OBITUARIES   
       
               Of Burleson County Civil War
       Veterans
 
The following are obituaries of Veterans  from Burleson County Texas  newspapers.  Most of these veterans were from the Civil War  These entries were contributed by Linda Faust Houck. 

If you have any obituaries for Burleson Co. that you can contribute to the page  please contact me. Gayle Triller.   I will be happy to add it to the page.

1897

Johnson,Titus
Titus Johnson (56) died at his home in Hempstead.  "He was a gallant member of Co. C, 5th Calvary, Green's Brigade."

1898

Horton, A. J.
A.J. Horton, "served in the Civil War from beginning to end.  For twelve months he served with the 2nd Texas Infantry and the balance of the time, he served with General Sul Ross' "Brigade of Calvary."  Died in Caldwell, August of 1898.  Born in AL.

Burnett, M. D.
M.D. Burnett, an old settler near Navasota died.  "He was an ex-confederate."

1899

Hensley, T. G.
T.G. Hensley died at Talpy, coleman Co. on the 15th of January and was brought to Yellow Prairie for interment.  He was 57 and served in Green's Brigade during the war.

1900

Lewis, J. T.
J.T. Lewis "was an ex-confederate."  Died January 1900.  Buried at Providence Cemetery, Burleson County.  No service marker.

 Lovelace, William Ray
Dr. William Ray Lovelace died at Rita (Burleson County) August 1900.  Buried at old Macedonia cemetery, Burleson County.  "He served in some of the indian wars in GA and was a surgeon in the Confederate War."  He was near 85 years and was born in GA.  *Has a service marker.

 Greenlee, James S.
James S. Greenlee died October 1900.  He is buried at Masonic  Cemetery, in Caldwell, Texas.  "He served under Mobley in Confederate Army."  Is not listed.

 Gee, George L.
George L. Gee (76) died at Georgetown, January 12, 1900.  "He was a Mexican War veteran and also served during Confederate War."

 Bauldorf , F. W.
F.W. Bauldorf (84) died in Lee County, February 5, 1900.  "He was a veteran of three wars, War Between the States and Mexico, Indian War in Florida and the War Between the States."

 Vogt. Albert
Albert Vogt died at Dallas and was "buried at National Cemetery at Fort Sam Houston, near San Antonio.  He was an es-Union soldier."

 Miller,J. G. 
J.G. Miller shot J.W. Singelton.  "Both are old confederate soldiers and this happened at Confederate's Home in Austin."  Buried where?

Braswell, John F.
John F. Braswell, (56) "inmate in Confederate's Home died October 1900 (at Austin).  He was in Confederate War."

 Smith, F. M
F.M. Smith murderer of Mrs. Theodore Vawters was hanged near Nacogdoches, Texas, November 1900.  "He was a confederate soldier."

1901

 Williams, G. J.
Captain G.J. Williams died on January 5, 1901 and is buried at Masonic Cemetery.  "He served through entire Confederate War." (not listed in cemetery book)

Bell, James Thomas
James Thomas Bell, 54y 4m 12d died Feb. 19, 1901 from pneumonia.  He served through out the war as a member of Company I, tth Mississippi, Mabry's Brigade, Chalmer's Division, CSA and hs record as a loyal southern was without blemish.

 Chriesman, O.W.
O.W. Chriesman died March 5, 1901.  He is buried at Chriesman Chapel Cemetery.  (Burleson County)  "At the beginning to the Civil War he enlisted in Capt. Allen's Co., 17th Texas Infantry and served until close of war.  He was in Battles of Millican's Bend, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill and others."  No service marker.

Matthews, J. F.
J.F. Matthews died April 8, 1901 in Cameron.  Remains were brought to Burleson County.  He served entire war being a member of Granbury's Brigade, Cleburn's division and a captain in that division.  Not listed in cemetery book.

Thompson, Thomas C.
Captian Thomas C. Thompson died in Austin and remains were brought back to Yellow Prairie (Burleson County).  He was an old Texas veteran as well as Confederate veteran.  Spelled Thomson in cemetery book, no service marker.

Fisher, James Lat
James Lat Fisher was a volunteer solider.  He died a Globe, AZ and was buried at Odd Fellows cemetery in Weimer, Texas.

1902

Edmonds, William H.
William H. Edomonds died January 25, 1902 (73y 3m 3d) and buried in Masonic Cemetery.  He was born in OH.  "He served in Civil War in the Confederate army and was member of Camp Rogers, U.C.V. at Caldwell".  Not listed in cemetery book.

 McGregor, Malcom Christopher
Dr. Malcom Christopher McGregor died June 13, 1902.  (66y) Born in NC.  "He served in Confederate Army loosing his arm in the Battle of Missionary Ridge."  Buried at Masonic Cemetery.  *Has military marker.

 Johnson, Richard
Richard Johnson died September 1902. (60y) He was buried at Hix.  "He was a Confederate veteran and we understand his death was caused by injuried received during service."  Not listed in cemetery book.

 Sanger, Philip
Philip Sanger, died in CA, remains brought to Dallas.  "He fought 4 years a private in confederate army."

1903
 Groce, J. R.
J.R. Groce died February 2, 1903.  Enlisted in Confederate army and served four years eighteen months of that time a prisoner.  Buried at Providence cemetery, Burleson County.

Broaddus, Leland
Leland Broaddus (64) died February 1903 and is buried at Old Cemetery,  in Caldwell Texas.  "He served in Confederate army enlisting in Co. H, 2nd Texas Infantry."  Not listed in cemetery book.

 Gunter, E. S.
Rev. E. S. Gunter(65) former resident of Cooks Point died at Bremond on January 30, 1903.  Native of GA.  "He was a solider in Confederate army and came to Texas after the war."  Buried at Petteway cemetery.

King, James Miller
James Miller King (79y 3m 11d) died December 1903 and is buried at Old Cemetery. (Caldwell)  He was born in TN.  "He was a Confederate solider and served during war in Baylor's Rangers."  No service marker.

1904

Ragsdale, Samuel Gabriel
Samuel Gabriel Ragsdale (64y 9m 28d) died April 1904. "Major Ragsdale as he was known, was born in MS.  He came to Texas several years before the war, residing in Austin and enlisting as a Texas Ranger under Col Ford at outbreak of war.  He served one year and then raised a company and joined Davidson's battalion, afterwards known as Daley's Battalion.  At close of war he held position of Lieutenant Colonel."  He was buried in Masonic cemetery.  No service marker

Knox, T.J.
T.J. Knox (67) died at his home at Navasota,  April 1904.  "He was an old confederate solider." Buried at Navasota.

1905

Holmes, William S.
William S. Holmes died January 9, 1905 (88y 3m 1d)  and was buried in Masonic Cemetery.  Born in KY.  He was a "Confederate solider in Co. I, 5th Texas Infantry, Hood's Brigade in Army of VA.  Received discharge because of bad health and after returning to Texas enlisted in state service and served until close of War."  Not listed in cemetery book.

Smith, James Robert
James Robert Smith died March 17, 1905 and was buried in Masonic Cemetery. (64y 3m 18d)  Born in AL.  "He enlisted in Confederate services with 1st Alabama Artillery, being wounded in the battle of Seven Pines, llosing his arm.  After he recovered he was promoted to Capt. in the Artillery and served until the end of the war."  No service marker.

 Thomas, J. R.
J.R. Thomas died in Burleson County, March 1905 at age of 81 and was buried at Hillsboro.  "He served in confederate army under Capt. Tom Cay and was given a discharge on account of bad health."

 Newcomb, J. C.
J.C. Newcomb (79) died March 1905.  Born in VA, died at Burleson County. "He entered the Confederate service in 1862 as member of Col. Allen's regiment and was wounded in the battles of Milligan's Bend and Mansfield."

 Easley, E. W. 
E.W. Easley died April 2, 1905.  "At outbreak of war, he enlisted in Carter's Regiment (Calvary) at Chappell Hill, being a member of Capt. J.W. Matthews co.  He was captured at Arkansas post and was in prison Camp Douglas for some time.  After being exchanged, he was assigned to the Army of TN, serving in the 18th Texas Infantry, Gradbury's Brigade, Cheatham's division, serving through out the war and made an enviable record as a brave and efficient solider." Possibly buried in Benton Harbor, MI where he died.  (He was an old settler of Burleson County)

Farmer, Thomas
Thomas Farmer died June 27, 1905, at the home of his daughter.  Born in VA.  (77y 1m 8d)  He enlisted in Confederate army in 1862, serving in Colonels Allen's regiment,   Douglass Co., to the end of the war.

Goodwin, J. J. 
J.J. Goodwin of Gus, Texas died July 1905.  "One of the old settlers of Burleson County and an old confederate soldier and a good man loved by all."

Whittington, L. O. R.
L.O.R. Whittington died August 14, 1905 (58y 5m 27d) of stomach trouble and complications.  Born in MS.  "He served latter part of war in cinfederate army, being too young to serve at beginning."  Buried At masonic cemetery, Caldwell.  No service marker.

 Allen, Hiram
Hiram Allen,  Confederate solider died September 16, 1905 in Burleson County.  (77y 4m 6d)  Born in TN.  "He served in  1st TN regiment and was in Gen. J.E. Johnston's division, captured about 8 months before close of war and was a prisoner for 7 months before being exchanged.  He was paroled when General Lee surrendered.

Norville, Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson Norville died October 1904.  (71y 9m 29d) born in NC.  "He served in Confederate army in Green's Brigade as one of Nally's scouts for 4 years.  His record as a solider was excellent.  "Buried at Masonic cemetery.  *Has a service marker.

 Perry, Joshua
Joshua Perry died December 1905.  (80y 7m 24d)  Born in GA.  Served in confederate army in Rio Grande and was in service about 3 years.  Buried at Liberty Cemetery, Burleson County.  No service marker.

Baggett, Barton
Barton Baggett of Deanville, died December 1905.  Born in NC April 10, 1936.  "He was a brave Confederate solider."  Buried at Chriesman cemetery at Yellow Prairie.  (now called Chriesman) (Burleson County)  Not listed in cemetery book.

Brymer, William
William Brymer died December 1905. (69y) Born in TN.  "He was a Confederate solider and served entire 4 years of war."  Buried at Porter's Chapel cemetery, Burleson County.  No service marker.

 Smith, Ellis D. 
Ellis D. Smith died December 1905. (71y 5m)  Born in MS.  "He came to Burleson County after war during which he served in Confederate army, 46th Mississippi  and located at Caldwell."  Buried at Masonic cemetery.  No service Marker.

1906

 Addison, Malcom H.
Malcom H. Addison died February 1906 and was buried at Masonic cemetery.  (79y 1m 25d)  Born in MD.  "He served in the commissary department of Civil war."  No service marker.

Hill, James A.
James A. Hill, age 63y 2m 19d died on August 19.  He was a Confederate solider, serving most credible through out the whole war.

 McIvor, Alexander William
Judge Alexander William McIvor died September 19, 1906.  (70y 22d) Born in NC.  "He attended law school at Brenham, where he secured his liscense, joined the confederate army.  He served throughout the war."  He was a board member of the Confederate Home in Austin.  Buried at Masonic cemetery.  No service marker.

Houston, M. J.
M.J. Houston (74) died in Runnels County, December 9, 1906.  (Many years a resident of Burleson County)  "He enlisted in 2nd Texas Hood's Brigade and engaged in many battles. in civil war.  He was in siege at Vicksburg and when they surrendered, he walked barefoot the entire distance to Burleson County."

1907

Ponce, D. R.
D. R. Ponce, age about 66, died May 1st.  He was an ex-Confederate solider.  He served with bravery throughout the Civil War and was a member of Co. I, 5th Texas in Hood's Brigade.
 

Garner, William
William Garner Sr. died at his home on Covington Prairie (Burleson County) at age of 76 and was buried at Macedonia cemetery.  "He was a confederate veteran."

 Blocker, John C. 
John C. Blocker died at home in Lyons in 78th year of his age.  "He served through civil war in the confederate army and came to Texas in 1868."  Buried at Masonic cemetery at Caldwell.

1908

Sullivan, T. D. 
T.D. Sullivan died at his residence at Caldwell last Friday.  He was buried at Masonic Cemetery.
"When civil war began, he enlisted in Company H of 2nd Texas Volunteers and was a brave solider, being wounded and captured in the battle of Shiloh.  A union officer attempted to administer the oath of allegiance to him, which he refused to take.  For this, he was arrested.  From St. Louis, he with other prisoners were taken to Camp Douglas, the notorious Chicago prison and after some months he was exchanged and re-entered service."

1911

 Peters, W. J. 
W.J. Peters died at his home near Cooks Point last Sunday at age of 72.  "Being at this age and in the very prime of life, he joined the confederate army in which he served faithfully for his country till the close of hostilities."  He was buried at Masonic cemetery.

Adams, Augustus Harrison
Capt. Augustus Harrison Adams departed this live at his home in Lyons March 29, 1911.  He was born in 1828 in Ark.  "At the beginning of the civil war he entered the confederate army and served as captain until the close."

Turner, J.B.
J. B. Turner died Wednesday near Giddings at age of 83y 5m 3d. "He was a veteran of the War Between the ?States and Mexico and also Civil War."

 Goodwin, H. C. 
H.C. Goodwin died at the residence of his brother, A.M. Goodwin Saturday afternoon.  He was 65. "When Civil War began he joined 2nd Texas Infantry in which he served as brave solider till close of war when he returned home."

 Hunt, Thomas M.
Judge Thomas M. Hunt, "prominent confederate veteran" died here (Cleburne, Texas) yesterday at age of 72.

Snook, J. S.
J.S. Snook died the 11th of July at the age of 65, at his home in Pauling, OH.  He was for amny years a resident of Caldwell.  He was a Union Solider.

Hundley, F. J.
Last Firday morning, at his home in Marble Falls, Capt. F.J. Hundley died at age of 82y 2m and was laid to rest in cemetery there.  He was a former resident of Caldwell.  "He erved all through Civil War with Confederate army being a captain in a company in 31st Louisiana Regiment."

 Hale, J. C. 
J.C. Hale died at his home Monday and was buried at Masonic Cemetery.  He was born November 4, 1853.  "Mr Hill joined the volunteers and served as volunteer solider for awhile and then joined the Calvary in which he served till close of war."

1912

Hope, Cyris
Cyris Hope died at his home in Fort Stockton, Tuesday ad age of 66y 10m.  He was buried there.  He was a former resident of Deanville, Texas.  "He was a confederate veteran having served all through out the Civil War in 2nd Texas Regiment."

 McArthur, James B.
James B. McArthur, for many years a resident of Caldwell died at his home in Mt> Pleasant.  He was buried there.  "When war broke out he enlisted August 1861 and served in Company H of the 2nd Texas Regiment and served till the end of war."

 Faulkner, S. W. 
S.W. Faulkner died Saturday in home for Confederate Veterans at Austin.  He was buried at Chriesman, Texas.  He would have been 92 on 7th of August.  He moved from Brenham to Burleson County. "where he made his home, except for four years of service of Confederate army.  He was in Confederate Home for two years."

Oliver, J. P.
Dr. J.P. Oliver died last Saturday at age of 75.  He was buried at Masonic Cemetery.  "When Civil War began, Dr. Oliver went to army as a surgeon and served in tha tcapacity until the army officers, in obedience to a petition of the people of the community granted a furlough for him to return home where there was much sickness and was needed more."

 Mullinax, G. W.
G.W. Mullinax died Sunday in Caldwell at age of 65.  He was buried at Providence cemetery.  "He enlisted with Confederate Army and served the entire time."

1913

 Haddox, Thomas J.
Thomas J. Haddox died at his home in Caldwell at age of 69.  He was buried at Masonic Cemetery. "At beginning of Civil War he enlisted in 2nd Louisiana Regiment in which he served until the close fo the struggle."

 Lee, George W.
George W. Lee died at his home in Caldwell at age of 72y 6m 2d.  He was buried at Masonic.  "When the Civil War began, he enlisted in Waller's Battalion in Green's Brigade and served entire four years of the war.  He and Col John G. Rankin of Brenham and Gus Winkler were comrades together and Gus is the only survivor in Burleson County that ws in Brigade with them."

 Hensley, J. R.
J.R. Hensley died Tuesday in Chriesman at age of 75.  He was buried at Chriesman.  "He served though war as a confederate."

 Smith, W. T.
W.T. Smith died at home in Denton, Monday at good old age.  "He was a Confederate Veteran, serving all through Civil War, in which he lost an arm on field of battle."

Bell, Emmett B. 
Emmett B. Bell died at home Tuesday at age of 66y 6m 15d.  He was buried at Masonic Cemetery.  "He enlisted in Confederate Army in which he served faithfully till end of war."

 Ewell, C.
Mr. C. Ewell died at his residence at Chriesman Monday and was buried at Chriesman Cemetery.  He was born 69 years ago.  "When War Between the States occurred he espoused the cause of the South and served till close of war with honor to himself and the cause he was contending for."

 Grant, Joshua S. 
Joshua S. Grant died last Thursday at his home in Providence at age of 67.  "When war started he enlisted in confederate service, serving in Hood's Brigade and was severely wounded in battle of Wildiners on May 6, 1864 being shot through right shoulder and hip.  He returned to service and served till close of war."  He was buried at Providence Cemetery.

1914
Friday, January 16, 1914
Womble, W. T.
"When he was old enough he joined the Confederate Army where he served faithfully.  He was captured near Petersburg and was a prisoner of war for three years at Point Lookout."  Born Feb. 16, 1845. HeFriday,  is buried in Old City Cemetery.

Friday, January 23, 1914
Page, Charles F.
Charles F. Page, 69 years, "He was solider in Civil War and was encamped with his Regiment 117 New York Volunteers at Fort Alexander in fall of 1862."  He died at Columbia, North Carolina.

Friday, April 3, 1914
Rust, J. A.
Capt. J. A. rust, "Loyal Confederate solider and member of Hood's Brigade."  He died in Los Angeles, California.

1915

Friday, April 9, 1915 
Fitzsgerald, R.E.
R.E. Fitzgerald, 71y, 6m, 15d, "he was a Confederate Veteran."
Masonic Cemetery.

Friday, July 16, 1915
Coleman, Robert
Robert William Coleman, 79y, 6m, 3d, "Deceased was a gallant Confederate solider and served in Co. D, 24th Mississippi Regiment." Chriesman Cemetery.

Friday August 20, 1915
Kramer, Andrew
Andrew Kramer, 77 years, "He was a gallant Confederate Solider." Kramer Cemetery

Friday September 10, 1915
Holt, C.R.
C.R. Holt, 92 years, "He was a Confederate Solider."  Chriesman Cemetery.

1916

Friday, March 17, 1916
Wood, M.W.
M.W. Wood, 70 years, "Deceased was a gallant Confederate solider and served through out four years of war."  Hix Cemetery.

Friday, October 6 1916
Henslee, Enock
Enock Henslee, 85 years.  "He was a gallant Confederate Solider."  Masonic Cemetery.

Sanders, James B.
James B. Sanders, 87 years.  "No grander old Confederate Solider ever lived than he."  Prospect Cemetery.

Sorry, there were no issues of the paper available for they years of 1917 and 1918

1919

Friday, January 3, 1919
Connolly, James C.
James Co. Connolly, 84 years.  "He joined the Confederate Army and served through out in Hood's Brigade."  Family Burying Grounds.

Friday, October 31, 1919
Draper, R. E.
R.E. Draper.  "Another old Confederate Solider has gone home."  Buried near his residence.

1920

Friday, February 27, 1920
Porter, Beverly A.
Beverly A. Porter.  "He was a Confederate Solider."  Born Sept. 20, 1834.  Porter's Chapel Cmemtery.

Friday, March 19, 1920
Daniel, I.M.
I.M. Daniel, 81y 5m, 23d.  "Burleson County was his home except for four years, 1861 - 1865, when he served in Confederate Army, Co. G. 2nd Texas Infantry, Hoods's Brigade."  Allbright Cemetery.

Friday, August 13, 1920
Bass, Thomas
Dr. Thomas Holt Bass, 70y, 7m, 26d,  "A Confederate War Veteran."  Bettis Cemetery.

1921

Friday, May 13, 1921
Arnold, E. D.
E.D. Arnold.  "He was a Confederate Veteran."  Born October 3, 1847.  Chriesman Chriesman Cemetery.

Friday, June 17, 1921
Reeves, James T.
James T. Reeves, 84y, 11m.  "He was an old Confederate vereran having served with Hood's Brigade through out Civil War."  Masonic Cemetery.

Friday, June 27, 1921
Lyon, W.A.
W.A. Lyon, 78 years.  "He was a grand old Confederate veteran, served four years in Co. E, Texas Green's Brigade.  "Somerville Cemetery.

Friday July 1, 1921
Weston, G.W.
G.W. Weston, 76y, 8m, 9d.  "Deceased was a gallant ond Confederate Solider."  Allbright Cemetery.

Friday, December 9, 1921
Stephenson, George M.
Capt. George M. Stephenson, 78 years.  "Civil war veteran.  It was during Civil War that Capt. Stephenson sunk a barge of brick in channel at Port Aransas to prevent a federal gunboat from coming into Corpus Christi."  Died at Corpus Christi, Texas.

There were no issues for 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1927

Newspaper is now called, the Caldwell News.

1928

Friday, June 1, 1928
Gilley, Henry
Henry Gilley, 88 years.  "When Civil War was declared he voluntarily enlisted in Army under Capt. Douglass, of Lexington and served in Mississippi Division.  He took part in siege of Vicksburg and was slightly wounded."  Porter's Chapel Cemetery.

Friday June 15, 1928
Matthews, J. W.
Dr. J.W. Matthews, "When War broke out, he enlisted in Co. K, 8th Calvary Regiment, known as Terry's Rangers, in which he served as physician for four years."  Masonic  Cemetery.

Friday November 16, 1928
Nunley, Emery W.
Rev. Emery W. Nunley, 86y, 6m, 4d.  " The outbreak of Civil War found Brother Nunley entirely too young for service but prior to close he became a member of  "Home Guard" in Texas."  Mosley Cemetery.

1929

Friday, September 13, 1929
Fagan, Peter
Peter Fagan, 86 years, "A Confederate Veteran, a member of Tom Green's Brigade, who participated in siege of Galveston."  Died and buraied at Refugio, Texas.

Friday, November 29, 1929
Winkler, Gus
Gus Winkler, 87 years, "He was gallant old Confederate veteran and served through out four years in Co. E., 5th Texas Calvary, Green's Brigade."  Chriesman Cemetery.

1930 None

1931

Friday, February 13, 1931
Wallin, A.P.
A.P. Wallin, 86 years.  "At the outbreak of war, he volunteered, joining the group of men headed by the late Capt. Rowland who went from here.  He was sent to Tennessee and served under Waul.  He was in battle of Holly Springs, Mississippi, when that city was captured by Van Dorm."
Carr Cemetery.

1932

Friday, January  22, 1932
Pressley, J.J.
Col. J.J. Pressley, 86 years.  "Served in War Between the States and was wounded at Atlanta."  Draper Cemetery, (Mosley Cemetery)

Friday May 5, 1932
Murray, J. C.
J.C. Murray, 87 years.  "He was a Confederate Veteran."  Somerville Cemetery.

1933

Friday, April 20, 1933
Dungen, Joseph Frank
Joseph Frank Dungen, 86 years.  "In 1865 he enlisted in Co. H, 2nd Regiment.  He was trained at Camp Greer, then sent to Galveston."  Lutheran Cemetery near Lyons.

1934

Friday, November 22, 1934
Scott, Phillip Bruce
Phillip Bruce Scott, 89 years.  "Volunteered his services to the C onfederacy at age 14."  Elizabeth Chapel Cmemtery.

1935 None were found.

1936

October 8, 1936  (date of paper)
Wilson, Frank Elmer
Frank Elmer Wilson, age 89 years old Union veteran, who came to Burleson County fifty years ago from New York State, died at home  of his son, in
the San Antonio Prairie Community (Burleson co.) Sunday, after a years illness.  He was buried in the Chriesman Chapel Cemetery.

1937, 1938, and 1939 None were found.
 

 

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