Information on People named
within the Article: "Terrible
Explosion at Granite Mountain"
After transcribing the article on the explosion at Granite Mountain, I became interested in the history of the names mentioned within. My husband worked in the Maintenance Department for many years at the Granite Mountain and its colorful history has always been a source of fascination for me. By research through the Burnet
TXGenWeb site (thanks to JoAnn Myers' wonderful work!) and
various Census Records, I believe I have been able to put
together a few small biographical sketches on some of the men
mentioned in the article. Since many of the Quarry workers
migrated from other areas of the State and U.S., it was
difficult to find any further information on anyone but the
Quarry owner, his son and the Physicians mentioned. Please
e-mail me, Lisa Bass if anyone has further information on the
people who have no information mentioned.
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THOMAS, SR. AND GEORGE
DARRAUGH:
The Darraugh/Darragh family obviously ran Granite Mountain for many years. I located Thomas Darraugh, Sr., wife Sarah and son George within the 1900 Burnet County, Precinct 4 census:
1910 Burnet Census:
And
1920 Burnet Co. Precinct 4 census:
Thomas Darragh was no longer found within the 1920 census, therefore he possibly died between 1910 and 1920. 1930 Burnet Co. Precinct 4 census:
We can assume from the census records that George Darragh
recovered from the burns he received and he, and eventually his
son, continued their work at the Granite Mountain Quarry. DRs J. R. and T. M. YETT:
Josiah Reed Yett and Thomas Miller Yett were brothers who lived most of their lives in Burnet County. They were sons of Pleasant M. Yett of Tennessee, also a physician, and Amelia/Permelia (found within the 1860, 1870 Pedernales P.O. and the 1880 Burnet Co. Census). 1900 Marble Falls, Burnet County census:
Thomas is also found within the Marble Falls census:
1910 Burnet County, Marble Falls census:
1920 Burnet County, Marble Falls census:
And finally, from the 1930 Marble Falls, Burnet County census:
And the 1930 Austin, Travis County census, living on "Speedway":
DR. S. B. HAYGOOD: I located Dr. Samuel B. Haygood within the 1900 Marble Falls, Burnet County census:
1910 Austin, Travis County census living on "Speedway":
And finally, from the 1920 Austin,. Travis County census, living on Ave. E:
By the 1930 Austin, Travis County census, 86 year old Emma
Haygood is shown to be a Widow, thus Dr. Haygood died
between 1920 and 1930, probably in Austin. DR. W. D. FRANCIS:
William Dick Francis lived in Lampasas and can be located within the following census records: 1900 Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas census:
1910 Lampasas, Lampasas Co. Census:
And, William D. Francis, age 61, is listed within the 1920
Lampasas, Lampasas Co. census. DR. JOHN S. BROWNLEE DR. DORR: Dr. John Samuel Brownlee is found within the 1900 Burnet, Burnet Co. census:
Living next to the Brownlees are Eber and Flora Dorr, Eber possibly being the other Physician mentioned in the article. (Unable to read his occupation.) From the Burnet Co. TXGenWeb site, 1895 Business List, source The Burnet Bulletin of August 1895:
From the Burnet Co. TXGenWeb site, "Contents of Vertical Family Files":
From the Burnet Co., TXGenWeb site: Death Index Vol. I:
FRANK CHAPMAN AND JAMES McCLISH: It appears both Frank Chapman and James McClish may have survived their burns as men with the same names can be found within later Burnet Co. census records. There is also a Frank Chapman buried in the Bear Creek Cemetery:
however, I have no proof this is the same Mr. Chapman who was
injured in the Granite Mountain explosion. SAMUEL PETERS: When I began researching Mr. Peters, I found a Samuel Peters who married Lucinda Yett in Burnet County in 1875. After looking through the 1880 and 1900 census records however, I found that this probably was not the same individual who died at the Quarry explosion. Note: See update from
another researcher, Paulina Thorne, July 2010. CLINTON CLAYPOOL: No further information found. MRS. T.M. YETT: No further information found. THOMAS CONLEY: No further information found. LEWIS AND SHELBY BALL: No further information found. NOTE: If anyone has further information on either LEWIS or
SHELBY BALL, please contact me, Lisa Bass, as this is one
my Family surnames. Thanks! DR. WESTFALL: No further information found. [Burnet TXGenWeb note: Dr. Westfall is noted frequently
in Burnet County History, Vol
I, by Darrell Debo, available at the Herman Brown Free
Library. He was not only a doctor in the community, but
involved in the railroad and in banking.] REV. J.M. SHIRLEY: No further information found. |