DEATHS - Texas Christian Advocate, 1889-1890 - Smith County, TX Abels, Alewine, Andrews, Berry, Black, Bumpus, Burton, Cain, Caldwell, Campbell, Edwards, Fair, Green, Herrin, Holbrooks, Lindsey, McGuffie, Merrill, Odem, Perry, Rose, Shuford, Slaughter, Smith, Stell, Stone, Walker, Watson Submitted by Vicki Betts 6 December 2002 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************************** TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 14, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 Mrs. Mary Fair died at Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, May 23, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Major Black, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, August 14, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Miss Anna R. Herrin, at Tyler. Col. T. James, at Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, August 22, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Dr. D. McGuffie, in Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, September 19, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Mrs. C. M. Caldwell, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, October 3, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Child of G. D. Bumpass, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, October 10, 1889, p. 8, c. 3 J. R. Green, Garden Valley, on the 2d of Oct., was cleaning under his gin, and the saws caught her shirt sleeve, cutting off his hand and carrying it through the machinery, resulting in death not long afterwards. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, November 7, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Mrs. M. B. Stell, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, November 14, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Infant of J. M. Slaughter, Tyler. Peter Driskill, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, December 12, 1889, p. 8, c. 2 DIED—Mr. W. F. Stone, near Tyler. Mr. E. S. Puryear, Tyler. W. F. Stone, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, February 20, 1890, p. 8, c. 1 DIED.—C. J. Rose, at Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 27, 1890, p. 8, c. 1 The boiler at the saw-mill of W. H. Andrews, Overton, blew up, killing W. H. Andrews, Jr., and fatally hurt another son. Reuben Smith, colored, of Tyler, was run over by a train and killed. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, May 8, 1890, p. 8, c. 4 Obituary—Texas. E. G. Edwards, Tyler. Rad Clark, near Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, June 19, 1890, p. 7, c. 3 ALEWINE.—Little Una Alewine, infant daughter of J. M. and Fannie Alewine, was born April 25, 1889, and died May 29, 1890, aged one year, one month and four days. She was a sweet little child and much loved. By her childish love she had captured the hearts of her fond parents and held them as the ivy holds the oak. They knelt at the grave by the loved form and said, "We'll meet you in heaven, darling; good-bye." Praise God for such sweet hopes. "Oh, death, where is thy sting! O, grave, where is thy victory?" W. H. CRAWFORD. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, June 26, 1890, p. 8, c. 4 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. D. H. Lindsey, Tyler, Mrs. Mamie Silliman, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 17, 1890, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Campbell, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 24, 1890, p. 8, c. 3 Conductor Abels, of Fort Worth, and Brakeman Cain, of Tyler, were killed in a wreck on the Cotton Belt near Texarkana July 17. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 31, 1890, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. Miss Lizzie Odem, Lindale; Johnnie Franklin Merrell, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, August 28, 1890, p. 8, c. 2 Jas. Shuford, son of Dr. Shuford, of Tyler, committed suicide with morphine at San Angelo. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, October 23, 1890, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. R. E. Burton, T. C. Walker, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, November 20, 1890, p. 8, c. 4 Obituary—Texas. Miss Rosa Watson, near Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, December 4, 1890, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Mollie J. Holbrook, near Noonday; E. H. Barbee, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, December 18, 1890, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. R. M. Berry, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, December 25, 1890, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. M. A. Perry, Tyler.