Death Reports in the Texas Christian Advocate - 1891-1893 - Smith County, TX Contributed by Vicki Betts 18 January 2003 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************************** Deaths reports in the Texas Christian Advocate - 1891-1893 TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, February 19, 1890, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Mathias, Lindale; Mat Finley, W. W. Perry, R. M. Linley, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, February 26, 1891, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Miss E. J. Brymer, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 5, 1891, p. 8, c. 1 Obituary—Texas. W. J. Montgomery, Mrs. C. T. Bonner, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 5, 1891, p. 8, c. 2 Deputy U. S. marshal Terrell lodged J. M. Belcher, of Wood County, in jail at Tyler, February 23, on a charge of bigamy. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 12, 1891, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Frank Bonner, Mrs. T. A. Ward, Sr., Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 26, 1891, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Sarnia Hubbard, Mrs. Thornton, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, April 2, 1891, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. N. C. Harris, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, April 9, 1891, p. 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Col. A. J. Sandridge, T. C. Lockie, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, April 23, 1891, p. 8, c. 1 Obituary—Texas. Dr. E. Jones, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, June 18, 1891, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. C. F. Williams, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, June 25, 1891, . 8, c. 2 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Claude Yonge, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 2, 1891, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Hankins, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 30, 1891, p. 8, c. 4 Obituary—Texas. Capt. Pegues, Tyler. At Garden Valley, Smith county, Miss Onie Tucker was burned to death by the explosion of a lamp, July 22. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, August 6, 1891, p. 5, c. 5 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. Von Wie, Mr. Lum Huey, Mrs. Wood Clemens, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, October 1, 1891, p. 8, c. 3 Obituary—Texas. Mrs. T. P. Chaddick, Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, November 5, 1891, p. 8, c. 4 At Tyler, October 29, W. R. Johnson, proprietor of a saloon, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Ill health and mental despondency are given as the causes of the rash act TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, February 16, 1893, p. 8, c. 4 A Cotton Belt locomotive boiler exploded at Tyler, killing Jule Raspberry, fireman, and a man named Hugh McMahan. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, March 9, 1893, p. 8, c. 3 Mrs. Harper, mother-in-law of Representative Onion, died at Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, July 13, 1893, p. 8, c. 5 Obituaries—Texas. Thos. Albertson, at Tyler. Judge S. D. Wood, at Tyler. TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, October 5, 1893, p. 8, c. 4 Nute Yates, thirteen years old, at Garden Valley, Smith County, was popping a piece of cotton bagging at a revolving shaft when t he bagging stuck to the shaft, pulled the boy up to it, wrapped him round it and crushed out his life.