Terrell Daily Transcript, January 19, 1905
Chisholm- The six month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Scott died here yesterday. Interment in Heath cemetery. Terrell Daily Transcript, January 20, 1905- The six month old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott died Thursday of diphtheria.{ Truett Scott, July 17, 1904 - January 18, 1905, s/o B. A. and A. E. Scott, per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County Texas for Heath Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, February 19, 1897
Mrs. Robert McLeod of Heath died Sunday. {McLeod is showed to be enumerated in the Heath Cemetery, but could not locate it in the Rockwall Cemetery Inscriptions for Rockwall, Texas}
Terrell Daily Transcript, January 19, 1905
Chisholm- The six month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Scott died here yesterday. Interment in Heath cemetery. Terrell Daily Transcript, January 20, 1905- The six month old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott died Thursday of diphtheria.{ Truett Scott, July 17, 1904 - January 18, 1905, s/o B. A. and A. E. Scott, per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County Texas for Heath Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, June 5, 1905
Mrs. Amanda Cockrell died at Royse City {Hunt County} at age seventy-eight. She was the mother of J. H. and B. I. Cockrell. Interment in Mt. Zion cemetery { Lydia A. Cockrell September 30, 1827 - June 05, 1905, w/o of J. R. Cockrell, ss/w James, per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County, Texas for Mt. Zion Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, June 6, 1905
Dr. J. C. Gilbert, until recently of Chisholm {Rockwall County}, died at Commerce {Hunt County} at age thirty-five. Burial at Sulphur Springs {Hopkins County}. He leaves a wife and two children.
Terrell Daily Transcript, June 6, 1905
Chisholm- John Leary died yesterday. Interment today. He was seventy years old. { John T. Leary 1830 - 1905,per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County, Texas for Chisholm cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, October 14, 1905
William Hickford died at Rockwall at age sixty-five or seventy. He was reared in New Orleans, moved to Rockwall from Terrell about twelve or fifteen years ago. Burial in Rockwall cemetery.
Terrell Daily Transcript, November 03, 1905-William Hickford was a Union soldier, enlisting from New Jersey in an Illinois regiment and discharged at the end of the war at New Orleans. His heirs will come from New Orleans to claim his property.
Terrell Daily Transcript, October 28, 1905
Dr. Hal V. Manson died at age sixty-four at Rockwall. He was a confederate army veteran. Born Lebanon, Tennessee; came to Texas thirty years ago and settled at Rockwall. Member of Co. ‘H’, 7th Regiment and lost a leg at the battle of Gettysburg. (Two articles)
Terrell Daily Transcript, March 26, 1906
Chisholm- Mary Chisholm, wife of Rev. Enoch Chisholm, and aunt of Joe Chisholm, died in Rockwall Saturday at age eighty-four years. Burial this afternoon. { Mary A. Chisholm July 26, 1822 - March 25, 1906, w/o Rev. Enoch P. Chisholm, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Daily Transcript, June 18, 1906
Poetry- W. T. Trotman died yesterday of paralysis at age seventy-seven years. He lived at Poetry for thirty-six years. Survived by wife and three children; J. R. Trotman of Klondike, Delta County, T. B. Trotman of Sweetwater, Nolan County and Mrs. James Howell of Chisholm, Rockwall County. { William T. Trotman, May 19, 1829 - June 17, 1906, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Dry Creek Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, September 13, 1906: Thursday
George C. Ater, a patient at the asylum, died at age forty-five today. He was a prominent school teacher at Rockwall. His wife is in Garden City {Cass County}, Missouri. The remains will be taken to Ohio
Terrell Daily Transcript, October 10, 1906
Mrs. Earnhart died at her home in Poetry yesterday at age sixty-eight years from typhoid fever. Interment took place at Blackland today. {Not listed in Rockwall County Cemetery Inscriptions for Blackland Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, October 10, 1906
C. W. Carter, a patient at the asylum, age fifty-nine years, died this morning. The remains were sent to Forney for interment. {Per Kaufman County Death Records from Rockwall County, age 59 yrs, died October 9th and not listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Hillcrest Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, November 12,1906: Monday
Capt. M. S. Austin died at his son’s home in Rockwall at age seventy-five years. He was a native of North Carolina. He was formerly of this city. He served throughout the civil war, losing an arm. He returned from the war, he settled in Rockwall county. He served as a sheriff and tax collector for eight years for Rockwall county. Terrell Daily Transcript, December 11,1906- Born Stanley county, North Carolina on January 1, 1828. Married Miss Margaret E. Dumas in 1848. In 1854 became possessed of a large plantation near Black Hawk {Carroll County}, Mississippi. Joined Company ‘E’, 52nd North Carolina regiment, Heath’s division and Longstreets corps in the summer of 1861. He was chosen first lieutenant and made captain of it in 1862, and served in that capacity until the battle of Gaines’ Mill in 1864, in which he lost his right arm. He also was wounded in the third day’s fight at Gettysburg, and received a bullet in the hip in the Wilderness. He was honorably discharged from the army and returned to his family in Richmond county, North Carolina, arriving there on his birthday in 1865. After the war he moved his family to Black Hawk, Mississippi until 1871, when he moved to Texas, locating three miles south east of Dallas. The next year he bought 320 acres of land southeast of the town of Rockwall. He and his wife had nine children, five sons and two daughters and five of these survive him; Judge L. J. Austin, W. D. Austin, Mrs. Lillie Jordan, Mrs. Cornelia Keahey and Dr. J. L. Austin all of Rockwall. In 1879, Dr. Clarence Austin, his oldest son died, one son Preston I. Austin lives in this city. The mother of the above died in 1902. In 1904, Captain Austin married Mrs. M. L. McClendon, widow of P. A. McLendon and they resided alternately on her farm at McLendon and at their home in Terrell. {Capt. Milton Stanhope Austin January 01,1828 - November 11, 1906, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Daily Transcript, November 20, 1906: Tuesday
Poetry- "Grandma" Bourn, living near here, died last night of paralysis, at age seventy-five. Interment at Camp Ground. She moved to Rockwall in 1858, which was part of Kaufman county at that time. She then moved to this community four years ago. { Sara A. Bourn April 11, 1832 - November 19, 1906, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Camp Ground Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, December 18, 1906
T. J. Farman, age twenty-six, died Monday near Munson {Rockwall County} with black jaundice. The remains were buried at Dry Creek Monday afternoon. {Not listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Dry Creek Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, February 06, 1907: Wednesday
F. M. Sprawls died in west Terrell this morning at age sixty-four years. He leaves a wife and four daughters; Mrs. Bessie Howell, Misses Beuna, Beula and Eula Sprawls. Frances Marion Sprawles was born August 4, 1842 in Mississippi. Came to Texas and lived in Collin, Rockwall and Kaufman Counties. He has been a resident of Terrell for twenty-three years. December 21, 1873 he married Miss Mary Miller of Rockwall. {Listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. II for Oakland Memorial Park Cemetery}
Terrell Daily Transcript, March 14, 1908
Rube Bourne died at Poetry this morning at age eight-one years. He had lived at Poetry for about seven years, coming from Rockwall county. He was a native of Missouri. His wife died a number of years ago and he is survived by a son, R. L. Bourne of Poetry and three daughters. The cause of death was paralysis. Interment Monday at Camp Ground. {Jun 24, 1827 - March 14, 1908, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Camp Ground Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, November 25, 1882
L. D. Barr, step-son of Judge Irvine of Johnson’s Point died in Rockwall county on the 23rd inst. He was the only brother of Mrs. Florence Massey of this city. He was kicked by a horse in the side and in a few hours fever set in and developed into typho-malarial typo. He was buried near his home, some three miles from Rockwall. He was born in Georgia in 1850 and married six years ago to Miss Callie Payne of Louisiana, by whom he had two children. His wife, two children, aged mother and two sisters survive him.
The Terrell Texas Star, November 25, 1882
L. D. Barr, step-son of Judge Irvine of Johnson’s Point died in Rockwall county on the 23rd inst. He was the only brother of Mrs. Florence Massey of this city. He was kicked by a horse in the side and in a few hours fever set in and developed into typho-malarial typo. He was buried near his home, some three miles from Rockwall. He was born in Georgia in 1850 and married six years ago to Miss Callie Payne of Louisiana, by whom he had two children. His wife, two children, aged mother and two sisters survive him.
The Terrell Texas Star, February 08, 1890: Saturday
Rockwall: Mrs. Edna Wright, wife of Rev. J. M. Wright died last night. She was buried in Garland {Dallas County}.
The Terrell Texas Star, February 22, 1890
Rockwall- Green H. White was buried at Mount Zion last Thursday. He died at age 59.
The Terrell Texas Star, March 01, 1890
Capt. J. W. Fender, who had lived in Terrell for many years and now lives in Ft. Worth for the last eighteen months, was run over by a train. He has two brothers of this county, R. N. Fender of Kaufman and N. H. Fender of Terrell, a brother-in-law Hon. A. R. Harman, county judge of Rockwall. (Obit)
Terrell Times Star, May 03, 1890: Saturday
Ex-County Treasurer Powers, who was sometimes adjudged insane died in Terrell asylum last Saturday. His remains were shipped Monday to Rockwall for burial.
Terrell Times Star, August 09, 1890: Saturday
Lawrence Times, June 21, 1877 (Rockwall, June 15th) George W. Garner murdered A. C. Starks. Garner’s wife procured some poison; visited her husband in the jail and they both were found dead. Some evidence indicated that she had a broken neck. They were both buried in the same grave. (Details)
Terrell Times Star, November 29, 1890: Saturday
Mr. P. A. Johnson died last Sunday in town and buried the same day at McClendon, Rockwall county. Terrell Times Star-December 07, 1890- Mr. Johnson died Saturday November 22nd after a sickness for ten months. He was an old citizen of Terrell and was nearly 64 years old. He leaves a wife and two little children.
Terrell Times Star, May 01, 1891
J. J. Pierce, justice of the peace of Fate, Rockwall county, committed suicide at Dallas last Thursday because he could not quit drinking. He was born in Mississippi and was about 25 years old and has a wife and a sister that lives at Forney.
Terrell Times Star, May 15, 1891: Friday
Rockwall, May 9- Miss Mattie Woods died last Wednesday from small pox.
Terrell Times Star, July 03, 1891: Friday
The wife of Dr. W. P. Barton of Royce {Rockwall County} died last Saturday.
Terrell Times, Star, January 29, 1892
J. C. Wilson of Rockwall died Saturday at age 88.
Terrell Times Star, February 05, 1892: Friday
Johnny Bedingfield of Rockwall county died last Tuesday.
Terrell Times Star, May 27, 1892: Friday
Rockwall- May 24th - Mrs. W. A. Dial was buried yesterday in the city cemetery. Two weeks ago she was adjudged insane. She leaves a husband and five small children. {Not listed in Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County for Rockwall City Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, July 29, 1892
Mrs. Mary Boydstun died last Friday at the residence of her son-in-law, A. B. Gardinhire and buried in the family burying ground on the old homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Boystun settled near the town of Rockwall. She was 73 years and 6 months of age. { Mary E. Boystun January 21, 1819 - July 22, 1892, w/o Ben F. Boystun, per Boystun Cemetery enumeration in Rockwall County, Texas}
Terrell Times Star, September 09, 1892
Mrs. Klutts, wife of J. H. Klutts, died last Saturday and was buried at McLendon {Rockwall County}. She leaves a husband and three children, one a babe, scarcely a week old.
{ Fannie L. Klutts January 12, 1871 - September 03, 1892, w/o J. H. Klutts, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, October 14, 1892
Rockwall- Jessie, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parker died yesterday suddenly.
Terrell Times Star, December 02, 1892: Friday
J. W. Barrett, living near McLendon {Rockwall County} died Tuesday of typhoid fever. His brother John Barrett preceded him to the grave only two weeks ago. {J. W. Barrett May 06, 1850 - December 06, 1892 and J. A. Barrett September 20, 1857 - November 17, 1892, "Farewell, Dear Brother", per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, December 23, 1892: Friday
Capt. J. N. DeGuire of Berry Creek {Rockwall County} dropped dead last Thursday. He was a member of the J. E. B. Stuart Camp of ex-confederates. Terrell Texas Star, January 13, 1893-Resolutions of Respect for J. N. DeGuire, who died December 15, 1892 by the Chisholm Lodge No. 637 AF & AM. { Jasper N. De Guire October 14, 1833 - December 15, 1892, CSA, "Our Father", per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, February 24, 1893: Friday
Rockwall- Mrs. W. M. Perrill died Monday at the residence of Mrs. Catherine Stout, where she has been stopping since her return from Chicago. She was the lady shot by her husband, Judge W. M. Perrill September 28th last. Her death was caused by peritonitis (inflammation of the membrane of the bowels). She had been in Chicago for her health. The inquest ruled her death by natural causes. Her body was shipped to Hillsboro {Hill County} for burial.
Terrell Times Star, March 17, 1893
Last Saturday, J. H. and B. I. Cockrell learned that their father , Mr. J. R. Cockrell was dying. He lived near Royse. He died soon after their arrival. He had lived in Rockwall county for fifteen years. Buried at Mount Zion. Forney Tribune, March 22, 1893 (Terrell) Died at his home in Royse on the 11th inst. Mr. James R. Cockrell. He was the father of Messrs. Bural and Harrison Cockrell of Terrell.
Terrell Times Star, April 28, 1893: Friday
J. A. Stroud, living four miles north of Lawrence, died last Monday. He was buried at Chisholm {Rockwall County} Tuesday. {December 19, 1850 - April 24, 1893, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, May 26, 1893
S. J. Dean, father of Mrs. Rupard of this city died near McLendon {Rockwall County} last week at age 72. {November 20, 1834 - May 18, 1893, "Father", per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, December 22, 1893
Ben Wofford, son of W. A. Wofford, living near Chisholm {Rockwall County}, died last Monday.
Terrell Times Star, March 2, 1894
Henry Sharrock died suddenly at Chisholm {Rockwall County} Monday last and was buried at College Mound. {Not listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. I for College Mound as a marked grave.}
Terrell Times Star, April 13, 1894: Friday
The fourteen year old daughter of John Hill, near Berry Creek post office at the edge of Rockwall county, died Sunday of pneumonia. She was buried in Chisholm Chapel Monday. {Not listed in Chisholm Chapel Cemetery enumerations}
Terrell Times Star, June 01, 1894: Friday
Mrs. M. M. Crow, over 78 years of age, died at Royse {Rockwall County} Friday. Her remains were brought to Terrell and buried. { Molsey Crow October 16, 1818 - May 24, 1894, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. II for Oakland Memorial Park}
Terrell Times Star, December 07, 1894
Miss Edith Calloway, age 18 years, died near Chisholm Friday. She was buried at Chisholm {Rockwall County} Saturday. {Not listed in Chisholm Chapel Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, March 22, 1895: Friday
Mrs. Tommie Rupard, wife of M. C. Rupard, died at Dallas. Mrs. Rupard, nee Dean, was born Rusk county September 4, 1865 and married September 3, 1883 to D. F. Bowman at Rockwall. Three years later he died, leaving her with three children. Christmas day, 1887, she married M. C. Rupard and moved to Terrell four years later. She was buried in the Chisholm cemetery. She leaves a husband and three children, mother, and several brothers and sisters.
{ Tomie Rupard September 04, 1865 - March 15, 1895, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, March 29, 1895
Brit Simmons was called to Rockwall Friday by the death of his mother, Mrs. J. L. Croslan, who died with natural affliction at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Compton. She was buried at Willow Springs. {Not listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Briscoe/Willow Springs/Pleasant Springs Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, April 12, 1895: Friday
Frank Sullivan, formerly of this city, died at Rockwall Saturday.
Terrell Times Star, May 10, 1895
Mrs. Eula Powell, wife of Dr. G. F. Powell, died Sunday. She was the daughter of P. A. and A. L. McLendon, born Anson County, North Carolina April 22, 1866. She came to Texas with her parents as a child, locating at McLendon, Rockwall county. She married January 18,1893 to Dr. Powell of this city. She is survived by a three month old child and her husband. She was buried in the city cemetery. { Eula McLendon Powell April 22, 1866 - May 12, 1895, w/o George F. Powell, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. II for Oakland Memorial Park}
Terrell Times Star, July 05, 1895: Friday
Rockwall- Mr. Jeff Kate, an old citizen of our county, died last week. He was wounded in the confederate service and never really recovered.
Terrell Times Star, August 02, 1895: Friday
Rockwall Success-Mrs. John Clark died in Kaufman county last Thursday and was buried at Red Oak graveyard. She was a former citizen of Rockwall and the mother-in-law of Mr. Charley Bowles.
Terrell Times Star, November 08, 1895
Rev. Price, father-in-law of J. C. Griffith, died at Fate {Rockwall County} last Thursday at the age of 76 years. He was a Baptist preacher for more than 50 years. He was buried at Mount Zion Friday.
Terrell Times Star, November 29, 1895
Obit of Prof. J. W. Barrow from McCoy, Texas November 24, 1895. He was born December 28, 1895, Onslow County, North Carolina. William B. King, vice president of the United States was closely related to his mother. The Barrow family before the war was the largest slave holders in the south. He fought in the war between the states for the Union army. He came to Texas and settled at Collin county. There he married Sarah Coffman, daughter of John Coffman, near kinsman to David Kaufman. They moved to somewhere in southern Texas, then back to Rockwall county. From there he moved to Terrell. He leaves four sons and a daughter. He has a brother, Judge J. C. Barrow of Little Rock, Arkansas. (Article) {December 28 1832 - November 24, 1895, dates per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. I for Barrow Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, December 13, 1895
An eighteen month old child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor died from diphtheria at Blackland, Rockwall County last week.
Terrell Times Star, March 13, 1896: Friday
Col. Chisholm died at Chisholm {Rockwall County} Sunday. He was a native of Alabama and was nearing four score years. Houston Post, March 12, 1896 (Terrell)- Frank Chisholm, pioneer died at Chisholm. {Col. B. F. Chisholm November 23, 1820 - March 08, 1896, CSA, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, March 13, 1896
A twelve year old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne, died at Chisholm {Rockwall County} a few day ago. { Ellie Payne September 02, 1884 - February 27, 1896, d/o Tom B. and M. E. Payne, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, March 27, 1896
Mrs. Gafford, her two sons, age eight and ten, came to Terrell with a man who claimed to be her husband, which he wasn’t. She gave birth to a child soon after coming here. The family was assisted with their meals by a church group. She later died. Her father, Mr. Jones of Rockwall, finding out where she was now living, came to see his daughter. Mrs. Gafford’s husband died last August. Her infant was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Mohan. She was buried Sunday and her father took the two boys home with him. (Article) Terrell Texas Star, April 03, 1896- The infant of Mrs. Gafford, who died here on March 21st and who was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Mohan, died Thursday and buried here in the cemetery Friday. {Not listed in Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol.II for Oakland Memorial Park}
Terrell Times Star, April 10, 1896
B. I. Cockrell attended the funeral of Mrs. A. Simmons, his wife’s mother at Royse {Rockwall County} Sunday. She was 71 years old. Her husband is now 82 years old.
Terrell Times Star, May 01, 1896
The two year old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Nichols died at Rockwall {Rockwall County} last Saturday. The remains were brought to Terrell and buried by the side of its grandfather in the city cemetery Monday. {Clalia Nichols August 31, 1894 - April 26, 1896, d/o Rev. J. M. and Cora Nichols, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. II for Oakland Memorial Park}
Terrell Times Star, July 24, 1896: Friday
Old ‘grandfather’ Holt, aged 73 and a Mr. Watford { T. E. Watford July 24, 1873 - July 18, 1896, h/o Vada G. Watford, per Cemetery Inscriptions for Rockwall County Texas for Lawhorn Cemetery Mr. Holt was not listed for Lawhorn Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, July 24, 1896
Rockwall- Stephen Gardenhire, age 70 years, died last Tuesday and was buried at Mount Zion Friday. Mrs. Sallie Gardenhire, his mother, is still living and is almost 100 years old.
{ Stephen H. Gardenhire December 10, 1820 - July 15, 1896, ‘Father’, ss/w Lucindy, per Cemetery Inscriptions Rockwall County Texas for Mount Zion Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, August 07, 1896
Constable J. D. James received a telegram Sunday from Rockwall of the death of his little nephew Roy Walker, son of H. H. Walker, a merchant of that city. { Roy Lee Walker January 26, 1896 - August 02, 1896, s/o H. H. and L. E. Walker, per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County Texas for Rockwall City Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, October 02, 1896: Friday
Mrs. Dr. Harkey of Chisholm {Rockwall County} died last Saturday. She once lived in Terrell.
Terrell Times Star, February 12, 1897: Friday
Mrs. Klutts, mother of Mr. John Klutts, died in Rockwall County Wednesday.
Terrell Times Star, February 19, 1897
Mrs. Robert McLeod of Heath died Sunday. {McLeod is showed to be enumerated in the Heath Cemetery, but could not locate it in the Rockwall Cemetery Inscriptions for Rockwall, Texas}
Terrell Times Star, March 19, 1897
Mr. Phillip Lechner, 77 years old, living near Chisholm, father of our citizen Phillip Lechner, in coughing Monday, ruptured a blood vessel, from which he died almost immediately. { Andrew Lechner March 30, 1818 - March 15, 1897, per Cemetery Inscriptions for Rockwall County, Texas for Chisholm Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, March 26, 1897
Mr. B. I. Cockrell was called to Royse {Rockwall County} last Friday to attend the funeral of his wife’s father, Mr. Simmons, who died. { W. J. Simmons July 19, 1815 - March 18, 1897 "AF & AM", per Cemetery Inscriptions of Rockwall County, Texas for Royse City Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, May 07, 1897: Friday
Mr. C. L. Jones, formerly of this place, died in Royse City {Rockwall County}, Texas last Monday. At the time of his death, his property value was $200,000.
Terrell Times Star, July 30, 1897
The ten month old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Hollonquist of Chisholm {Rockwall County}, died Tuesday morning. {Not listed in Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, October 15, 1897: Friday
J. T. Ellis, who resides about two miles north of Chisholm, {Rockwall County, Texas} died last Friday and his remains were buried at Chisholm. Mr. Ellis lived in Terrell for many years. He leaves a son and two daughters. {Not listed in Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}
Terrell Times Star, December 09, 1897
Ed McLendon, formerly of McLendon, Rockwall County, died in Monday, Knox County, last Friday of appendicitis.
Terrell Times Star, April 14, 1899
Judge J. E. Stephens, former county judge for Rockwall county, died at McClendon Tuesday. {February 19, 1826 - April 18, 1899, per Cemetery Inscriptions for Rockwall County, Texas, for Small Family Cemetery}
Terrell Times Star, June 09, 1899
Mrs. Glass, who lived between Rockwall and McLendon died last Friday at age of nearly 100 years.
Terrell Times Star, October 06,1899: Friday
Chisholm- The remains of Mrs. Marsellas Frazier, of Rockwall were interred in the Chisholm cemetery Monday. She died with typhoid fever. She leaves a husband and two children. { Gabeella Frazier March 24, 1877 - September 24, 1899, w/o V. M. Frazier, per Chisholm Cemetery enumeration}