charles Caldwell Thompson | 1894-03-01-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, Professor | Story | Closed his school at Willow Point | 1891-04-04-pg05 | WCM |
Thompson, Professor | Story | Teaches School at Slidell, School will close the end of this month for this term. | 1897-04-09-pg04 | WCM |
Thompson, Rev. | Story | Preached at Baptist Church | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Robert Lee/Miss Lora Lively | Wedding | Cards are out. Marriage to take place 22 Nov. 1897 at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Decatur. | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, Robert Lee/Miss Lora Lively | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1897 at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Decatur. Long article even listing the gifts and givers. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, S.E. | Story | List report for J.R. Forgy's Alvord School | 1885-02-07-pg01 | WCM |
Thompson, Sallie Miss/Mr Jacob Miller | Wedding | Marriage License issued in Wise County. 20 August 1894 | 1894-08-23-pg05 | DN |
Thompson, W.N | Wedding | Wed to P.A. Adams | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson, Will/Miss Emma McCaslin | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 11 Nov. 1899 | 1899-11-17-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson, William Madison/Miss Mintie Yoakum | Wedding | Long article about the bride being engaged to two men. Married 25 Dec. 1889 in Wise County. | 1890-01-04-pg08 | WCM |
Thompson, Wm. | Story | Two farmers arrested | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Thompson,, John | Story | School award, best lessons | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Thompson. G.W. | Story | Started home to Clay County | 1880-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Thork, Tom Mr | Death | Suicided by taking morphine. Chico Dec 24. He was found in the woods near his house. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Thornberry, Alfred Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant died and was buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1898-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Thorne, Anna Miss/Hugh Acallis Cobb | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 15 Nov. 1893 | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Thornhill, jno. R. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Thornhill, Mrs. Lucinda | Story | Adjudged a lunatic | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Thornton, Elizabeth Mrs (wife of John Thornton) | Death | Obituary. Died at her grandson (brother J. a. Utley at Decatur, Texas 2 Jan. 1890. | 1890-01-25-pg01 | WCM |
Thorp, Cyle | Wedding | Wed to Miss N.F. Rich | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Thorp, Mar yEva L. Miss/Mr Dallas Sewell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Thorp's Spring | Story | Pleasant resort for all despondent or…. | 1880-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Thorp's Spring | Story | Correspondence | 1880-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Three days of fire in Decatur, Texas | Story | Each fire occurred in the early morning hours. Proably Arson. | 1896-03-19-pg01 | DN |
Three large fires in Decatur | Story | Methodist Church burned. Terrell block on SE corner of the square which included Lillard & Lane's dry goods, J. W. Hatcher's general merchandisestore, A. J. Haddix photo gallery and Lillard's carriage warehouse. | 1896-03-20-pg04 | WCM |
Throckmorton | Story | And a cornet band are all expected at reunion | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Throckmorton, Hon. J.W. | Story | Indebtedness for a copy | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Throckmorton, J.W. | Story | Speaker at Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Throckmorton, J.W. | Story | Excepts invitation ot speak at Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-24-pg04 | WCM |
Throckmorton, J.W. | Story | Indebtedness for documents | 1884-05-02-pg02 | WCM |
Thronhill, Lucina Mrs | Story | Judged to be a lunatic on Tuesday and taken to Terrell by Sheriff Rucker on Wednesday, | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Thurber, Mrs. Martin A. | Wedding | Wed to W. M. J. Cooley | 1884-09-12-pg01 | WCM |
Thurlow, Mason | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Thurman, David Mr | Death | Age 84 or 85 died recently. He was one of the first settlers of Dido Country. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-02-14-pg08 | WCM |
Thurman, W.L. | Story | Preached at Alvord | 1885-11-14-pg04 | WCM |
Thurmond, Jeanetta Lee (Etta Lee) Miss/Horace Neely Lincoln | Wedding | Married at the Baptist dhurch last Sunday evening 5 Sept 1887. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Thurmond, Loyd Lillard (age 1 month) | Death | Died 26 Jan 1893 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Son of William Paschall Thurmond. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Thurmond, Mau Miss/Mr J. E. Lutz | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1897 at the bride's home in Vernon, Texas. Groom is of Vernon also. | 1898-01-06-pg05 | DN |
Thurmond, Maud Miss | Story | Will fill the vacancy in the city school held by Miss Etta May who resigned. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Thurmond, Maud Miss | Story | Will fill the vacancy In the city school caused by the resignation of Miss Etta May. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Thurmond, Maud Miss | Story | Decatur (presumably) public school teacher chosen. | 1894-04-12-pg05 | DN |
Tiasley, Johnny | Story | Of Crafton shot himself but ok | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Tibbetts, L.F. | Wedding | Wed to Miss O. Elliot | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Tibbetts, Miss Nannie | Wedding | Wed to B.L. Elliot | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Tice, Prof. | Story | In receipt of Weather Forecasts for year 1881 | 1881-01-21-pg03 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (convicted of murder) | Story | Sentenced to 99 years in the pen is being held in Dallas Jail until transferred. Tried to escape several times. | 1886-06-19-pg04 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (horse thief) | Story | Escaped sometime ago from the Decatur Jail. Tried to steal a horse in Waco and was shot but escaped. | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (horse thief) | Story | chased over seveal counties and arested in Freestone County this week. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (horse thief) | Story | Once in jail in Wise County has now been indicted for murder in Ellis County. | 1886-03-20-pg06 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (horse thief) | Story | His murder case was tried in Waxahachie. Testimony was different than presented to the grand jury. Testimony will be investigated by the grand jury. | 1886-04-17-pg05 | WCM |
Tickle, Henry (horse thief) | Story | Sent to prison for life for murder. | 1886-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Tidwell, Henry Mr & Mrs | Death | Their son died at 11 pm the 11th inst in South Decatur. | 1890-07-26-pg08 | WCM |
Tilghman, G.M. | Story | Of Tenn., is favored | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Tilghman, Minnie Miss/J. E. Taliaferro | Wedding | Married 11 Sept. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Tilghman, Minnie Miss/J. E. Taliaferro | Wedding | Married 11 Sept. 1895 at the residence of the Bride's parents in Decatur. | 1895-09-13-pg05 | WCM |
Tilghman, Mr. and Mrs. | Death | Little child died | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Tilghman, S.W. | Story | Sends Messenger to G. M | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Tilghman, S.W. | Story | Manager of lumber yard at Decatur | 1884-04-18-pg03 | WCM |
Tilghman, S.W. | Story | Lyon & Gribble lumber yard | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Timmons, Eliza Mrs | Death | She lived near Waggoner's school house on Sweet Water Creek. Devoted Mother. (Catlett Creek Correspondent) | 1890-03-01-pg04 | WCM |
Timmons, Rev | Death | Aged preacher of the Methodist Church at Alvord was buried on the 8th inst (8 Feb. 1890) | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Timms, Harison Perry (or Perry Harrison) (of Cottondale) | Birth | Birth of Twins Burl (son) and Bertie (daughter) Actually childen of William James Rennels, but raised by Tims family. | 1891-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Timms, Perry Harrison/Mrs Mary Josephine (Josie) (nee Taylor) | Wedding | Married 16 April 1890 at the residence of the bride's father: T. L. Taylor | 1890-04-19-pg05 | WCM |
Tims, P. H. Mrs | Deah | Died 23 March 1890. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Tims, P. H. Mrs (Mattie) | Death | Is sick. (Cottondale Correspondent) Died 9 May 1890. Buried at Cottondale Cemetery. | 1890-03-22-pg07 | WCM |
Tims, P. H. Mrs (Mattie) | Death | A repeat of a story given earlier in the Messenger | 1890-05-17-pg04 | WCM |
Tincher, Willie Viola Miss/Mr Erasmuth Meredeth (Med) Williams | Wedding | Married 17 August 1898 in Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas. Couple are both from Greenwood. | 1898-08-18-pg01 | DN |
Tindall, Gus | Story | Started with team and wagon to Dallas | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Tindall, Gus | Story | Of Annieville, ordered Messenger | 1885-11-28-pg07 | WCM |
Tindall, S.A. | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Tindle, Charlie | Story | Got one of his fingers shot off last week. (Shiloh Correspondent) | 1898-06-09-pg04 | DN |
Tiner, James R. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 28 Feb. 1893 in Willow Point. Buried at the Willow Point Cemetery. | 1893-03-16-pg04 | DN |
Tinney, G.G. | Story | Of Chico, was in to see us | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Tinney, Mr. | Story | Of Rush Creek brought watermelons to town | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Tinny, G.G. | Story | Of Chico, honored us with visit | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Tinsley, Alva/Miss Lillie Elizabeth Miller | Wedding | Married 19 Dec. 1888 (Alvord Budget Locals) | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Tinsley, Ceph Mr | Story | Moving to Velasco. | 1894-07-19-pg03 | DN |
Tinsley, Ceph Mr & Mrs (of Houston, Texas) | Birth | Son born 6 May 1897. | 1897-05-13-pg05 | DN |
Tinsley, Ceph. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 26 August 1893 in Decaur, Texas | 1893-08-31-pg01 | DN |
Tinsley, Etta | Story | Granted a scholarship at the Sam Houston Normal School (to be educated to teach school) | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, Etta Miss | Story | Teacher at the Boonsville School. Present attendance is more than 100. | 1896-10-30-pg04 | WCM |
Tinsley, Etta Miss | Story | Opened her subscription school on Monday morning. | 1897-04-02-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, Etta Miss/Prof. John Woody | Wedding | Married at Boonsville Thursday, 30 March 1899. | 1899-04-14-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, J. S. | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with forgery. | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Tinsley, J. S. and Fannie Mr & Mrs (of Crafton) | Death | Their infant son was buried at the city cemetery on Tuesday. | 1892-03-05-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, J.S. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Fannie McKinley | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, James L. Mr | Story | Had been doing business in Crafton, but has moved back to Decatur. | 1888-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Tinsley, Josephus (Cephus)/Miss Lena E. Fendley | Wedding | Married at the Baptist Church in Decatur 1 May 1889. | 1889-05-04-pg08 | WCM |
Tinsley, Josephus (Cephus)/Miss Lena E. Fendley | Wedding | Long article. Married at the Baptist Church in Decatur 1 May 1889. | 1889-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Tippen, Rebecca Mrs (nee Burriss) | Death | Died 25 Sept 1890 near Decatur at her granddaughters home (Mrs J. W. Holman (Ida Rbecca Word Holman). Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1890-09-27-pg05 | WCM |
Tippin, Luther/Melia Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Tippin, Melissa | Wedding | Wed to Richard Brown | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Tippin, Van Uncle (colored) | Death | Is quite ill and we fear will not be with us much longer. | 1895-12-18-pg01 | DN |
Tippit, John Lee Dr | Death | Died 15 March 1897 near Rip, in the NE part of Wise Co Monday last. Buried at Rosston, Cooke Co. Texas. He was a prominent and highly respected citizen of Wise County. | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Tippit, John Lee Dr (Jr) | Death | Died 15 Mar1897 Rosston, Cooke Co. Texas. Drs Allen and knox were called to help him. Dr. Tippitt has been partially paralyzed for sometime and had another stroke Monday. | 1897-03-05-pg08 | WCM |
Tippit, Percy Lee/Miss Ida May Boyd | Wedding | Married 22 April 1896 at the residence of te bride's parnts on Deep Creek. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Tippit, Percy Lee/Miss Ida May Boyd | Wedding | Married 22 April 1896. Groom is of Montague County. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Tipton, J. M. Mr | Story | Convicted of incest and given 6 years in the penitentiary. | 1891-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Tipton, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss G.J. Jones | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Tipton, Lou Etta Miss/Hiram Edgar Inman | Wedding | Married 11 May 1896 at the count clerks office in Decatur, Texas. Couple are both from Wise County. | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Tipton, Lou Etta Miss/Hiram Edgar Inman | Wedding | Marriage License issued | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
Tipton, M.A. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Tipton, M.J. | Story | vs. J.L. Tipton-divorce granted | 1885-02-28-pg04 | WCM |
Tipton, Meshac Andrew D. (M. A. D.) Mr | Death | Shot and killed 19 Aug 1886 by Leander Jones near his house 4 miles NW of Decatur. Buried at Jonestown Cemetery. | 1886-08-21-pg05 | WCM |
Tipton, Meshac Andrew D. (M. A. D.) Mr | Death | Inquest held by Commissioner's Court. | 1886-09-25-pg08 | WCM |
Tipton, Murray | Story | District Court-Criminal Docket. Charged with incest | 1893-06-15-pg05 | DN |
Tirey, G. T,/Miss S. J. Newby | Wedding | Married 20 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. Cannot verify | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Toberman, Col. P. | Story | Lying low of pneumonia | 1881-03-11-pg03 | WCM |
Toberman, Col. P. | Story | On second trip to Jacksboro | 1881-12-09-pg02 | WCM |
Todd, James Newton (Jemmie) | Death | Snake bit on the left hand caused his death. Died 4 Nov. 1887. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. | 1887-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Todd, Sarah Jane Mrs (nee: Ham) | Death | Died last week in Greenwood Country (August 1891) Buried at Greenwood Cemetery. | 1891-08-15-pg08 | WCM |
Todd, T. | Wedding | Wed to F.E. Harris | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Toledo, Ark | Story | Armed masked men entered courthouse | 1881-04-29-pg01 | WCM |
Toll Bridge in Bridgeport | Story | Sold for $800 | 1880-04-09-pg02 | WCM |
Tom Green County | Story | Six new counties out of western part | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Tomkins, Maud Miss/J. F. Cate | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Tomkins, Maud Miss/J. F. Cate | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin and Alexander Professors | Story | Will continue to teach at the Academy without vacation. | 1889-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin J. S. Professor | Story | Probably will be in charge of a Summer Normal in Wise County. | 1888-06-23-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin J. S. Professor | Story | Will direct the Summer Normal at Decatur next Monday. Professor W. J Haggard will assist. | 1888-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. (Decatur Principal) | Story | Will spend the hoidays at his old home in Alabama | 1888-12-29-pg08 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. (of Lamar County) | Story | Elected Principal of the Decatur school next year | 1888-06-16-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Mr | Story | Principal of the Decatur Schools. | 1889-04-27-pg04 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | His father A. F. Tomlin lives in Alabama. | 1889-08-03-pg08 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | Reinstalled as Decatur Public School Principal. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | Decatur Public school opened with him at superintendent | 1889-09-07-pg08 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded School (this is his 2nd year) | 1890-05-03-pg03 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | Selected as Principal of the Decatur school for the next term. | 1890-06-07-pg04 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | There has been trouble (perhaps criticism) of Professor Tomlin who is the principal of the Decatur School. He is thinking of resigning. | 1890-06-14-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | Resigned as principal of the Fort Worth Normal which opens July 1. | 1890-06-28-pg08 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S. Professor | Story | He will take charge of the High school in Aurora. | 1890-09-06-pg01 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S.Professor | Story | Principal of the Decatur High School | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Tomlin, J. S.Professor | Story | Will teach 7th and 8th grade at Decatur High School in the ensuing year. | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Tomlin, Professor | Story | Will open a private school in Aurora. | 1890-08-30-pg05 | WCM |
Tomlin, Professor (formerly of Decatur) | Story | Keeps a hotel and school running at Aurora. | 1890-11-29-pg08 | WCM |
Tomme, Mrs. A.B. | Story | Were among our lady visitors | 1881-07-15-pg03 | WCM |
Tompkins, Miss Ida | Death | Accidental death | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Tompkins, Mr. | Story | Of Denton County was guest of M. Campbell | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Tornado sruck Paradise and did considerable damage. | Story | Waits & Johnson grocery store, Embry & Hines Hardware store, and Stinnett's furniture store were all destroyed. | 1893-08-05-pg05 | WCM |
Touchon, W. F. | Story | Decatur sign painter and engraver. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Towle, German (Soldier from the 1st Nebraska) | Story | Story about the terrible conditions of the soldier returning from Manila. | 1899-07-28-pg05 | DN |
Town of Willow Point described | Story | Located near the SW corner of Wise County. Has 3 dry goods and grocery stores, one black smith and wood shop, etc. | 1886-02-06-pg06 | WCM |
Townsend, Tom | Story | Had a fight with Bill Stockton. Both were badly beaten up. Townsend is not expected to live. | 1893-08-19-pg05 | WCM |
Tracy, Secretary (assume Secretary of State) | Story | Has increased the starts on the America Flag to 43. Five new stars are added: North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington. | 1890-12-20-pg01 | WCM |
Train Depot in Alvord, Texas | Story | The depot is on the Fort Worth and Denver line and will be torn down and a new larger one build 15 ft north of the old one. | 1895-06-20-pg05 | DN |
Trammel, Lum | Death | Shot and killed by John Glass near Alvord last Saturday over a disagreement about some hogs. Glass was arrested and given bond of $1,000.00 | 1887-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Trammel, Lum | Death | John Glass is charged with killing him. Trial set on the 29th | 1887-08-13-pg03 | WCM |
Trammell, Annie/Sam Clark | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Trammell, Lum | Story | John W. Glass is charged with killing him. (might be Daniel Trammell who died 24 April 1887). | 1889-03-02-pg08 | WCM |
Trammell, Lum Mr | Death | Story about how John Glass shot and killed him in1888. | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Trammell, Marion | Wedding | Wed to Miss M.E. Altman | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Trask, M. E. Mrs | Story | Scored second grade on the teachers exam | 1890-11-01-pg08 | WCM |
Travis, Col. | Story | Was in San Antonio last week to view the place | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Travis, J. L. Professor | Story | Former teacher at Bethel. | 1886-06-05-pg08 | WCM |
Travis, Mr. J.C | Story | Brother of Texas hero | 1881-05-27-pg02 | WCM |
Travis, Prof. J.L. | Story | Employed to teach | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Travis, Professor | Story | Teacher at the Public School at East Mound. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Traxler, Messrs. | Story | Put up 113 bales of cotton | 1880-10-29-pg02 | WCM |
Traxler, Mr. Z.C. | Wedding | Married Lizzie Hefley | 1881-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Traylor, Mary F. | Wedding | Wed to T. M. Poe | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Treadwell, George (negro) | Story | Got his hand badly mashed in a printing press at the office of he Post. | 1886-11-06-pg03 | WCM |
Treadwell, George Mr (colored) | Story | One of our most prominent colored citizens was a delegate to the colored baptist Convention in Fort Worth. | 1896-10-22-pg05 | DN |
Treece, Elizabeth J. Mrs (nee: Brown)/John Louis Yancey | Wedding | Married 4 April 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Trees, Maude Estella Miss/Theodore Grant Judah | Wedding | Married at Sanger Brother's Store 6 January 1897. (Dallas News) Bride is the daughter of David Trees of Decatur. | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Trenchard, G. W. Mr | Death | Died from Typhoid in Beaumont Texas. Prominent Lawyer there. Born in Georgia 35 years ago. | 1891-05-23-pg01 | WCM |
Trenchard, J. A. Col. (formerly of Decatur) | Death | Aged man was buried at Beaumont on 4 July 1890. | 1890-07-19-pg05 | WCM |
Trenchard, J.F. | Story | Duly installed as partner | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Trenchard, J.W. | Story | List of county notaries | 1884-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Trenchard, Mollie Mrs/Mr O. L. Thomas | Wedding | Marriage License issued. | 1894-08-16-pg05 | DN |
Trenchard, Mollie Mrs/Mr O. L. Thomas | Wedding | Married Monday 15 August 1894 in Farmersville, Collin Co. Texas. He was the Railroad agent in Decatur. | 1894-08-17-pg05 | WCM |
Trewhite, Jimmie | Story | Quite sick with pneumonia. | 1887-03-26-pg03 | WCM |
Trewhitt, Cora | Story | Visitor in Aurora of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Ward | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Trewhitt, W.R. | Story | Of Aurora, attended convention | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Trewhitt, W.R. | Story | Sworrn in as Mayor of Aurora | 1885-05-02-pg01 | WCM |
Trewhitt, W.R. | Story | Made little mistake | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Trewhitt, Wayne and Mollie Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 2 year old daughter died from burns on 6 March 1899 in California. Mollie is the sister of Mrs O. C. rhine of Decatur. | 1899-03-24-pg04 | DN |
Trewhitt, Wayne Douglas/Miss Mary Lillian (Mollie) Carney | Wedding | Married 9 March 1890 in Decatur, Wise Co., Texas. Couple are from Aurora. | 1890-03-22-pg01 | WCM |
Trewhitt, Wayne Douglas/Miss Mary Lillian (Mollie) Carney | Wedding | Married last Sunday. Couple are from Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1890-03-22-pg04 | WCM |
Trewhitt, William Robert (former mayor of Aurora) | Death | Died 27 August 1891 in Tulare Co., California. Article says he died at home in Hanford, California. Buried at Hanford Cemetery Hanford, California. | 1891-09-19-pg08 | WCM |
Tribune | Story | Thanks for kind words | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Tribune Newspaper in Wise County | Story | Hasn't published for 3 weeks. Previously entitled Guard and then Advanced Guard. Been in business for 12 to 15 years. | 1886-01-23-pg06 | WCM |
Tribune Newspaper in Wise County | Story | An issue was published recently. | 1886-01-30-pg01 | WCM |
Tribune Publishing Co. | Story | Of Decatur, capital $7500 | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Trice, Ed | Story | Fined $10 for malicious mischief. Paper damaged. | 1889-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Trice, J. T. | Death | His infant died last week. (Alvord Budget Locals) (Might e G. E. Trice d. 9 Feb 1890). Biroed at Kpmestpwm Ce,eteru om A;vprd/ | 1890-03-01-pg01 | WCM |
Trice, J.T. | Story | Lost a horse | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Trice, J.T. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. S.E. Dyer | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Trice, Miss | Story | Is assisting Professor Pollard in teaching at Garvin. | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Trice, Sallie Miss | Story | Is taching a subscription school at Cottondale. | 1891-06-06-pg05 | WCM |
Trice, Sallie Miss | Story | Assistant teacher in the new Baptist School at Springtown. | 1891-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Trice, Sallie Miss | Story | Taught school at Cottondale this summer. Will teach at the Parker County Baptist college at Springtown. | 1891-09-05-pg05 | WCM |
Trice, Sally Miss | Story | Teaches at the Alvord School. | 1890-11-15-pg04 | WCM |
Trimble, Mr | Story | He and his two little daughters will visit his old home in Ohio | 1896-07-09-pg01 | DN |
Trimm, Maud | Story | Attended Cottondale basket picnic | 1884-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Trinchard, Mr. | Story | Office on square burglarized | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Trinity Bottom | Story | Townsmen went fishing and caught a pelican | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Trinity River | Story | Running over the bottoms | 1880-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Trinity, River | Story | Out of banks last week | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Trip to New Mexico by B. F. Hall | Story | Story is 3 columns | 1887-09-03-pg01 | WCM |
Triplett Georgie Alma Miss/Mr Stiles Liddell Johnson | Wedding | Married 28 Nov. 1893 at the bride's parents home North of Chico. Newspaper gives 26 Nov. | 1893-12-01-pg04 | WCM |
Triplett, Alfred Thomas Dr/Miss Mary (Mollie) Stricklin | Wedding | Married 17 March 1889 at the First Baptist Church in Chico, Texas. | 1889-03-30-pg08 | WCM |
Triplett, Dr. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Annie Cooper | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Triplett, William R./Mary Easly | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 1 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Trippett, Dr. | Story | Of Paradise, down with pneumonia | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Trippett, Mr. | Story | Of firm of Holloway and Trippett | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Trippett, Mr. | Story | Sold a bill of hardware to Mershon & Shean | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Trowbridge, Lottie | Story | Writes to her friends in Wise County about Chico, California where she lives. | 1889-06-08-pg04 | WCM |
Trowbridge, Lottie (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Long letter from her current home in Chico, California. | 1888-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Troxell, Eliza Ann Miss/Mr Reece Leroy Mobley | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 7 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Troxell, Eliza Miss | Story | Her Fairview School has their closing ceremony for this term. | 1898-04-07-pg01 | DN |
Troxell, Grover Mr | Death | He died at Rhome, Texas 20 Sept. 1899. Buried at Thurmand-Fairview cem. Brother of Mrs M. Gregg. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-09-29-pg10 | WCM |
True, Murphy (Infant) | Death | Infant of Mr & Mrs M. M. True near Audubon died 10 Nov. 1891. | 1891-11-21-pg05 | WCM |
Truitt, J. S. (formerly of Decatur) | Story | Now lives in Italy, Ellis County, Texas. He was a mechanic in Decatur. | 1887-02-19-pg02 | WCM |
Truitt, J.S. | Story | Respectivelly submitted | 1885-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Truitt, J.S. | Story | Waited on citizens | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Truitt, J.S. | Story | On committee | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Tuberville, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Mary Baker | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Tucker, C.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. W.A. Calloway | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Tucker, Emma Amelia Miss/Mr James Deforest Allgood | Wedding | Married at Azle, Tarrant Co., Texas 26 Sept. 1893 (paper says 28 Sept) (Paradise Headlight) | 1893-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Tucker, J. D. | Story | Will teach the public school in Pella this winter | 1890-11-15-pg04 | WCM |
Tucker, J.H. | Story | Burnett Family Reunion [very dim] | 1884-02-08-pg02 | WCM |
Tucker, Jason Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. No date. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1896-11-13-pg08 | WCM |
Tucker, Little boy | Death | Son of Rev. H. A. Tucker | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Tucker, Lizzie Idella Miss/James Hollis | Wedding | Married at the residence of the Bride's father in Alvord on 24 Dec. 1889. (Baptist & Herald) | 1890-01-25-pg04 | WCM |
Tucker, Mary E. Mrs (nee Henderson) | Death | Died 6 Sept. 1892 in Carthage, Missouri. Buried there. Wife of deceased Rev. Holbert E. (Hollie) Tucker who is buried in Wise County. | 1892-10-01-pg01 | WCM |
Tucker, Mrs. M.A. | Story | Mother of Mrs. E.C. Furlow | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Tucker, Mrs. M.A. | Story | Requests us to state a mistake | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Tucker, Mrs. MA. | Story | At Alvord, delivered address | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Tucker, Rev. | Story | Of Decatur, occupied pulpit | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Tucker, Rev. H.A. | Story | Of Decatur is preaching in Jacksboro | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
Tucker, Thomas Fell Judge (of Haskell County) | Death | Died 21 May 1886 at home in Haskell, Haskell Co., Texas. Buried there at the Willow Cemetery. | 1886-06-05-pg03 | WCM |
Tucker, W. C. H. Mr/Miss Lizzie Bradley | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 10 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Tucker, W.G. | Story | Brought from Woodbine, captured | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Tudor, Frank | Death | Died Wedesday from an overdose of morphine. (Springtown Pilot) | 1886-03-20-pg01 | WCM |
Tull ,W. T. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child did Monday and was buried Tuesday. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Tull, Teola Mary Mrs/Mr S. F. Hancock | Wedding | Married 1 July 1898. (Dallas News). Teola (nee: Miller) died 6 Oct. 1899 in Kansas city, Missouri. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wise County. | 1898-09-29-pg05 | DN |
Tull, W. T. Mr | Death | Died 25 June 1897. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Mrs Tull had been visiting her father's family Mr C. H Miller. | 1897-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Tull, W. T. Mr | Death | He is convalescing very rapidly at home in Wylie, Texas. | 1897-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Tull, W. T. Mr & Mrs | Deaath | Their infant died Monday 28 April 1896. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. Mrs Tull is very low with the measles. | 1896-05-01-pg05 | WCM |
Tull, W. T. Mr (of Wylie) | Death | Died last Friday and his remains were brought here and buried Saturday. Son-in-law of C. H. Miller | 1897-07-02-pg05 | WCM |
Tull, W. T. Mr (of Wylie, Collin Co. Texas) | Death | Died 25 June 1897 (probably in Wylie). Has had slow fever for 21 days. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1897-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Tull, W. T. Mr/Miss Teola Mary Miller | Wedding | Married Tuesday June 6, 1893 in Decatur, Texas | 1893-06-08-pg05 | DN |
Tulley, Mrs/Mr Jim Duncan | Wedding | Two people currently married eloped. Mr Duncan was arrested. Mr Tulley went to Denton to retrieve his wife. (Draco Correspondent) | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Tully, Marshall D./Mrs Sallie Parks (nee: Skaggs) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Tully, Miss Meda | Wedding | Wed to J.M. Brown | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Tumlety, Owen Mr. | Story | Three Robbers entered his house and injured his mother and baby. | 1895-11-14-pg05 | DN |
Tumulty, Annie Miss/Calvin C. Kendall | Wedding | Married 5 April 1896 in Dallas, Texas. Bride and Groom are from Decatur. | 1896-04-09-pg05 | DN |
Tumulty, Annie Miss/Calvin C. Kendall | Wedding | Married 5 April 1896 in Dallas, Texas. Bride is of Decatur. | 1896-04-10-pg01 | WCM |
Tunin, Miss/Mr (Shorty) Short | Wedding | He was proposing to her several times. (Davis Correspondent) | 1895-05-03-pg01 | WCM |
Tunnell, Miss J.A. | Wedding | Wed to S. H. Menasco | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Tunnell, Mollie | Wedding | Wed to J.F. Hodge | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Tunnell, P. W. | Story | Was paid $5 by the commisioners court for holding a inquest on the body of Lewis Larkin. | 1889-02-23-pg01 | WCM |
Turkey Creek | Correspondence | It has been some time since I have written | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Turnbo, T.J. | Story | Are off on pleasure trip | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Turnbow, Mr. | Story | Introduced, Of Friendship | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Turnbow, Rev. T.J. | Story | Rough Edge preaching 3d Sat. & Sun. | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Turnbow, T.R. | Wedding | Wed to S. A. Sullivan | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Turner | Story | Shot by man on horseback, feared will die | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Turner & Co. | Ad | General Dealers, drugs, paints, oils | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, A.M. | Story | Of Crafton, two horses stolen | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Turner, Charley | Story | Opened store in Alvord | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Turner, Charley | Story | Burnett sold grocery stock | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Turner, Chas. M. | Story | Improvement at writing school | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, George (negro) | Story | Charged with the murder of Jailer Coberly has been given a change of venus from Denton to Wise County. | 1897-02-25-pg01 | DN |
Turner, Hosea/Kate Carlisle | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 10 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Turner, Ida Miss | Story | Is teaching at Nickleville School, Northwest of Alvord. | 1893-11-17-pg04 | WCM |
Turner, J. P. Dr. and Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 12 August 1896 in Slidell, Texas | 1896-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Turner, J. W. Mr (age near 30) | Death | Killed in Denton when his horse fell on him. He had lived in the Lloyd neighborhood in Denton for a number of years. | 1886-06-05-pg06 | WCM |
Turner, J.C. | Story | Justice of Peace | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Turner, John | Story | Visitor in Aurora of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Ward | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Turner, John Blake/Miss Mary C. Walker | Wedding | Married 23 July 1890. Newspaper says they were married at or near Aurora on the 24th. | 1890-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Turner, John Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant child died Sunday 12 April 1891. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1891-04-25-pg01 | WCM |
Turner, John Preston Dr. | Story | Has his house in Slidell completed. | 1894-10-18-pg01 | DN |
Turner, M. & Co. | Ad | Drugs, Paints, Oils | 1883-09-07-pg02 | WCM |
Turner, Manson Samuel Mr/Miss Lula Mae Gay | Wedding | Couple came in on the Denver Train Tuesday and were married. Bride's parents recently moved to Decatur. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Turner, Martin W. Mr/Miss Mary Nancy Calliham (Nollie) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 16 Jan. 1897 | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Turner, Miss M.P. | Wedding | Wed to W.B. Hill | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Turner, Miss Sarah | Wedding | Wed to G.L. Stepp | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Turner, Mrs. Amanda C. | Wedding | Married Mr. John McClure Sr. | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, Mrs. M. | Story | Visiting: Mrs. Lewis and Miss Parnell | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, Mrs. Taney | Wedding | Wed to Jas. A. Foster | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Turner, Mrs. W.C. | Story | Received telegram about death | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Turner, Names B. (Buck)/ Miss Martha Emily (Mattie) Burchard | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Turner, Rufus Mr. | Story | Assaulted Pat O'Neil (old man). Found guilty and jailed, Friends helped him escape and now the friends are in jail also, | 1893-04-20-pg08 | DN |
Turner, W. C. | Story | Sold his stock of drugs to Combs | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, W.C. | Story | Has purchased from Mr. Winters | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, W.C. | Story | Kindly put in an hour | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Turner, William Mr | Story | County Criminal Court. Carrying a pistol fined $25 | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Turpin, Laura Bell Mrs (nee: Alston) | Death | Murdered by her father James Noah Alson 10 April 1888 near Poolville. Buried at Poolville Cemetery. | 1888-04-28-pg01 | WCM |
Twewhitt, Miss May | Wedding | Wed to Henry L. Ward | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Twin Ponds | Story | Rev. Cato [Morman] preaching | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Twin Ponds | Story | Prof. Hammond closes a series | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Two boys were swimming in Denton Creek | Story | A Catamount (wild cat) jumped on one boy. The other boy got his knife and killed the cat. (Denton Chronicle) | 1886-07-31-pg06 | WCM |
Two Spencer boys got into a serious fight with beer bottles in Decatur. | Story | Forest Spencer the 12 year old son of Judge Spencer and Lou spencer, son of Ed Spencer the butcher also about 12. Forest ended up with a fractured skull. | 1891-08-22-pg05 | WCM |
Tyer, Mr. L.A. | Story | Gave us a call | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Tyer, Mrs. Mary | Wedding | Married to Mr. Issac McBride | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Tyler Alice Mrs (nee Cheritre) | Death | Obituary. Died of consumption 3 Sept. 1896. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-09-10-pg01 | DN |
Tyler Springs on Garrett's Cr. | Story | Beadleston/Tyler story and Indian times | 1881-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Tyler Water | Story | Some certain persons would give $100 | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Tyler, | Story | Elected mayor of Aurora | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Tyler, Alice Mrs (nee Chentre) | Death | Obituary. Died 3 Sept 1896 in Wise County, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1896-09-04-pg05 | WCM |
Tyler, Alice Mrs (nee Cheritre) | Death | Resolution of respect. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Tyler, Bros. | Story | Of Aurora News, fine large newspaper | 1883-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Tyler, G. T. Mr & Mrs (parents of the Decatur News editor) | Story | Left for a visit to their old home in Central New York. | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Tyler, George T. (of Aurora) | Death | Died. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1899-10-13-pg04 | WCM |
Tyler, George T. (of Aurora) | Death | Obituary. Died 9 Oct. 1899 in Aurora. Born 26 Feb 1823 in Madison, Madison Co. New York. | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Tyler, George T. Mr (age 76 years, 7 M, 15 d) | Death | Obituary. Died Monday at home in Aurora 9 Oct. 1899. | 1899-10-13-pg04 | DN |
Tyler, J.W. | Story | Building storehouse at Boonsville | 1884-02-15-pg03 | WCM |
Tyler, J.W. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Tyler, L. W. (Decatur News Editor) | Story | Left to viist their hold home in Coxsackle, New York | 1894-05-03-pg05 | DN |
Tyler, L. W. Mr | Story | Chief person of the Aurora News. | 1887-10-08-pg01 | WCM |
Tyler, L. W. Mr | Story | Editor of the Decatur Daily Evening News. | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Tyler, L.W. | Story | Editor of Aurora News | 1881-11-18-pg03 | WCM |
Tyler, L.W. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Tyndall, A. | Story | On committee | 1885-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Tyson, J. S./Miss A. A. Neal | 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 |
Tyson, J.W. | Story | Was murdered at Boyd;s Mill | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Tyson, Jack/Miss Carrie Smith | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Ullman, J. | Story | Visited Our town yesterday | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Ullman, J. | Story | Find Ullman Co. on SW corner of square in Decatur | 1881-09-02-pg03 | WCM |
Ullman, J. | Story | In Fort Worth Monday | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Ullman, Jacob/Miss Nettie Zadik | Wedding | Engagement announced in Dallas. To be married there. Groom is of Decatur. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Ullman, Jacob/Miss Nettie Zadik | Wedding | Mr Ullman left on Sunday's train for Dallas to be married. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Ullman, Jacob/Miss Nettie Zadik | Wedding | Married Sunday at the home of the bride's parents on St. Louis Street in Dallas, Texas. | 1896-03-19-pg05 | DN |
Ullman, Jacob/Miss Nettie Zadik | Wedding | Married in Dallas Sunday. | 1896-03-20-pg05 | WCM |
Ullman, Mr. Jullus L. | Story | Engaged in banking and stock raising | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Ullmann, J.L. | Story | Our Banker, names added to firm | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Umsted, Nathaniel Lafayette Mr/Miss Jennie May | Wedding | Married 19 Feb. 1893 at Bethel last Sunday. Groom is of Boonsville. (Draco, Wilson Prairie, & Bethel Correspondent) | 1893-03-04-pg08 | WCM |
Umsted, W. W. Dr (Young Physician) | Death | Died Tuesday 29 Oct 1895 at home in Boonsville, Wise County, Texas. | 1895-11-01-pg05 | WCM |
Under the new law Judge Johnson must hold 3 institutes per year. | Story | Judge Johnson assembled a group and these individuals are named, | 1893-09-28-pg05 | DN |
Underwood, Anna Lee Miss/William Owen Davis Sr | Wedding | Married 1 Feb 1887 in Gainesville, Cooke Co. Texas | 1887-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Underwood, Bill | Story | Arrested in Wyoming by Parker Co. sheriff | 1884-04-18-pg02 | WCM |
Underwood, John P./Miss Sallie Martin | Wedding | Married 29 Dec. 1892 in Wise County, Texas (Sleepy Hollow (Willow Springs) correspondent) | 1893-01-12-pg01 | DN |
Underwood, R. E. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottondale. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Underwood, R. E. Professor (of Wise Co.) | Story | Gave a talk at the literary society. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Underwood, Ripley Copeland Mr | Death | Died 9 May 1897 in Gibtown, Jack County, Texas. Buried at Gibtown Cemetery. (Boonsville Corespondent) | 1897-05-21-pg08 | WCM |
Union Hill Institute | Story | Called to order by Professor Williams. Professor Tallant of Crafton elected as Chairman. Professor Wells of Newport was elected Secreary pro tem. Professor Orr of Willow Springs, (Sleepy Hollow) and Professor Wilkerson of west Academy were involved. Dinner was at the union Hill School. | 1893-02-09-pg04 | DN |
United States | Story | 3,100 electric lights are said | 1880-10-15-pg01 | WCM |
United States | Story | 200,000 telephones in country at end of 1880 | 1880-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
United States | Story | 4946 miles of railroad have been built | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
United States | Story | Sixty thousand miles of telephone wire | 1881-06-24-pg02 | WCM |
United States | Story | Death Rides the Buffalo Down | 1883-03-16-pg02 | WCM |
United States | Story | Keep out cholera | 1884-08-08-pg03 | WCM |
Unknown Lady | Death | Died at the Lancaster House in Decatur during the week. | 1886-11-06-pg05 | WCM |
Unknown man | Death | Found in Killough's pasture abou 0.5 miles west of Aurora. Coroner said it was suicide. (Boyd Index) | 1896-05-14-pg05 | DN |
unknown young man drowned at Clear Creek Sunday | Death | Reported by N. N. Gatli nof Slidell. The Young man worked for Mrs Jennie Howard. | 1897-06-25-pg05 | WCM |
Unknown, Sam | Story | Teaches at Foster. | 1886-11-13-pg03 | WCM |
Upham, Abbie Julia Miss/Walter Scott Cargill | Wedding | Married in Bellevue, Clay County 17 Jan 1895. They returned to Henrietta to effect a reconcillation with the bride's parents | 1895-01-24-pg05 | DN |
Upshaw, George | Story | Judge J. W. Patterson left for Weatherford to try Mr Upshaw for the murder of the negro Riley Swan in Parker county some time las winter. | 1890-04-19-pg04 | WCM |
Upshur County Texas | Story | Silver, copper and lead found | 1881-04-15-pg02 | WCM |
Uptergrove, George Mrs (might be Katie Marie Wiser Uptergrove oe Catherine Strode Uptergrove) | Death | Died 22 Feb 1895. She leaves a husband and 3 small children. (Ullmann School House correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Uptergrove, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 16 Feb 1895. (Ullmann School House correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Upton, Mary Jane Mrs (nee Stanfield) | Death | Obituary. Died at Peaster, Parker Co. Texas 17 Jan 1896. daughter of William W. O. Stanfield one of the pioneers of Texas. He died in Aurora Wise Co. in 1886. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Upton, Parson Mr & Mrs (of Aurora) | Birth | Daughter born. Nothing else is mentioned. | 1889-12-21-pg05 | WCM |
Upton, Rockwell Frost/Miss Mary Madeline Cavins | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 5 June 188 in Wise County, Texas | 1888-06-09-pg05 | WCM |
Upton, Wes Mr | Death | Struck by lightning and killed about 6 miles south of Jacksboro last Thursday. | 1891-05-30-pg04 | WCM |
Ural Khirgis Tribes | Story | Selling male children | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Ursery, Mrs. O.J. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. C. W. Clifton | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Utley, James A. | Story | Is acting irrationally in regard to his business afer attending revival services. | 1891-06-06-pg01 | WCM |
Utley, James A. | Story | Tried and judged to be a lunatic. Was taken to the asylum at Terrell. | 1891-06-06-pg08 | WCM |
Valentine, B. E. Mr | Story | Guilty of carrying a Bowie knife. Fined $50.60 | 1889-10-19-pg04 | WCM |
Valentine, Mary H. (Mamie) Miss/Mr William Edgar Euless | Wedding | Married at Bedford, Tarrant Co. at the bride's home 10 Dec. 1899. Bride is the sister of Mrs C. C./ Bearden of Decatur. | 1899-12-15-pg05 | DN |
Valentine, W.H. | Story | Greenback appointment | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Vallade, Eva Miss/John H. Williams | Wedding | Married 7 August 1897 in Aurora, Wise County, Texas (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-08-13-pg07 | WCM |
Valley View | Story | David Rosenberry, Frank Rosenberry | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Valley View | Story | New church off foundation | 1883-04-27-pg08 | WCM |
Valley View | Story | Elder Mears is preaching | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Van Meter, Lillie I. Miss/Benjamin Franklin Oates | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1896. This will live in Krum. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Van Meter, Lillie I. Miss/Benjamin Franklin Oates | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Van Meter, Lillie I. Miss/Benjamin Franklin Oates | Wedding | Married 22 Nov. 1896. (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Van Wagner, Ed. (age about 16)(lives in Ft. Worth) | Story | He was the Decatur Burglar and has been captured. | 1887-03-26-pg04 | WCM |
Van Wagner, Ed. (age about 16)(lives in Ft. Worth) | Story | Pleade guilty of burglary of Lewis store. Given 2 yeara in the pen. | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Van Wagner, Ed.(about 16) | Story | Taken to the penitentiary by Robrert Summers. Ed is the son of Van Wagner a barber in Fort Worth. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Vance, Eli King Mr/Miss Nancy Elizabeth (Bettie) Vick | Wedding | Married in Parker Co. Texas 23 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged & very dark) | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Vance, R S. | Story | Is down with typhoid fever and has been very sick. (Decatur Post) | 1890-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Vance, R. S. (cashier of the Wise Co. Bank at Decatur) | Death | Died on Wednesday night of this week. Probably is Robert smith Vance FAG 18251744 | 1890-11-08-pg05 | WCM |
Vance, R. S. (cashier of the Wise Co. Bank at Decatur) | Death | Died on 6 Nov 1890. His replacement at the bank was C. W. Collum (Assisant Cashier) | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Vance, R. S. Mrs | Wedding | Sister of E. T. Bradley was married in Taylor last week. No grooms name or date. | 1893-12-07-pg11 | DN |
Vance, Robert Smith (Cashier Wise Co., National Bank) | Death | Obituary. Died at his home in Decatur, Texas 6 Nov 1890. Buried at Taylor City Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas | 1890-11-15-pg08 | WCM |
Vanderbilt, Wm. | Story | Who was the Vanderbilt family | 1883-02-02-pg06 | WCM |
Vandewalker, Mrs. F. | Story | Will remain in Kansas about 2 months | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Vandifer, Professor | Story | Teaching 32 pupils at Cottonwood School. | 1887-02-05-pg07 | WCM |
Vandiver, A. L. Mr | Story | Teacher at the Cottonwood school district No 44. Roll of Honor: names of 12 sutdents listed. | 1888-02-25-pg01 | WCM |
Vandiver, A. L. Professor | Story | Closing exercises at the Cottonwood School on 9 June, 1887. | 1887-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Vandiver, A. L. Professor | Story | Has 37 students in his school at Cottonwood. (taught there last year too) | 1887-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Vandiver, Katie (age 5) | Death | Daughter of T. A. Vandiver near Greenwood died on the 8th inst. Paper damaged | 1890-09-27-pg08 | WCM |
Vandiver, Lou Lizzie Miss/Mr Hamilton Day Lefors | Wedding | Married 31 Oct. 1897. Bride is of the stokes School House Comunity | 1897-11-11-pg08 | DN |
Vandiver, Mary Pearl Miss/James Marion Wilkinson | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1895. Bride is of Keeter. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Vandiver, S. E. Mr | Death | One of the two men murdered 3 miles W. of Wilburton, I. T. by John Parton on 26 Dec. 1891 was buried here today. | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Vandiver, S. E. Mr (age 28) | Death | Killed by Mr John Pointer near Wilburton, Choctaw Nation 26 December 1891. Lived at Eureka springs, Arkansas | 1892-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Vanhorn, C.W. | Story | Concert | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, F. C. | Story | Teaching at the Hooker School on Sandy. | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, F. C. Mr & Mrs (of Salt Creek) | Death | their baby died this week and was buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1889-12-14-pg05 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, F. C. Professor | Story | Has been sick and his school at Salt Creek has been discontinued for several weeks. | 1889-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, Professor | Story | Teaching school at Audubon. | 1892-01-23-pg04 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, Professor (of near Decatur) | Story | Will teach the next term at Audubon. | 1891-09-19-pg04 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, Professor (of near Decatur) | Story | Will begin teaching at the Audubon school 1st Monday of next Month | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Vanlandingham, S. C. | Story | Will teach at the Jooker school house. | 1887-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Vanmeter, C.J. | Story | Correspondence from Rhome | 1883-04-27-pg01 | WCM |
VanMeter, Jacob/Miss Nancy Ella Wilson | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1896. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
VanMeter, Jacob/Miss Nancy Ella Wilson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896 | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
VanMeter, Jacob/Miss Nancy Ella Wilson | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Vanmeter, Peter Mr | Story | His little girl was badly burned last Tuesday evening. (Rhome correspondent) | 1897-09-16-pg01 | DN |
Vanmeter, Rev. C.J. | Story | Preached at Rhome | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Vansant, M. K./Miss Lanora V. (Nora) Shipman | Wedding | Married 15 Agust 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-09-10-pg01 | WCM |
Vanwagner, Sanford F. Mr | Story | The man who kille Charles Bray in Sherman was once a barber in Decatur. | 1892-10-15-pg01 | WCM |
Vanwagner, Sanford F. Mr | Story | Found guilty of the murder of Barney Way Second degree. 5 years in the Pen. | 1892-12-10-pg08 | WCM |
Vanwagner, Sanford Mr | Story | Shot and killed a man named harles Bray in Sherman, Texas. Sanford is well know is S. Wise Co. | 1892-10-08-pg05 | WCM |
Vardy, Phillip (P. L.) Dr/ Miss Mary Eddins | Wedding | Married Wednesday 11 Oct. 1899 at the bride's home. (Chico Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg05 | DN |
Vashtine, J.H | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Vastine, Edwin Lee/Miss Hazzie Dacus | Wedding | Married at the home of J. W. Moore in Decatur on Sunday 1 May 1898. Couple are both from Decatur. | 1898-05-05-pg06 | DN |
Vastine, J.L. | Story | Of Decatur, erecting stone building | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Vastine, John Lee | Death | Died 19 Oct 1887 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1887-10-22-pg03 | WCM |
Vastine, John Lee Mr | Death | Obituary. Died of Dengue fever at home in Decatur, 19 Oct 1887. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1887-10-29-pg04 | WCM |
Vaughan, Edward William/Miss Rachel Alice Johnston | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 15 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Veach, Johnny Harrison/Miss Louisa Jane Roman | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 30 Aug. 1896. | 1896-09-03-pg05 | DN |
Veal, Capt. W.G. | Story | Tells a long story about North Texas | 1884-04-25-pg02 | WCM |
Veal, William G. Captain | Death | Killed by Dr. Robert H. Jones at the confederate reunion 4 years ago, 25 Oct. 1892 in Dallas. Found guilty and given 20 years. Robert H. Jones, Physician, b. June 1837 Alabama was in the Rusk State Penitentiary in Cherokee Texas in the 1900 census. | 1896-02-20-pg01 | DN |
Veal,James T. suing Myrtic B. Veal | Wedding | Suing for Divorce because of abandonment. | 1898-11-04-pg04 | WCM |
Veale, Lizzie Miss (Kaufman County Teacher) | Story | Visited her relatives J. P. Robison in Decatur. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Veasey, Ran Uncle (colored) | Story | Possum supper was given by Ran to a number of citizens. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Veasey, Ran Uncle (paper damaged) | Story | Team ran away damaging him seriously though not dangerously. | 1898-11-24-pg01 | DN |
Veasey, Willie Miss/Pee Sparks | Wedding | Eloped to Gainesville, Cooke Co.Texas on 7 August 1896 and were married. | 1896-08-13-pg05 | DN |
Vega, Fernates/Juanna Monrrial | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 jan. 1897 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Venable, Judge D.G. | Death | Killed at Denison accidentally | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Venters, Hon. S.A. | Death | Of Denton is dead | 1881-03-25-pg02 | WCM |
Vermillon, J.M. | Story | Employed at the gin | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Verne, Charles | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Verne, Charles (late a member of the Decatur Bar) | Story | is now in San /quentine, Lower California (old Mexico) | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Verne, Charles Mrs (formerly of Wise Co.) | Death | Killed by the recent cyclone at Cisco, Texas. | 1893-05-06-pg05 | WCM |
Verne, Charles/Miss Sallie Neely | Wedding | Married in Archer City last week. (Cannot verify) | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
Verne, Chas | Story | Licensed to practice law | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Verne, Chas. | Story | Returned from visit to Ft. Worth | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Verner, Harvey Bloomfield Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 8 May 1893 at home near Vineyard, Wise Co. Buried at Green Elm Cemetery in Jack County, Texas. Father of Emma D. Verner Dewees. | 1893-05-20-pg05 | WCM |
Verner, Isalena (Isa) Miss/David Franklin Reddell | Wedding | Married 2 March 1893 at the Thomas School District | 1893-03-11-pg08 | WCM |
Verner, Lee Ellen Miss/Henry K. Walker | Wedding | Married 24 Nov. 1893 Bride is the daughter of Rev. J. H. Verner of Gum. | 1893-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Verner, M. P. Mr | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Sanders in Bridgeport for forgery. (Vernon Globe) | 1897-10-21-pg05 | DN |
Verner, Mr (shot a hold in his hand) | Story | Had to have his hand and about 2 inches of his arm removed and is very low. Might be Mattison P. Verner who died in 1899 at the age of 22. (Alvord Budget) | 1897-04-01-pg01 | DN |
Vernon, Jim | Story | Arrested in Gainesville having escaped from Springtown 6 months ago. Charged with cattle theft. | 1888-05-12-pg05 | WCM |
Vernon, Jim | Story | Grand Jury in Weatherford acquitted him of cattle stealing. | 1889-12-07-pg08 | WCM |
Vernon, W.L. | Story | Sends Messenger to father | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Vestal, James M. (Young man) | Story | Worked for Glen Halsell for several years. Has left for his old home near St. Joe in Missouri | 1886-07-24-pg01 | WCM |
Vestal, Mrs. Mollie | Story | Of Grayson County, spending a week | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Vestal, Mrs. Mollie | Story | Left for home | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Veterans of the Mexican war | Story | Will commence in Fort Worth tomorrow and continue for 3 days. | 1887-11-12-pg03 | WCM |
Vick, Nancy Elizabeth (Bettie) Miss/Eli King Vance | Wedding | Married in Parker Co. Texas 23 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged & very dark) | 1897-01-14-pg03 | DN |
Vincent, Charley (negro) | Story | In the Decatur Jail for Burglary. | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Vincent, Charley (negro) | Story | Sheriff Mann delivered to A. L. Winston this person to be taken to the State Prison | 1886-04-03-pg03 | WCM |
Vineyard | Story | Corrsepondence, moved from Salt Creek, [long letter] | 1884-05-02-pg02 | WCM |
Vineyard City | Story | Jack Co. TX, guest of Sheriff Allen | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Vineyard City | Story | Guide Post, J. F. Jones excellent paper | 1883-03-09-pg04 | WCM |
Vineyard City | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-11-pg06 | WCM |
Vineyard George Thomas Dr./Miss Clementine Jane Armstrong | Wedding | Married in Montague County, Texas (paper damaged) | 1894-12-13-pg04 | DN |
Vinyard City | Story | Is at new Mineral well | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
Vondever, Robert | Story | Convicted of muder | 1880-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Vought, Roth, Boussier | Story | Building new store at Willow Point | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Vowell, Alice Miss/James F. Long | Wedding | Married at Bowie last Thursday Evening. Bride is of Sunset. Find a Grave 61598955 | 1889-05-04-pg04 | WCM |
Waco | Story | Fossilized remains of a mammoth animal | 1880-05-21-pg01 | WCM |
Waco | Story | Distillery uses cotton seed oil for fuel | 1880-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Waco | Story | Colored Methodists children has college | 1881-02-25-pg01 | WCM |
Waco, Railroaders from Wise | Correspondence | Railroad-Sewell-Richey-Brackett-Hayes-Wyatt-Southern-Bridges | 1881-05-20-pg04 | WCM |
Wade, Peyton Lisby Mr | Story | Sick with slow fever. Worse Sunday. Must have recovered well, Died 25 Juky 1932 in Decatur, buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1894-12-07-pg05 | WCM |
Wade, Tom | Death | Died in wagon near Sunset, intoxicated | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Waed, Lawrence Esq. | Story | Of Rhome, was in city | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Waggner, Tom | Story | From Henrietta Journal | 1880-11-19-pg03 | WCM |
Waggoner and Lassiter | Story | Being prosecuted in Jack County for the murder of xxxxx byEmory Smith (of Denton). Paper damaged. | 1897-09-23-pg03 1897-09-23-pg03 |
DN |
Waggoner and Lassiter | Story | Being prosecuted in Jack County for the murder last summer of John McMurtry by Emory Smith (of Denton). Paper damaged. | 1897-09-23-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner building is located | Story | in the NE corner of the square in Decatur. | 1886-12-11-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Charles W./Miss Mary McGuire | Wedding | Married 20 March 1888 at the bride's mother's home in Decatur. | 1888-03-31-pg01 | WCM |
Waggoner, Charlie Mr | Story | Doc henderson tried to kill Charlie shooting at him 3 times, but missing. Arrested. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Waggoner, D. & Son | Story | Have BAB stock | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Waggoner, Dan | Story | Bought school lands at $2.50 per acre | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Dan | Story | Specificaton drawn for $25000 house on hill east of depot | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Dan | Story | Sold his ranch for $1,500,000 | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Daniel Dale Mr & Mrs | Story | Visited by their niece Miss Yarbrough, from Honey Grove. She is a sister of T .B. Yarbrough. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner, Electra Miss | Story | Returned from school in Nashville, Tennessee, | 1898-06-03-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Emmett/Miss Nettie Stanfield | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Ida | Story | Did something with a person named Babb. (page damaged) | 1894-01-18-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner, Ida L. Miss/Mr Charles Wesley (Charlie) Crabtree | Wedding | Married 9 Oct, 1895 by Rev. O. S. Thomas. | 1895-10-10-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner, Ida L. Miss/Mr Charles Wesley (Charlie) Crabtree | Wedding | Long article. Married 9 Oct, 1895 at the home of the Bride's father. Groom is of Crockett, Texas | 1895-10-11-pg06 | WCM |
Waggoner, James W./Miss Laua Hudspeth | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Dec. 1893. Newspaper had the bride as Mollie Van Meter | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Jennie Marie Miss/James Abraham Lincoln Haws | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Waggoner, John | Story | Farmers on Catlett and Sweetwater lost sheep | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, John Luther/Miss Katherine May Davis | Wedding | Married 3 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. Groom is the son of John L Waggoner. Bride is the daughter of Mr Doc Davis of Greenwood. | 1898-04-07-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner, John Luther/Miss Katherine May Davis | Wedding | Married 3 April 1898 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas. | 1898-04-08-pg05 | WCM |
Waggoner, Medie L. Miss/Lee E. Miser | Wedding | Married 1 August 1886 in Wise Co. | 1886-08-14-pg07 | WCM |
Waggoner, T. D. Mr & Mrs | Story | Took their daughter Electra to Belmont College in Nashville, Tennessee. | 1896-09-24-pg05 | DN |
Waggoner, Tom | Story | Marshall Bud Kill, and posse attempt arrest | 1884-07-25-pg02 | WCM |
Waggoner, Tom | Story | Assesed tax for 25,000 head of cattle | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Waggoner, Willie (little child) William Thomas Waggoner Jr | Death | Died 27 May 1890 in Fort Worth, Texas. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1890-06-07-pg08 | WCM |
Waggonseller, Dora Theresa Miss/J. Dallas Kile | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 3 Jan. 1897. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Waggonseller, Dora Theresa Miss/J. Dallas Kile | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 3 Jan. 1897. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wagley, Francis Misssouri Miss/Mr Gamaliel Stark | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 15 August 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Wagner, J. O. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (no name given) (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-22-pg01 | WCM |
Wagner, Mr. Jno. | Story | Superintendant of Missouri Valley Bridge | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Wagner, Theodore Dehon/Miss Mary Frances (Frannie) Joy | Wedding | Married 3 Oct. 1888 at the Congregational Church | 1888-10-06-pg05 | WCM |
Wagner, Theodore Dehon/Miss Mary Frances (Frannie) Joy | Wedding | Bride is the daughter of Mr C. G. Joy of Decatur. Groom is the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad Station agent at Quanah. | 1888-10-13-pg04 | WCM |
Wagoner, Dan | Story | Well known cattleman | 1885-01-31-pg05 | WCM |
Wagoner, Daniel | Story | Succeded by First National Bank | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Wagoner, Milton Mrs (of Crafton) | Death | Died Tuesday. Paper damaged. | 1892-12-03-pg08 | WCM |
Wagoner, Mrs (lived near Hopewell) | Death | Died Thursday morning. | 1886-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Wagoner, Mrs. Dan | Story | Reported very sick | 1885-06-06-pg06 | WCM |
Wagoner, Robert/Miss Amanda Jane Bailey | Wedding | Married 19 Oct 1892 in Wise County in or near Alvord. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wagoner, Tom | Story | Moved his family to Decatur | 1881-09-30-pg02 | WCM |
Waide, Thomas Allen/Miss Elizabeth Favor (Lizzie) | Wedding | Married 9 Feb. 1893. (Newspaper says married on the 15th inst.) (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-02-23-pg05 | DN |
Wainscot, Bob (alias John Rogers) | Story | Jailed this week charged with horsetheft. | 1893-03-04-pg05 | WCM |
Wainscott, Bob | Story | Prisoner sentenced to 5 year for horse theft broke out of the jail. He was recaptured. | 1893-07-06-pg05 | DN |
Wainscott, Bob | Story | Broke out of jail but was caught and brought back. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Wainscott, Bob | Story | Sent to the Rusk Penitentiary last Saturday. | 1893-07-15-pg05 | WCM |
Waite, Jefferson D. | Death | Of Audubon was buried | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Waits, Carie Miss | Story | Will assist Professor Vanlandingham teaching at the Audubon School. | 1891-10-24-pg05 | WCM |
Wakefield, Harvey Sylbester Mr | Death | Very sick on this date. Died 11 Dec. 1893 in Caldwell, Burleson Co., Texas. Brother of Mrs Ed. Forgason | 1893-07-20-pg05 | DN |
Wakins, Hallie Miss/Jess Parks Pool | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Nov. 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Walcott, D. E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on 29 July 1897 | 1897-08-07-pg05 | WCM |
Walcott, D. E. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Daughter born 8 May 1894. | 1894-05-17-pg05 | DN |
Walcott, Dexter Elliott/Miss Theresa Halsell | Wedding | Married at the residence of Dan Waggoner Wednesday 26 Feb. 1890. | 1890-03-01-pg04 | WCM |
Walden, A. W. Constable & Deputy Sheriff Walter Harding | Story | Captured an Arkansas murderer Joseph Lukes near Garvin yesterday. The sheriff of Conway Arkansas has been notified to come for the prisoner. | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Walden, Alex Mr | Story | Walking Bailiff of the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
Walden, Alex W./Miss Alice W. Kerr | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1897. (Bethel Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Walden, Alex W./Miss Alice W. Kerr | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1897 at the bride's parents home near Decatur. | 1898-01-06-pg05 | DN |
Walden, Alex W./Miss Alice W. Kerr | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1897. Brothers David and William Kerr of the Panhandle came for her wedding. | 1898-01-06-pg08 | DN |
Walden, No 1st name given | Death | Justice Cochran was paid $5 by Commissioners Court for holding an inquest over the body. | 1886-01-09-pg05 | WCM |
Waldrip, Mrs. B.N. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. J.N. Burton | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Waldron, Hon. Henry | Death | Ex-member of congress is dead | 1880-09-24-pg02 | WCM |
Waldrum, Miss E.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. D. M. Crowson | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Waldrup, Effie Bell Miss/John M. Rowe | 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 |
Walker, (old lady of the vicinity of Crafton) | Death | Was buried on Thursday. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, A. M. | Story | Principal of the Audubon School | 1895-12-27-pg01 | WCM |
Walker, A. M. Mr | Story | Passed the bar is now an attorney. | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
Walker, Allen Professor (Now at Waco) | Story | Will teach school at Audubon in the fall. | 1895-07-12-pg04 | WCM |
Walker, Bob | Story | Early Days in Wise Co. Taught school at Deep Creek. Aught Jack aschall, A. J. Mann,brice Mann, Henry Mann, and Bill and Drew Woody. | 1894-08-17-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, E. R. Mr | Story | Sends the WCM to his brother J. J. Walker in Tennessee | 1886-10-23-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, G.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Clementina Keen | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, H. G. | Story | Began teaching last Monday at the Pecan school house N. E. of Decatur | 1886-10-16-pg03 | WCM |
Walker, H. G. | Story | Teaches at the Pecan School. Statistics of the school are provided. | 1886-11-13-pg07 | WCM |
Walker, H. G. | Story | Will teach at Oak Grove. | 1887-09-24-pg03 | WCM |
Walker, H. Mr | Death | Obituary. His 4 year old son was burned to death. (Garvin Correspondent) | 1893-11-23-pg08 | DN |
Walker, H.G. | Story | Will teach at Sycamore | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Walker, Henry K./Miss Lee Ellen Verner | Wedding | Married 24 Nov. 1893 Bride is the daughter of Rev. J. H. Verner of Gum. | 1893-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Walker, J. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born on the 14th. (no name given) (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-22-pg01 | WCM |
Walker, J. B. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 1 June 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Walker, J. H. (young man) | Death | Obituary. Killed by a train 28 nov. 1893. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Bowie. | 1893-12-07-pg01 | DN |
Walker, J. H./Miss Elizabeth Butler | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Walker, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Angie H. Ward | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, James (age 16) | Death | Attempted to cross between the cars of a moving train and fell and was killed. | 1893-12-01-pg04 | WCM |
Walker, James G./Miss Sarah Jane Boring | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 21 April 1896 | 1896-04-24-pg04 | WCM |
Walker, Jesse M. | Wedding | Wed to Callie J. Rodgers | 1885-03-14-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, Lula Miss | Story | Birthday on the 16th was celebrated at a dnner given at J. W. Allison's. | 1896-01-24-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, Mary Ann/MrJames Albert Keith | Wedding | Maried last Sunday 22 Oct. 1899. (Brumlow Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Walker, Mary C. Miss/John Blake Turner | Wedding | Married 23 July 1890. Newspaper says they were married at or near Aurora on the 24th. | 1890-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, Mat | Death | Citizen for many years | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Walker, Mr. | Story | The high muck-a-muck of the Decatur Tribune | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Walker, Mrs (near Garvin) | Death | Her little child was left alone, when he mother returned she found her 4 or 5 year old in the yard dead from having his clothes catch on fire. | 1893-11-24-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, Nancy Jane Miss/Harvey Lee Brown | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Walker, Nancy Jane Miss/Harvey Lee Brown | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Walker, Oscar | Story | Jailed on Monday. He recently forfeited several appearance bonds | 1891-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, R. M. Dr (of Homer Louisiana) | Story | Will practice in the city with Dr. R. L. Miller. | 1897-07-29-pg05 | DN |
Walker, R. M. Dr. | Story | A prominent Louisiana Physician will form a partnership with Dr. Robert Lee Miller | 1897-07-16-pg05 | WCM |
Walker, R. M. Dr. | Story | A prominent Louisiana Physician will form a partnership with Dr. Robert Lee Miller. It is called Miller & Walker | 1897-08-19-pg08 | WCM |
Walker, Ran | Story | Killed big black wolf | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Walker, Robert McClelland Dr/Miss Emma Whetstone Miller | Wedding | To be Married Nov, 23, 1898 in Decatur, Texas. | 1898-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Walker, Robert McClelland/Miss Emma Whetstone Miller | Wedding | Married Nov, 23, 1898 in Decatur, Texas. Long article | 1898-11-24-pg04 | DN |
Walker, Robert McClelland/Miss Emma Whetstone Miller | Wedding | Married Nov, 23, 1898 in Decatur, TExas. Huge article - multiple columns | 1898-11-25-pg07 | WCM |
Walker, Robert McClelland/Miss Emma Whetstone Miller | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married Nov, 23, 1898 in Decatur, Texas. | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Walker, Rosa Miss/George Washington Jones | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 28 Oct. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Walker, W. M. Mrs (Martha B.) wife of Dr. Walker | Death | Had throat surgery Wednesday. Died Feb 3, 1899. Buried at Oak Grove Cem. | 1899-02-10-pg05 | DN |
Walker, W. P. Dr (Dentist) | Story | Brother of Dr. R. M. Walker of Decatur will do dentistry in Mangum, Oklahoma. | 1899-04-28-pg07 | WCM |
Walker, Young Mr | Story | A Bridgeport Miner was convicted of Lunacy and was sent to the asylum at terrell, Texas. He was born in England and has been in the U. S. 4 years. | 1897-01-14-pg01 | DN |
Walker. (18 month old child of Mr Walker of Henrietta) | Death | Died last Tuesday. Buried at Decatur. (Henrietta Independent).Probably is Vella Irene Walker, but the headstone death date is 19 Oct. 1886. | 1888-07-21-pg08 | WCM |
Wall, Eddie Leonard/ Hettie Ola Parks | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 4 Jan. 1899 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Wall, John Henry Mr/Miss Melissa Hannah Dobson | Wedding | Married 16 Dec. 1897. Double Wedding (Cottonwood reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Wall, Martha Miss/Mr Newton Jefferson Dobson | Married 16 Dec. 1897. Double Wedding (Cottonwood reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM | |
Wall, Sarah Brewer (Sallie) Miss/William Samuel Graham Wright | Wedding | Married 26 Sept. 1894 in Wise County at the home of the Bride's father Mr B. S. Wall of the Guinn Lake Neighborhood. Newspaper says they were married on the 27th | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Annie | Wedding | Wed to Martin Beaver [License] | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Wallace, Bud | Story | Student at Decatur Baptist, Preached his first sermon. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-11-17-pg08 | DN |
Wallace, Carrie E. Miss/Augustus E. Davault | Wedding | Married 27 Jan, 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-02-20-pg07 | WCM |
Wallace, Charles Robert/Barksdale, Miss Annie May | Wedding | Married 4 Sept. 1895. Double wedding with his brother William Edward Wallace. All from Chico. | 1895-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Charley | Story | Off to Kansas with 700 head of cattle | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Wallace, Cherrie Belle Miss/Samuel B. Perkins. | 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 |
Wallace, Constable John | Story | Was at Sunset and arrested two persons | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Docia Miss/John A. Kaker | Wedding | Married at the bride's parents on Wednesday night 27 Dec. 1893 (Paradise Headlights) | 1894-01-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Ida Mary Miss/Ab Jones | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 22 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Wallace, Ida Mary Miss/Ab Jones | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 22 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wallace, J. | Death | Deputy Sherriff passed into unseen world | 1881-06-24-pg04 | WCM |
Wallace, J.S. | Story | On committee | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Wallace, James S./Maggie Harris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 13 August 1899 | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, James W. Mr/Miss Mattie Belle Mason | Wedding | Married at the court house Wednesday 5 July 1899 while in their buggy. | 1899-07-07-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Joel Mr | Death | His team ran away near chico overturning the wagon breaking Mr Wallace's jaw in 2 places in collar bone and right shoulder blade. Probably will not recover. A childwas injured slightly in the face. | 1888-12-01-pg08 | WCM |
Wallace, John | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wallace, John | Story | Appointed overseer | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Wallace, John Henderson/Miss Mattie Elizabeth Killough | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1896 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, John Henderson/Miss Mattie Elizabeth Killough | Wedding | Married 30 Dec. 1896 at the residence of the Brides mother. | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Wallace, Maion Dekalb Sheriff (of Young County | Death | Shot on the 17th while arresting Boone Marlow near Graham, Died this morning 24 Dec. 1888. Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Graham, Texas. | 1888-12-29-pg04 | WCM |
Wallace, Mary J. | Story | Those wanting pictures glad to wait | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Miss R. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. C. T. Lewis | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Wallace, Mr | Death | Lying near Death in the Vicinity of Twin Ponds. Brother of Mrs Emma Hulda Calvert (Mrs Lewis Claude Calvert). | 1886-11-20-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Mr | Story | Leaves for Oklahoma to look after his relatives who were in the path of the Norman, Oklahoma tornado. | 1893-05-06-pg08 | WCM |
Wallace, Mr & Mrs (ex Commissioner) | Birth | Son born at their home. | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
Wallace, Nora Estelle Miss/James Marion Spencer | Wedding | Married 28 Dec. 1897 (Bethel Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Robert Trigg (age 23) | Death | Tribute of Rspect. Died 16th of August 1888 in Decatur. | 1888-08-25-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, Robert Trigg (age 24) | Death | Died thursday 16 August 1888 in Decatur. He was studyig medicine under Dr. York. | 1888-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wallace, T.F. | Wedding | Wed to P.V. Rhoads | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Wallace, W. E./Mrs Mary Wallace | Wedding | W. A. Wallace granted divorce on six years abandonment. Usually is the husband that abandons the wife, but I think this is what the newspaper said. (of Decatur). | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Wallace, William Edward/Miss Mary Agnes (Mamie) Byrum | Wedding | Married 4 Sept. 1895. Double wedding with his brother Charles Robert Wallace. All from Chico. | 1895-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Waller, Roger Mr/Miss Rose Barrick | Wedding | Married Sunday 5 March 1899. (Chico Review) | 1899-03-17-pg05 | DN |
Waller, Willie Miss/Henry Milton Derryberry | Wedding | Married 27 March 1898, Sunday at Aurora, Texas | 1898-04-07-pg08 | DN |
Walmsley, Christopher L. | Death | Died 1882, buried at American Cemetery, Natchitoches, Louisiana.. Estate settlement of minor children by mother Mary L. Walmsley: Children: Leonora, Payne, Robert, Simcoe, Mattie, and Lee Walmsley, minors | 1888-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Walnut Creek | Story | "Dim" Correspondence | 1880-10-22-pg01 | WCM |
Walnut Creek | Story | Correspondence | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Walnut Creek | Correspondence | Howard & Harris bought Pore's gin | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Walnut Creek | Correspondence | Our boys skipped to avoid grand jury | 1881-05-20-pg02 | WCM |
Walnut Creek | Correspondence | Cotton picking progressing finely | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Walpole | Story | Will open school in city | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Walpole, Prof. | Story | Selected as principal | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Walraven, Fannie Elizabeth Miss/Jack Woodburn | Wedding | Married 10 June 1896 at the residence of the bride's father. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1896-06-19-pg08 | WCM |
Walters, M. . Mrs/Thomas Fernando Pigg | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 3 March 1898. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
Waltham, W. C. | Death | A stranger without money died at Ed Vance's residence near Cottondale.Might be son of Jesse M. Waltham living in Red River County, Texas in 1880 census. W. C. Waltham was born about 1874 in Texas. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Walton, M. G. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Briar Branch which closed on last Wednesday. Will teach there again next year. | 1886-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Walton, M.G. | Story | Organization of Teachers Association | 1884-10-17-pg06 | WCM |
Walton, M.G. | Story | Picnic committee | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Walton, Prof. | Story | Foster end of school visitor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Walton, Prof. G. | Story | Briefly visited | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Walton, Prof. MG. | Story | Will commence school at Briar Branch | 1885-10-17-pg04 | WCM |
Waltzer, G. W. (son age 5) | Death | Accidentally Smothered to death in a cotton pen. (Sunset Signal Skimmings) | 1889-10-12-pg05 | WCM |
Wampler, David J. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 17 Jan. 1897 in Weatherford, Texas. Buried at City Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford. | 1897-01-22-pg01 | WCM |
Wanchope, W.J. | Story | San Antonio, father-in-law strikes gold in NM | 1881-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Ward & Crawford | Story | Excellent cottonwood shingles on Rush Creek | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ward & Massie | Story | New drug store opened in Chico | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ward & Massie | Story | Of Chico, took $75 worth of boots | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Ward H. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 10 Feb. 1893. (Springtown Chronicles) | 1893-02-24-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, A. M. Mr | Death | Shot & killed in Sunset, Texas on May 20, 1896 by J. W Boone and his son Joe over a disagreemtn about pasturing some stock. | 1896-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, A. M. Mr (Son of) | Death | Shot & killed in Sunset, Texas on May 20, 1896 by J. W Boone and his son Joe over a disagreemtn about pasturing some stock. | 1896-05-22-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Annie E. Mrs (nee: Riggins)/Mr Joseph Wilson Dewees | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891 at Willow Point last Sunday. Groom is of the S. part of Wise Co. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Annie E. Mrs (nee: Riggins)/Mr Joseph Wilson Dewees | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891 at Willow Point last Sunday. Groom is of Aurora. Newspaper has their marriage on the 25th which is wrong, | 1891-05-09-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, Annie E. Mrs (nee: Riggins)/Mr Joseph Wilson Dewees | Wedding | Married 29 April 1891. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-05-16-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, Berry Francis/Miss Mary Emily Kallin | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 26 July 1893 | 1893-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, Billie Mrs (of Rhome) | Death | Two others of the family are sick.(West Fork Correspondent) | 1893-03-04-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, Billy | Death | His child recently died. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1893-03-11-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Clara Swancy Miss/Stewart Rush Barrick | Wedding | Married 16 Sept. 1890 at the residence of Mr & Mrs W. M. Ward (parents of the bride). Long article. | 1890-09-20-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, County clerk | Story | And father purchased store building | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Emily E. Miss/James A. Wren | Wedding | Married 1 Sept. 1889 In Parker County. Couple of are New Hope. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, Eustace | Story | Arrested at Alvord | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Frank Mr & Mrs | Death | Their two little children Hubert Ward, and Laura Ward died 23 Jan, 1897 and 22 January 1897 respectully. Both are buried at Deep Creek Cemetery, Boyd, Texas. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Gracie (little girl) (of Willow Point) | Death | Graccie died recently. Her mother is Mrs Ward the esteemed widow of Willow Point. | 1889-10-26-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, H. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter Miss Maud Ward was born on 25 Dec. 1885. | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, H. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Baby orn last week. (Springtown Sun) | 1897-03-18-pg01 | DN |
Ward, H.L. | Story | Was down from Decatur | 1885-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, H.L. | Story | Will visit Rhome | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, H.L. | Story | Gone to Aurora | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, H.L. | Story | Clerk of County Court, Wise Co. | 1885-08-22-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, Henry | Story | His family is without the necessities of life | 1886-02-13-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Henry L. | Story | To this list we are proud to add | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, Henry L. | Story | Of Aurora, among visitors | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Henry L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss May Trewhitt | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Isaac (Jack County Sheriff) | Death | Killed by Hutsen Farmer in Jack County in 1867. Mr Farmer was arrested in Uvalde County by Deputy Sheriff W. J. Craig of Jack County. | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Jim | Story | Guilty of carrying Knucks. 15 days imprisonment. | 1896-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, L.L. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, L.L. | Story | Left order for Messenger | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Ward, L.L. | Story | To assess damages | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Ward, L.L. | Story | Appointed postmaster at Rhome | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, L.L. Esq. | Story | Of the village of Rhome | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Lawrence | Story | Greenback appointment | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, Lawrence | Story | Summoned for grand jury | 1885-02-14-pg06 | WCM |
Ward, Lawrence | Story | Moved from Rhome to Decatur | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Lawrence Mrs | Story | Her little baby nearly drowned in a boiler of water last week. (Aurora News) | 1887-02-26-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, Lee | Story | Charged with Arson, buring a Holiness shed N. of Sunset. | 1899-08-18-pg05 | DN |
Ward, Lillian E. Miss/Randolph Augustus Rooker | Wedding | Married 29 March 1896 in Paradise. Bride is of Paradise. Groom is of Stonaberger, Montague County. | 1896-04-03-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, Lillian Miss | Story | New graduate of the Male and Female Institute. | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, M. E. Mrs | Story | Appointed as Post Mistress at Willow Point. | 1890-06-14-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Martha Pearl Miss/Mr William Oliver Dewees | Wedding | Married 1 May 1898 in Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas | 1898-05-12-pg05 | DN |
Ward, Matthew Lafayette/Mrs Amanda Isabelle Tabor (nee: Scrogggins) | Wedding | Married 22 Dec, 1886 (Hog Branch correspondent Keifer) | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Miss Angie H. | Wedding | Wed to J.M. Walker | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, Mr. J.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Jennie Beard | 1885-01-24-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, Mr. W.D. | Story | Of Chico, was in to see us | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, Mrs H.L. | Story | Visited friends in Aurora | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Mrs. May | Story | Returned from visit to Aurora | 1885-07-18-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Nancy L. Mrs (of Rush Creek) | Death | Died 17 No. 1890. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. Used to live at Chico, Wife of William Daniel Ward | 1890-11-22-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Nancy L. Mrs (newspaper said Mrs W. M. Ward | Death | Is very ill. Nancy died 17 Nov 1890, wife of William Daniel Ward. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. | 1890-06-07-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Pearl Miss | Story | Assistant teacher at the Garvin School. | 1895-12-13-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, Pearl Miss | Story | Teaches school at Garvin which has been closed for 3 weeks by 52 cases of measles. (Garvin Correspondent) | 1896-02-21-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Robert Daniel (Bob)/Miss Etta Johnson | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1893 at Vernon, Wilbarger County, Texas. Groom was of Paradise. Bride was of Vernon. | 1893-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, Sam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-03-30-pg01 | DN |
Ward, Steadman | Story | Charged with murder | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, Steadman | Story | Murder trial set | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Steadman | Story | Granted a new trial | 1885-10-10-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, Steadman | Story | The murder case has been put off until the next term of the court, | 1886-03-13-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, Steadman | Story | Found guilty of aggravated assault in District Court. Fined $275.00 | 1886-09-18-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, Tabitha Clementine (Clemmie) Mrs (nee Paschall) | Death | Very sick in late Feb. and early March with pneumonia. Died 4 July 1893 in Wise Co. buried at Deep creek Cemetery. | 1893-03-02-pg05 | DN |
Ward, Tabitha Clementine (Clemmie) Mrs (nee Paschall) | Death | Two mentions of her being very dangerous sick. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1893-03-02-pg05 | DN |
Ward, Tabitha Clementine (Clemmie) Mrs (nee Paschall) | Death | Is still very low. (Rhome Correspondent). Died 4 July 1893 in Wise County. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1893-06-15-pg04 | DN |
Ward, Tabitha Clementine Mrs (nee: Paschall) | Death | Mrs William Edward Ward died 4 July 1893 in Wise County. He died that same year in December. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, W. D. versus Emma L. Ward | Wedding | Divorce refused in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg04 | WCM |
Ward, W. E. and Tabitha | Death | After a long and painful Sickness their son died yesterday morning. | 1893-03-02-pg05 | DN |
Ward, W. M. | Story | 2 cases of measles at his home in Paradise. | 1890-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Ward, W.C. | Story | Sends Messenger to Alabama | 1885-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, W.D. | Story | Harvesting wheat on Rush Creek | 1881-05-27-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, W.D. | Story | Sold store at Chico | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, W.F. | Wedding | Wed to Clemmie Paschall | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Ward, W.M. | Story | Among leaders | 1884-10-24-pg07 | WCM |
Ward, William Edward (Bill) | Death | Died 27 Dec. 1893 in Rhome. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. Prominent business man of Rhome. Death due to a short illness of 2 weeks. | 1894-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Ward, William Edward (Bill) Mr | Death | Obituary. Died at Rhome, Wise Co. 27 Dec. 1893. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery. | 1894-02-08-pg01 | DN |
Ward, William Monroe Jr/Miss Ellen H. Evans | Wedding | Married 5 Dec. 1892 in the County Clerks Office in Decatur | 1892-12-10-pg08 | WCM |
Ward, Willie E. | Story | Introduced, of Aurora | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Ward, Wm. | Story | Of Paradise, worthy and honest man | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Ward. W.E. | Story | Son of L.L. Ward going to Boonsville | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
Ward-Fambro | Story | Murder case reset | 1885-09-19-pg06 | WCM |
Ware, Ellen Miss/Joseph P. Bowers | Wedding | Married 14 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Ware, Martha (Mattie) Miss/Wade Hampton Hawkins | Wedding | Announced they will be married Tuesday of next Week. Married 3 Dec. 1889 in Wise Co. Bride is from Aurora. Groom works for th effort Worth and Denver Railroad. | 1889-11-30-pg04 | WCM |
Wariner, J.A. | Story | Dropped in to see us | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Warner, Joe | Death | E.P. Bomar charged with murder | 1880-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Warren, Artemas Alexander/Miss Sarah Fances (Sallie) Wilkerson | Wedding | Married 3 Feb 3, 1889 In Wise County. Couple of are New Hope. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, Artemas Alexander/Miss Sarah Frances Wilkerson (Sallie) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, Cabe Mr | tory | In jail on a charge of horse theft and robbery. | 1894-04-20-pg01 | WCM |
Warren, Cabe Mr | Story | Found guilty of burglar and horse theft in district court. Sentenced to 7 years. | 1894-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, Carrie Mrs | Story | Will teach in the Decatur City Schools next term. | 1895-05-09-pg05 | DN |
Warren, child | Story | 18 Nov, 1892 in Decatur daughter of Mr Warren was playing and her clothes caught fire. Damaged Newspaper page. | 1892-11-26-pg08 | WCM |
Warren, David Mr and Mrs | Birth | They lost their baby recently. (Dye Correspondent) | 1897-03-05-pg01 | WCM |
Warren, Ed. F. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died about 4 o'clock in Memphis (Texas or Tennessee?). Brother in law of W. A. Huffman. (Fort Worth Gazette May 25, 1889) | 1889-06-01-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, Ed. F. Mrs | Story | Taught normal school in Dallas. (Gazette) | 1886-08-14-pg06 | WCM |
Warren, Ellison Mr (age 78) | Death | Died at his son Artemus Perry Warren home in Boyd, Texas 9 Oct. 1893. Buried at Caddo Cemetery, Joshua, Johnson County, Texas. (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) | 1893-10-20-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, Ernest Linwood/Miss Mary Dannie Brown | Wedding | Married in Wise County 4 August 1893. Bride is the daughter of Elbert and Purity Brown | 1893-07-27-pg05 | DN |
Warren, Ernest Linwood/Miss Mary Dannie Brown | Wedding | To be married August 4, 1893 (Newspaper said August 2) | 1893-07-29-pg03 | WCM |
Warren, Ernest Linwood/Miss Mary Dannie Brown | Wedding | Married 4 August 1893 at the bride's father (Jack Brown) near Greenwood. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Warren, Governr D./Miss Viola M, Carpenter | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Warren, Henry (late of Alabama) | Story | Elder brother of deceased J. L. Warren will open a grocery store here. | 1892-01-30-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, J. A. Mrs (living near Pella, Wise Co.) | Birth | Gave birth to triplets: boy 8 lbs & two girls: 7 pounds, | 1889-01-19-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, J. L. Mrs | Story | Has been very ill during the week. | 1888-05-12-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, J.L. | Story | Of Cottondale, thanks for sending | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, J.L. | Story | Licensed to practice law | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Warren, James | Story | Formerly a teacherr in S. Wise Co. Now practicing law in Decatur. | 1886-12-25-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, James L. Mr | Death | A young and promising lawyer of this city (Decatur) Died last Sturday evening leaving a wife and little child. | 1892-01-23-pg08 | WCM |
Warren, Jessie Miss | Death | Is very low with consumption. (Rush Branch Correspondent) Died 17 Sepember 1898 in Wise County. | 1898-07-14-pg01 | DN |
Warren, Jessie Miss | Death | Resolution of Respect. (rush Branch Sunday School and Epworth League. | 1898-09-29-pg05 | DN |
Warren, Jessie Miss (age 16) | Death | Died 17 Sept. 1898 from Consumption Buried at Ball Knob Cemetery, Daughter of W. B. Warren and Mary Ellen Warren. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, M. J. Mrs (of cottondale) | Story | Is gone to visit her old home in Alabama. | 1891-06-06-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, Margaret Zora (Maggie) Miss/Jackson Hamilton Watson | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 21, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, Mary Alexandria Mrs (nee Gains) | Death | Died at Boyd 26 Nov 1896. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #3. wife of Artemus Perry Warren. | 1896-12-03-pg01 | DN |
Warren, Mary Alexandria Mrs (nee Gains) | Death | Died 26 Nov. 1896 in Boyd. (about 50) (Newark Correspondent) | 1896-12-18-pg08 | WCM |
Warren, Miss Beulah | Story | Last essay was well received | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Warren, Miss Mary | Wedding | Wed to M.M. Hannah | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Warren, Mollie L. Miss/John H. Loyd | Wedding | Maried 19 May 1889 at the residence of Joe McNeely in Wise Co.. Miss Cottie Warren was a waiter. (Black Creek Correspondent: Broad Ax) | 1889-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, Mrs. | Story | Resigned at Decatur High School | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Warren, Mrs. | Story | Now teaching in Fort Worth | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Warren, Mrs. Sue | Story | Has been appointed at Mineola | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Warren, Mrs. Sue E. | Story | Gets appointment for Decatur Normal School | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, Prof. J.L. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Carrie Rodgers | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Warren, Sam Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-09-23-pg05 | WCM |
Warren, Samuel Brummett/Miss Jessie B. Stevens | Wedding | Married 7 Nov 1897 in Alvord, Wise Co.Texas | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Warren, Sarah E. (Sallie) Miss/William Augustus (Gus) Franklin | Wedding | Married 22 Oct. 1890 in Wise County. (Willow Point Corrspondent, Hard Flint) | 1890-11-08-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, W. H. (lives at Sherman, Texas) | Death | Formerly in the Grocery Business here is dangerously sick at Sherman. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | WCM |
Warren, W.B. | Death | Of Audubon, died Friday | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Warren, Walter (young man) | Death | Obituary. Born Coosa Co. Alabama 5 Jan. 1863, died26 Aug. 1886. Reard at Salt Creek in this county. (Texas Baptist-Herald) | 1886-09-25-pg07 | WCM |
Wartelsky | Story | Opened grocery store in Alvord | 1885-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Wartelsky, Ike | Story | Was arrested, charged with attempted burn | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Wartelsky, Ike | Story | Sold his storehouse to: | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Wartelsky, Lewis | Story | Had a difficulty | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Washburn, Child | Death | 15 months old was buried | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Washburn, Daniel Weston Major | Death | Killed by the Locomotive No 6 of the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad in 1882 near Waco. | 1889-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Washburn, W. | Story | Overseer from Alvord | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Washburne, G. W. (lives near Alvord) | Death | Buried his infant child on Thursday evening. | 1886-01-30-pg07 | WCM |
Washburne, G. W. Mr | Story | Formerly of Wise is now in Navarro County, Texas. | 1887-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Washington Co. PA | Story | An apple tree bears nine varieties of apples | 1881-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Washington, Gordon | Story | Son of John Washington ran into some ashes and burned his feet badly. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1894-10-19-pg08 | WCM |
Washington, Gordon | Story | Despite being badly burned he is improving. (Anneville Correspondent | 1894-11-02-pg01 | WCM |
Wasson, J.A. | Story | Brief call, stock convention | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wasson, Josephine (Josie) Miss/Sidney Paul Smith | Wedding | Were married Wednesday night at Alvord 21 Dec. 1893. | 1893-12-29-pg01 | WCM |
Wasson, Mrs. | Story | Assists at Willow Point School | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Watkins, C. T. | Story | Is being visited by his cousin Miss Rhoda Watkins of Harrisman Tennessee. | 1898-05-05-pg07 | DN |
Watkins, C. T. (Charles Temple) Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son Elven born 30 July 1895 in Decatur, Texas | 1895-08-08-pg05 | DN |
Watkins, C. T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 11 April 1897 in Decatur, Texas. | 1897-04-15-pg04 | DN |
Watkins, Charles T. Mr & Mrs | Birth | son born Wednesday. | 1895-08-02-pg05 | WCM |
Watkins, Charles Temple/Miss Ella L. Means | Wedding | Married 28 June 1892 in Wise County. | 1892-07-02-pg05 | WCM |
Watkins, Charles Temple/Miss Ella L. Means | Wedding | Married 28 June 1892 at the Baptist Church in Decatur. | 1892-07-09-pg08 | WCM |
Watkins, Ella Mrs | Story | Will teach school at Rhome starting 4 Sept. 1893. | 1893-08-10-pg05 | DN |
Watkins, Ella Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Will teach school at Rhome starting 4 Sept. 1893. | 1893-08-12-pg05 | WCM |
Watkins, Ella Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | The popular teacher of Rhome spent Saturday with her parents in Decatur. | 1893-10-07-pg08 | WCM |
Watkins, G. W. | Story | Postmaster at Aurora. | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Watkins, G.W. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Watkins, Geo. A, | Story | Appointed postmaster at Aurora | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Watkins, Jim Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 26 Nov. 1896. (Gum Correspondent) | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Watkins, Lee Mr/Miss Dena Reynolds | Wedding | Married 12 July 1896 in Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Watkins, Louis Monroe/Miss Mary Cross | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 8 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Watkins, Monroe | Death | Died near Star Wagon Yard, Nelson Cem. | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Watkins, William E./Miss Viola Jane Hudson | Wedding | Marrid 20 May 1895 (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-05-31-pg01 | WCM |
Watson | Death | Commisioners Court paid J. E. Cochran and A. P. Pitts $8.00 for his or her coffin. | 1886-02-27-pg01 | WCM |
Watson, Bill (outlaw in Indian Territory) | Story | Wounded by Sheriff McLain and his party from Montague County. | 1886-03-06-pg07 | WCM |
Watson, Columbus Andrew Mr/Miss Helen May Merriman | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 19 Dec. 1893 Newspaper had Watkins for the grooms name. | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
Watson, Columbus Andrew Mr/Miss Helen May Merriman | Wedding | Married Wednesday night at the home of the bride's Parents. (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-12-29-pg01 | WCM |
Watson, David Mr (age 72) | Death | While sitting down reading, one leg and arm developed palsy and he has no use of them. He says he expects to leave this sinful world. Died 18 Feb. 1888 in Alvord. Buried at Hopewell Cemetery. (Lone Mound Correspondent, Cow Puncher). | 1887-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Watson, Emma | Wedding | Wed to John McMartry | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Watson, George Washington | Death | Died Tuesday of this week (19 January) and buried the following day at the Thomas School House Died | 1886-01-23-pg07 | WCM |
Watson, Grandma (Probably is Cynthia) | Death | Is 88 years old and is very sick. (Cynthia died in Dec 1887 and is buried at Cottonwood Cemetery) | 1887-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Watson, Hazy Battis Mrs | Death | Died 30 April 1896 in Henrietta, Texas when her husband Jim Watson found her in bed with Sam Willis and shot her and Sam. Buried at Hope Cemetery, Clay Co. Texas. | 1896-05-07-pg01 | DN |
Watson, Henry W. Mr | Story | Editor and business manager of the Boyd Index. | 1894-03-23-pg01 | WCM |
Watson, J. W. (editor of th Sunset Signal) | Story | Retired and is succeeded by Thomas and C. A. McCoan II. | 1891-01-31-pg01 | WCM |
Watson, J.A. | Story | Planning of the Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Watson, Jackson Hamilton/Miss Margaret Zora (Maggie) Warren | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 21, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Watson, Jeff Mrs | Story | The largest of her tripletts recently born has died. | 1889-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Watson, John G./Miss Amalie Lumpp | Wedding | Married at the Knox Hotel in Decatur 24 May 1893 (paper damaged) | 1893-06-01-pg05 | DN |
Watson, John T. Mr/Miss Dora Fowler | Wedding | Married Sunday 9 Sept. 1894 at the residence of L. P. Terrell in Wise Co. (paper very dark) | 1894-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Watson, John T. Mr/Miss Dora Fowler | Wedding | Married Sunday 9 Sept. 1894 at the residence of L. P. Terrell in Wise Co. Couple are from Sweetwater community. | 1894-09-20-pg08 | DN |
Watson, John Tully Mr/Miss Dora Fowler | Wedding | Married 9 Sept. 1894 at the residence of Mr Fayette Terrell on Sweetwater. | 1894-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Watson, Thomas Terrell/Miss Julia Francis (Fannie) Freeman | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Nov. 1896 | 1896-11-12-pg01 | DN |
Watson, William G./Miss Mildred A. Smith | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 14 April 1898. | 1898-04-14-pg12 | DN |
Wattam, Dr. G.S. | Story | Preformed surgical operation | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Wattam, G.S. | Story | Established office at Alvord Hotel | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Watts Will | Story | Convicted of assault. Fine $5 in J. P. Court | 1899-08-18-pg05 | WCM |
Watts, J.. W. (of Muldoor, Cherokee National I. T. | Story | Is in town with the cherokee rolls from 1828 to 1854. | 1894-03-29-pg05 | DN |
Watts, John | Story | Charged with Assault to murder his wife at their home in Aurora. In jail. | 1889-08-10-pg04 | WCM |
Watts, John | Story | Arrested for trying to kill his wife is released on bond. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Watts, Mr. A.J. | Story | Cow belonging to Watts | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Watts, W.J. Mr (president of Cherokee Indian Citizenship Asoc. | Story | All interested in said association should call at once. | 1894-04-06-pg05 | WCM |
Watts. W. E. T. Mr (age 28) | Death | Obituary. Accused o theft, he killed himself. May have lived in South Carolina before coming to Wise Co. | 1888-11-03-pg04 | WCM |
Waugh, S. T./Dwight/ Miss Mary Elizabeth | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 21 Feb. 1889. | 1889-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Waul, R.E. | Wedding | Wed to P.C. Oxford | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Wavland, H. B. Professor | Story | Assistant principal at the Aurora school. | 1887-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Way, Barney Mr (Barber) | Death | Van Wagner is on trial for his murder. He is a barber also. | 1892-12-10-pg08 | WCM |
Wayland, Professor | Story | Resigned his position at the Springtown Instittute. (Aurora Light Locals) | 1890-01-11-pg04 | WCM |
We heard of a death almost every day | Death | Much la grippe in this community. (Muse Correspondent) | 1899-02-17-pg04 | WCM |
Weakley, Geo. A. | Story | Visited Fort Worth | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Weakley, J.A. | Story | Visiting Exposition | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Weakley, John A. | Story | In New Orleans | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Weakley, Jon. A | Story | Hardware Firm, building material | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Weakley, Mr. | Story | Of Ford, Weakley & Johnston in to see us | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Weakly, J.A. | Story | Gave us a brief visit | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Weakly, Mr. John A. | Wedding | Married Mattie B. Green of Decatur | 1881-07-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wear, Rev. W.D. | Story | Holding a series of meetings | 1885-05-30-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherby, J.A. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. B. M. Wilson | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherby, Margaret Jane Mrs (nee Holden) | Death | Died 2 Dec. 1896 in Greenwood, Wise County. Texas. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. Wife of William Weatherby. | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Weatherby, Margarett Jane Mrs (nee Holden) | Death | Died 2 Dec. 1896 in Greenwood, Wise County, Texas | 1896-12-04-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Iron rails within 10 Miles | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | District Court Judge Hood presiding | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Round-house to be built | 1880-06-04-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | B-B-Q in Old Flourshing Town | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | State vs. William Burton charged with murder | 1880-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Named Smith stole a horse | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Weatherford & Jacksboro stage robbed | 1883-09-14-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Court house burned | 1884-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | [Long story] Capt. W.G. Veal "I can take you for a buggy ride" | 1884-04-25-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford | Story | Wise County Officers elected | 1884-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Weatherford & Pollad Messrs | Story | Will open their scool at the Alvord Seminary 5 Sept. | 1887-08-27-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherford Sun | Story | Always a good paper | 1884-02-15-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford Texas | Story | Now connected by rail | 1880-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherford Texas | Story | Texas-Pacific bridge washed away | 1880-06-11-pg04 | WCM |
Weatherford Texas | Story | Fort Yuma Stage line removed it's headquarters | 1880-09-03-pg02 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Dec. x, 1896 | 1896-12-10-pg01 | DN |
Weatherford, A. W. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born this week. (Boyd Index) | 1896-12-11-pg09 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Will take charge of the Paradise School for the ensuing term. He was formerly at the Alvord School. | 1890-08-09-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Paradise. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Will teach in at the public school in Paradise, Wise Co. Texas. | 1891-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Teacher at the Boonsville High School. | 1894-06-21-pg05 | DN |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Teaches at the Boyd School this year, | 1894-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor & his assistants | Story | School is progressing very nicely in Bridgeport. | 1899-11-24-pg08 | WCM |
Weatherford, A. W. Professor (Principal) | Story | Rules and regulations for the Paradise school. | 1890-09-27-pg04 | WCM |
Weatherford, Flora Miss | Story | Began teaching at the Coalbed school house in western Wise Co. | 1886-11-06-pg06 | WCM |
Weatherford, Miss (recently from Parker Co.) | Story | Will teach the public school at WildHorse Prairie in the SW part of the County. | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | He and Pollard teach at Alvord | 1888-04-07-pg04 | WCM |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Will teach school at Crafton. | 1889-09-07-pg04 | WCM |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Teaches shool at Paradise, Texas. | 1891-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Will teach at Boonsville this term. | 1892-07-30-pg05 | WCM |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Is principal of the Boyd High School. | 1894-10-04-pg04 | DN |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Newark. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Principal of the Boyd School. | 1895-10-17-pg05 | DN |
Weatherford, Professor | Story | Teaching about 100 students in Anneville. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1899-01-19-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherington, G.R. | Wedding | Wed to Miss C.J. Shaw | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Weatherly, Bill Jr | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Gilbert on a charge of aiding prisoners to escape. In the Decatur jail. | 1889-08-24-pg01 | WCM |
Weatherly, Will Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 20 Jan. 1898 (Sycamore Correspondent) | 1898-01-27-pg01 | DN |
Weathers, J. A. (of Crafton) | Story | Their little girl was reported dangerously ill a few days ag | 1886-01-16-pg08 | WCM |
Weaver, H. F. Versus Josie Weaver | Story | Divorce granted by Commissioner Court | 1886-09-04-pg04 | WCM |
Weaver, Judge | Story | New wagon and span of mules | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Weaver, Judge | Story | Rolled out with his span of mules | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Weaver, Judge | Story | Of Alvord, had tumor | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Webb, Jim | Death | Pursued by Marshall Mershon, shot | 1884-06-20-pg03 | WCM |
Webb, John H. (formerly of Paradise) | Death | His 13 year old daughter burned to death In Collin County trying to kindle a fire with coal oil. Her mother died also trying to save her daughter. | 1889-10-12-pg08 | WCM |
Webb, Miss F.N. | Wedding | Married Mr. A.L. Thomas, Springtown | 1880-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Webb, O. H. | Story | Charged with arsol was released on bond Saturday. | 1899-07-14-pg05 | DN |
Webb, Peter A. Mr | Death | Obituary. Born in Meade County Kentucky March 12 1827 and died in Sunset, Montague Co., Texas 27 Nov. 1893. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. | 1893-12-15-pg04 | WCM |
Webb. O. A. (Decatur Blacksmith) | Story | Charged with setting fire to C. C. Beardens paint shop. Arrested. | 1899-05-19-pg07 | DN |
Webster's Dictionary | Story | Recently issued | 1881-10-07-pg01 | WCM |
Weekl Free Press Newspaper | Story | Published by Joh nW. Dale, late of Iowa Park. Third year of publication. | 1895-11-15-pg10 | WCM |
Weeks, Norman Mr (age 81) | Death | Died at his home near Greenwood Texas 1 Dec. 1895. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery. | 1895-12-05-pg05 | DN |
Weeks, Norman Mr (age 81) | Death | Died 1 Dec. 1895 near Greenwood, Texas. | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Weillington, Prof. A.J. | Story | Purchased a ranch in Jack County | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Weir, Arthur Oliver/Miss Ida Elizabeth Carter | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1889 at Gainesville, Cooke Co., Texas. Bride is from Marietta, I. T. Groom is from Decatur. | 1889-10-05-pg01 | WCM |
Welborn | Story | And a cornet band are all expected at reunion | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Welborn & Taylor | Story | Of Cottondale has a thriving business | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
Welborn, Mr & Mrs | Death | They buried their newborn infant at Cottondale on Wednesday. | 1890-06-21-pg05 | WCM |
Welborn, Trousdale McLemore Mr | Death | Died 20 Feb. 1891 in New Boston, Texas. Buried there. Brother to Mr Welborn of Cottondale. | 1891-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Welborn, W.J.L. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Welborn, W.J.L. | Story | Of Cottondale, was in Decatur | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Welborn, W.J.N. | Story | The builder of the new schoolhouse at Cottondale | 1881-11-11-pg03 | WCM |
Welch, Hattie Miss (age 13) (of Gainesville) | Story | John Baldwin assaulte and attemped her murder on 12 April 1894. He claimed he was drunk and didn't know what happened. | 1894-05-03-pg01 | DN |
Wellborn, Mr. W.J.N. | Story | Of Cottondale was here buying lumber | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Wellborn, Mr. W.J.N. | Story | Of Cottondale a good and honest workman | 1881-07-22-pg03 | WCM |
Wellborn, Olin Orestes/Miss Melinda Elizabeth Doak | Wedding | Married at the Bride's parents home near Boonsville 17 Oct. 1886 | 1886-10-23-pg03 | WCM |
Wellington, A.J. | Story | Principal at Alvord School | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Wellington, A.J. | Story | Teacher is ill, school closed | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wellington, A.J. | Story | Loaded wagon with camping, hunting, etc. | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Wellington, Prof. A. J. | Story | Was in to chat | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wellington, Prof. A.J. | Story | Opened the public school | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wellington, W. F. Jr | Story | land to be sold for deliquent taxes | 1898-11-18-pg01 | WCM |
Wells, Alma | Story | Second Assistant of the Crafton School. | 1896-06-18-pg01 | DN |
Wells, Alma Miss | Story | Teaches at the Crafton School (Crafton Correspondent) | 1896-10-29-pg08 | DN |
Wells, Amy Alice/Mr Rome Jackson Harris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Dec. 1898 | 1898-12-08-pg05 | DN |
Wells, B. S. Mrs | Death | Her mother died and there will be a funeral sermon at Rusk Creek and the same sermon will be preached in Tennessee on the same Sunday. There will be a large crowd from Tarrant County. | 1895-08-02-pg08 | WCM |
Wells, C. C. Mr & Mrs (of Vernon, Texas) | Birth | Son born 3 June 1889. | 1889-07-13-pg08 | WCM |
Wells, C.C. | Story | Licensed to practice law | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Wells, C.C. | Story | List of county notaries | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Wells, C.C. | Story | Selected as speaker | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Wells, Edwin Alonza/Miss Emma Lizzie Blanton | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Dec. 1896 (newpaper image damaged) | 1897-01-14-pg02 | DN |
Wells, Henry Arville/Miss Vernettie (Nettie) Bruton | Wedding | Married 14 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Wells, James Morgan Rev. | Death | Obituary. Died 1 Dec 1896 in Fort Worth. Buried at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth. | 1896-12-04-pg01 | WCM |
Wells, James Morgan Rev. | Death | Died suddenly Monday morning 1 Dec. from a cerebral hemmorhage. | 1896-12-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wells, L. A. Mrs | Story | First Assistant at the Alvord Schools. | 1897-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Wells, L. A. Professor | Story | Elected principal of the Alvord schools. | 1897-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Wells, L. A. Professor and wife | Story | Elected superintendant and Principal of the Alvord School | 1897-05-20-pg01 | DN |
Wells, Lloyd A. Mr/Miss Loretta Pearl Burke | Wedding | Married 13 August 1896 in Denton Co. Texas | 1896-08-20-pg05 | DN |
Wells, Mary Alma Miss/Robert Edward Lee Madden | Wedding | Married 26 May 1898 at the brides parents. (Crafton Correspondent) | 1898-06-03-pg08 | WCM |
Wells, Mr. | Story | Attorney at Decatur | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Wells, Professor | Story | Has been teaching at alvord, but now will teachat Iowa Park. | 1898-06-23-pg05 | DN |
Wells, W. | Death | C. L. Shirley paid $9 for the burial expenses. Cost submitted to Commissioner's Court | 1891-05-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wesley, Professor (of Decatur) | Story | Finished his school in the Huddleston District (Sunset Heraldings) | 1891-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wesley, Rev. | Story | Preached in Wise County. He was in jail when Captain Stevens was sheriff. | 1891-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
West Academy | Story | Debate deffered one day for Old Settlers Reunion | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
West Academy school Honor students | Story | Those students with an average greater than 85 percent are named. | 1892-01-30-pg04 | WCM |
West Fork | Story | On a tour | 1885-08-01-pg06 | WCM |
West O. Briggs (Bugle, Beegle, Beagle)/Lizzie Jones | Wedding | Married at Jonestown 23 Feb. 1898 at the hone of the bride's parents. (Hanna Correspondent) | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
West, "Pink" | Story | A relative of M. Campbell | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
West, Eld. F. | Story | Of West's Academy, very ill | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
West, F. | Story | Lost horses | 1881-04-22-pg03 | WCM |
West, G.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mary Prewitt | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
West, John Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Lone Star Correspondent) | 1895-03-22-pg08 | WCM |
West, Mr & Mrs (Living in the Illinois settlement) | Death | Their little child died. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-11-28-pg01 | DN |
West, Mrs. Thomas F. | Story | Thrown from buggy near Jacksboro | 1881-04-01-pg04 | WCM |
West, Prof. | Story | 65 or 70 students at Academy | 1881-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
West, Rev. F. | Story | Principal of West Academy | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
West, Rev. F. | Story | The founder of West's Academy, near Chico | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
West, Richard (aka Little Dick in Decatur) | Death | Became an outlaw was shot and killed South of Guthrie 13 April 1898, Oklahoma territory last Friday by a posse of officers. Buried at Summit View Cemetery, Guthrie, Oklahoma (Bridgeport Herald) | 1898-04-21-pg05 | DN |
West, Solomon | Story | Of Hood County gave us a call | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
West, Tip | Story | Ten years for stealing horses | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Western Hotel | Story | Is vacant | 1881-02-11-pg02 | WCM |
Westmoreland, Prof. W.J. | Story | Favored us with a visit | 1880-09-03-pg01 | WCM |
Westmoreland, W.J. | Story | Citizen of Vernon, met returning from Decatur | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Westmoreland. Prof. | Story | One of the ablest educators | 1880-05-07-pg03 | WCM |
Weston, Mary Miss/John Aquilla Cook | Wedding | Married 14 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Weston, Miss Mary | Story | Improvement at writing school | 1884-05-02-pg03 | WCM |
Wetherford, A. W. Professor | Story | Teaches at Boonsville school this fall. | 1892-07-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wharton, C. R. Mr | Story | Principal of the Decatur High School. | 1894-03-02-pg08 | WCM |
Wharton, C. R. Mr | Story | In charge of the Decatur Norman on 3 July. | 1894-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Wharton, C. R. Mr | Story | Principal of the Decatur High School. | 1894-10-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wharton, C. R. Mr | Story | Resigned his position as Principal of the Decatur City Schools, | 1895-01-11-pg04 | WCM |
Wharton, C. R. Mr | Story | Resigned a principal of the Decatur City School to practice law. His work at the school was taken over by Supt. Adamson and Miss Fisher. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Wharton, C. R. Professor | Story | Is the principal of the Decatur Graded school. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Wharton, Clarence | Story | His school at gibtown closed for the term. | 1891-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Wharton, Clarence | Story | Will teach he next public school at Boonsville. | 1891-07-11-pg08 | WCM |
Wharton, Clarence Mr | Story | Teaches school at Keeter. (Springtown Chronicles) | 1893-04-29-pg05 | WCM |
Wharton, Clarence Professor (of Cottondale) | Story | Will teach at the Decatur public school for the ensuing year. | 1893-05-27-pg04 | WCM |
Wharton, J. A. Mr | Death | Died 3 Nov. 1887 at home in Wise County leaving a wife and orphan childResolution of Respect by the A.F. & A.M. lodge No, 606 in Boonsville. | 1887-12-31-pg02 | WCM |
Whaton, C. R. Mr | Story | Got a 3 year certificate and will teach at Boonville. | 1891-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wheaton, Colonel | Story | Will open a subscription school in Paradise Monday April 16, 1888. | 1888-04-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wheaton, Colonel | Story | Suspended his school until the busy season is past. (Paradise Correspondent). | 1888-06-02-pg05 | WCM |
Wheeler | Wedding | Divroce suit was filed in District court in Wise Co. | 1889-08-03-pg05 | WCM |
Wheeler verus Wheeler | Story | Divorce Granted. There are two wheeler marriages before 1895 in Wise Co. | 1895-12-13-pg06 | WCM |
Wheeler, J. J./Mrs M. A. Wheeler | Wedding | Married 5 July 1884. on 15 Oct 1885 Defendant (J. J. Wheeler) abandoned the plaintiff and has been living with T. E. Woods. | 1888-11-03-pg08 | WCM |
Wheeler, Joza Miss/Mr John B. Dickson | Wedding | Married Thursday at the residence of J. E. Poteet, Bride is of Chico, Groom is of Nocona. Will live in Nocona (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-02-18-pg01 | WCM |
Wheeler, Sue versus G. I. Wheeler | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Wheeler, Sue versus G. Z. Wheeler | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Wheeler, Thomas Frank/Alda Lee Huddleston | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 25 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Wheeler, W. T./Miss Maggie Freeman | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married 18 Oct. 1896. | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Wheeliss, L.W. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Joanna Stepp | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wheler, Katie Edith Miss/James B. McKee | Wedding | Married 10 Jan. 1892 in Wise County, Texas | 1892-01-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wheler, M. F. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 16 May 1896. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Whipp, Maggie Miss and Her mother Mary | Story | Have been visiting in Kentucky for several months and return to their home in Decatur. | 1895-12-18-pg07 | DN |
Whismant, Ed | Story | Charged with shooting Cargill | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Whistle, Mr. | Story | Teacher, at Chapel in Paradise [dim] | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Whistler, G. W. | Story | Will teach the Pleasxxxx school. Paper damaged. May be Pleasant Valley School. | 1891-07-04-pg05 | WCM |
Whistler, G. W. Professor | Story | Co-Principal the Public School in Paradiae (two schools merged to one) | 1887-08-27-pg03 | WCM |
Whistler, G. W. Professor | Story | Teaches at Paradise. (Paradise Correspondent: A. O. K. a school girl) | 1887-12-10-pg01 | WCM |
Whistler, G. W. Professor | Story | Former teacher at Paradise, Texas. | 1890-05-24-pg05 | WCM |
Whistler, G. W. Professor | Story | Will teach the Shady Grove School this fall and winter. | 1890-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Whistler, George Professor | Story | Previous principal of the /Paradise School. | 1888-04-07-pg03 | WCM |
Whistler, George W. Professor | Story | Will teach school at Shady Grove starting next Monday. | 1890-10-25-pg05 | WCM |
Whistler, George W. Rev/Miss Josephine Flomerfelt | Wedding | Married 15 Oct 1890 at the home of the bride's adopted parents | 1890-10-18-pg05 | WCM |
Whistler, Professor | Story | Teaching in Grayson County, Texas. | 1889-12-28-pg04 | WCM |
Whistler, Professor and wife | Story | Teach at the Shady Grove School. | 1890-12-06-pg05 | WCM |
Whit Texas | Story | Semi-Weekly Moon newspaper | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Whitaker, J.D. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Alice Jaragin | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
White Cynthia Miss | Story | Is teaching a subscription school at Keeter. | 1891-07-04-pg08 | WCM |
White Oak Wagon Co. | Ad | Holly Springs Mississippi | 1881-07-01-pg04 | WCM |
White, Annie R. Miss/John Franklin Forsyth | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 5 Sept. 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
White, Brown Mr | Story | Got his "sheepskins" at the college commencement. (Fort Worth Correspondent) | 1898-06-09-pg04 | DN |
White, Child | Death | Child of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. White died | 1881-09-09-pg03 | WCM |
White, Dr. Frank | Story | Terrell asylum | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
White, Eva Lena Miss/Jerome E. (Roe) Shoemaker | Wedding | Married at the home of the Bride's parents 3 miles N of Decatur on 16 Jan. 1898. | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
White, Eva Lena Miss/MrJerome E. (Roe) Shoemaker | Wedding | Married 16 January 1898 3 miles N. of Decatur, Texas | 1898-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
White, F. S. Dr | Story | 1st assistant physician at the Terrell Asylum. (400 inmates and 50 nurses, guards, etc.) | 1888-09-08-pg04 | WCM |
White, F. S. Dr. | Story | Assistant physician at the Terrell Insane Asylum. | 1887-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
White, F. S. Dr. | Story | Superintendent of the insane asylum at Austin was in Decatur this week. | 1892-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
White, F.S. | Story | Delivered address at Gose schoolhouse | 1880-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
White, Frank S. Dr | Story | Assistant physician of the North Texas Insane Asylum at Terrell. | 1888-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
White, Frank S. M. D. | Story | A true son of Wise County is now the assistamt Physician at the Terrell Insane Hospital. | 1886-01-02-pg07 | WCM |
White, Frank Sprague Dr | Story | Born in Wise County 22 May 1859. Appointed by the Texas Governor to head the Insane Aslym in Austin. Prior to that he was the head the Aslym at Terrel, Kaufman County, Texas. | 1892-01-23-pg01 | WCM |
White, Frank Sprague Dr/Miss Willie Daniels | Wedding | Groom is of Terrell, Bride is of Martin. Cannot verify marriage. Married on 10 Feb. 1887, probably in Marlin. Bride is the grand daughter of Governor Ireland. | 1887-02-26-pg02 | WCM |
White, Frazier, Barnhart | Story | Carpenters, gave days work to widow | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
White, George Mr | Death | Murdered 9 July 1886 in Collin County. His wife, Margaret Ferguson Matthews was the brother of Henry Clay Ferguson of Wise Co. | 1886-07-10-pg05 | WCM |
White, George Mr (young colored man) | Story | Arrested for staling an axe. Fined $23.00 | 1894-11-22-pg09 | DN |
White, Gose, & Wilton | Story | Young men living north if Decatur | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
White, J. A. (of Eastland) | Story | Arrived to attend the funeral of Oscar Eugene White and his wife Maude Allen White, their son and daughter-in-law. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
White, J. D. Mr | Story | Serving on the Grand Jury. | 1898-12-03-pg07 | WCM |
White, J. D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Child born (Eastmound, Texas) (Jan. 20, 1894) | 1894-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
White, J.D. | Story | Catlett's Creek Alliance, Decatur TX | 1885-03-07-pg01 | WCM |
White, J.D. | Story | Called on Thursday | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
White, J.D. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
White, J.D. | Story | To be appointed on committee | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
White, J.L. | Story | At large after cutting J.P. Perkins | 1884-08-15-pg01 | WCM |
White, Jack Woodburn/Miss Fannie Elizabeth Walraven | Wedding | Married 10 June 1896 at the residence of the bride's father. (Audubon Correspondent) | 1896-06-19-pg08 | WCM |
White, James Mr | Death | His sister died from injuries reported last week. (Sam Houston Correspondent). Probably is Emma J. White Champion who died 24 march 1886 (I think the date of death should be 1895). She is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery with her parents: James Denny White and Mary Perrin white. | 1895-04-05-pg08 | WCM |
White, Jim Mr | Death | Buried at Cottondale Cemetery last Saturday April 5, 1890. He was the brother-in-law of Joseph Woody of Salt Creek. | 1890-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
White, John A. | Story | Has finished the Courthouse in Decatur. | 1897-01-29-pg01 | WCM |
White, John B. | Story | Criminal court heard arguments regarding his charge of assault to murder. | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
White, John R./Miss Maggie Stuart | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 18 Dec. 1893 | 1893-12-22-pg05 | WCM |
White, Joseph E. Mr/Miss Minnie O. Gililland | Wedding | Married 6 Dec 1899 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is a Railroad conductor from Fort Worth. | 1899-12-08-pg01 | DN |
White, Joseph E. Mr/Miss Minnie O. Gililland | Wedding | Married 6 Dec 1899 in Decatur, Texas. Groom is a Railroad conductor from Fort Worth. | 1899-12-08-pg05 | DN |
White, Joseph Edward/Miss Minnie Gililland | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
White, Joseph Edward/Miss Minnie Gililland | Wedding | Married last Wednesday at the bride's parents home in Decatur | 1899-12-08-pg07 | WCM |
White, Leonidas Benton (Lon)/Miss Rutha Virginia (Genny) McGrew | Wedding | Just returned from their honeymoon. Married 20 Feb. 1887 in Wise Co. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
White, Malcolm, Mr (of Eastland County) | Story | Arrested by Deputy Sheriff John Moore on a charge of cattle theft. He gave bond. | 1892-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
White, Margaret E. (Maggie) Mrs (nee: Johnson) | Death | Died last Wednesday evening of Asthma 27 Dec. 1893. Wife of C. C. White. Buiried Thursday (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-01-05-pg04 | WCM |
White, Maude B. (nee Allen) | Death | Obituary. Killed by her husband Oscar Eugene White on 18 Jan. 1898 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
White, Maude B. (nee: Allen) | Death | Killed by her husband Oscar Eugene White in 18 Jan. 1898 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
White, Minnie Mrs (nee Gililland) | Death | Critically injured when her clothes caught fire. Probably died. | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
White, Miss E.J. | Wedding | Wed to W.L. McComb | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
White, Miss Emma H. | Wedding | Wed to J.W. Beauchamp | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
White, Miss Sarah | Wedding | Wed to J.T. Rennells | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
White, Mr. J.D. | Story | Expected to teach art of singing | 1881-06-17-pg03 | WCM |
White, Mr. J.D. | Story | Of Decatur area, visit to State of Ill-returned | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
White, Mrs (of Vernon) | Story | Arrived to attend the funeral of Oscar Eugene White and his wife Maude Allen White, their son and daughter-in-law. | 1898-01-20-pg05 | DN |
White, Nancy Miss Age 16 (niece of W. H. Jennings) | Death | Died 17 Feb. 1886. Died at age 16 years and 10 months. Poem of respect added by a friend. | 1886-04-10-pg01 | WCM |
White, Nancy Miss Age 16 (niece of W. H. Jennings) | Death | Funeral will be preached on the fifth Sunday lf this month by Elder Paden. (Twin Ponds Correspondent J. M. Blair) | 1886-05-29-pg01 | WCM |
White, Oscar Eugene | Death | Obituary. Killed his wife Maude B. Allen White and then killed himself on 18 Jan. 1898 in Decatur. Buried at Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas. | 1898-01-21-pg04 | WCM |
White, Oscar Eugene | Death | Contractor White and Architect Clusky were here to attend the funeral of Oscar Eugene White. | 1898-01-21-pg07 | WCM |
White, Oscar Eugene Mr | Death | Obituary. Killed his wife and then killed himself on 18 Ja,n. 1898 in Decatur. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery. | 1898-01-20-pg01 | DN |
White, Oscar Eugene Mr & Mrs | Death | Mr Harry Clusky of San Antonio and Architect Kane of Fort worth attended the funeral. | 1898-01-27-pg05 | DN |
White, Oscar Eugene Mr/Miss Maud B. Allen | Death | Married 8 March 1896 at he residence of the Bride's parents Mr & Mrs J. t. Allen in Decatur, Texas. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
White, Sam E. | Story | Pleaded guilty of theft of money in 2 cases. 10 days in jail for each case. | 1886-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
White, Sarah Belle Miss/John David Barker | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 2 March 1898. | 1898-03-10-pg01 | DN |
White, T.H. | Story | $10 reward for lost oxen | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
White, T.H. | Story | Two oxen lost | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
White, Thomas Brown/Miss Alpha Belle Blevins | Wedding | Married 16 Jan. 1898 at the home of J. .S. Procter in Aurora, Wise Co. Texas using a Tarrant Co. Marriage License. | 1898-01-27-pg08 | DN |
White, Tom | Story | Gets 10 years | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
White, Trina | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
White, Trina | Story | Pupils highest credit for deportment | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
White, W.H. | Story | Sends Messenger to A. J. White | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
White, W.H. | Story | A live carpenter of this town | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
White, W.H. | Story | A prominent carpenter of our town | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
White, W.L. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
White, William Franklin. Mr (lived 2 miles E. of Alvord) | Death | Was in perfect health when he went to bed last night. Died 6 May 1889. Buried at Alvord Cemetery. | 1889-05-11-pg08 | WCM |
White, Wm. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs Mary E. Johnson | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Whitehead & Patridge | Story | Contract for building stone block of buildings at S.E. corner | 1881-12-16-pg04 | WCM |
Whitehead, A. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 11 March 1894 in Decatur, Texas | 1894-03-15-pg04 | DN |
Whitehead, A. R. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born 2 Jan 1896 in Decatur, Txas. | 1896-01-16-pg05 | DN |
Whitehead, A.R. | Story | For increase of pay | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Whitehead, Aurelia Halsell Miss/Mr James D. Lane | Wedding | Married Tuesday 2 Nov 1897 at the residence of the bride's parents in Decatur. Paper damaged. | 1897-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Whitehead, Charles Arnold/Miss Sarah Francis (Sallie) Holman | Wedding | Married 7 March 1889 at the Decatur Baptist church. Groom is a grocer and bride is the daughter of D. A. Holman a prominent Decatur attorney. | 1889-03-16-pg08 | WCM |
Whitehead, J.D. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. M.A. Whittington | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Whitehead, John | Wedding | Wed to Mattie Bailey | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Whiteside, Charles Franklin Mr/Miss Ruth Helm | Wedding | Married 8 August 1894 Wise Co. Texas. Double wedding with her sister. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1894-08-16-pg04 | DN |
Whitesides, Charles Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-01-09-pg08 | DN |
Whitlock, J.R. | Story | Has sold farm to B.F. Hall | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Whitlock, J.R. | Story | Rolled out with family for Arkansas | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Whitlock, Jesse | Death | Old time citizen of Garret's Creek | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Whitlow, Miss M.E. | Wedding | Wed to John Maynick? | 1883-09-14-pg03 | WCM |
Whitlow, Thomas Newton/Miss Thana Killingworth | Wedding | Married 17 Jan. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Whitney, Eld. | Story | Is home again | 1883-02-02-pg05 | WCM |
Whitney, Eld. | Story | Left on train for New York | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Whitney, Mrs. | Story | Teaching at residence of Dentist | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Whitside, Lizzie | Story | Of Aurora, visited the Fort | 1885-03-14-pg04 | WCM |
Whitt | Story | Letter to editor [news] | 1885-05-23-pg01 | WCM |
Whitt, David William/Miss Mary Susan (Mollie) Minor | Wedding | Married Thursday 27 Feb. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1896-03-13-pg08 | WCM |
Whitt, Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Friday August 12 1898. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-08-25-pg01 | DN |
Whitt, W D. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Monday 25 Jan 1897. (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-02-04-pg01 | DN |
Whittaker, J.W. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Elmira Sweat | 1885-02-28-pg08 | WCM |
Whittaker, Professor (of Marlow I. T.) | Story | Will be the principal of the Aurora school for the ensuing term. | 1897-05-27-pg01 | DN |
Whitten, Della Neely Miss/David Charles Bagby | Wedding | Married 28 Apri l1889 Bride is of Rush Creek. (Mayflower, the Draco Correspondent) | 1889-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Whitten, Fannie Mrs | Death | Wife of Joe Whitten of this vicinity died Monday of this week leaving a husband an 4 little children. | 1890-04-12-pg04 | WCM |
Whitten, Miss Alice | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Parmer Barrick by Elder Evans at Read's | 1881-09-16-pg03 | WCM |
Whittier, Wesley | Story | Who murdered Pleas Gibbs | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
Whittington, Della Miss/Mr Arthur Bennett | Wedding | Eloped and got married 25 August 1899 in Johnson County, Texas. Bride is of Newark. Groom is of Fort Worth. | 1899-09-08-pg08 | WCM |
Whittington, G.W. | Story | Received PM appointment at Rhome | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Whittington, G.W. | Story | Of Rhome, gave us a call | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Whittington, Geo. W. | Story | Of Rhome, made assignment of goods | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Whittington, Ida M. Miss (age 16 | Death | Died 28 Feb. 1894 from Pneumonia in Newark, Wise Co. Texas. Buried at Indian Creek Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas. She and her sister are living with James and Nancy Hudson in Wise Co. in the 1880 Census, so the parents G. E. and M. A. Whittington may have died before 1880. | 1894-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Whittington, Mrs. JW. | Death | Of Rhome died | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Whittington, Mrs. M.A. | Wedding | Wed to J.D. Whitehead | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Whitton, Mr. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Britton by Eld. Matthews | 1881-10-07-pg03 | WCM |
Whitton, Orphan girl (daughter of Joe B. Whitton). His wife is probably Fannie Whitton who died 890. buried at Paradise Cemetery. | Story | Will be raised by Mr & Mrs John Jameson. (Davis City Correspondent). Joe is in the 1880 Census in Wise Co. b. abt 1860 in Arkansas. Not married. | 1896-06-19-pg08 | WCM |
Whitwell, Dr (late of Decatur) | Story | Is quite sick in Idaho where he is helping the Lemhi Indians | 1888-05-19-pg01 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Now iving in Lemhi Agency, Idaho on 2 Feb. 1888. Describing the Indians of Idaho. | 1888-02-18-pg02 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. Dr | Story | Recent graduate of Vanderbilt University will practice medicine here, | 1886-04-24-pg05 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. Dr. | Story | Is leaving for Idaho where he will be the government physcian for the Lemhi Indians. | 1887-09-10-pg03 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. Dr. | Story | On his way to Idaho had a team runaway in Krum and he broke his arm. | 1887-09-17-pg03 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. Dr. | Story | Left Valley View for Idaho last Saturday. | 1887-09-24-pg02 | WCM |
Whitwell, W. C. Dr. | Story | Arrived in Lamhi, Idaho on 21 Sept. 1887. His broken arm will still painful. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Whorton, Edward D./Miss Martha Ida Leonard | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 29 Oct. 1899 | 1899-11-03-pg07 | WCM |
Whorton, James L. | Death | Residence 3 miles northwest of Springtown | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Whorton, John Hunter/Miss Lela Elizabeth Woodward | Wedding | Married 26 Feb. 1896 in Wise County, Texas. | 1896-03-12-pg01 | DN |
Whorton, Webster Mr/Miss Millie Graham | Wedding | Married in El Reno, Oklahoma last week. Returned to Decatur where the groom has a business establishment. | 1898-03-17-pg08 | DN |
Wichita Falls | Story | Train shipments of cattle have begun | 1883-04-27-pg05 | WCM |
Wichita Falls | Story | Indian tribes to take part in festivities | 1884-09-19-pg08 | WCM |
Wichita Falls | Story | Fare to and from reduced to 2 cents per mile | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wichita Falls | Story | 13 beeves will be for barbacue | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wichita Falls | Story | Took in Comanche war dance | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Wicks, Norman | Death | Died at his home near Greenwood, Texas Sunday 1 Dec. 1895. Age 81. | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Widlake, Thomas Lazarus (son of John E. Widlake) | Story | His right hand and thumb was severly damaged by a cannon-cracker he thought was a roman candle. (Sunset Signal) | 1899-06-09-pg05 | DN |
Widman | Story | Putting up cotton gin | 1880-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Widows and Orphans Home in Corsicana | Story | In Waco Texas the widows and orphans were received by a deligation of business men and donations provided. | 1897-04-29-pg02 | DN |
Wiggins, Mrs. Sue | Death | Of Alvord, died | 1885-04-11-pg07 | WCM |
Wigley, Alma Miss | Death | Died at Kurten, Brazos County, Texas 4 March 1895. Buried at Reliance Cemetery in Brazos County, Texas. Sister of Mrs M. G. Brooks of Cowan, Texas | 1895-04-04-pg01 | DN |
Wigley, Viola Miss/Mr Irving M. (James) Downs | Wedding | Married in Wise County 29 Jan. 1893. | 1893-02-11-pg05 | WCM |
Wigley, Viola Miss/Mr Irving M. (James) Downs | Wedding | Married in Wise County 29 Jan. 1893. (Decatur Correspondent) | 1893-02-11-pg08 | WCM |
Wigley, Viola Miss/Mr James Downs | Wedding | Married Sunday 29 Jan. 1893 at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Relatives gathered at the home of M. G. Brooks, sisterr of the bride. | 1893-02-02-pg05 | DN |
Wigley, Viola Mrs/mr J. W. Downs | Wedding | Married 29 Jan. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. Bride is of Cowen. | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Wilborn, J. Bun Mr/Miss Lillie Leath | Wedding | Married last Sunday 24 Sept. 1899. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Wilborn, J. Bun/Miss Lillie Leith | Wedding | Married 24 Sept. 1899 | 1899-10-06-pg12 | WCM |
Wilborn, Jack Mr | Birth | Daughter born. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-09-22-pg10 | WCM |
Wilborn, Jack Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born 26 Feb. 1898. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-03-03-pg01 | DN |
Wilborn, Sam N.Miss Minnie B. Rowlett | Wedding | Married 27 April 1896. Despite the death of the baby in the Rowlett family. | 1896-05-01-pg08 | WCM |
Wilburn Chapel (the colored church) | Story | Located in the northeast part of town was burned last Saturday. Thought to be arson. | 1897-11-04-pg05 | DN |
Wilburn, J. J. (Joshua Jefferson) | Death | Died 13 July 1896. Buried at Cottonwood Cemtery. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1896-07-24-pg04 | WCM |
Wilder, J. H. | Story | Has 84 scholars in a writing school in Bethel. | 1887-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Wilder, J. H. and Miss Artie | Story | Are recovering from the measles. (Bethel Correspondent J. H. W.) | 1887-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Wilder, J. H. Professor | Story | Teaches penmanship at Twin Ponds at night and Valley /view school house in the day. | 1887-08-20-pg01 | WCM |
Wilder, J. H. Professor | Story | Closed his school Tuesday night. (Twin Ponds Correspondent0 | 1887-09-03-pg04 | WCM |
Wilder, J.H. | Story | Paid $7.68 | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Wilder, James Henry/Miss Sarah A. McBride | Wedding | Married 19 Jan 1890 at the residence of Henry Bramlette. | 1890-01-25-pg05 | WCM |
Wilder, Joel | Story | Appointed to make arrangements | 1885-08-01-pg04 | WCM |
Wilder, Mary Ann Mrs (nee: bulman) | Death | Obituary. Died on Wednesday 8 Dec. 1889. Buried at Bethel Cemetery. Sons William S. Wilder and Rev. Joel M. Wilder. | 1889-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Wilder, Mary Ann Mrs (nee: Bulman) | Death | In memoriam. Much longer Obituary. | 1889-09-28-pg04 | WCM |
Wilder, Mr | Death | Thrown from his wagon Thursday and mortally wounded. Died Sunday. | 1895-10-25-pg06 | WCM |
Wilder, Rev. Joel | Story | Of the M.E. Church, will preach | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Wilder, W. S. Professor assisted by Professor J. H. Wilder | Story | Teaches at the Preskitt School House | 1888-03-03-pg04 | WCM |
Wilder, William Solomon/Miss Mary Elizabeth Rany | Wedding | Married 25 Sept. 1890 in Jack County, Texas | 1890-10-04-pg05 | WCM |
Wiley, Dan | Story | Arrested in McLennan County by Sheriff Sam Hawkins. Two saddles from Mr Birtton in East Wise Co. were recovered. | 1896-10-15-pg01 | DN |
Wiley, Everett E./Miss Janie Caledonia Loyd | Wedding | Married 7 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Wiley, Mrs | 1893-08-10-pg08 | DN | ||
Wiley, Mrs | Death | Funeral held at the Rush Branch School house. (Dan Correspondent) | 1893-08-10-pg08 | DN |
Wiley, William Alfred/Miss Mary Catherine Cartwright | Wedding | MarriageLicense Issued. Married July 8, 1893 in Wise County, Texas | 1893-07-13-pg05 | DN |
Wilhite, Effie M. Miss | Death | Died Sunday 13 Jan. 1895 in Wise County. Daughter of James Houston Wilhite. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery. | 1895-01-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wilhite, George W. (of near Greenwood) | Death | Died suddenly 13 Jan. 1899. Buried at Rush Creek Cemetery. | 1899-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Wilhite, Ida Mae Miss/Mr Napoleon Best | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Dec. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
Wilhite, Liberty Madison Mr & Mrs (Mrs Ida Nicholson Wilhite) | Death | Their infant son died 31 Oct. 1896. Buried at Cottonwood Cemeetery on 1 Nov. 1896. | 1896-11-13-pg01 | WCM |
Wilhite, Liberty Madison/Ms Ida Theodocia Williamson (nee Nicholson) | Wedding | Married 24 May 1896 (last Sunday) (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
Wilhite, Sara Francis (Fannie (nee King) Mrs James Wilhite | Death | Died 18 Juen 1898 in Greenwood. She was living in Rush Creek. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1898-06-23-pg08 | DN |
Wiliams, Minnie and Nannie Misses | Death | Efforts are being made to bring H. H. Holmes to Fort Worth on a charge that he murdered the two girls. If he is sentenced in Philadehia it will be 2 years before he can be bought to Fort Worth. | 1895-06-13-pg04 | DN |
Wilkenson, Mr (lived near Keeter) | Death | Died Thursday leaving a large family. (Springtown Pilot) | 1887-03-05-pg02 | WCM |
Wilkerson, B. C. | Death | Marshall Bird was authorized by Commisioner's Court to sell some of his effects to pay for burial expenses, | 1886-09-25-pg04 | WCM |
Wilkerson, B. L. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Newark Correspondent). | 1898-05-06-pg01 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Ben | Death | Died Thursday night after being overcome in the bottom of a well. | 1886-09-11-pg05 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Callie E. Miss/Evan Aaron Brown | Wedding | Married 27 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Miss S.C. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Cliburn Terry | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Mr. | Story | Had a Water Well Dug | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Professor | Story | Opened a subscription school at Walnut yesterday. | 1891-07-11-pg04 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Professor | Story | Teaching school in Anneville? (paper damaged, can't be sure) | 1892-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Professor | Story | His school will soon be out. He is a faithful good teacher (Anneville Correspondent, Sam Catci) | 1892-05-14-pg01 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Sarah Frances (Sallie) Miss/Artemas Alexander Warren | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 3 Feb. 1889 | 1889-02-16-pg04 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Sarah Frances (Sallie) Miss/Artemas Alexander Warren | Wedding | Married 3 Feb 3, 1889 In Wise County. Couple of are New Hope. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Thomas | Story | Spend Sunday near river | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Thomas Sr. | Story | Our neighbor met gentleman in town | 1881-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkerson, Thos. | Story | Resident of Paradise Prairie | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkes, Miss Meda | Story | Of Tenn., were guests of R. C. Johnson | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Wilkinson, Dallie Mae Miss/Ernest Preston Slade | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Wilkinson, Dallie Mae Miss/Ernest Preston Slade | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wilkinson, James Marion/Miss Mary Pearl Vandiver | Wedding | Married 6 Oct. 1895. Bride is of Keeter. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg06 | WCM |
Wilkinson, John Flecher/Miss Susie Holt | Wedding | Married 14 Feb 1898 in Decatur, Texas | 1898-02-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wilkinson, T. W. Professor | Story | Teaching a mathematical school at Alvord (Sunset Signal) | 1890-07-19-pg08 | WCM |
Willams, Miss M.J. | Wedding | Wed to T.A. Boyers | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Willey, A.N. | Story | Paid for keeping pauper, Mrs. Smith | 1885-08-29-pg06 | WCM |
Willey, Albert N. Dr. | Story | Dispatch from Sunset on 9 June charges him with brutally whipping his wife. (Ida Cumpler married A. N. Willey in Dickson Co. Tenn. 3 Jan 1886. | 1888-06-30-pg05 | WCM |
Willey, Ettie | Death | Of Pella, buried at Pella | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Willi, Mary Elizaeth (Mollie)/George H. Crittendon | Wedding | Married 13 Jan. 1886 in Tarrant County, Texas | 1886-01-16-pg05 | WCM |
William, W. P. Professor | Death | Short Obituary. Teacher in the Decatur Public Schools died Wednesday the 20th inst from heart failure. He lived 5 miles east of Decatur. He was a prominent farmer and stockman. | 1895-02-28-pg05 | DN |
Williams | Story | Purchased 300 acres on Black Creek | 1885-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Williams Mrs. D.H. | Death | Died last week | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Williams E. P. Professor | Story | Principal of the Aurora school last year. | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Williams L. B. Professor | Story | Teacher at a school near Crafton. | 1893-02-24-pg01 | WCM |
Williams Mr. | Wedding | Wed to Miss McHenry of Fort Sill | 1881-10-14-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, (aged dr good merchant) | Story | is dangerously sick. Might be William J. Williams who died 25 Dec. 1888. Buried at Opal Cemetery. | 1888-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, 2 brothers | Story | Formerr teachers at Aurora an principals of two other schools in Fort Worth. | 1889-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, A. C. Dr. (of Audubon) | Story | Has moved his famiy to Alvord and will practice his profession in and around Alvord. (Alvord Budget) | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Williams, A.G. | Death | March 13, 1885 | 1885-04-04-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, A.H. | Story | Will build residence in Alvord | 1883-12-07-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, A.H. | Story | Confined to bed with illness | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, A.H. | Story | Returned from wagon tour | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, A.H. | Story | Brick work, chimneys, etc | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, B.F. | Story | Sends Messenger to Honey Grove | 1881-07-01-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Babe/Lula Elliott | Wedding | Marriage License Issued Married 24 Dec. 1898 | 1899-01-20-pg01 | DN |
Williams, Benjamin Franklin (a Pauper of Cottondale) | Death | Died at his mother's near Cottondale on th 11th instant. Buried at Opal Cemetery, Wise County. | 1893-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, Billie/Miss Beulah Goodgaine | Wedding | Married today. (West Fork Correspondent, Phenix) | 1891-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Billy | Story | Driving team of horses to the gin | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Billy | Story | Up from railroad this week | 1881-03-18-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Bob Mr & Mrs | Birth | An 11 pound daughter was born 28 April, 1899. | 1899-05-05-pg04 | DN |
Williams, Child | Death | Child of Parson James Williams died | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Clay | Story | Habeas Corpus writ by Judge J. W. Patterson fixed the bond at $2,000 for Clay Williams accused of killing George Binkley last winter. Bond given and prisoner released. | 1890-09-06-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Clay (colored) | Story | Examining trial by Judge A. Edwards set bond at $2,500 for his charge that he murdered George Binkley last week. (Decatur March 3, 1890) | 1890-03-15-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, Clay Mr | Story | Charged with murder (not sure who was the victim). Trial is underway. | 1893-06-17-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Clay Mr | Story | District Court Case. Acquitted of the charge of murder. | 1893-06-22-pg05 | DN |
Williams, Cora Ellen Miss/Mr Cornelius I, Hill | Wedding | Married in Bridgeport Friday 29 Sept 1893 according to the newspaper. Marriage record indicates marrid 4 Oct. 1893. | 1893-10-05-pg05 | DN |
Williams, Cora Ellen Miss/Mr Cornelius I. Hill | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 Oct. 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-09-30-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Cora Ellen Miss/Mr Cornelius I. Hill | Wedding | Married last Friday 4 Oct. 1893 in Bridgeport at he bride's home. | 1893-10-14-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, David/Miss Ida Idella Sheppard | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, David/Miss Ida Idella Sheppard | Wedding | Two sisters married 5 June 1887 in Wise County. (Paradise Crresponden) | 1887-06-18-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Dr. (of Aubudon) | Story | Boughte the old Uncle Jimie Miller place one mile from Hanna. We hope he will practice here in Hanna. | 1895-11-29-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, E. P. Professor | Story | Will be the principal of the Aurora school. He graduated from the University of Mississippi. | 1887-08-06-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, E. P. Professor | Story | Being visited by his brother Professor E.P. Williams | 1887-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, E. P. Professor | Story | Former principal of the Aurora School. | 1888-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, Edmund Jones Rev | Death | Obituary. Died 2 Dec. 1889. Buried at Pioner's Rest Cemetery in Fort Worth. Retired Minister of the Methodist Episcopalian Church. | 1889-12-07-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Elbert | Story | Appointed Greenwood officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Elbert | Story | An old gentleman of Greenwood | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Eld. | Story | Assisted by Eld. Hines | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Elizabeth | Wedding | Wed to J.A. Blackburn | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Williams, Emma O. | Wedding | Wed to O.J. Neal | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, Erasmuth Meredeth (Med) Mr/Miss Willie Viola Tincher | Wedding | Married 17 August 1898 in Greenwood, Wise Co. Texas. Couple are both from Greenwood. | 1898-08-18-pg01 | DN |
Williams, Eula | Story | School award, best lessons | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Finus Mr | Story | Arrested by Sheriff Mann for stealing Dr. Barclay's horses. | 1887-10-01-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, George | Story | Shot old man, George Burns | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, Guinn Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Monday morning. | 1897-04-30-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Guinn Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born a their home south of town xx April (maybe 24), 1897 paper too light to read. | 1897-05-06-pg06 | DN |
Williams, Guinn Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born Wednesday 26 April 1899. | 1899-04-28-pg04 | DN |
Williams, H. | Death | Stabbed by J. Pickett | 1881-07-15-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, H.A. | Story | Formerly a teacher | 1880-04-23-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, H.F. | Story | Preaching and teaching in Tennessee | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, H.F. | Wedding | Married in Giles Co. TN to Ella Maultsby | 1881-01-14-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Hannah Mrs | Death | Died on Christmas day. Buried in St. Louis, Missouri. | 1888-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Harry | Story | A youth of Decatur, amateur editor | 1885-05-02-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Hon. T.W. | Death | Brother of Blue Jeans Williams, 73 years | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Irene Miss/Ralph W. Cummings | Wedding | Married Thursday 26 July 1894 in Wise County, Texas at the Bride's father's home. Paper damaged. | 1894-08-02-pg01 | DN |
Williams, J. E. Mr (a crazy man) | Story | Deputy Sheriffs William Bryant and W. Helm took Mr Williams to the Terrell insane asylum. | 1892-09-17-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, J. E. Mr (a crazy man) | Story | He was a raving maniac when jailed. | 1892-09-17-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, J. H. Mr | Wedding | Filed for divorce against his wife Mary A. Williams for abandonment. | 1891-06-27-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, J. M. | Story | Write of Habeas corpus resulted in his obaining bail for $5,000. for charge of murder. | 1890-12-20-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, J. W./Miss Lula Robertson | Wedding | Married in Parker County, Texas 13 Sept. 1894. (Boonsville Correspondent) Groom might be Joseph W. Williams. | 1894-09-20-pg01 | DN |
Williams, J. W./Mrs A. A. Coleman | Wedding | Married 27 Oct. 1895. Groom was of Summit Farm. Bride was of Sunset. (Sunset Correspondent) | 1895-12-05-pg04 | DN |
Williams, J.M. | Wedding | Wed to Miss D.P. Milton | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, J.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Ann Hudson | 1885-10-03-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, J.W. | Story | From death to penitentiary for life | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Jack | Story | Brought to Wise County on a charge of horse theft. | 1887-10-01-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, James E. | Death | Murdered 7 June 1897 in Ardmore, Carter Co. Oklahoma by Mr Douglas.Buried at Odd Felllows Cemetery, Denton, Texas | 1897-06-23-pg01 | DN |
Williams, James Mr (of Denton) | Death | Obituary. Killed in Ardmore, I. T. 7 June 1897. buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Texas. | 1897-05-20-pg04 | DN |
Williams, James R. Rev./Mrs Bedy Jane Harper (nee Kierce) | Wedding | Married 11 Nov. 1897. Newspaper indicate marriage 4 Nov. 1897. | 1897-11-18-pg05 | DN |
Williams, James Thomas/Miss Florence Elizabeth Snider | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1890 in Wise County. (West Fork Correspondent, Phoenix) | 1890-10-11-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, John | Death | An old citizen died | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, John | Story | Deputy Sheriff, went to Wichita Falls | 1885-10-31-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, John | Story | Brought in two additions | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, John (Deputy Sheriff) | Story | They say he has gone off to get married. | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, John and Atta (nee: Gorham) | Death | Their only son, Jesse Coleman (born 1899, d. 1899) died Sunday. Buried at Sycamore Cemetery. | 1899-05-05-pg04 | DN |
Williams, John F. | Story | Resigned as constable of Precinct 1 and replaced by W. S. Gilbert | 1887-02-19-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, John H. | Death | Son Of Henry Williams | 1885-11-07-pg06 | WCM |
Williams, John H./Miss Eva Vallade | Wedding | Married 7 August 1897 in Aurora, Wise County, Texas (Muse Correspondent) | 1897-08-13-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, John Lamar Mr/Miss Maggie Smith | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897. (Prarie Point reporter) | 1898-01-07-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, John Lamar/Miss Maggie Smith | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1897. Both Bride and Groom are from Slidell. (Prarie Point Correspondent) | 1897-08-27-pg11 | WCM |
Williams, L. B. Prof/Miss MollieHenry | Wedding | Married in Sunset, Texas 21 August 1894 (Tuesday) Bride is of Independence Missouri. Groom is of Sunset, Texas | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Williams, Lon Mr | Story | Arrested for stealing a blanketfrom Mr. R. W. Bell (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-07-03-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, M.V. | Wedding | Wed to J.M Campbell | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Williams, Margaret Ulrica (Maggie) Miss/William S. Gilbert | Wedding | Married at the suburban residence of the bride's parents 1 Feb. 1888 in Wise County. | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Marion Lafayette (Fate) Mr/Mary Cloud | Wedding | Married 8 Sept 1895 Carter County, Oklahoma. (Davis City Correspondent) | 1895-10-18-pg10 | WCM |
Williams, Miss | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Boyers | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Miss Hattie | Story | An excellent reader | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Miss Sallie | Story | Found at Campbell House | 1884-04-11-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Miss Susie | Story | The milliner | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Mollie | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Mollie | Death | Daughter of R.A. Williams, of Audubon | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Mollie | Story | Inmomoriam-resolution | 1884-03-28-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, Mr | Story | Taken to the penitentiary. 2 year sentence | 1888-03-24-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Mr | Story | His school will be our Friday March 17th. | 1899-03-17-pg01 | DN |
Williams, Mr. | Story | Our merchant returned from New York | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Mr. R.A. | Story | Foster end of school visitor | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, Mrs (an age lady of Salt Creek) | Death | Died 27 Oct.1891. No other information provided | 1891-11-07-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Mrs (living on the Gose Place S. of Decatur) | Death | Died Wednesday night. | 1894-01-05-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Mrs. A.H. | Story | Took the train | 1884-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Mrs. A.H. | Story | Of Alvord, spent Monday night in city | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Williams, Mrs. L.T. | Wedding | Wed to Jesse Garrison | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Newt. Mr | Story | Sheriff Hawkins of Denton County arrested him for horse stealing. | 1897-08-26-pg04 | DN |
Williams, Prof. C.R. | Story | Teaching school at Willow Point | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Rhome. | 1886-01-09-pg01 | WCM |
Williams, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Rhome. (Rhome Corresondent: Egalite) | 1886-03-27-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Professor | Story | Opens school at Rhome next Monday. | 1886-09-04-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Rosa Miss/Max Goldman | Wedding | Married 9 January 1887 in Wise County by Rabbi Chapman of Dallas | 1887-01-15-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, T.V. | Wedding | Wed to M.S. Woodard | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Terrell Guinn Mr/Miss Minnie Lee Leatherwood | Wedding | Married 14 Nov, 1893 at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Decatur. | 1893-11-16-pg05 | DN |
Williams, Terrell Guinn Mr/Miss Minnie Lee Leatherwood | Wedding | Married 14 Nov, 1893 at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Decatur. | 1893-11-17-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Terrell Guinn Mr/Miss Minnie Lee Leatherwood | Wedding | Married Tuesday evening. J. K. Gilland and L. Woody were ushers. | 1893-11-24-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, Tom | Story | Owned corn mill and gin at Pella | 1883-03-16-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Tom (colored Mr & Mrs | Story | Are moving to San Diego California. | 1894-12-13-pg07 | DN |
Williams, Tom (negro) | Story | Fell about 18 feet and is dangerously hurt. It is thought he will recover. | 1889-08-10-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Tom (negro) | Story | Who recently fell in the Terrell building is able to be out again. | 1889-08-24-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Tom Mr | Story | His baby fell in the fire and burned its face and hands severely (Aurora News Locals) | 1888-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, Uriah/Mrs Lottie Hedges | Wedding | Married Sunday 9 Sept. 1894 at the residence of the groom. | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Uriah/Mrs Lottie Hedges | Wedding | Retraction of the statement that they were married | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, W. E. Professor | Story | Principal of a Fort Worth School. | 1888-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, W. E. Professor | Story | Formerly of Decatur is no the principal of the Fort Worth City school | 1888-07-07-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, W. O. Teacher | Story | Sunday school organized Paradise | 1880-03-26-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, W. P. Mr | Death | Obitruary. Born 55 years ago this coming March in Gibson County, Tennessee. Graduated from the Univ. of Virginia with honors in 1873. Married Miss Maud Addison about 8 years ago. Died of heart faiure feb. 20, 19895 and was buried in the Decatur Cemetery. He leaves a wife and two little ones. | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Williams, W. P. Mr | Death | D. L. Hoyl is the adminsitrator of Mr Williams Estate. Appointed 3 April 1895. | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Williams, W.H. | Story | Lodged in jail | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Williams, W.H. | Story | Charged with mail robbery | 1881-06-24-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, W.O. | Story | Greenback member | 1880-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, W.O. | Story | Sold his farm | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, W.O. | Wedding | Railroad wedding at Waco | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Williams, W.O. | Story | Ordered Messenger to Mountian Springs | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, W.T. | Wedding | Wed to Elmira Ellis | 1885-02-07-pg06 | WCM |
Williams, Walter (formerly of Wise Co.) | Story | Is now on the school board examiners at Vernon. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Williams, Will Mr & Mrs (nee: Miss E. Fay Wright) | Birth | Daughter born 17 Sept, 1898 in Denton, Texas | 1898-09-29-pg05 | DN |
Williams, William A. Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 6 Feb. 1895 in Alma, Ellis County, Texas. Buried in Decatur. Brother of Sam W. Williams of Decatur and sister of Kathrine Estell Williams Wolfe who married William Eusabius Wolfe. | 1895-02-14-pg05 | DN |
Williams, William Mr/Miss Effie Fay Wright | Wedding | Cards are out for their marriage. 27 Oct 1897 in Denton, Texas | 1897-10-21-pg07 | DN |
Williams, William versus Easter Williams | Wedding | Divorce dismissed. | 1886-09-18-pg08 | WCM |
Williams, Willie W. | Death | Obituary. Died 17 Sep 1891 (probably at home) Buried at South Grove Cemetery (Chico Cemetery). | 1891-09-26-pg04 | WCM |
Williams, Z. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Williams, Zack | Death | Age about 16 | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Williams,, Eula & Earnest | Story | Foster school award for best attendence | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Williamson, Dr. | Story | Of Sunset, been very ill | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Williamson, Francis Hall Miss/William Albert Mauldin | Wedding | Married last Thursday 15 Nov. 1894 (couple are of Rush Branch) | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Williamson, Mrs Ida Theodocia (nee Nicholson)/Liberty Madison Wilhite | Wedding | Married 24 May 1896 (last Sunday) (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-06-05-pg04 | WCM |
Williamson, William Brownlow Mr (lived near Dan) | Death | Died 13 Nov 1894 in Wise Co. from Typhoid Pneumonia. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. | 1894-11-16-pg07 | WCM |
Williamson, William Brownlow Mr (lived near Dan) | Death | Died 13 Nov 1894. He as one of the first settlers at Rush Branch. Leaves a wife and 5 or 6 children. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1894-11-23-pg05 | WCM |
Williamson, William Brownlow Mr (of Dan, Wise Co.) | Death | Died 13 Nov. 1894 in Wise County. Buried at Cottonwood Cemetery. | 1894-11-22-pg06 | DN |
Williamson, Willie Miss | Story | Is assisting Professor Gettys teaching at the Rush Creek school | 1893-02-02-pg04 | DN |
Williford, B.D. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. R.E. Hines | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Williford, Mr | Story | Helps teach school at Gravel Hill. | 1896-05-15-pg05 | WCM |
Willingham, Miss F.J. | Wedding | Wed to A.I. Landrum | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Willingham, R. T. Mr (of Bridgeport) | Story | Case against him was dismissed for stealing hogs. Evidence showed he thought the hogs were his. | 1889-03-02-pg08 | WCM |
Willingham, W. F. Mr | Death | His 9 year old son was smothered to death under a load of cottonseed. (at Denver) a few miles north of Sunset. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Willis, Alice Miss/Mr Jim Reynolds | Wedding | Married 13 April 1899. (Preskitt Correspondent) | 1899-04-21-pg01 | DN |
Willis, Anderson Fowler (Ack)/Miss Caurrie Clifford Brown | Wedding | Married 31, Dec .1895 in Wise Co. (Austin Correspondent) | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
Willis, Elizabeth Emma (Betsy) Sawyers Willis (nee Gilliland) | Death | Died this week Tuesday. Sister in law to R. J. Holbert. Buried at Cannon Cemetery, Grayson Co., Texas | 1887-07-16-pg03 | WCM |
Willis, Frank | Story | Appointed district judge | 1881-04-08-pg02 | WCM |
Willis, John (age about 23) | Story | Charged with stealing a watch in Cooke Co., arrested in Wichita Falls and jailed in Decatur. | 1887-07-30-pg02 | WCM |
Willis, John Mrs (probably wife of J. T. Willis of Montague Co.) | Death | Died Thursday 20th of Pneumonia. Leaves a husband and a number of Children. Claud, a Son has Pneumonia too. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1896-02-28-pg01 | WCM |
Willis, Katie M. | Wedding | Wed to R.W. Holbert | 1885-03-07-pg08 | WCM |
Willis, Miss | Wedding | Of Aurora wed to Robt. Barr | 1881-08-12-pg02 | WCM |
Willis, Miss Fannie | Story | Returned home last week | 1885-12-26-pg01 | WCM |
Willis, Mrs. | Story | Visiting World's Exposition | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Willis, N. P. Mr & Mrs (Lexington, Okla. Territory) | Birth | Daughter born 5 Feb. 1892. N. P. Willis is the correspondent from Lexington, OK | 1892-03-26-pg01 | WCM |
Willis, R.M. | Wedding | Wed to John H. Elliff | 1883-11-09-pg03 | WCM |
Willis, Wm. | Story | Waivered examination and held | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Willmot, Mattie Miss/Henry T. Loyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married Oct. 22, 1899 | 1899-04-14-pg10 | WCM |
Willow Creek | Story | 15 new houses | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Several waggon loads of goods passed through | 1881-09-30-pg03 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Mr. John Baylor moved from Aurora | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Will have 5 stores in all | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Dr. Nelms was in Fort Worth | 1883-11-30-pg03 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Fire in retaliation for fence cutting | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Dry goods, grocery, saloon, blacksmith, etc. | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | B.F. Hall meeting, 54 additions | 1884-09-12-pg05 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Six business houses there | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | Talk of building a mill and gin | 1885-07-11-pg06 | WCM |
Willow Point | Story | J.M. Allen and Mr. Helton have steam corn mill | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Willow Point, Texas businesses | Story | Businesses described. | 1892-02-20-pg08 | WCM |
Willow Springs, Texas | Story | The location is just off the Chico and Craton Road about 5 miles from Cico. | 1894-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Willson, Mr. J.S. | Story | Contracted to build bridge | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wilmeth, C.M. | Story | Editor of Christian Preacher in Dallas | 1880-05-28-pg04 | WCM |
Wilmeth, Eld. | Story | Of the Christian Church proposes discussion | 1883-10-05-pg02 | WCM |
Wilmeth, Elder C.M. | Story | To begin debate at Whitt | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Wilmeth, Elder C.M. | Story | Preached at Jacsboro | 1885-09-19-pg01 | WCM |
Wilmeth, J.R. | Story | Started on preaching tour in West Texas | 1881-08-19-pg02 | WCM |
Wilmoth, H.C. | Story | Ordered Messenger to Gainsville | 1884-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wilmoth, Nellie Miss/George Ingram | Wedding | Married last week in Salem. (Rocky Oklahoma Territory Correspondent) | 1898-12-08-pg04 | DN |
Wilmott, Mattie/Henry T. Loyd | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Oct. 1899 | 1899-09-22-pg07 | WCM |
Wilmott, Mattie/Henry T. Loyd | Wedding | Maried last Sunday 22 Oct. 1899. (Brumlow Correspondent) | 1899-10-27-pg10 | WCM |
Wilmurth, A. Mr | Story | "My wife C. A. Wilmurth has left my bed and board without just cause andI will not be responsible for any debts she may contract.. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Wilmurth, Alexander Mr/Miss Mary L. McLoughlin McLoughlin | Wedding | Married 30 Sept. 1897 in Tarrant County, Texas. Living in Wise Co. In 1900 Census. | 1897-10-07-pg01 | DN |
Wilmurth, Alexander W./Mrs Cynthia Ann Stokes (nee: Turner) | Wedding | Married in Decatur 16 May 1893. Groom is from Rhome. | 1893-05-18-pg05 | DN |
Wilmurth, Alexander W./Mrs Cynthia Ann Stokes (nee: Turner) | Wedding | Married in Decatur 16 May 1893. Groom is from Rhome. Bride is of union Grove. (Draco Correspondent) | 1893-06-10-pg04 | WCM |
Wilmurth, George A./Miss Lizzie Flynn Bost | Wedding | Married 11 April 1886 in Rhome, Wise County, Texas | 1886-04-17-pg04 | WCM |
Wilmurth, Mrs | Story | Surgery to remove cancerous jawbone. Is fast recovering. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Wilsford, Annie Lee (age 15) | Death | Obituary. Died 13 Dec. 1887. Buried at Crafton Cemetery. | 1887-12-24-pg06 | WCM |
Wilson | Story | Sold his place to Mr. Petty | 1884-10-17-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson County | Story | Fence cutters serve notice | 1884-09-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, A. F. (of Cundiff - 4 miles W. of Decatur) | Story | Will in a few days leave for his new home in Greer County. | 1892-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, A.J. | Story | Of Cottondale called to see us | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, A.J. | Story | Having a new well sunk | 1880-09-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, A.J. | Story | Of Cottondale, offers farm for sale | 1884-01-18-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, A.J. | Story | Of Cottondale, arrested | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Wilson, A.J. | Story | Rejoicing in Kansas | 1885-07-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Addie | Wedding | Wed to N. C. Herrod | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, Andrew Jackson (age 73) | Death | Obituary. Died 10 June 1897 at his home near Cottondale. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. Leaves a wife and 7 children. This is the 2nd death in his happy home. (Wise county Banner). | 1897-06-23-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, Andy (Andrew Jackson Wilson) of Cottondale | Death | Died 10 June 1897. Buried at Paradise Cemetery. Was married to Sarah Sallie Spry who is buried in McLean Co. Kentucky. | 1897-06-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, B.M. | Wedding | Wed to J.A. Weatherby | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Wilson, Ben A./Miss Jodie Neoma Green | Wedding | Married 28 Oct. 1895 in Wise County. (Sam Houston Correspondent) | 1895-11-08-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, D. M. | Story | Will teach the Garrett's Creek School. | 1886-10-09-pg08 | WCM |
Wilson, Don Carlos/Miss Nannie Epsie Lay | Wedding | They eloped from Gainesville where they live and were married in Wise County 13 April 1895. He worked for the railroad. Mr Wilson is a half brother to Decatur's T. J. McMurray. | 1895-04-18-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Don Carlos/Miss Nannie Epsie Lay | Wedding | Long detailed article. Came from Gainesville to Decatur and was married 13 April 1895. | 1895-04-19-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Dorsey Mr | Story | In jail in Wise County charged with killing Constable Abbott of Wichita County. | 1898-11-24-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, Dorsey Mr | Death | Charged with the death of Constable Abbott in Wichita County. Trial is in Wise. | 1899-01-05-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Dorsey Mr | Death | The jury found him not guilty of killing Constable Abbott and turned him loose | 1899-01-13-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Dr. (Dentist) | Story | Re-opening their dental parlots I nthe Caarpenter Building | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Elder B.F. | Story | Model christian gentleman | 1884-10-24-pg08 | WCM |
Wilson, Ex-Con | Story | Two horse thieves killed Dr. Smith | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, Frank | Story | Merchant at Cottondale | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Wilson, Frank Mr | Story | Will teach at Post Oak School next year. (Muse Correspondent) | 1898-06-30-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, George | Story | Of Salt Creek | 1880-07-02-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, Henry F. | Wedding | Wed to Rosa Rodine | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Wilson, J. D. | Story | Giving talks at the Teachers Institute to be held at Decatur 27 Sept 1889. | 1889-09-21-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, J. R./Mrs Angeline Cassinger | Wedding | Married 25 Dec. 1889 in Wise County, Texas | 1889-12-28-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, J.A. | Story | Building a handsome residence | 1883-04-20-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, J.A. | Wedding | Wed to Miss S.E. Fowler | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, J.A. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Wilson, James L (Fort Worth and Denver Railway) | Death | He was the fireman and was killed in Clarendon, Texas 15 July 1888. Buried at West Fork Cemetery, Jack County, Texas. | 1888-07-21-pg08 | WCM |
Wilson, Jim | Story | Arrested one day this week on a charge of petit larceny. | 1892-05-21-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, John | Story | Offers $100 reward | 1881-11-25-pg02 | WCM |
Wilson, John Benson/Miss Nancy Catherine Castleman | Wedding | Married at the home of the officiating clergyman Elder J. R. Williams 30 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. | 1889-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, John G. | Story | Taken from jail, 32 years | 1884-05-30-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, John G. | Story | An outlaw | 1885-11-28-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, John Jasper Mr | Death | Died 28 March 1896. (Rhome Correspondent) Buried at Dido Cemetery. There is also a memorial for him in the Boyd Cemetery. Son-in-law of Daniel Cook Caldwell, Husband of Laura Cadlwell Wilson-Rogers. | 1896-04-09-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, John Jasper Mr | Death | Obituary. Died Saturday 28 March 1896 at is home west of the river of pneumonia leaving a wife and five small children. | 1896-04-09-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Jrank | Story | Merchant at Cottondale | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, Julia E. Miss/Mr Ollie David Bray Sr | Wedding | Married last Thursday evening 6 Dec. 1894 (Sam Houston correspondent, Uncle Sam) | 1894-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Mary MissMr J. W. Downs | Wedding | Married 29 Feb. 1892 in Collin County, Texas | 1893-06-17-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, Mary Mrs and her infant | Story | Won her case against the Fort Worth and Denver train for killing her husband. Not sure what his name was or when he died. | 1890-03-29-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, Miss Sarah | Story | Productions at both the last meetings | 1881-06-03-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Mr | Birth | Daugter born. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1898-10-14-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, Mr (our Mill Man) (Anneville News) | Story | Just returned from his native home in North Carolina. | 1898-01-28-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, Mr. Lee | Story | Visiting daughters | 1884-10-31-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, Nancy Ella Miss/Jacob Van Meter | Wedding | Married 20 Dec. 1896. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1896-12-23-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, Nancy Ella Miss/Jacob Van Meter | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896 | 1896-12-23-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, Nancy Ella Miss/Jacob Van Meter | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 20 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Professor | Story | Will teach the next public shool at Aurora together with Prof. Rogers. | 1889-06-29-pg05 | WCM |
Wilson, Professor | Story | Teaches school in the Muse area. | 1898-02-10-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, Professor | Story | Teaches school at Muse. | 1898-11-17-pg10 | DN |
Wilson, Rev. | Story | Building new dwelling | 1881-12-30-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson, Robert Franklin/Mrs Eliza Olivia Martin (nee: Thurman) | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 27 Nov. 1898 | 1898-12-01-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, Sarah | Story | Teaching at Cottondale | 1880-06-11-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, T.H. | Wedding | Wed to Miss Rose Motsenbocker | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Wilson, Tom | Story | Arrested at Oak Grove meeting | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Wilson, W. F. Professor (of Mississippi) | Story | Will teach at Aurora School which opens 21 Aug 1891 as a subscription school for 2 months then public school. | 1891-08-08-pg01 | WCM |
Wilson, Wilbur F. Professor | Story | Resigned from the Aurora School under pressure. Temporary suspension of the school. | 1892-01-09-pg09 | WCM |
Wilson, Will Mr | Story | At school in Fort Worth. Was called to the bedside of his father at Cottondale. | 1896-09-24-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, William Mr | Death | Died at home in Weatherford. His wife was in Hammond Indiana. | 1895-08-22-pg02 | DN |
Wilson, William T./Miss Abbie Youngblood | Wedding | Married 2 July 1897 in Wise County. | 1897-07-08-pg08 | DN |
Wilson, William Walter | Death | Supposedly died the same day from pneumonia as his brother John Jasper Wilson. However Find a Grave indicates he died in 1943. | 1896-04-09-pg05 | DN |
Wilson, William Walter | Death | Correction. Walter Wilson is very low, but didn't die. | 1896-04-16-pg01 | DN |
Wilson, William Walter/Miss Elizabeth Netia (Nettie) Wright | Wedding | Married 29 June 1890 at the home of the Bride's father near Keeter. | 1890-07-12-pg08 | WCM |
Wilson, Wm. | Story | Of Bridgeport was in town | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, Wm. | Story | Wanted, 20 acres with house | 1880-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Wilson, Wm. | Story | Twenty acres wanted | 1881-01-07-pg04 | WCM |
Wilson. Hattie | Wedding | Wed to A.M. Harrison | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Wilton, Dr. H.F. | Story | Leaves Thursday for St. Louis | 1884-10-03-pg02 | WCM |
Wilton, Geo. | Story | The county surveyor | 1884-03-28-pg03 | WCM |
Wilton, Geo. | Story | Paid $3 a day | 1885-08-22-pg06 | WCM |
Wilton, Geo. C. | Wedding | Wed to Elizabeth Taylor | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wilton, Geo. C. | Story | Widow's son grown up to be upright | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wilton, George | Story | The county surveyor | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Wilton, George | Story | Officer of Farmers Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wilton, Henry Fullingim Dr/Miss Hattie A. Hardesty | Wedding | Married 27 Jan. 1886 in Wise County | 1886-02-13-pg01 | WCM |
Wimberly "Hard" | Wedding | Wed to Miss Mary Woody at home of B. Woody | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wimberly (Wimbley) Eliza Mrs (nee McCrory) | Death | Died last Saturday 30 Jan 1892 from Pneumonia an Lagrippe. Wife of James Wimberly. Buried at Gilley Cemetery. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Wimberly, Ike Mr and Mrs | Story | Their 4 year old girl was born with doubl pupils in each eye. | 1888-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Wimberly, James versus Martha | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court | 1899-12-22-pg05 | DN |
Wimberly, James versus Martha Wimberly | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Wimbley, Albert (age 15) | Death | Died from Typhoid at home near Boonsville 28 Nov. 1898. Son of James Wimbley. | 1899-01-19-pg05 | WCM |
Wimbley, Lula Bell Miss/Waler Burk | Wedding | Married 26 Nov 1893 in Wise County. (Bridgeport Correspondent) | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Wimbly, James versus Martha Wimbly | Wedding | Divorce granted in District Court. | 1899-12-08-pg06 | WCM |
Wimer, Herman Grant/Miss Mary Elizabeth Moss | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1895 in Wise County at the home of the Bride. Groom is from Indian Territory. (Aurora Correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Wimer, Herman Grant/Miss Mary Elizabeth Moss | Wedding | Married 24 Feb. 1895 in Wise County. (Rhome Correspondent) | 1895-02-28-pg01 | DN |
Wimer, Herman Grant/Miss Mary Elizabeth Moss | Wedding | 24 Feb. 1895 in Wise County, Texas. Groom is of Rhome, Bride is of Aurora. | 1895-03-15-pg05 | WCM |
Winchester, Joseph | Death | Was shot by John Green. Jr. | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
Windle, Lina Judson Miss/Mr Monroe H. Moser | Wedding | Married at the courthouse in Decatur, Texas 28 Dec. 1894. | 1893-12-29-pg05 | WCM |
Wingo, Eld. | Story | Preaching at Baptist Church | 1885-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Wingo, Eld. J.C. | Story | Preaching at Burleson | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Wingo, J.C. | Story | I promise to quit habit of chewing tobaco | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wingo, Rev. | Story | Been preaching in Decatur | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Wingo, Rev. J.C. | Story | A Baptist devine | 1885-08-15-pg07 | WCM |
Wingo, Rev. J.C. | Story | Preching in Kaufman | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Wingo, Rev. J.C. | Story | Was in Terrell | 1885-10-10-pg07 | WCM |
Winkfield, Willis/Mrs Ella Winkfield | Wedding | Mrs Ella Winkfield is suing her husband for a divorce because of cruel treatment. | 1893-07-29-pg02 | WCM |
Winkler, Deputy Sheriff | Story | The sheriffs gun was knocked off the table by their son, a toddler, and it discharged hitting the boy in the leg. Not thought to be fatal. (Sunset Signal) | 1893-08-24-pg01 | DN |
Winn, Claude E./Miss Ida Mae Harrison | Wedding | Married 1 Oct. 1899 at the Hotel Clifton in Bridgeport, Texas. Wedding atendees listed | 1899-10-06-pg07 | WCM |
Winn, Claude E./Miss Ida Mae Harrison | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 1 Oct. 1899 | 1899-10-13-pg05 | WCM |
Winn, Claude Mr/Miss Ida Mae Harrison | Wedding | Married Sunday 1 October 1899 in Bridgeport at the Hotel Clifton. | 1899-10-06-pg04 | DN |
Winn, J.W. | Story | Spent Tuesday night in Fort Worth | 1885-03-28-pg07 | WCM |
Winn, Thomas Mrs (of Gainesville) | Death | She was standing on her porch at Gainesville late Wednesday and was struck by Lightning. The Baby she was holding was not hurt (St. Jo Herald) | 1897-04-15-pg01 | DN |
Winslett & Lewis | Story | Closed ginning season | 1881-03-18-pg02 | WCM |
Winston, Chas | Story | Taken charge of drugstore at Garvin | 1885-12-12-pg04 | WCM |
Winston, J. K. | Story | Will teach the next term of free school at Garvin just like last term. | 1886-08-28-pg02 | WCM |
Winston, J. R. | Story | Teaches a flourishing school at Garvin with J. Alred as assistant. | 1887-04-16-pg05 | WCM |
Winter, Bud | Story | Fined $50 | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Winter, Child | Death | Child of Bud Winter buried | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Winter, Emmett Professor | Story | Teaches school in Jack County, Texas. | 1899-05-26-pg05 | WCM |
Winter, Mr (of Pella) | Story | Attended the Summer Teachers Normal at Decatur. (Alvord Reformer) | 1894-07-13-pg08 | WCM |
Winter, Mrs | Story | Is very sick at her son's home in Pella. Her daguther Mrs Prescott is making daily trips to see her mother. (Greenwood Correspondent) | 1897-04-09-pg08 | WCM |
Winter, Old Man | Story | Will lose $600 | 1885-11-07-pg07 | WCM |
Winter, Parson | Story | Of Alvord, was in city | 1885-07-04-pg06 | WCM |
Winter, Rev. Samuel | Story | Of Alvord, very ill | 1885-01-24-pg05 | WCM |
Winters, Bud | Story | Arrangements to build dwelling | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Winters, Bud | Story | New drilled well | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Winters, Elder | Story | Bought property of W. H. White | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Winters, Fritz | Story | Recently burned to ground | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Wisdom, C. H. Mr | Story | Sentenced to 2 years in the pen for forgery. | 1898-10-21-pg05 | WCM |
Wisdom, C. H. Mr (worked in C. H. Miller's Barber Shop) | Story | Convictd at Gainesville for forgery. 2 years in the pen, | 1898-10-27-pg05 | DN |
Wisdom, J.A. | Story | At Garvin, building house, church, school | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Wisdom, J.F. | Story | Gin at Garvin turning out 14 bales | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wisdom, J.F. | Story | Of Garvin, took cotton to Fort Worth | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wisdom, James (of Garvin) | Death | His child, Forest J. Wisdom age 7, died 9 Oct. 1889. Buried at Garvin Cemetery.. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wisdom, James (who lived on Salt creek in Wise Co.5 years ago) | Story | Convicted of horse theft in 3 counties west of Wise and give 5 years in the pen. | 1889-08-10-pg08 | WCM |
Wisdom, Lavina Adeline Mrs (nee: Davis)/Pleasant G. Arrington | Wedding | Married 25 Sept 1898 | 1898-10-13-pg01 | DN |
Wise Co. | Story | Dry Hollow meeting | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Wise Co. Civil Court | Story | Several names displayed | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Wise Co. Criminal Court | Story | Several names displayed | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Wise Co. Farmer's Alliance | Story | Met in city of Decatur, 10 o'clock am | 1885-08-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wise Co. Medical Assoc. | Story | Organized, officers named | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wise Co. Reformer, ed. William Forster | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Wise County | Story | Considering buying Poor Farm | 1880-04-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Flour mill needed in southern Wise Co. | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Commissioner's court on bridge repair | 1880-04-30-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Precinct 4 2600 people, census count | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Precinct 8 1013 people, census count | 1880-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Population in 1870, population now | 1880-07-23-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Two lots of wool sold | 1881-05-20-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Magnificent specimens of coal brought to Dallas | 1881-06-24-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Election Notice: hogs, sheep & goats to run at large | 1881-10-14-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | That our county court house is burned to the ground is a fact | 1881-12-02-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Has 18 post-offices | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | 3 mail-order post-offices in county | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | County clerk moved into new courthouse | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | 21 paupers drawing $100 each | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Twelve road scrapers bought in Wise Co. | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of Notaries Public in county | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | State school fund $13,048 | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Criminal Court convened | 1883-03-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Ann Scagraves vs T.S. Scagraves | 1883-03-23-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | The court house is nealy completed | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Grey vs Green from Paradise | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Court house stone studs may fall | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Prisoners came near making escape | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | 3 prisoners broke jail, by loosing plate on bottom of cage | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | 2 new Post offices in Alvord and Rhome | 1883-03-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Several names, Commissioner's Court, Special Term | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Criminal Court-Holly, Pruitt, Moore, etc. | 1883-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Grand Jury Report | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Grand Jurors listed, W. F. Burton Foreman | 1883-05-18-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | First iron bridge completed | 1883-10-26-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of pensioners | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | F.L. Mershon, Co. Treasurer report | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Persons appointed officers of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | School lands to bring five dollars per acre | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | County jail is crowded and old | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Precincts 2 & 3, land of school districts | 1884-05-02-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Contested County line dispute, decided | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | 20 school districts in precinct 2 | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of cannidates | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | State School fund $16,033.50--Decatur 949.50 | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of cannidates | 1884-08-01-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Valuation this year $902,780 | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Teachers Election | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Notice Teachers: Examining Board | 1884-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Tax to be gathered $29,641.23 | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Wise County jail complete--$22,000 | 1884-10-10-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Justice Precinct No. 2 begins | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | County treasury ran dry | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Pauper farm not less than 160 acres | 1885-02-21-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Additional notaries | 1885-04-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Convicts shall work out fines on roads | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Attorney has instituted suits against saloons | 1885-07-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Ordered Prohibition election | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of election precincts | 1885-09-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | List of southern towns | 1885-10-03-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Probition election-1649 for 1281 against | 1885-10-03-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Tax Collector, a list of towns | 1885-10-03-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Treasurer quarter report | 1885-12-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | W.C.T.U. met at Baptist Church in Chico | 1885-12-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Treasurer's quarter report | 1885-12-12-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | First class Fund disburments, Jury [long list of names] | 1885-12-19-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Jury servicxes, [long list of names] | 1885-12-19-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Long list of citizens went to Fort Worth | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Jury servicxes, [long list of names] | 1885-12-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Jury servicxes, [long list of names] | 1885-12-26-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County | Story | Treasurer quarter report | 1885-12-26-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Justice Courts | Story | Decatur, Audubon, Crafton, Chico, etc. | 1883-03-09-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County 1890 Census data | Story | Population of 16,601 in 1880. In 1890 it was 24,133. | 1890-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Banner Newspaper | Story | First issue is done. Alf Collier is the editor. | 1897-04-09-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Board of Examiners (Teachers) | Story | 30 teachers were examined. 26 passed, Names and grades given. | 1893-10-26-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Coal Company at Bridgeport | Story | 26 inch vein of coal found at 55 foot depth. | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Commisioner's Court | Story | Accounts allowed to be paid. | 1893-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Commissioners | Story | Building a vault in the rear of Ford Ford, Weakley & Johnston's old place for saf keeping of the county records. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Commissioner's Court | Story | Lists included names, work or product, and amount paid by the court | 1893-11-24-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Commissioner's Court | Story | Is reeiving plans and bids from Kansas City Architects for a new Wise Co. Court House on March 4, 1895. | 1895-02-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Court | Story | New road between B'port and Boonsville | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County Court | Story | Report | 1885-02-07-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County Court | Story | Saunders, Brookes, Smith, Tims, etc. | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County Court | Story | Report | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County Court House bids | Story | Rules for the bids on construction of the new Wise County Courthouse. R. F. Spencer County Judge, Wise Co. | 1895-04-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Court House Clock and Bell | Story | J. E. Mitchel of Fort Worth is the contractor. The new bell is 2,000 pounds an cost $1340. | 1896-05-21-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Court House cornerstone being laid | Story | Barbecue and picnic are planned. Schedule of activities is listed. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Court House cornerstone being laid | Story | 5 Oct, 1895 Saturday was a successful day for the laying of the corner stone. | 1895-10-10-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Court House Fire | Story | It was burned to the ground together with the Hollen beck buiding on the west side. It is thought to be Arson. | 1895-01-17-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Court House Fire | Story | Two articles. County Attorney Terrell and Esquire Tankersley held a fire inquest Tuesday. The evidence showed the fire was firstseen I nthe collector's office. | 1895-01-24-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Court House Fire | Story | All the school records were burned in the fire. | 1895-07-11-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Court House Vault | Story | Contractor Johnson says they will finish the stone work by next Wednesday. | 1895-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | Burned docket papers, records, bonds, minutes | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | Burned on morning of November 27th | 1881-12-16-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | The site of the old capital was needed for the new one | 1881-12-23-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | Capt. Sayers, the architect of new courthouse | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | A petition signed by 58 persons to move place of CH | 1881-12-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Courthouse | Story | Description. No wood was used anywhere, except doors and windows. | 1896-11-06-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Directory | Story | Judge: W. H. Bullock, District Clerk: Will A. Miller, Sheriff W J. Mann, etc. | 1888-02-18-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County District Court Grand Jury | Story | Meets the 27th of May. Jurors names are given. | 1895-05-03-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Drought of 1886 | Story | Meetings being held to relieve the suffering families. | 1887-01-29-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County has 6,223 pupils of Scholastic age | Story | 1886-08-07-pg08 | WCM | |
Wise County History (Feb. 1857) | Story | Wise was a territory attached to Denton, Collin, Hunt, Grayson, etc couties as far as judicial purposes. | 1897-08-19-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Institute | Story | to be held at Boyd Texas 26 Oct. 1895. Program is listed. | 1895-10-04-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Institute for Teachers | Story | To be held Nov 2 & 3rd for the scholastic year beginning 1 Sept. Judge J. T. Johnson wants every Wise County teacher to be present. | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Jail | Story | Letter to editor | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County men who were rejected due to medical evaluations | Story | Camp Mabry physicians rejected 13 Wise County men. Names listed. | 1898-05-19-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Messenger | Ad | $1.50 a year Decatur Texas | 1883-01-26-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | We hope exchanges will not miss our removal | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Deprived of benefits of exchanges | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Located upstairs in Brady building | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Thanks exchanges for change of address | 1885-01-17-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Three months for 25 cts. | 1885-05-30-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Official news of Wise Co. Alliance | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Outside talk about selling | 1885-11-14-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger | Story | Moving from Decatur to Paradise. No issue next week. | 1890-01-25-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger is now under new management | Story | C. J. Crabb has purchased a half interest. Now an partner with N. W. Halcomb | 1899-08-18-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger list of new subscribers | Story | Very long list of names and their towns. | 1899-10-13-pg07 | WCM |
Wise County Messenger Newspaper | Story | The founder Mr William Forster retires and H. A. and N. W. halcomb are the new owners. | 1894-01-26-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Messsenger, ed. Halcomb Brothers | Story | Joined the Wise County Press Association | 1896-06-04-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Notaries are listed | Story | With their hometowns. Most are in Decatur, followed by Bridgeport, Then Chico. | 1899-03-31-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Official Directory | Story | District Clerk: William A. Miller; Seriff W. J. Mann, and many others | 1888-06-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Official Directory | Story | Lists officials in Wise County such as judge, district clerk, sheriff, etc. | 1888-11-03-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Official Directory | Story | List of officials of Wise County, | 1892-07-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Official Directory | Story | State and County Officials names and position are listed. | 1894-01-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Old Settlers | Story | Reunion planned at Court House | 1881-06-17-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County Pickets Confederate Company | Story | History of this Company commanded by Col. G. B. Pickett. Written by Mc A. Harris. | 1899-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Pickets Confederate Company | Story | 15th B Texas Calvary, 2nd Regiment, Johnson's Brigade, Sgt. McCamey A. Harris. | 1899-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Precinct Directory | Story | There are 8 precincts: Decatur, Alvord, Crafton, Cottondale, Aurora, Greenwood, Bridgeport, and Boonsville. | 1887-06-18-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County Precinct Directory 1888 | Story | Precinct No. 1 court at Decatur on the 2nd Monday of each month. Precinct 2….. Etc. | 1888-02-18-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Precincts & court schedules | Story | Precinct 1 - Decatur; Precinct 2 - Alvord; Precinct 3 - Crafton; Princinct 4 - Cottondale; Precinct 5 - Aurora; Precinct 6- Greenwood; Precinct 7 Bridgeport; Precinct 8 - Boonsville. | 1889-01-05-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Press Association | Story | List of all the publishers and editors in Wise County in 1896. | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Reformer (Newspaper) | Story | Is no longer in existence. | 1894-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Reformer Newspaper | Story | Thad Shaw sold his interest in the newspaper. | 1898-08-11-pg05 | DN |
Wise County scholastic report by Judge Brady | Story | There are 5,147 scholastic age children in WiseCo., 5,863 last year. 11 districts failed to file. | 1887-07-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County school baord of examiners | Story | Will hold an examination of tachers Friday and Saturday 16 and 17 August. | 1895-08-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County School Children | Story | There are 5,112 pupils of scholastic age in this school year. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County School District who have purchased | Story | School desks dicionaries, globes and other things are listed. | 1886-12-11-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County School Statistics (current school year) | Story | 2,536 males, 2,320 females, 10 colored males, 9 colored females. Does not include Decatur. | 1888-08-11-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Schools | Story | 104 schools, one colored. 5,916 while sudents, 11 colored. | 1887-11-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Schools | Story | One hundred schools, each is taught for 4 and 1/2 months. Teachers paid $12 per month. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County Schools Districts listed | Story | Along with the teacher(s) and number of students in 1899. | 1899-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Schools in the Early Days | Story | by J. D. White | 1894-08-10-pg09 | WCM |
Wise County Soldiers (Co. H. 3rd Regiment) | Story | Were at Fort Clark then took the train to Galveston. Will ship out on the Morgan. Capt. J, K. Gilliland is in command. | 1898-09-22-pg05 | DN |
Wise County State Approved Normal | Story | Scheduled for this summer was achieved by Professors Haggard, Witt and Goldsmith | 1892-06-11-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Statistics for 1895 are listed | Story | For agriculture, Horticulture and Stock-raising. | 1896-08-14-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Statistics from the Assessor Paschall | Story | Mostly the information is given in terms of dollars. But acres of land in different categories is given. | 1889-09-07-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Statistics in 1892 | Story | According to Henry Amos Halcomb: population 24,000, 5,000 scholastics, $30,000 school fund. | 1892-07-09-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Sunday School Convention | Story | All denominations are welcome. | 1889-04-13-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher exam | Story | 24 applicants. 8 (1st grade score), 8 (3nf grade score), 6 (erd grade score - lowest passing) | 1893-08-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher Insittute | Story | Held at the public shool building in Decaatur 289 Sept. 1895. Paper damaged | 1895-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher Insittute | Story | To be held 26 Oct. 1895. Program is listed. | 1895-10-11-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher Insittute | Story | Program for Dec. 5, 1895 listed with names of people and subjects. | 1895-11-22-pg06 | WCM |
Wise County teachers | Story | 27 First Grade, 61 second grade, and 24 third grade teacher in Wise County. There is only one colored school in the county. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Association | Story | Program and presenters are listed. | 1893-10-26-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Teachers Association | Story | Meets monthly except when the Wise County Institute holds its 2 day session twice a year. | 1894-01-19-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Association meeting | Story | Program listed for the 1 and 2 Feb. 1895 meeting | 1895-02-01-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Insittue held Saturday at Boonsville. | Story | Details of talks and issues discusssed. | 1893-12-01-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Insittute | Story | To be held 25-2 March 1898. Names of presenters are given. | 1898-03-11-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Insittute | Story | 75 teachers attended. | 1898-04-01-pg05 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Institue held at Decatur | Story | Scheduled for Dec 1-2, 1899. Program listed | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Institue held at Decatur | Story | Speakers were Prof. Rayzor, Mr Foster, Prof. Halcomb, Prof. G. H. Carpenter | 1899-12-08-pg01 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Institute | Story | Held in Alvord 24 Nov. 1888. Results are and detailed program are given. | 1888-12-01-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Institute | Story | Will meet Saturday Jan 26 in the Decatur School building. J. S. Tomlin Chair W. H. Alexander Secretary. | 1889-01-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Institute | Story | Program is listed with speakers names and subjects of their talks. | 1894-10-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers institute | Story | Presenters names and topic listed. | 1895-02-14-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Teachers institute | Story | Program listing activities and speakers. | 1895-03-07-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Teachers Institute | Story | Speakers named. | 1897-08-27-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers Institute | Story | Will be held 31 March - 1 April, 1899. | 1899-03-10-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Teachers' Institute | Story | About 40 teachers attended the event. Next event will be 24 Oct. 1896 Program listed. | 1896-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wise County Teacher's Institute | Story | Held on Dec. 30 & 31 1898 | 1899-01-05-pg01 | DN |
Wise County Teacher's Institute | Story | Program for the Insittue to be held March 31 and April 1, 1899. | 1899-03-10-pg04 | DN |
Wise County Teacher's Institute | Story | Being held today and tomorrow. Program listed. | 1899-12-01-pg08 | DN |
Wise County Teacher's Institute | Story | To be held Dec. 29 & 30, 1899. Program described. | 1899-12-22-pg04 | DN |
Wise County Teachers Institute held 28 Oct. | Story | Details of talks and issues discusssed. | 1893-11-03-pg08 | WCM |
Wise County Techer's Insitute | Story | To be held 15 Feb. 1896. Praogram listed with names of speakers. | 1896-01-30-pg05 | DN |
Wise County Texas | Story | Petition presented to County Court to order | 1881-03-11-pg02 | WCM |
Wise County Texas | Story | A.N. Norcross is a transit person must appear in Audubon | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Wise Couny Official Directory | Story | W. W. Brady, Judge. Will A. Miller District Clerk, W. J. Mann, Sheriff, …...... | 1886-11-20-pg01 | WCM |
Wise Dellia Lee Miss/William Joseph Milton Palmer | Wedding | Married 18 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Wise, D.K.? | Story | Says his corn has silks now hanging | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Wise, David | Story | Minister at Cottondale, obtained patent | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Wise, Eld. | Story | Of Cottondale, house burned last week | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Wise, Eld. D. | Story | Of Cottondale, Baptists at Paradise | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Wise, Eld. David | Story | Of Cottondale granted patent for cultivator | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Wise, Elder | Story | Meetings at Cottondale | 1885-08-29-pg07 | WCM |
Wise, Elder David | Story | Closed Baptist meeting at Cottondale | 1885-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wise, Florence Belle Mrs (nee: Dyer) husband Michael Herrin Wise | Death | Died 12 July 1886 in Bridgeport leaving a baby (John Quicy Wise) 8 days old. Thomas Cemetery headstone says 11 July. | 1886-07-24-pg02 | WCM |
Wise, G. B. | Story | Arrested on a charge of selling mortgaged property. | 1891-06-27-pg01 | WCM |
Wisner, Cora Mrs (formerly of Henrietta) | Death | Died at her home near Amarillo on 6 Oct. 1890, Monday of last week. Leaving a husband and baby. (Henrietta Chieftain) Buried at Llano Cemetery, Amarillo. | 1890-10-25-pg04 | WCM |
Wisner, John Nelson/Miss Cora Brooks | Wedding | Married at Amarillo, Potter Co. on 8 Dec. 1889. Official record says 1 Dec. 1889. Bride is the daughter of Editor H. H. Brooks. Groom is of Kansas | 1889-12-14-pg08 | WCM |
Witcher, Bart | Story | Acquitted in Wise Co. fo releasing a murderer in Denton County in 1885. | 1887-08-20-pg03 | WCM |
Witcher, Bart | Story | Testified In Doc Martin case, but was arrested as he left the stand charge with perjury. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Witcher, Bart (of Denton) | Story | Put in Deatur jail on a complain of perjury. | 1888-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Witherspoon, Cordelia | Story | Of Parker Co., engaged in silk culture | 1884-05-09-pg02 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Resolution of respect from the congressional convention of the 13th district at Henrietta. | 1894-09-08-pg01 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Resolution of respect by the Knights of Pythias. | 1894-09-22-pg01 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Resolution of respect by the Knights of Pythias. | 1894-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Trial of Syd Booth charged with murdering J. D. Witt. Trial is set for 8 Jan. 1895 | 1894-12-13-pg07 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Alledged to have been murdered by M. L.Simmons at Decatur, 4 Sept 1894. Trial set for Monday 22 March 1897 in Denton, Texas. | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Trial is underway of M. L.Simmons for killing Witt at Decatur, 4 Sept 1894. March 1897 in Denton, Texas. | 1897-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Killed by Mr M. Lee Simmons (age 20 of Sherman) with a 41 caliber Pistol in the Carpenter building on the S. E. Corner of the Square (presumably Decatur). | 1894-09-06-pg01 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Story | Ran against G. B. Pickett for representative from Wise County. Witt was a strong Democrat and able orator. | 1894-07-05-pg04 | DN |
Witt, J. D. | Death | Trial of M. Lee Simmons for killing J. D. Witt is now set for 8 January 1895. | 1894-12-21-pg10 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Has a A. B. degree from Cumbeland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. He is the principal of the Chico Male and Female Institute. | 1891-06-27-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | He visited Aurora last Sunday. | 1893-02-04-pg08 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Decatur hopes to get him to head up the public school system. He graduated rom Cumberland University at Lebnon, Tennessee, He graduated the head of his class. | 1893-04-13-pg04 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Elected superintendent of Decatur schools. | 1893-04-20-pg04 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Elected Superintendent of the Decatur Public Schools. | 1893-04-22-pg04 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Has been president of the Chico Male and Female Instittue for the past two years. | 1893-04-22-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Will be in charge of the Decatur Normal which open the 10th inst. | 1893-07-15-pg08 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Teaches at Decatur High School. | 1893-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Superintendent of the Decatur School. Previously of the M. and F. Institute. (Male and Female) (Chico Reviewings) | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Being urged to run for representative of Wise County. | 1894-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Superintendent of Decatur schools wil run for Wise Co. Representative. | 1894-03-16-pg04 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Has been appointed conductor of the Summer Normal in Decatur. | 1894-04-26-pg05 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | He and G. B. Pickett had a very animated political discusion here in Chico tonight. | 1894-05-11-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Locked horns with S. O. Daws populist on politics at Garvin last Saturday. | 1894-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | In charge of the Decatur Norman on 3 July. | 1894-06-15-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Has recovered. His leg may have to be amputated. | 1894-06-21-pg05 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | will teach at the Baptist College next year. | 1894-07-13-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Story | Leg may have to be amputated. | 1894-07-19-pg03 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Resolution of respect by the 13th congressional convention. | 1894-09-14-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Exmining trial testimony. Very long article about him being killed continued on page 5. | 1894-09-14-pg04 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Exmining trial testimony. Very long article. Over two columns. | 1894-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | His killer Lee Simmons was taken to Henrietta under a writ of habeas corpus. He was granted bail. | 1894-09-21-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Died 4 Sept 1894. Resolution of respect by the Knights of Pythias. | 1894-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Trial for M. L. Simmons for killing J. D. Witt is set for tomorrow, Saturday. | 1894-12-07-pg06 | WCM |
Witt, J. D. Professor | Death | Killed by M. Lea Simmons who is on trial for the shooting. | 1895-05-30-pg05 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor (of Decatur) | Death | Examining Trial of M. Lea Simmons (of Sherman) for killing J. D. Witt on 4 Sept. 1894. Witnesses give testimony and are cross examined. | 1894-09-12-pg01 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor (of Decatur) | Death | Examining Trial continued from page 1. Lea Simmons was born 9 Sept. He was age 21 last Sunday. Paper damaged. | 1894-09-12-pg04 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor (of Decatur) | Death | Examining Trial of M. Lea Simmons (of Sherman) for killing J. D. Witt on 4 Sept. 1894. Continued | 1894-09-15-pg01 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Professor (of Decatur) | Death | Examining Trial of M. Lea Simmons (of Sherman) for killing J. D. Witt on 4 Sept. 1894. Continued | 1894-09-20-pg05 | DN |
Witt, J. D. Superintendent of the graded school | Story | long article about promotions in the graded school written by J. D. Witt. | 1893-09-14-pg01 | DN |
Witt, Joseph D (J. D.) Professor | Death | Obituary. Resolution of Respect by the Wise County Teachers Institute. | 1894-11-23-pg06 | WCM |
Witt, Professor | Story | Teaches at the Walnut School. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1895-04-19-pg08 | WCM |
Witt, Professor and Professor Haggard of Chico | Story | Attended the state meeting of principals (Sleepy Hollow (Willow Springs) correspondent) | 1893-01-12-pg01 | DN |
Witt, Superintendent | Story | Superintendent of the City Schools. They closed after a successful term. | 1894-04-12-pg05 | DN |
Witt, W. W. Mr (of Chico) | Story | Is home again since the term for his school at Newport is over. | 1894-05-03-pg08 | DN |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | He will bein his school at Newport on 13 Nov 1893. (Chico Reviewings) | 1893-11-10-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Opened up the free school at Walnut school house. (Anneville Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg01 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Left for Anneville Monday where he will teach school. (Chico Review) | 1895-11-15-pg08 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Teaches school at Anneville | 1895-12-06-pg04 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Elected for the 3rd time as principal of Anneville High School. | 1896-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Teacher at the Summer Normal | 1896-07-03-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, W. W. Professor | Story | Will be the principal of the Arlington City School. | 1896-08-14-pg05 | WCM |
Witt, Walter Whittier Prof./Miss Janie Scruggs | 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 |
Witter, George W./Miss Jessie Porter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-11-05-pg01 | DN |
Witter, George W./Miss Jessie Porter | 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 |
Witter, George W./Miss Jessie Porter | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 22 Nov. 1896. | 1896-12-03-pg05 | DN |
Wolf, Abram J. Mr/Mss Carrie Cohen (Cohn) | Wedding | Married Wednesday evening 23 Dec. 1891 in Decatur, Texas.. Both are from Loisiana | 1892-01-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wolfenbarger, Mana Miss (age 10) | Death | Shot and killed by her 12 year old brother unknown Wolfenbarger in Mkinney. Their father was John Walfenbarger. | 1886-06-26-pg01 | WCM |
Wolff, Walter | Story | Has moved to Springtown | 1885-03-14-pg05 | WCM |
Wollery, Henry C. Mr | Death | Arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Helms and Moore in Montague County. Sheriff Magill of Buffalo, Missour is here to pick up the prisoner. | 1892-03-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wollery, Henry C. Mr | Death | Died from heart disease while sitting in his chair 27 March 27, 1892. Buried at Springtown Cemetery. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1892-04-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wollery, Henry C. Mr | Death | Died from heart disease while sitting in his chair 27 March 27, 1892. Buried at Springtown Cemetery. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1892-04-02-pg04 | WCM |
Womack, J. L. | Story | Teaches at Briar this winter. (Briar Correspondent) | 1887-12-10-pg03 | WCM |
Womack, J. L. Professor | Story | moved from Briar, Texas to Louiville, Kentucky | 1888-09-01-pg04 | WCM |
Womack, John A. Mr (of Boyd) | Death | Died 27 march 1895 from Heart Disease. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2. (Newark Correspondent) | 1895-04-05-pg04 | WCM |
Womack, Joseph Andrew/Mrs Lizzie Meeks (nee: Mauldin) | Wedding | Married 28 Dec 1893 in Wise County, Newspaper said incorrectly that Jan, 26, 1894 was the marriage date. (Alvord Budget) | 1894-01-12-pg01 | WCM |
Womack. J.T. | Story | Murdered Frank Frisbie | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Womankiller, Jack | Story | Was convicted of murder | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, A. N. | Story | 150 acres for rent 1 mile S.E. of Paradise | 1881-01-14-pg02 | WCM |
Wood, A.N. | Story | Drive to Cottondale to see Banks and Burton | 1880-07-23-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, A.N. | Story | Went to Decatur | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, A.N. | Story | Farm for rent 150 acres | 1880-12-24-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, A.N. | Birth | It is a boy | 1881-08-12-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, A.N. [Albert Newton] | Story | 150 acres, 3 dewelling houses, good well | 1881-01-07-pg02 | WCM |
Wood, Ben | Story | Has sold his farm near town | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Ben | Story | Wagged off 2 turkeys out of 11 | 1881-12-30-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, Benj. | Story | Fresh beef for sale on public square Wed. and Sat. | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Benj. | Story | Need money due them | 1881-10-28-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Charles | Story | Tinner, adding improvements at Chico | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, D.B. | Story | Of Willow Creek gave us a visit | 1881-02-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Danield Byrd Mr | Death | One of Boonsville's most respected citizens died 20 Oct, 1895 in Boonsville. Buried at BoonsvilleCemetery, Wise Co. | 1895-10-25-pg01 | WCM |
Wood, Dr. | Death | A physician of Bridgeport | 1885-09-05-pg04 | WCM |
Wood, E.S. | Story | New doctor in Bridgeport | 1885-03-21-pg07 | WCM |
Wood, G. F. (of Willow Point) | Story | Has moved to Oklahoma. | 1892-06-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wood, G. F. (of Willow Point) | Story | Moved to Union City, I. T. | 1892-07-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wood, Joe A. Mr | Story | Shot by Hirsh Howard. The source of the difficulty wasn't described by Wood hit Howard several times with a hoe prior t othe shooting. Two of the 5 shots hit Joe Wood, but were not serious wounds. | 1894-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, John | Story | Dwelling burned near Sunset | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wood, Mae Miss | Story | Decatur City School teacher 1st grade. | 1896-08-28-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, Mae Miss | Story | Teacher of 1st grade in the Decatur Public School | 1897-05-13-pg04 | DN |
Wood, Martha Ellen Miss/Luther Douglas Morton | Wedding | Married 12 July 1893 in Wise County. | 1893-07-22-pg04 | WCM |
Wood, Miss Nannie | Story | Leading in progress at singing school | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Miss Nannie | Wedding | Wed to Mr. M. Quinn | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Miss R.C. | Wedding | Wed to F. L. Thomas | 1883-12-14-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Mr. A.N. | Story | Branch running on a boom | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Mr. A.N. | Story | Is dangerously ill | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, Mr. C.B. | Wedding | Of Chico wed to Miss Laura Proctor of Bridgeport | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Wood, Mr. Curtis | Story | On coon hunt with Tom Davis | 1883-02-16-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, Mr. Wm. | Wedding | Wed to Miss E. V. Burns by Eld. Wise | 1881-12-09-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Mrs. Adrienne | Story | Visited Martin's Branch School | 1880-06-04-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Nannie | Story | Lead in the recitation of verses | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Wood, Samuel J. | Story | Had Washington Territory fever | 1883-06-08-pg01 | WCM |
Wood, Sarah C. Mrs (nee: Porter) | Death | Obituary. Died 24 January 1897 in Sycamore. Buried there. | 1897-01-29-pg05 | WCM |
Wood, Sarah C. Mrs (nee: Porter) | Death | Obituary. Died 24 January 1897 in Sycamore. Buried there. | 1897-02-05-pg08 | WCM |
Wood, Travis Matthew/Miss Mary Hannah Dickenson | Wedding | Marriage license issued. Married 3 July 1893 in Wise County | 1893-09-09-pg05 | WCM |
Woodard, M.S. | Wedding | Wed to T.V. Williams | 1885-04-18-gp07 | WCM |
Woodard, Mary (Polly) Mrs (nee Paysinger) | Death | Obituary. Died July 20 in her 78 year of her age. Buried at the Alvord City Cemetery. Mother oif will Wodard and H. t. Magers | 1893-08-05-pg08 | WCM |
WoodH. B. Mr | Story | land to be sold for deliquent taxes | 1898-11-18-pg01 | WCM |
Woodmen of the World | Story | Newly elected officer for Decatur Camp No. 35 are listed. | 1893-01-12-pg05 | DN |
Woodmen of the world | Story | Special meeting in Decatur. | 1898-03-25-pg05 | WCM |
Woodmen of the World Decatur Camp # 25 | Story | Elected Officers. | 1893-01-14-pg01 | WCM |
Woodruff, Irvin | Story | School award, best deportment | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Woodruff, Irvin | Story | Foster school award for deportment | 1884-09-05-pg08 | WCM |
Woodruff, Irwin Mr | Story | At a party north of Alvord Mr Fayette Cater (Carter?) cut Mr Woodruff with a knife. Whiskey was the cause of the difficulty. | 1893-12-29-pg04 | WCM |
Woodruff, Mr. Irvin | Story | Visitor at Foster School | 1885-02-14-pg01 | WCM |
Woodruff. Frankie | Story | School award, best lessons | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Woodrum, W.P. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. Stubblefield | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Woods, A.T. | Wedding | Wed to Miss L.A.J. Ball | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Woods, Chef (brother of Ceph Woods) | Death | Killed by lightning 20 years ago. Partner with J. C. Carpenters in the cattle business. | 1893-09-02-pg01 | WCM |
Woods, Forest (living near Chico) | Death | Not expected to live long. | 1886-06-05-pg03 | WCM |
Woods, Forest (living near Chico) | Story | Is not expected to live. | 1886-06-05-pg06 | WCM |
Woods, Forest (living near Chico) | Death | Died last Sunday 20 June 1886. (Chico Correspondent) | 1886-06-26-pg01 | WCM |
Woods, J.G. | Story | Newspaper published by | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Woods, John G. | Story | Registered at Con-fed reunion | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Woods, Mrs. Fannie | Death | Wife of Clint Woods | 1884-05-09-pg03 | WCM |
Woods, Rose Miss (colored) | Story | Is teaching the Colored school in Decatur. | 1890-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Woods, thomas Donatus Rosenstein/Miss Martha Elizabeth Sparks | Wedding | Married 27 Sept 1896 on Sweetwater, five miles East of Decatur. | 1896-10-02-pg05 | WCM |
Woods, Uncle Forrest | Story | Is in feeble health | 1883-11-16-pg02 | WCM |
Woods, W.N. | Story | Fined $5 | 1885-08-01-pg07 | WCM |
Woodwad, Jefferson Davis (Jeff)/Miss Exah Jane Woody | Wedding | Married 28 Sept 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Woodward, A. Mrs | Story | Her school at New South closed the 12th after a successful term. | 1897-04-01-pg01 | DN |
Woodward, Elizabeth Stanfield Mrs | Death | Died Tuesday afternoon 6 Dec. 1892. Wife of William Samuel WoodwardBuried at Aurora Cemetery. (from the News) | 1892-12-10-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Elizabeth Stanfield Mrs | Death | Died recently (West Fork Correspondent Phenix) paper damaged. | 1892-12-24-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Lela Elizabeth Miss/John Hunter Whorton | Wedding | Married 26 Feb. 1896 in Wise County, Texas. | 1896-03-12-pg01 | DN |
Woodward, Lelia Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Will teach at Rhome for the ensuing year. (Rhome Corrspondent) | 1895-08-01-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Lelia Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Will teach Music and Elocution at Rhome. | 1895-09-05-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Lelia Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Opened a private school at Rhome. | 1895-09-12-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Lelia Mrs (of Decatur) | Story | Teaches school at Rhome. | 1895-09-26-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Teaching school at Bridgeport. | 1896-04-10-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Chosen to teach at the Decatur City School for the coming year. First Grade | 1896-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Elected as the teacher of the 1st grade in Decatur Public School. | 1897-05-07-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Teacher at the public school is sick. Mrs C. H. Smith is filling her position. | 1897-09-23-pg03 1897-09-23-pg03 |
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Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Teacher at the public school is sick. Mrs C. H. Smith is filling her position. | 1897-09-23-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Resumed teaching since she is recovered from her illness. | 1897-10-07-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Mae Miss | Story | Teaches at the primary department of the Decatur Public School. | 1899-05-19-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, May Miss | Story | Teaches at the Decatur Graded Schools | 1897-02-04-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, May Miss | Story | Her public school closes friday | 1897-04-29-pg01 | DN |
Woodward, Miss | Story | Their school closed yesterday | 1897-05-28-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Mrs | Story | Teaching school at Decatur. | 1896-04-30-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Nannie Miss/A. D. Anderson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 14 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Woodward, S. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Saturday 3 July 1897 in Decatur, Texas | 1897-07-15-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, S. A. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Daughter born Thursday 1 July, 1897. | 1897-07-16-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, S. A. Mrs | Story | Employed to teach the New South School 3 Miles N. of Decatur. | 1896-10-15-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Samuel James Capt. (Sr) | Death | Obituary. Died in Hot Springs Arkansas 25 June 1893, buried at Odd Fellow Cemetery in Denton. | 1893-07-08-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Sidney A./Leila Fisher Miss | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 in Waelder, Gonzalez, Texas. Cards are out. | 1895-04-12-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Sidney A./Leila Fisher Miss | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 Gonzales, Texas | 1895-05-03-pg05 | WCM |
Woodward, Sidney A./Miss Leila Fisher | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 in Waelder, Gonzales, Texas. | 1895-04-11-pg05 | DN |
Woodward, Sidney A./Miss Leila Fisher | Wedding | Married 24 April 1895 in Waelder, Gonzales, Texas. | 1895-05-02-pg05 | DN |
Woody Family | Story | Had a reunion on Deep Creek Christmas day and on Wednesday came to Decatur and visited Mr Jesse Woody. Uncle Sam Woody is an old settler | 1895-01-10-pg03 | DN |
Woody family and relatives | Story | Will be a reunion in Springtown at Mr John Woody's. | 1889-07-20-pg05 | WCM |
Woody Family Reunion held | Story | Held at Veal Station at the Woody old homestead. Charles Woody son of George Woody gave a talk. | 1889-08-10-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, A.N. | Story | And Massey on a warm trail in Cooke Co. | 1881-02-18-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, A.N. | Story | Charged with murder, jury could not agree | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, A.N. | Story | Charged with murder | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, Abe (an old citizen of Fort Worth) | Death | Died 7 April 1888 in Ozark, Missouri his old home. Burie at Pembina Cemetery, Christian Co., Missouri. Was once a U. s. Marshall. (Gazette 8 April 1888) | 1888-04-14-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Abe Mrs | Death | She was startled to hear the remains of her son John Wooody would be brought to Fort worth last night from Brantley, Montgomery Co. Texas. (Gazette of 28 Jan. 1890. | 1890-02-08-pg08 | WCM |
Woody, Brice | Story | Appointed Boonsville officer of election | 1884-02-29-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, C. L. | Story | Teaches at Boonsville. | 1890-12-06-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, C. L. Mr | Story | Liensed to Practice Law. | 1892-02-06-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Charles Lorenzo/Miss Ella Rhome | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 4 April 1897. | 1897-04-09-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Charles Lorenzo/Miss Ella Rhome | 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 |
Woody, Charles Lorenzo/Miss Ella Rhome | Wedding | Married 14 April 1897 at the Bride's home | 1897-04-16-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Charles Mr | Story | Works in th county attorney's office in Dallas. | 1895-11-07-pg05 | DN |
Woody, Charley Mr | Story | Taught in Decatur the last 6 months (Springtown Newsdealer Locals) | 1889-06-08-pg08 | WCM |
Woody, Exah Jane Miss/Jefferson Davis (Jeff) Woodward | Wedding | Married 28 Sept 1887 in Wise County. | 1887-10-01-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, G.P. | Story | On hill west of of Cottondale | 1880-06-11-pg02 | WCM |
Woody, G.P. | Story | On building committee for new schoolhouse at Cottondale | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Geo. | Story | Of Salt Creek, were in the city | 1883-05-04-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Geo. P. | Story | Had lighting rods put on house | 1880-05-07-pg02 | WCM |
Woody, George | Story | Having well drilled at Cottondale | 1881-05-20-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, George Preston Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 30 Oct 1889 in Springrtown. Buried at Veal Station Cemetery. | 1889-11-09-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, George Preston Mr | Death | Second Obituary. Died 30 Oct 1889 in Springrtown. Buried at Veal Station Cemetery. | 1889-11-16-pg01 | WCM |
Woody, J. L. (of Cottondale) | Story | Grand Juror fo the term of District Court commencing Feb. 4, 1889 | 1889-01-12-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, J. M. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son bonr 7 May 1894. | 1894-05-10-pg05 | DN |
Woody, J. M. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their infant son Boger, died 10 Dec. 1895 in Decatur. | 1895-12-12-pg01 | DN |
Woody, J.L. | Story | $10 for recovery | 1881-07-08-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, J.L. | Story | On building committee for new schoolhouse at Cottondale | 1881-08-05-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Jesse | Wedding | Wed to Miss Arevia Bates | 1885-08-08-pg06 | WCM |
Woody, Jesse/Miss Dora Carlock | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 25 Nov 1899 | 1899-12-01-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, John (old settler, age 79) | Death | Died near Veal Station in Parker Co., Texas last week. | 1886-06-12-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, John E. | Death | Son of Abe Woody died 25 Jan 1890 Brantley, Montgomery Co., Texas | 1890-02-08-pg08 | WCM |
Woody, John Prof./Miss Etta Tinsley | Wedding | Married at Boonsville Thursday, 30 March 1899. | 1899-04-14-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, John Professor | Story | Teaches school at Cottondale. | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, John Professor | Story | Closed his school on the 17th of Feb. Miss Bessie Cannon of Bridgeport was his assistant. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-03-12-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, John Professor | Story | Closed his school at Cottondale. (Boonsville Correspondent) | 1897-03-19-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, John Professor (of Boonsville) | Story | Teaches at the Cottondale Shool. | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, Jos. L. | Story | Grand Jury list | 1885-08-22-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, Julia E. | Wedding | Wed to Mr. Jas. F. Stewart | 1883-11-09-pg02 | WCM |
Woody, Lillie Miss/William Jackson Gisham | Wedding | Married Wednesday 2 Nov. 1898 at the residence of the Bride's parents. Grooms is from Mississippi. | 1898-11-04-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Lillie Miss/William Jackson Gisham | Wedding | Married Wednesday 2 Nov. 1898 at the residence of the Bride's parents in Decatur. Groom is from Mississippi. | 1898-11-11-pg05 | DN |
Woody, Mattie May Miss/Mr William Allen Bridges | Wedding | Married 9 Dec. 1894 in Wise County at the home of the Bride's parents. (Cottondale Correspondent) | 1894-12-14-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, Miss Mary | Wedding | Wed to "Hard" Wimberly by Rev. Gattis | 1881-12-16-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Miss Sally | Story | Guests of Mrs. Mershon | 1881-03-25-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Missouri Emaline Miss/John william W. Glass | Wedding | Marriage License issued. Married 23 Dec. 1896. | 1896-12-25-pg01 | WCM |
Woody, Missouri Emaline/John W. W. Glass | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1896. They moved into the Swinford house in Boonsville, Texas. (Boonsville Bulletin) | 1897-01-07-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Mr Brice | Story | Of South Willow creek gave us a call | 1881-05-06-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Mr. G.P. | Story | Of Salt Creek says worms have destroyed wheat | 1881-11-04-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Mrs. Brice | Story | Has been very sick | 1881-01-21-pg02 | WCM |
Woody, Nora Anna Miss/Mr Oscar Dunreath Hutchinson | Wedding | Married 15 August 1895 at the home of the Bride's father in Decatur. | 1895-08-16-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Sam | Story | Late of Deep Creek, serving as bailiff | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, Sam | Story | Shot by Col. Leonard after making jokes about him at the Reunion Thursday. Not serious. | 1897-08-20-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, T. D. | Story | 2nd white chid born in this part of the state, (Fort /worth Gazette) | 1886-04-03-pg06 | WCM |
Woody, T. D. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son born 29 July 1894. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Woody, T. D. Mr & Mrs (of Decatur) | Birth | Son, Dennis, born Sunday. | 1894-08-02-pg03 | DN |
Woody, T.D. | Story | Spent Tuesday night in Fort Worth | 1885-02-21-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, T.D. | Story | Paid $4.75 | 1885-10-10-pg04 | WCM |
Woody, Uncle Billy | Wedding | Mrs. Biddy Stewart of Boones' Creek | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Uncle Billy | Story | And lady was in town | 1881-04-29-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Uncle Sam | Correspondence | Complained he only ate 3 or 4 time while others ate | 1881-10-14-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Uncle Sam | Story | Found wild on prairies | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Woody, W. M. (Eldest son of Sam Woody) | Story | Has been living in Washington Territory for 5 years. Came to Wise to visit his parents. | 1886-09-11-pg04 | WCM |
Woody, Walter Earnest/Miss Charlotte R. Druehl | Wedding | Married in Kansas City Missouri 2 Nov, 1897. Grand son of Uncle Sam Woody of Wise County. | 1897-11-25-pg05 | DN |
Woody, William | Story | Accidentally shot himself in the left breast while duck hunting. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery where his grandfather Sam Woody is buried. | 1888-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Woody, William | Story | Son of T. D. Woody of Decatur. Accidentally shot himself in the left breast while duck hunting. Buried at Deep Creek Cemetery where his grandfather Sam Woody is buried. | 1888-11-03-pg08 | WCM |
Woody, Willie (school age child) | Death | Tribute of respect by his class mates. Died 27 Oct. 1888. Burried at Deep Creek Cemetery | 1888-11-03-pg04 | WCM |
Woody, Wm. | Wedding | Father of George & Joe | 1880-10-15-pg03 | WCM |
Woody, Wm. | Story | First to settle on Walnut Creek | 1883-11-16-pg03 | WCM |
Woody. Uncle Sam | Story | Uncle Sam has a little tomahawk | 1880-06-25-pg02 | WCM |
Woolery, Dora May & Willie Pearl | Story | The Guardian, D. H. Woolery has submmited the condtion of the estate to the court. | 1888-06-09-pg01 | WCM |
Woolery, Martha Mrs (nee: King) | Death | Obituary. Died 11 Nov 1883 at age 21. Buried at Springtown Cemetery.. Her husband D. H. Wollery is the executor of the estates of his daughters: Dora Mae Woolery Bailey and Willie Pearl Wollery Parks. | 1888-06-23-pg01 | WCM |
Woolery, W. R. Mr & Mrs (of Cottondale) | Birth | Son born 22 May 1893 | 1893-05-27-pg05 | WCM |
Wooley, C.M. | Story | Sends Messenger to P.V. Wooley | 1883-10-12-pg03 | WCM |
Word, Charley | Story | Our old Texan and neighbor | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Workman, Claude Newton Dr./Miss Josephine (Josie) Roth | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1895. (Willow Point Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg01 | WCM |
Workman, Mr | Death | The little 4 year old daughter of Mr workman who recently moved here from Decatur, died Saturday evening. | 1893-12-08-pg03 | WCM |
works, Henry C. | Death | Obituary. Died 10, Nov. 1886 from a cancer on his face. Buried at Aurora Cemetery. | 1886-11-13-pg04 | WCM |
Worley, A. J. Rev of the M. E. Church South | Story | Has been transferred to Oklahoma City. | 1889-08-31-pg05 | WCM |
Worley, E. E. Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 4 month old baby died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday (Boonsville Bulletin) | 1897-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Worley, John Bell/Miss Laura J. Marshall | Wedding | Married 26 Dec. 1886 in Wise Co. | 1886-12-04-pg02 | WCM |
Worley, Professor | Story | Teaches school at East Mound. | 1886-01-09-pg05 | WCM |
Worley, Professor | Story | Completed his school at East Mound last week. | 1886-03-06-pg04 | WCM |
Worley, Rev. | Story | New Methodist minister in Decatur. | 1887-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Worly, William Professor | Story | Teaching school at Balsora. (Balsora Correspondent) | 1896-01-10-pg01 | WCM |
Worthy, Ethel Evelyn Miss/John Logan Dorsey | Wedding | Married 8 July 1897. Cottonwood Correspondent | 1897-07-16-pg08 | WCM |
Wren, James A./Miss Emily E. Ward | Wedding | Married 1 Sept. 1889 In Parker County. Couple of are New Hope. (Aurora Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-10-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wren, Minnie Miss/Everett Lee Harris | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 24 Dec. 1899 | 1899-12-29-pg02 | WCM |
Wright & McCrary | Story | Are one price grocery men | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wright & McCrary | Story | Firm dissolved | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Wright Mrs/Mr Preston | Wedding | Married 1891 | 1891-05-09-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, A. P. | Death | His father died at his old homestead in Kentucky. | 1888-11-24-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, Amanda (Mandy) Miss/Charlie Lagrone | Wedding | Married 9 March 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, B. F. Unknown heirs | Story | land to be sold for deliquent taxes | 1898-11-18-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, C. Mr | Death | Died recently. He was with the firm of Wright and Chandler of Boyd. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-08-03-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, Charles | Story | Arrested | 1880-04-16-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Eddie (formerly of Decatur) | Death | Died in southern Texas the 5th instant from pneumonia. Well known to the young folks. | 1898-02-24-pg05 | DN |
Wright, Edna Mrs/James H. Chriswell | Wedding | Married Thursday 10 July 1899. (Rush Branch Correspondent) | 1899-07-21-pg05 | DN |
Wright, Edna Mrs/James Hubbard Chriswell | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married July 10 1899 | 1899-07-14-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, Effie Fay Miss/Mr William Williams | Wedding | Cards are out for their marriage. 27 Oct 1897 in Denton, Texas | 1897-10-21-pg07 | DN |
Wright, Eld. | Story | Closed a series of meetings | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Eld. | Story | Preached at Aurora | 1885-09-12-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Eld. W.H. | Story | Will hold protracted meeting at arbor | 1883-06-08-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Preaching at Martin's Branch | 1880-07-30-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Preached sermon at Christian Church | 1880-08-06-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Mrs. Jollie visiting | 1883-10-19-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Will preach at Alvord | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Begin meeting | 1885-08-08-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Elder | Story | Conducting meeting at Paradise | 1885-09-05-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Elder W.H. | Story | Lectured at Aurora | 1885-06-27-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Elizabeth Netie (Nettie) Miss/William Walter Wilson | Wedding | Married 29 June 1890 at the home of the Bride's father near Keeter. | 1890-07-12-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, Ella Nettie Miss/John William Layfield | Wedding | Marriage License issued Married Dec. 18, 1898. | 1898-12-23-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, G.C. | Story | Sheriff of Clay County | 1885-08-15-pg06 | WCM |
Wright, Girl | Death | 2 year old daughter of R. W. Wright | 1881-03-11-pg02 | WCM |
Wright, J. W. | Story | Bought farm from J. W. Richey | 1880-12-03-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, J. W. Mr & Mrs | Death | That little baby died. Miss Ella Kinsolving during the illness. (Alvor Budget) | 1893-06-03-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, James Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Correspondent Zeke) | 1897-04-01-pg08 | DN |
Wright, Jim | Story | Spent Sunday night in Fort Worth | 1885-04-25-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Joe | Death | Shot and killed his brothr-in-law Arthur Coleman in Wilberger Co. Texas. | 1894-10-25-pg02 | DN |
Wright, John (of Rough Edge) | Death | Died recently (West Fork Correspondent - Phenix) | 1893-01-28-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, John A./Miss Hannah E. Ford | Wedding | Bride is from Hog Branch. Married 16 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-20-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, L. C. Mr (lives 4 miles W of Aurora) | Story | had his left foot amputated. He was crippled in the late war when his horse fell on him. | 1890-02-22-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Lula Miss/Jack Allcorn | Wedding | Married 3 Dec. 1899. Both bride and groom are from Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. Groom is the son of W. W. Allcorn. | 1899-12-15-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Malinda Mrs (nee: Henson)/Thomas Burton McClendon | Wedding | Married 3 April 1890 near Paradise, Texas | 1890-04-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Margaret Elizabeth (Maggie) Miss/Russell Craft | Wedding | Married 30 Nov. 1887. Bride and Groom are from Jack County. | 1887-12-17-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Mary Florence (Mollie) Miss/Alexander Virgil Hanna | Wedding | Married 17 Feb. 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-03-06-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, Mary Ida Miss/Joseph Luther Swinford | Wedding | Married 23 Dec. 1888 in Wise Co. (Hog Branch Correspondent) | 1889-01-12-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, Miss Mollie | Story | Belles of Chico were guests of Judge Weaver | 1884-03-21-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Miss Mollie | Story | Teaching music at Cottondale | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, Miss N.M. | Wedding | Wed to M.W. Seaborn | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, Mr & Mrs (Mrs Sallie) | Birth | Daughter born on the 21st. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1897-02-12-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. | Story | Have beautiful location | 1883-12-14-gp03 | WCM |
Wright, Mr. C.J. | Story | Of this place, met W. A. Anderson | 1883-03-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, Mr. James W. | Story | Has sold his farm south of here to Hunt | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, Noel King/Miss Emma Mary P. Greer | Wedding | Married 3 Sept. 1889 in Wise Co., Bride is of Aurora. (West Fork Correspondent, Sub) | 1889-09-14-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, Ora Addis Ernest/Miss Rena McGuire | Wedding | Married 6 Nov 1892 at the residence of James Hickey in Decatur. Couple are from Decatur. | 1892-11-12-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, Pleasant (Pleas) Mr | Death | Obituary. Died 16 July 1894 in Boyd. Buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2 | 1894-07-26-pg03 | DN |
Wright, St. Mr (might be Steel) | Death | One of his twin babies was buried at Aurora recently. (Newark Correspondent) | 1894-07-13-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, Tom | Story | Three prisoner escaped from the jail. Tom Wright violated the local option law for liquor. | 1898-06-02-pg05 | DN |
Wright, Tom Mr | Story | Left arm was badly burned while extinguishing his wife's clothing fire. | 1893-03-11-pg01 | WCM |
Wright, Tom Mr | Story | He was one of the prisoners that broke jail recently was caught in Wichta Co and brought here yesterday. | 1898-06-24-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, W. H. Mrs | Story | Opened a private school at her home on Decatur Street last Monday. | 1888-02-04-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, W. P. | Story | One of our merchants | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, W. P. and family | Story | Returned home at Alvord after visiting their old homes in Missouri and Kentucky. | 1889-06-22-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, W. S. | Story | Is still very poorly and weak. (Cottonwood Correspondent) | 1896-12-11-pg08 | WCM |
Wright, W.H. | Story | Of the Christian Church to preach | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, W.H. | Story | Meetings at Paradise | 1885-08-29-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Sends Messenger to Phillips and Wright | 1883-09-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | On committee to examine bridge on Sandy | 1884-01-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Wagon ride down Sandy | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Alvord school trustee | 1884-08-08-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Begin slushing well on outskirts | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Of Alvord, was guests of friends | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Attend to renting lots | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Our Alvord friends | 1885-09-05-pg06 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Among welcome visitors | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wright, W.P. | Story | Sold house and lot | 1885-11-14-pg07 | WCM |
Wright, William Samuel Graham (Sam)/Miss Sarah Brewer (Sallie) Wall | Wedding | Married 26 Sept. 1894 in Wise County at the home of the Bride's father Mr B. S. Wall of the Guinn Lake Neighborhood. Newspaper says they were married on the 27th | 1894-10-05-pg05 | WCM |
Wright,, W.A. | Story | Chosen secretary | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Wright,-McCutchen | Story | Debate drew crowded house | 1885-06-20-pg07 | WCM |
Wright's Restraurant | Death | Man died at restraurant from Parker Co. | 1883-01-26-pg05 | WCM |
Wrucke, E. M. F. Miss/M. J. Gibbon | Wedding | Married 11 July 1893. Bride is of Horican, Wiscon, groom is of Decatur. (Decatur Correspondent) | 1893-07-22-pg08 | WCM |
Wrucke, Emily Florintine Miss/John Marion Gibbon | Cards are out announcing this marriage. Married 11 July 1893 in Horicon, Dodge County, Wisconsin | 1893-07-20-pg05 | DN | |
Wyatt, A.J. | Story | Took first class for Tennessee | 1885-04-18-pg07 | WCM |
Wyatt, Dr. | Wedding | Wed to Mrs. M.E. Keller | 1884-10-10-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, Dr. | Story | Now located at Gordon | 1885-05-23-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, Elder J.J. | Death | Minister of Christian Church St. Joseph MO. | 1881-04-22-pg02 | WCM |
Wyatt, James Ferguson/Miss Lula Leona Ford | Wedding | Married 24 August 1890 in Wise County. | 1890-09-06-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, Jimmie Miss/Walter Alexander Bunnell | Wedding | Married 9 Sept. 1889. Groom is the city artist. Bride is the nice of Mayor Wyatt. Bride is of Henrietta. | 1889-09-14-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, Judge | Story | Returned from Tennessee | 1885-07-25-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, Julia | Wedding | Wed to W.W. Fulton | 1883-11-30-pg02 | WCM |
Wyatt, Martha Moon Mrs (nee: Walton) | Death | Long Obituary. Died 25 Sept. 1892 in Newbern, Dyer Co., Tennessee. Buried at the Crenshaw-Wyatt Cemetery. | 1892-10-08-pg08 | WCM |
Wyatt, T. J. | Story | Is up for re-election to the office of Mayor of Decatur. | 1891-01-24-pg04 | WCM |
Wyatt, T. J. (ex Mayor) | Story | Left for a visit of his old home in Tennessee. | 1891-05-02-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, T. J. Mayor of Decatur | Story | Newly elected. New aldermen are W. K. Logan, J. P. Graham and H. T. Harvey. | 1889-04-06-pg04 | WCM |
Wyatt, T. J. Mayor of Decatur | Story | Said he came from Tennessee to Texas on horseback in 1854 and has lived in Wise County since 1866. | 1889-04-20-pg08 | WCM |
Wyatt, T. J. Mayor of Decatur | Story | His son, a cattle inspector in Colorado, was seriously wounded in a gun battle with some outlaws. | 1889-09-07-pg05 | WCM |
Wyatt, T.J. | Story | A lawyer at Decatur | 1884-03-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wyatt, T.R. | Story | Working on railroad, makes coffee | 1881-02-11-pg03 | WCM |
Wyatt, T.R. | Story | In town from the railroad | 1881-04-15-pg03 | WCM |
Wyatt, T.R. | Story | At home from new railroad | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wyatt, T.R. | Story | Visit on Tuesday | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Wynn, G.W. | Story | Concert | 1880-09-10-pg04 | WCM |
Wynn, G.W. | Story | Representive of Decatur Post | 1884-07-11-pg07 | WCM |
Wynn, Geo. W. | Story | Has recovered from a late spell | 1881-11-25-pg03 | WCM |
Wynn, George | Story | Unable to be at his post | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
Wynn, James | Death | Age about 20 died of measles | 1884-01-25-pg02 | WCM |
Wynn, John Mr | Story | County Criminal Court. Carrying a pistol fined $25 | 1896-10-22-pg01 | DN |
Wynne, Mr. Geo. | Wedding | To Miss Maggie Raymer | 1881-01-07-pg03 | WCM |
Wyrick, James | Death | Was shot by Joseph Blackerby | 1883-04-20-pg04 | WCM |
xxx, Isadore Mr | Story | Shot by Deputy Marshall of Alvord, Mark Ennis, when Isadore, a mexican, attacked him. on Trinity Street in Decatur. Isadore is getting along well and the wound isn't likely fatal. | 1893-10-05-pg05 | DN |
Yager, Earnest Beauchamp Mr | Death | Died 23 August 1894 in Sunset. Buried at Sunset Beasley Cemetery. | 1894-10-25-pg07 | DN |
Yager, Ernest Beauchamp Mr (age 18) | Death | Obituary. Died in Sunset, Texas Thursday 23 aug. 1894. Son of Mr & Mrs W. O. Yager | 1894-08-30-pg05 | DN |
Yancey, John Louis/Mrs Elizabeth J. Treece (nee: Brown) | Wedding | Married 4 April 1886 in Wise County. | 1886-04-17-pg01 | WCM |
Yancey, William S. Rev./Miss Lovie Ellen McDaniel | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 6 Jan. 1897 in Alvord, Texas | 1897-02-05-pg05 | WCM |
Yancy, Rosa versus J. L. Yancy | Wedding | District court docket, probably for divorce. Title of case was not listed. | 1899-11-24-pg01 | WCM |
Yandell, Ewing | Story | Has been arrested | 1885-06-06-pg07 | WCM |
Yarbrough, Miss Ann | Wedding | Wed to Henry Ruffman | 1883-05-25-pg05 | WCM |
Yarbrough, Thomas Bell Sr | Death | Died 18 Jan. 1897 in Honey Grove, Fannin Co. Texas Buried at Oakwood Cemetery there. Father of Thomas Bell Yarbroough Jr of Wise County. | 1897-01-29-pg01 | WCM |
Yeakley, Dr (of Chico) | Story | Did surgery on Mr Wright (Crafton Correspondent) | 1894-07-27-pg01 | WCM |
Yearby, Miss | Story | County Board of Examiners was held Monday and she was granted a certificate. The board was Professors Weatherford, Wells, and Thomas. | 1897-05-27-pg01 | DN |
Yearby, Miss | Story | Teaches 6th grade in place of Mrs Short. List of all the faculty is given. | 1898-09-01-pg05 | DN |
Yearby, Miss | Story | Teaches 6th grade in the Decatur Public School | 1898-10-06-pg01 | DN |
Yearley, Dr. | Story | Of Chico visited our town | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Yeary, Ernest Smith Mr/Miss Josie Kincaid | Wedding | Maried 4 March 1897 at the home of Mr & Mrs R. H. Prior. (Alvord Budget) | 1897-03-11-pg01 | DN |
Yeary, James E. Mr & Mrs | Birth | Son born. (Slidell Correspondent) | 1893-11-09-pg01 | DN |
Yellowstone Park | Story | Larger that Delaware and Rhode Island | 1883-10-12-pg02 | WCM |
Yerby, Miss | Story | Returned to the city to fill her position in the city school. | 1899-09-08-pg05 | DN |
Yerkes Telescope (40 inch lens) | Story | Is the largest telescope in the world and is being exhibited at the World's fair in Chicago | 1893-09-21-pg06 | DN |
Yoakum, M. J. Miss/T. G. Langley | Wedding | Married 29 June 1890 in Wise County, Texas | 1890-07-05-pg04 | WCM |
Yoakum, Mintie Miss/William Madison Thompson | Wedding | Long article about the bride being engaged to two men. Married 25 Dec. 1889 in Wise County. | 1890-01-04-pg08 | WCM |
Yoakum. Miss Mary A. | Wedding | Wed to Plilip Herd | 1885-06-13-pg06 | WCM |
Yokum, Dennis | Story | Praying for organization of Archer County | 1880-06-04-pg01 | WCM |
York W. L. Dr | Story | Opened an office upstairs over Kenny's grocery (Sewell Brown Building) | 1893-12-21-pg03 | DN |
York W. L. Dr. | Story | May move to Mineral Wells in the future. | 1897-02-12-pg05 | WCM |
York, Dr. W.L. | Story | Attending medical board meeting | 1883-05-11-pg05 | WCM |
York, J. F./Mrs M. M. Coston | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 12 Feb. 1897 | 1897-02-19-pg05 | WCM |
York, J. T. Mr (Father of Doctor William L. York of our city) | Death | Died at the residence of his son yesterday morning. He will be buried with Masoni honors. | 1896-01-03-pg05 | WCM |
York, J. T. Mr (Father of Doctor William L. York of our city) | Death | Obituary. Died at the residence of his son Thursday 2 Jan. 1896 in Decatur, Texas. Funeral services were conducted by Decatur Lodge No 447 A. F. and A. M. (Masonic) | 1896-01-09-pg08 | DN |
York, J. T. Mr (Father of Doctor William L. York of our city) | Death | Obituary. Written by a friend. Article calls him T. J. York, but all data shows his name as J. T. York. He was born in rockingham Co. NC 3 June 1818. Married Miss Amy Bradfield of Rockinghm Co. NC. | 1896-01-16-pg04 | DN |
York, J. T. Mr (Father of Doctor William L. York of our city) | Death | Died 2 January 1896 in Decatur. Resolution of respect from Decatur Lodge No 447 A. F. & A. M. | 1896-02-07-pg04 | WCM |
York, J. T. Mr (Father of Doctor William L. York of our city) | Death | Resolution of respect. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
York, Lena May Miss/Dr. Robert Lee Miller | Wedding | Married 24 June 1896 at the residence of the bride's parents Dr. and Mrs W. L. York | 1896-06-25-pg05 | DN |
York, Lena May Miss/Dr. Robert Lee Miller | Wedding | Married 24 June 1896 at the residence of the bride's parents Dr. and Mrs W. L. York | 1896-06-26-pg05 | WCM |
York, W. L. Dr | Story | Attended a meeting of the state Medical association in Dallas. | 1895-04-25-pg05 | DN |
York, W. L. Dr. | Story | Has returned to Decatur to practice medicine. | 1897-07-09-pg05 | WCM |
York, W.L. | Story | Treasurer of Wise Co. Med. Assoc, | 1884-05-16-pg03 | WCM |
York, W.T. | Story | Of Decatur, registered in Dallas | 1885-09-19-pg06 | WCM |
York, William L. Dr. (of Wise Co.) | Will spend several weeks in New York Hospitals improving his surgical skills. Died 18 May 1908. Buried at Hobart, Oklahoma | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN | |
York, William L. Dr. (of Wise Co.) | Story | He has returned from New York City where he improved his surgical skills. | 1895-12-18-pg07 | DN |
York,Dr. assisted by Dr Knox and Dr. Caddell | Story | amputated the leg of 10 years old son of Rev. J. J. Chitwood | 1887-02-26-pg05 | WCM |
Young County Drought sufferers | Story | Received 4 wagons with bacon and meal. | 1886-10-02-pg04 | WCM |
Young County Drought sufferers | Story | Got some relief from supplies from Marshal,l Missouri. | 1886-10-16-pg07 | WCM |
Young, Alice | Wedding | Wed to W.G. Bailey | 1884-01-18-pg02 | WCM |
Young, Andrew Dr. | Death | Obituary. Died in Celburne, Texas 24 Sept. 1889. Buried there. | 1889-09-28-pg05 | WCM |
Young, Benjamin Mr | Death | Killed by a brick which fell 3 stories from the Naional Hotel in Bowie, Texas. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery. | 1893-04-20-pg08 | DN |
Young, Brigham | Story | Grandson commited suicide | 1880-11-19-pg04 | WCM |
Young, Dr. | Story | Billed to lecture at Pilot Point | 1884-02-08-pg03 | WCM |
Young, Dr. | Story | Organized council at Springtown | 1884-10-17-pg05 | WCM |
Young, Dr. Rev. | Story | Resigned as pastor of the Decatur Baptist Church. Professor Fronabarger will take his place. | 1890-06-14-pg05 | WCM |
Young, Edgar Howell/Miss Sella Lee Finch | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 23 Sept. 1897 in Wise County | 1897-09-30-pg04 | DN |
Young, Eealnor T. Mrs/Dr. LeRoy J. Randall | Wedding | Cards were received Sunday announcing this married in Troy, New York. | 1890-08-30-pg08 | WCM |
Young, Henry Clinton/Miss Emma Laura Hopkins | Wedding | Married 27 July 1890 in Wise Co. Article said they would live in Indian Territory, but they are buried in Hemphill County, Texas | 1890-08-02-pg08 | WCM |
Young, J. F. Dr. (formerly of Decatur) | Story | Has acceped a call to the baptist Church at Henrietta. | 1890-10-18-pg01 | WCM |
Young, J. F. Elder | Story | Leaves on Monday for West Tennessee and Alabama to see family and friends. | 1889-07-13-pg05 | WCM |
Young, J. F. Rev | Story | Once pastor of the Baptist Church in Decatur is located in Ardmore I. T. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Young, J. F. Rev. | Story | New Baptist minister in Decatur. | 1887-12-24-pg01 | WCM |
Young, J. F. Rev. (late of Ennis) | Story | Is the new Baptist Minister in Decatur. | 1887-11-26-pg03 | WCM |
Young, J. M. Mr & Mrs | Story | Their baby was left asleep in its wagon in the yard while they picked cotton. A hog ate much of the flesh off of one of the baby's hands. Some fingers had to be amputated. | 1893-11-03-pg05 | WCM |
Young, Miss Alice | Wedding | Wed to W. S. Baily | 1881-03-04-pg03 | WCM |
Young, Miss Annie M. | Wedding | Wed to Dr. Dayton Sanford | 1885-01-10-pg05 | WCM |
Young, Mollie C. Miss/James A. McAfee | Wedding | Married 29 Jan 1888 in Grayson County, Texas. Bride was of Sherman. Groom has taught in Collin Co., but couple will live in Paradise. | 1888-02-04-pg03 | WCM |
Young, N.F. | Birth | Late arrivals are boys at houses of | 1881-09-23-pg02 | WCM |
Young, T.G. | Story | Sold his residence to J. W. Hatcher | 1883-02-02-pg04 | WCM |
Young, W. H. C. | Story | Trial for perjury. Case continued | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Young, W. H. C. Mr | Story | Found not guilty for purgery. He is a farmer who lives near Cottondale | 1889-02-23-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Callie Caroline Miss/Charles H. Henderson | Wedding | Marriage License Issued. Married 23 Nov. 1893 in Wise County, Texas. | 1893-11-10-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Callie Caroline Miss/Charles H. Henderson | Wedding | Married at Chico 23 Nov. 1893. Bride is of Paradise. (Paradise Headlight) | 1893-12-01-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Capt. | Story | Taking and arresting | 1883-05-18-pg08 | WCM |
Youngblood, Child | Death | Child of Mrs. Thos.Youngblood burned | 1881-09-02-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, Elbert E. Mr (formerly of Alvord | Death | Obituary. Shot and killed by his roommate in Waco mistaking him for some men following him home. | 1894-11-22-pg06 | DN |
Youngblood, J. I. | Death | Notice of final settlement of his estate. | 1892-11-19-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, J. Mr | Story | Is very sick. (Alvord Correspondent: school girl) | 1886-06-05-pg01 | WCM |
Youngblood, James | Story | Taking and arresting | 1883-05-18-pg08 | WCM |
Youngblood, Jeremiah Mr | Death | Died 1 June 1886 in Wise Co. Buried at Chico Cemetery. | 1886-06-05-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Jeremiah Mr | Death | Obituary (excellent obit). He died 1 June 1886 in Alvord, Buried at Chico Cemetery. | 1886-06-12-pg07 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mary Caroline Mrs (nee Maxwell) | Death | Was in a dying condition. (Alvord Budget Locals). Died 28 Feb .1888 in Wise Co. Buried at Chico Cemetery. | 1888-02-25-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mary Miss | Story | Primary teacher at the Paradise School in the coming year. (Paradise Correspondent) | 1896-07-16-pg06 | DN |
Youngblood, Minnie Miss/Mr Ulysses Hawk | Wedding | Married 21 March 1898 at Paradise, Wise County, Texas | 1898-03-24-pg07 | DN |
Youngblood, Minnie Miss/Mr Ulysses Hawk | Wedding | Married 13 March 1898 at Paradise, Wise County, Texas | 1898-03-25-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mr. | Story | A well-known merchant of Chico | 1883-08-31-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mr. | Story | Of Chico, was in town | 1883-11-02-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mr. | Story | Has gone to Fort Worth to buy lumber for school building | 1885-09-12-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mr. T.J. | Story | Took a train to Missouri | 1884-04-04-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mrs | Story | Is very sick. (Avord Budget Locals) | 1888-02-04-pg02 | WCM |
Youngblood, Mrs | Death | was bried at Chico Cemeery Wednesday of this week. Companion of T. J. Youngblood. | 1888-03-03-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, Old Man | Story | Of Willow Point, has been sick | 1885-06-27-pg06 | WCM |
Youngblood, Prof. T.J. | Story | At festival in Alvord | 1885-12-26-pg08 | WCM |
Youngblood, Sam (age 16) (of Chico) | Death | Obituary. Son of J. L. and Elizabeth Jane Youngblood was playing with a pistol and the gun discharged stricking him in the nose and exiting the back of his head. Died March 1, 1892 8 miles W. of Chico. Buried at Green elm Cemetery Jack Co. Texas. | 1892-03-12-pg01 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Nicest clocks of Dalman | 1883-11-23-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Merchant of Chico, in the Fort | 1883-12-21-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Of firm, J & T.J. Youngblood at Chico | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Sends Messenger | 1884-04-25-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Letter from Prudy MO | 1884-06-06-pg02 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Of Chico, spends a few days | 1884-06-20-pg02 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Contracted with carpenter | 1884-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | A genial Chicoite | 1884-07-18-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Has begun the erection of dwelling house | 1884-07-25-pg07 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Lead young people in singing | 1884-10-03-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Was in to see us | 1885-02-28-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Of Alvord, were in Fort Worth buying goods | 1885-06-13-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Elected chairman for picnic | 1885-08-15-pg04 | WCM |
Youngblood, T.J. | Story | Merchant at Alvord | 1885-09-26-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Thomas Jefferson/Miss Emma Cochran | Wedding | Married at Alvord last Sunday 5 Nov 1888. | 1888-10-20-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood, Tom | Story | Bought 40 bales of cotton | 1884-09-19-pg07 | WCM |
Youngblood, Tom | Story | Took in the Fort | 1885-03-07-pg05 | WCM |
Youngblood's | Story | New store on Main Street | 1883-09-21-pg03 | WCM |
Youngblood's | Story | Go to, for John B. Stetson Hats | 1883-09-28-pg03 | WCM |
Younge, Brothers | Story | Family to secure pardon | 1881-08-12-pg01 | WCM |
Younger Bros. | Story | Of Sunset, trial set Monday | 1883-02-09-pg05 | WCM |
Younger, Bob | Story | In Minnesota Penitentary | 1881-07-01-pg02 | WCM |
Younger, Miss M.A. | Wedding | Wed to J.C. Russell | 1885-07-04-pg07 | WCM |
Younger, Miss Maggie | Wedding | Wed to W.M. Gregory | 1885-10-24-pg06 | WCM |
Younger, P.C. | Story | Of Sunset, placed under $2000 bond | 1884-01-04-pg02 | WCM |
Younger, P.C., R.N., J. | Story | Fined one dollar | 1884-06-06-pg03 | WCM |
Younglbood, Abbie Miss/William T. Wilson | Wedding | Married 2 July 1897 in Wise County. | 1897-07-08-pg08 | DN |
Yowe, Lillie Miss (colored)/George Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-21-pg05 | DN |
Yowe, Lillie Miss (colored)/George Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Marriage Certificate issued. Married 20 Nov. 1895. | 1895-11-22-pg01 | WCM |
Yowe, Lillie Miss (colored)/George Ellerby (colored) | Wedding | Nice article. Married 20 Nov. 1895. Father of the bride is H. Elerby | 1895-11-28-pg05 | DN |
Zadik, Mr. | Story | Had $75 stolen while in bed asleep | 1881-07-08-pg01 | WCM |
Zadik, Mr. | Story | Fined $30 for selling 30 hides | 1883-03-02-pg05 | WCM |
Zadik, Mr. | Story | Sold his store at Bowie | 1884-08-29-pg05 | WCM |
Zadik, Nettie Miss/Jacob Ullman | Wedding | Engagement announced in Dallas. To be married there. Groom is of Decatur. | 1896-02-13-pg05 | DN |
Zadik, Nettie Miss/Jacob Ullman | Wedding | Mr Ullman left on Sunday's train for Dallas to be married. | 1896-03-12-pg05 | DN |
Zadik, Nettie Miss/Jacob Ullman | Wedding | Married Sunday at the home of the bride's parents on St. Louis Street in Dallas, Texas. | 1896-03-19-pg05 | DN |
Zadik, Nettie Miss/Jacob Ullman | Wedding | Married in Dallas Sunday. | 1896-03-20-pg05 | WCM |
Zadik, Rosa Mrs (nee: Levi) | Death | Died at her home in Dallas, Texas 11 May 1898. Buried at Emanu-El Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. | 1898-05-12-pg05 | DN |
Zadik, Rosa Mrs (nee: Levi) | Death | Died 11 May 1898 in Dallas Texas at her home. Buried at Emanu-El Cemetery in Dallas. Mr & Mrs Henry Price attended her funeral. | 1898-05-13-pg05 | WCM |
Zadik, Wm | Story | Leading merchant in Decatur | 1880-06-18-pg03 | WCM |
Zadik, Wm. | Story | Of Bowie, took in Alvord | 1884-02-22-pg03 | WCM |
Zavalla County | Story | Organized, 172 counties in Texas | 1884-03-14-pg03 | WCM |
Zeigler, Prof. | Death | Child died | 1880-10-08-pg03 | WCM |
Zipper, Joseph Mr & Mrs | Death | Their 14 month old child fell into a pot of boiling water and died 3 miles N, of Pilot Point. (Denton Monitor) | 1895-08-15-pg05 | DN |
Zuspann, Jacob/Miss Mary Catherine Boles | Wedding | Married 11 March 1897 in Wise County, Texas. (Gum Correspondent) | 1897-03-18-pg08 | DN |