V. Anderson
Mon, 3 Sep 2001 13:09:49
I am looking for John ANDERSON born 3-13-1888 in Caldwell TX . I want to know his parent
name I think he is related to us. Thank you for any help You can give me.
Carolyn Castle
Thu, 30 Aug 2001 21:40:27
My grandfather Robert Raspus LILES was born in Luling, Texas...in Caldwell County on
3-19-1875. Any information concerning the Liles family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Carolyn Liles Castle -- castle36@juno.com
W. R. "Dusty" Rhodes
Sat, 1 Sep 2001 15:01:27
I am trying to locate information on Asa MOODY, my Great Great Great Grandfather. I have his
CSA Military Record and his Confederate Pension. He is listed in the Caldwell Co. 1900 Census
as a boarder living with a Lee YARBOROUGH. I am trying to find out when he died and where
he is buried. I am also trying to find out if he had a daughter who married an Andrew J. Tomblin.
They married in Caldwell County (Luling) on June 28, 1896. I have heard the info at the
courthouse is less than complete because of a fire many years ago. Any leads or other information
you could provide would be greatly appreciated. W. R. "Dusty" Rhodes
James Clark
Wed, 22 Aug 2001 16:35:32
MASUR, Joseph and Masur, Josephine HANNIG, need birthdates and death dates. Children
include Masur, Henry; Masur E; Masur, Joseph; and Masur Otilia
Pat Hinegardner
Sun, 26 Aug 2001 08:51:00
We are looking for our Uncle Ray who died in World War 11. His mother and father were Omie
and George SMITH of Granite Falls. Can you Help. His Name was Ray M. Smith. Pat
Hinegardner -- nannypat100@earthlink.net
Charles Berry
Mon, 20 Aug 2001 19:03:45
Looking for info on WIEGAND and BEUERSHAUSEN families. Specifically parents and
siblings of Caroline wiegand and Henry Beuershausen who married each other in 1891. Charles
Jackie Morgan
Sat, 18 Aug 2001 20:05:55
I am trying to locate information on the I. B. STANDEFER Family that lived in the Martindale
area. They are buried in the Martindale Cemetery. Would like to find out the names of their
children. Jackie Morgan
Christine Cheatwood
Wed, 22 Aug 2001 10:36:43
I am trying to find information on the children of Jim Henry SHERRY who married Annie Mae
SMITH. I have found on the internet that they had 3 girls, but the girls' names were not listed;
however, their husbands were. Annie Mae Smith Sherry and my grandfather were cousins and
when my grandfather's mother died, Annie Mae helped raise some of my grandfather's siblings.
I've been told that the girls' names were something like: Alta Lee (who married Harland
McMULLEN), Zelpha and Velton. I cannot find anywhere any confirmation on these names.
Please help if anyone knows anything. Thanks for your time. Christine
Dottie Miller
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:40:02
Isaiah and Babette GERNSBACHER WEIL moved to Luling between 1881 and 1890. He was a
tailor, originally from Baden, Germany. Babette died in 1900, Isaiah in 1915. One daughter, Rosa,
lived in Luling and was married to a man named L. GOODMAN, possibly Louis Goodman. I am
seeking any information about them, their ancestors, and their descendants. Dottie Miller
Stacey
Sat, 28 Jul 2001 23:55:34
Seeking information on Gabriel Johnson JACKSON b. 1839 (MO), d. 1893. Buried at Hall
Cemetery by child, Ema Jackson's, side. Other children were: Thomas Fred, Charlie, Irma, Irene,
Mary, E.S. (Stoke), Minnie, John Wesley, James R. Jackson! Wife: Winnie Catherine
BISHOP.
Stacey
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 23:47:32
Searching for info on RICHARD KEY b. October 28, 1857 d. January 19, 1944. Children were:
Wesley, Lena, Elizabeth, Oscar, Theodore, Erma. He is buried at Old Highsmith Cemetery. His
father was John Perkins Key.
Norma Killian
Wed, 18 Jul 2001 23:31:05
I am a relative of the Wm CRUSETURNER that is buried in the Martindale Cemetery. The
name is spelled Gruseturner on the lsit, but the actual spelling that is on the marker is
"C"ruseturner. I also wanted to let you know that I was recently down there and took a picture
of every standing tombstone that I could find and am in the process of having it developed so that
they can be emailed. If anyone is looking for pictures you are welcome to e-mail me and I can
email the pictures. Related lines: COLLIER, Cruseturner, KILLIAN, YATES, MERRYWELL
Sandra Stephens
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 17:23:19
Searching for information on Emaline BISHOP who married Stephen HOLMANS in Caldwell
Co. 28 Mar 1880. Did Emaline have a sister Clara Marinda Bishop? Sandra Stephens --
twssls@flash.net
Betty Braune
Mon, 09 Jul 2001 02:11:35
The CARDWELL-MISENHEIMER Cemetery, Caldwell County, TX, is in deplorable condition.
A group of descendants of those buried there are attempting to form an association to clean it up
and keep it clean. We wish to learn more about those buried there and, more importantly, learn
the identity of those buried in numerous unmarked graves. The cemetery was, at one time, known
as Plum Creek Cemetery. A list of those known to be buried there can be found at this website --
[www.rootsweb.com/~txcaldwe/index.htm] Click on Caldwell County Cemeteries, then Cardwell
Cemetery. A list was also published in the Lockhart Post Register, July 5, 2001. Please send email
if you have any information. Thank you. Betty Roach Braune -- bjrb@hotmail.com
Betty Braune
Mon, 09 Jul 2001
I have a copy of a tintype of my g-g-grandfather, Absalom ROACH, who lived in the Lytton
Springs area and is buried in Bunton Cemetery.In this photo, he is wearing a Masonic badge
(which is large and appears to be pinned to his shirt) and is holding a square. Absalom came to
Texas in late-1855 with the Cardwell family and others, from TN.Absalom married Anthony
Cardwell's daughter, Melvina Jane, in TN. I have no idea when or where the photo was taken.
Can someone help me? If he was a member of the Lytton Springs Lodge, what information is
available? What is the significance, if any, of him being photographed holding a square? Thank
you, Betty Roach Braune
Betty B.
Sun, 8 Jul 2001 10:37:21
The CARDWELL-MISENHEIMER Cemetery, Caldwell County, TX, is in deplorable condition.
A group of descendants of those buried there are attempting to form an association to clean it up
and keep it clean. We wish to learn more about those buried there and, more importantly, learn
the identity of those buried in numerous unmarked graves. The cemetery was, at one time, known
as Plum Creek Cemetery. A list of those known to be buried there can be found at this website --
www.rootsweb.com/~txcaldwe/index.htm -- Click on Caldwell County Cemeteries, then Cardwell
Cemetery. A list was also published in the Lockhart Post Register, July 5, 2001. Please send
email if you have any information. Thank you. Betty Roach Braune -- bjrb@hotmail.com