Out Of Our Past
Tracing Our Bosque County Roots
From The Bosque County News
By
LaDawn Garland
09 May 2001
I Spent a wonderful Sunday afternoon at the Bosque Memorial Museum in Clifton
during Sharon Whitney's siging of her book, The Memories of Will Conine, 1860s -
1890s. Local storyteller Bryan Davis, read excerpts from Whitney's book and told
the visitors of his long time friendship with Whitney, including their high
school days in which they were voted Mr. and Miss Valley Mills. It was a very
enjoyable day, I really enjoyed visiting with the author and encourage anyone
who is interested in what life was really like in the early days of our county,
to get a copy of the book, it is available for sale at the museum.
Unfortunately I was unable to attend the Texas Historic Cemetery designation
ceremony of the Scrutchfield cemetery near Valley Mills on Saturday, I hope to
get information on the history of the cemetery sometime this week and inlude it
in a future column.
Here's a variation of a really neat way to gather family memories and
information, I thought I would share it with our readers in hopes it may help
some of you get started on recording that family history. Sometimes just
deciding where to start is the hardest part.
Type up all the family questions you would like to have answered, cut into
strips so that each strip of paper has one question. Place all the strips into a
box (or jar), and give it along with a bound notebook and a pen to the oldest
member of your family. Ask them to write the answer to the questions in the
notebook over a period of time. It is not such an
overwhelming task when it is taken one question at a time, and when all the
questions are answered, you will have a notebook full of family memories,
handwritten by a family member. The person who does the answering will have a
wonderful time remembering all the events written down in the book.
Queries
I am trying to
locate any information on my Grandmother that was born in Meridian in 1919. Her
name was Marjorie Constance Bertelson. I believe her parents were Alice and Fred
Bertelson. Thank you.
Sincerely, Chanda Serhus CSerhus@cs.com
My late husband
Rev. Jack McAdoo had many ancestors that settled in Bosque CO. in the
1850-1860's his grandparents, John T. McAdoo & and Lucy Ellen Whitley were
raised there and were married there. I have learned quite a lot on the McAdoo
family and do have some on the Whitleys I have never been able to find the death
records for Lewis and Bettie, I would appreciate any information and will be
glad toshare what I have. I just found the Bosque site recently and I appreciate
the wonderful work that is going into it.
(Milly McAdoo in Sacramento, CA) MillyMom@aol.com
I am looking for
information about John W. Myers. He traveled to Bosque County from Miller
County, Missouri by covered wagon and arrived in the Fall of 1874. He farmed
with his two brothers - James P. "Pete" & Abraham "Abe" -and in the off season
they built rock fences. He was married to Mahala C. (Kellison) Baxter who died
in 1881. They had the following children - Samantha Lee (04/21/68-04/22/57),
Matilda Etta Jane (02/05/70-03/06/33), Charles Edward (05/11/74-11/01/41),
Rachel Elizabeth (03/31/78-06/24/55), Abraham Jacob (04/02/79-01/06/36), and
James Henry (09/06/81-02/13/53 [my grandfather]).
John W. Myers then married Mrs. Camsada Ray on March 5, 1885. We have been told
that he died sometime between 1886-1888 and is buried somewhere near Walnut
Springs. I would like to find any information about him, where he is buried; and
about his second wife and where she is buried.
Thank you, Jim Myers cba@onramp.net
News From The Meridian Tribune
January, 30 1903
Personals
Loving Day of near
Iredell was in the city this week.
Will Carmean of Hico spent Monday in the city.
Levi and Teal Dunlap visited the family of J. W. Adams near Valley Mills Sunday.
Mrs. D. J. Cutbirth of Cayote was in the city Wednesday visiting her husband
County Clerk Cutbirth.
Mrs. Frank Baker and children of McGregor are in the city visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Powell.
Mrs. Mary Mangum of Moody is visiting her daughter Mrs. Joe Drew and family this
week.
Professor Henry Gary of Coke County, formerly a citizen of Bosque was in the
city this week on business.
You'll find a fantastic collection of old newspapers at the Bosque County
Collections in Meridian, stop by their website and take a look at some of the
great history they have managed to collect http://www.htcomp.net/bcc
If you are researching your Bosque County families online be sure to visit
Bosque Co. TXGenWeb site at http://www.txgenweb5.org/txbosque/ you'll find a
wonderful collection of information provided by other researchers, it's quite
possible you might just find other researchers there researching your same
family lines. This column will also be available weekly at this site.
If you would like to submit a story or query about your Bosque County family to
this column please mail them to:
LaDawn Garland c/o The Bosque County News
P.O. Box 343, Meridian
TX 76665
fax to (254) 435-6335
or email me at: garland@htcomp.net
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