Texas Research Ramblers
Genealogical Society

Preserving history in Bryan-College Station and the Brazos Valley

Obituary Index 1900 - Alphabetical

Surname First Name Date of Birth Date of Death Date of News Name Pg Col Roll
Brooks Ione Craner abt Apr 1898*   04 Jan 1900 BWE 3 3 2s
Carson Mrs. J.W.   12 Jan 1900 19 Jan 1900 BWE 3 3 5 s
Congelosi Daughter abt 1896*   15 Feb 1900 BWE 2 1 2s
Davis Brother T.     2 Aug 1900 BME 4 2 Je-1
Davis Brother T.     2 Aug 1900 BME 4 2 11
Failla Mrs. John     15 Feb 1900 BWE 2 1 2s
Goen Eva   13 Aug 1900 17 Aug 1900 BWE 7 5 2s
Goodson Little Lillian     4 Jan 1900 BWE 3 3 2s
Grice Mary Frances abt 1836*   6 Dec 1900 BWE 1 4 2s
Jones (infant of Marshal) abt 1900*   02 Aug 1900 BME 3 3 11
McCorquodale E. A. abt 1836*   20 Dec 1900 BWE 1 5 2s
McDurmitt Adelaide Boyles 16 Feb 1871   01 Feb 1900 BWE 3 2 2s
McDurmitt Adelaide Boyles 16 Feb 1871   01 Feb 1900 BWE 3   2s
Miars J. M. abt 1852*   20 Dec 1900 BWE 1 5 2s
Parker Marion abt 1848* 22 Feb 1900 01 Mar 1900 BME 6 2 10
Pate Will abt 1877*   01 Mar 1900 BWE 6 2 2s
Preston Maud abt 1896*   01 Mar 1900 BME 6 2 10
Tauber Josef abt 1820* 27 Feb 1900 01 Mar 1900 BWE 6 2 2s
Wyatt Mrs. Will abt 1881* 29 Jan 1900 01 Feb 1900 BWE 3 2 2s

*An asterisk indicates an estimated date or information that was obtained from other sources such as the Social Security Death Index or the Texas Birth or Death Indexes..

Note:

From abstracts of Bryan newspapers that were done by the staff of the Carnegie History Center, several members of the Texas Research Ramblers Genealogical Society have indexed the records involving items of interest to family researchers such as birth, marriage, death and real estate transactions. Since the abstractors did not always note the full reference of the item as to page, column and microfilm roll number and since the names of the early newspapers were not always identified clearly, the indexers have tried to indicate the data source to the best of their ability. Since the local newspaper was published at various times on a weekly basis or daily basis and the name changed from Bryan Weekly Eagle to Bryan Morning Eagle and then Bryan Eagle and at times the publications were concurrent, it was not an easy task to identify the exact source. Given the date of publication, however, the staff at Carnegie History Center should be able to locate the reference. If a copy of the actual newspaper article is desired, the staff at the Carnegie History Center will attempt to locate the article and will make a copy for a fee. For more information you may contact the Carnegie staff through their web site at http://www.bcslibrary.org