If you
have original stories from or about your Burnet County ancestor you'd
like to share with others, send them to
JoAnn Myers
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Diary entries, letters, oral history transcripts, family stories,
biographies, Bible records, and similar items are welcome.
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What the story is about... |
Grandaughter Thelma Alexander Hughes wrote a descriptive story of what she remembers of her grandparents. |
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BAKER, Ora Clyde (Williams) [Journal pages] |
Written by Ora Clyde (Williams) Baker, great grandmother of transcriber, Shelley Everett Musgrove. The journal pages chronical the Baker and Williams families' history, plus many local Burnet County names are mentioned as they interact with the families. April 2004 |
BAKER,
Mrs. Maria Louisia (widow of Charles G. Baker) |
From Marble
Falls Messenger, 20 Oct 1921, "Early History Stories"
about early residents of Burnet County: the Bakers,
Jonathan Ragle, and others; she also recalls Indian
depredations. |
Biography written by J. Allen, Conroe Texas |
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Letter to his son and daughter-in-law, John H. Berry and Eliza Catherine Dennis Berry, in Burnet County, Texas, Oct 1873. Contributed by Marchetta Jones, April 2004 |
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Letter to his brother, John H. Berry who lived in Burnet County, written sometime after 1873 informing of their father's death. |
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Copy of Handwritten letter from James S. Bourland, 1st elected Burnet Co. Judge, to his wife Naomi (McGill) Bourland, which was written 8 days before he was injured by the Indians in the North Concho area. Donated to the Herman Brown Free Library by Wilford Stephenson, Burnet Texas. |
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Biography |
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Bible Record, listing marriages, births and deaths of the Burnham family. |
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90th Birthday recounted in the Burnet Bulletin, 1882 |
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BURNHAM,
Robert T. |
Article from 1899 Burnet
Bulletin: Sketch of a Texas Pioneer Who Grew Up With the
State. |
BURNHAM, W.L. |
A memoir of W. L. Burnham tells what life was like on the ranch, in town, going for supplies to Austin and more. |
A short biography of the two families. |
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A list of births, marriages, and deaths of the Cottle family, probably from a Bible record. |
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A biographical account of Edmiston Cox written by his daughter, Mary Cox. She describes in vivid detail the trials of life in early Texas that her parents had to deal with. |
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Biography with picture links. Contributed by JoAnn Hopper, <JHopper494 @ aol.com>, Jan 2001 |
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134 years of the Davis Family History--written from memory by James W. Davis, in about 1961. From the Vertical Files of Herman Brown Free Library. JM May 2002 |
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DAVIS,
John and Clarissa |
History of the John
and Clarissa (Farnsworth) Davis family, compiled by Louise
Barton Sanders. jm Nov 2007 |
DODSON Family |
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During his life, Erwin experienced Indian raids, cattlemen's wars, and rustler fights. He watched a gun fight between a gang of rultlers in the streets of Llano. His brother was killed, as he was entering the Court House, to testify in a murder trial. The killing was done by friends of the defendant. From the WPA collection at the Library of Congress. JM March 2000 |
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EVERETT, Georgia Gladys Hahn [Journal] |
a transcription by Shelley Everett Musgrove of a short journal of memories that her great grandmother, Georgia Gladys Hahn Everett, known to the grandchildren as "Nanny," wrote for her sons, Alton Gilbert and Allan Alexander. It contains some family history as well as some cute stories. April 2004 |
FAITH Family |
A short biography written by Mrs. Viola Faith Hartley, of Marble Falls, and Mr. R. L. Faith of Granite Shoals. JM May 2002 |
FERGUSON, Thomas | From
the Burnet High School Website created in honor of Judge
Ferguson: "Judge
Thomas C. Ferguson, a leading citizen and statesman
of Burnet County, held many honorable positions in legal and
civic areas in Burnet as well as in the State of
Texas. He moved to Burnet as a young boy and graduated
from Burnet High School in 1921.
Ferguson went on to obtain his license to practice
law. He became one of the most successful and
influential citizens in the community. He unselfishly
dedicated his life to the betterment of society."
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FORD, Lafayette and Mary BOWMER Bible Records |
List of births and marriages |
FOWLER,
Hiram Chatman |
The son of pioneer Josiah
Fowler tells of the family's trip from Tennessee to
Burnet County in 1853. He describes Mormon
Mills and the colony there. |
FOX, Willie |
Short bio with picture from "The Trail Drivers of Texas", 1925. JM Oct 2002 A short biography written by her sister, from the files of the Herman Brown Free Library. JM May 2002 |
FOULDS
Family |
Burnet resident Jo
Foulds remembers her childhood growing up around the
square. Mentions names of businesses and friends and
neighbors. Added 2008 |
GREEN,
Guy |
Oral History, from 1970s.
Mentions family names of neighbors. |
Biography from the files of the
Herman Brown Free Library. JM July 2000.
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Grandma Harkins, Letter Group
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Thanks to Jo Autrey for the following three letters from her family's "Grandma Harkins". She would like to find out more about the names and places mentioned in the letters. Please e-mail Jo if you have information to share. Grandma Harkins (Mamie Lee Beasley Harkins) was born in 1888, the daughter of Malone Beasley and Charles Elizabeth Tarants. The letters were transcribed by Jo Autrey exactly as written.The family moved to Burnet County in 1884.She lived to be 91 years old. |
Griffin,
W. S. Family |
Correspondence to Earnest
Langford from a daughter of W. S. Griffin about her family,
dated 1959. JM, 2007 |
Gum
Springs Families |
Correspondence in reply to a query about the Hall family in Briggs dated 1959 and from Mary Moore. |
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In a letter to her daughter, Mrs. Harkins recalls her early childhood; from about 1885. Mentions neighbors named Daniels and Davis and Standifer. |
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The saga of frontier life continues with accounts of daily routines and baptism in the Colorado River at Bluffton. Mentions going to school at Naruna, schoolteachers Mr. Harkins, his daughter Pearl, neighbors Ivey, Claud, Babey, and Burton. |
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Mrs. Harkins gives details about individuals in her family, beginning with her great grandfather Beasley. |
Peek into the lives of pioneers James Seaborn Harwell and his family as they endure Indians and mountain lions and live to see schools and churches become established in early Burnet County. Submitted by JoAnn Hopper, <JHopper494 @ aol.com>, Dec 1999. A photo of James Seaborn Harwell was added May 2000. |
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by Nannie Moore Kinser, written in 1935, gives a rich mixture of history, family, and life in early Burnet. Names mentioned in the text include: Abernathy, Anderson, Cates, Clark, Conlee, Coon, Cotton, Crownover, Drury, Eubanks, Groesbeck, Holland, Hubbard, Johnson, Kirk, Knight, Lacy, Lewis, Magill, McCartney, Moore, Pinchback, Posey, Proctor, Rohrer, Shuford, Smithwick, Struve, Swinney, Thomas, Wight, Winters, and Wyaat. My thanks to Mary Nell Hodnett <TNWaltz @ prodigy.net> who transcribed this information to share with researchers. July 2000 |
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Biography of pioneer Samuel Holland. |
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Biography of family by Mrs. Frank Miller, on file in Herman Brown Free Library. Transcribed by volunteer Mary Nell Hodnett. Aug 2000 |
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Biography and ancestors of Burnet's Isaac Hoover, written by JoAnn Hopper, <JHopper494 @ aol.com> a 3rd great granddaughter. July 2000 |
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"Our Illustrious Ancestors: Johnson, Rankin, Eastland, Brazeale, and Speed" by Mary Johnson Posey. Transcribed from a handwritten copy donated to the Herman Brown Free Library in April 2004 by JM. |
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A jewel of a letter from Elizabeth (Barton) King written to her brother-in-law in 1851, was transcribed exactly as written by Linda McCormick. In it, Elizabeth tells of illnesses and deaths, prices of goods, and a little of what it was like to be living in Texas at the time. She mentions William McFarland, Chamberlain and Sarah, and Harriet and John Tate. (To aid in reading, I added punctuation at the ends of sentences and divided the text into paragraphs. No other editing in spelling, capitalization or sentence structure was done, in order to preserve the original essence of the letter. Added Sep 1999. |
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A letter from John L. King in 1850 to friends, tells about Indian fights and price of flour and beef. It also mentions his friends, Chamberlain and McFarland. Added Aug 1999. |
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MATHER,
Andrew |
Transcription by Mary
Nell Hodnutt from Austin
American Statesman article from 1926.
Great-great grandson, Doug
Duncan, sent in copy of
article and his
transcription, which fills in some illegible spots in the
original, Sept 2007. Also see photos of Andrew Mather here. |
WPA transcription of James W. Mathis recalls travelling by train from Austin to Burnet in seven hours. At 12 years of age, he was old enough to go to work on his grandfather's ranch (John Shirley) when they arrived in Burnet. He remembers ranchlife and what life was like in the 1880s on the range. From the WPA collection at the Library of Congress. JM March 2000 |
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McAnally
Family |
Bible records; transcribed Birth,
Death, and Marriage entries from Bible pages. JM, Dec 2007 |
McFARLIN |
Newspaper story about Martha
Nettie (McFarlin) Gray, who was born 11 Dec 1858, with
photo. She married Loderick
R. Gray. |
Biography found in Vertical File of Herman Brown Free Library. JM, Aug 2000. |
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MAGILL, William H |
Biography
of pioneer and Veteran of San Jacinto. From "Heroes of
San Jacinto", transcribed by volunteer Mary Nell Hodnett. Aug
2000
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History of the McGuire Family who lived in Burnet County in the 1800s, written by Rose McGuire Kinser. From Vertical File. JM Aug 2000 |
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Letter to a veterans group in Waco, 1892, telling about hardships and life during the Civil War. Transcribed by volunteer Mary Nell Hodnett. Aug 2000 |
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A description of what a real trail drive was like. |
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Letters from Albert and H.B. Neeley to parents and brothers and sisters in 1908 about a tornado at Zehphr. A third letter is from Albert in 1927. JM Aug 2000 |
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Nichols,
Sarah Ann Taylor |
Biography of Sarah
Ann (Taylor) Nichols, b. 1861. Her father, Stephen
Taylor operated a cotton gin known as "Taylor's Gin" in
what is now the town of Briggs. |
O'Hair,
Clarissa |
Photo of Clarissa
O'Hair and husband Thomas
Wolf, along with a biography of Clarissa. |
A transcript of a dairy kept during an overland trip from California to Texas, accompanied by Altemus McGuire and Charlie Palen. |
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Proctor, Katie Carolina Johnson | An obituary that tells a detailed
account of Indian raid and death of relatives and neighbors. |
"Reminiscences of Mary Crownover Rabb", dated January 1875; "Travels and adventurs in 1823 of the erly settling of Texas". A transcript from the Texas Archives, of her own words, telling her children and grandchildren the trials and troubles the early pioneers to Texas faced with daily living. See a Picture of Mary Crownover Rabb. |
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RAMSEY Family |
A family history written by A. M. Ramsey
of the Mahomet Community. |
Ray, Richard "Dick" P. |
Biography of a Confederate
soldier who served with Company A, 10th Kentucky Cavalry from
age 13 in 1863 to the end of the war. Moving to Burnet in
1876, he became a rancher, Justice of the Peace, and County
Commissioner. Photo of R. P. Ray. |
A biography of Abner
and Lureney Ricketson
and their children. Submitted by JoAnn
Hopper,
<JHopper494 @ aol.com>, Jan 2000. |
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A delightful
remembrance of Sarah
Ann Harwell Ricketson,
told by her granddaughter, Rhesa
Gunn McNair. The
story begins with the description of her grandmother's
trunk, whose contents elicited stories for the children
every time it was opened.
Submitted
by Jo
Ann Hopper,
<JHopper494 @ aol.com>, 9 Nov 1999 |
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ROPER
Family Notes |
A
compilation of articles and announcements regarding the
life and death of W.
D. Roper, who was the ggg-grandfather of
contributor
Gayle Clemons Newkirk.
October 2005 |
A letter written to his wife, Clarissa, while he was in the Army during the Civil War, dated 29 April 1856. For more info about this family, see photo of A.A. Ross and Clarissa and their Descendant Chart. JM Aug 2000 |
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A story told by P.D. Self about his early years of trail driving and horse raising. From the WPA collection at the Library of Congress. JM March 2000 |
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SPITLER,
William M. |
Biography of a Burnet pioneer who
owned property on the square, with links to family photos.
Photo links included in the biography. |
STAPP,
J. H. |
Biography of Burnet pioneer, deputy
sheriff,
constable, deputy assessor and deputy collector, town
marshall and worked in the early days with the Texas
Rangers. Added Oct 2008. |
This story about their ancestor, John Josiah Lewis Wiley Taylor, was contributed by Bobbie Joe and Jimmie Taylor. In the narrative they shared, an explanation is given for the unusual name, and a second story describes a shooting John Taylor was involved in. A poem he wrote while in jail completes the story. Added 29 Jul 1999. A photo of the John Josiah Lewis Wiley Taylor family was added April 2000. |
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THOMAS, Frank |
Biography from "Indian Wars and Pioneers of Texas", by
John Henry Brown, Published by L.E. Daniell, year unknown |
Tournament Tale | 1878 - a story published in the Burnet Bulletin, date unknown, about a group of people getting together from Sandy Mountain, Walnut and Pecan communities for a tournament. Names of families and children attending, plus a description of the event. |
TUCKER, Geo. Wash. |
Biography of a Confederate Soldier, born in 1838;
died in 1920 and buried at Fairland Cemetery. Read at
grave marking ceremony April 2007. |
Memoirs of a woman who lived in Burnet before the County was organized. She was born in 1850, travelled with her parents to Ft Croghan in 1852. Transcribed from a newspaper article. JM Feb 2001 |
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The first-person story of Martha Virginia Webster Strickland Simmons as she witnessed the Indian battle that became known as The Webster Massacre. Her father and many others were killed and she along with her mother and brother were taken captive. |