Hall County, Texas - Obituaries - Charles Auburg ************************************************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************************* Charles Auburg from Graham, Texas died at Estelline, Hall County on 21 March 1903 of Bright's disease. The Graham Leader Thursday, 27 March 1903 [Charles E.F. Auburg came with his family to Graham, Young County, Texas in 1873 and stared the second saddle and harness shop on the north side of the square. He was born 18 November 1843 in Germany and died 21 March 1903 in Estelline, Hall County, Texas. Charles married Sarah Susan Baker of Jack County, Texas. Sarah Susan Baker Auburg was born 27 January 1846 in North Carolina and died 17 April 1940 in Estelline, Hall County, Texas. They are buried beside each other in the Estelline cemetery, Hall County, Texas. They had the following children: Jesse Thomas, Arena Ann, Maud, Jackson E., Logan, Bea and was preceded in death by one son, J.L. Auburg, 12 May 1901-4 August 1902. Charles Auburg sold his saddle shop in 1896 and moved to Finis, Jack County, Texas. In 1898, the Auburg family moved to Estelline, Hall County. Charles Auburg was a saddle and harness maker and had the Mill Iron cowboys for his best customers. One daughter, Maud Auburg married Frank Cox in April 1902. Frank Cox was a lawman in Hall county for 25 years. They lived in Childress and Tell, Texas before moving to Amarillo in 1943. One daughter, Arena Ann married Horace E. Mullins of Turkey. They moved to Turkey in 1906. There were 10 children born to the Mullins family. Their oldest son was William B. Mullins.]