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Obituaries and Death Notices
From Fort Worth Area Newspapers

 

    


1880-81 Death Notices From Fort Worth Daily Democrat

1881-83 Death Notices Fort Worth Democrat-Advance & Fort Worth Gazette

1883 Death Notices From Fort Worth Gazette & Fort Worth Daily Gazette

1884 Death Notices From Fort Worth Gazette

1920 Death Notices From unknown newspaper

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Mrs. Catherine Beselder Pioneer Resident

George D. Bond, MD A graduate of Vanderbilt University

Isaac Walter Bowling Retired cable splicer

Albert Anderson Bridges Active member of R. E. Lee Camp, UCV

Rev. E. T. Bridges Retired Methodist minister

Samuel Burk Burnett Texas Pioneer Cowman

Mrs. Hilda T. Burroughs Wife of Postmaster

Dr. William Paxton Burts Pioneer Physician

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Walter B. Cayce Retired president of South Fort Worth State Bank

Mrs. Sarah M. Chambers Her husband prominent in public and business affairs

Ira C. Chase, MD Experimented with x-ray

Alton Chism 2 year old child, accidentally shot and killed by his uncle

John B. Cummins, MD Oldest practicing physician in the United States

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Dr. I. M. Darter One of the old citizens of Fort Worth

Mrs. H. G. Deering Aged 53 years

Arthur Seeley Dingee Long time Fort Worth grocer

Judge Constant Dodson A Good Man Gone

Sidney M. Doge Public School Teacher

W. A. Duringer, MD A physician of wide reputation

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Captain Samuel Evans He was a gallant Confederate Soldier.

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E. W. Farmer Pioneer Texas cattleman

Julian Feild, MD Was educated in a box shanty

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Mrs. Sarah D. Henderson Resident for many years

Captain George Bird Holland Texas Pioneer - Confederate Veteran

Colonel Henry Clay Holloway Stockyard Promoter

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John B. Laneri Well known business leader

Alfred P. Luckett An old and highly respected citizen of Fort Worth

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John Miller Infant son of Daniel and Louisa

J. T. Morgan West Texas pioneer

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William Pannill Employee of Swift Packing Company

Mrs. Florence Peak Oldest Resident in City, Wife of First Physician

Mrs. J. H. Prewett Estimable Woman Dead

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Leopold Hiram Reeves, MD His contributions to medicine were innumerable.

Colonel J. E. Roundtree Member of the Masonic Fraternity for 45 years.

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Jefferson & Mary E. Sauder Married for more than half a century.

Bacon Saunders, MD Founding member of the Texas Surgical Society.

Winfield Scott Cattleman and Capitalist

John B. Slaughter Pioneer Texas Cattleman and Indian Fighter

Colonel John Peter Smith The Father of Fort Worth

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Holman Taylor, MD Grand Old Man of Texas Medicine

Elijah Lennie Therrell an employee of Kemble Brothers Furniture Company

Mrs. Fannie Therrell Survived by three daughters and two sons

Johnnie Elmer Therrell

Mariah Traylor First to be buried in Ford Cemetery

Rowan H. Tucker Veteran in County and City Politics

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Isaac L. Van Zandt, MD Ambassador from the Republic of Texas to Washington

Lt. Dan Vaughn Veteran of Confederacy and Pioneer Settler

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W. T. Waggoner Fort Worth Capitalist

Gibbs F. Walls Retired farmer

D. M. Williford Royal Arch Mason

John Frank Wright Survived by wife and three children

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Jesse Zane-Cetti Builder of T&P Railroad into Fort Worth




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