Submitted by:
Will James
The Galveston Daily News – Galveston, Texas,
April 24, 1891
Death of Andrew Sidney Broaddus
Near Caldwell, Texas, April 23
Judge A. S. Broaddus, an old citizen of this county, died about 5 o'clock this
morning at his residence, seven miles east of Caldwell. Judge Broaddus came to
Caldwell from Virginia in 1854, and had resided in this county ever since with
the exception of two years' residence in Bryan. He was a leading lawyer in this
county as well as adjoining counties and had uniformly held the full confidence
of his fellow citizens. Before coming to Texas he served in the legislature and
was a Clay elector on the Whig party in 1844. While in Texas he had been a
member of the legislature, district judge, and held other offices.
He was 82 years of age, was an efficient and consistent member of the Baptist
church, and left a large number of descendants, consisting of children,
grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, who all reside
in this county, and are highly respected by all. Judge Broaddus will be buried
in the old cemetery tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. The attorneys of this place will
attend in a body in respect to his memory.
Source: The Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas, Friday, April 24, 1891
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