The following 1909 excerpts were found in Baylor County Banner issues on a microfilm reel labeled "Baylor County Banner Jan 01, 1909 thru Jun 24, 1910." These excerpts were recorded on my web pages almost twenty years ago.
Those web pages have not been updated since about 2012 but can still be found at my Rootsweb Freepages site. However, Ancestry, who now owns Rootsweb, is retiring the pages in 2024, and when returned, they will be static (I will not be able to make changes). In case the pages get lost, I am adding the content to this blog.
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January 1, 1909
(This paper is not dated, but from dates within the paper, appears to be January 1)
Died - Carl Otis Merrick, child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrick
Died - G. W. Malone
Mrs. Geo. Ryder's husband shot in Fort Worth
Charlie Harper Died (see January 8 issue for "Charles Harper Alive Again") - Charlie Harper died Thursday morning of pneumonia. The news came as a surprise as he was up Wednesday. He has been working in the freight depot for quite awhile. Mr. Harper was a jolly good fellow. He had no relatives here and his remains will probably be shipped to his home.
Grandma M.A. Scott returned Sunday from Knox City has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Keeders for three months. *
Marriage Licenses issued in December
Carlisle - Davis
Elam - Allison
Mann - Lambert
Word - Hinds
Holmes - McWhorter
Kuykendall - Snody
Harlan - Cayce
Jones - Gulick
Mosely - Packwood
Kubloa - Krenek
Cochran - Stephens
Bowden - Bartoo (Eula Mable Bowden married Charles S. Bartoo)
Married - Willie May Williamson and J. P. Collins
Married - Corrie Davenport - T. J. Bolger
Ogden - Born: A little girl to Mr. and Mrs. Blake Maxfield on the 15th. Two boys to Mr. and Mrs. L. Howe on the 27th.
January 8, 1909
Jonas Quiring of Seaborn says he has lost three girls in three months. One died, and two married. Peter Engbrecht came in Tuesday from Oklahoma to marry the third one, Helen, the wedding will take place Sunday.*
Charles Harper Alive Again - It is with great pleasure that the Banner is able to announce that Chas. Harper is still in the land of the living. As Mark Twain says, the report of his death was greatly exaggerated. It was V.B. Butcher on J. S. Shultz's place who died and Madam Rumor got her report mixed up. All of us have to die soon enough anyway and the Banner regrets having caused the premature death of Mr. Harper. Said gentleman is up and about now, just a fraction pale yet.
V.B. Butcher died
Marriage - Harrison - Clough
Maggie Morgan, three month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Morgan died.
In Memoriam - Carl Merrick (much information)
Bomarton - Born to Mr and Mrs. Cassle a girl.*
Mr. J. L. Taylor died
Proffett - Wiggentop wedding
14 pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Watson
January 15, 1909
Seaborn- Engbrecht and Quiring wedding
Seaborn - Lubala and Krenek wedding
Bomarton - Barton and Skrehot wedding
Bomarton - Kovar and Guess wedding
England - J. Darnan was killed by a train.
Mr. Ed Shackelford died
January 29, 1909
Mrs. M. Wall died Sunday (the remainder of the article was cut off from the film)*
Approaching wedding - Franklin and Harrison
Capt. T. H. C. Perry was elected Mayor
New Subscribers - D. T. Gleghorn has been out on E. B. Fuller's place for about a year and decides to try the Banner.
Deaths of T.B. Fortenberry and C. M. Keath and the impending death of O. M. Fortenberry (this was all in one home - O. M. Fortenberry may have survived)
Buster Burnett Pitches
In both Bomarton and Shady community news - Mrs. Henry (Mollie) Thurman died
Mary's Creek - Mr. Taylor died
England - Death of T. B. Fortenberry
January 29, 1909
Harrison - Franklin Wedding
Reed - Richeson Wedding
Boy born to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Holder
Morris - Hastings marriage at Warrenton, Virginia
Mann - Hamlin Wedding
February 5, 1909
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lowry Tuesday, a ten pound boy. Mother and son doing well.*
Ed Cockrell died of poison
J. M. Wheat died (Very long obituary)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Coy on Wednesday, January 28th a boy, a hearty youngster.*
Mrs. Rosey Adams died (nee Thrower)
There is a small son at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lankford since Thursday night. Mother and boy doing the best kind.*
Long letter from Oregon written by Jno W. Emmons
Seaborn- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill on the 27th a girl.*
Seaborn - To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fails on the 18th a boy.*
Cache Creek - Mrs. McCaleb died
February 12, 1909
W. A. Watts married Mrs. Maggie Hunter
Wm. Bray's wife's condition is worse. She went to Ardmore for an operation.*
Divorces Granted
Alma Brice v.s. A. S. Brice
Mrs. Maggie Hunter v.s. Frank Hunter
Bomarton - On Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, there was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chambliss, a girl.*
Bomarton - McKinzie - Conklin wedding
February 19, 1909
Mrs. J. R. Hammett of Levelview received a message that her mother, Mrs. Terrell Bryan of Stephenville had died very suddenly of heart failure. Mrs. Hammett left at once to attend the funeral.*
Born - To Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Seals on A. A. Harrison's farm, a girl on Friday night last.*
B. L. Potter died
Bomarton - There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haskins a fine little girl Tuesday night. *
February 19, 1909
Wedding invitation for Minnie McLarty and Thomas Richeson
New citizen - Chas. Youts from Kansas
Lively - A new boy is reported at Mr. Lewis'*
Round Timber - Farr and Hayden Wedding
March 5, 1909
Death of M. F. Slaughter
Wm. Bray returned Sunday from Ardmore, Oklahoma where he was called to the bedside of his sick wife. He reports the lady much better.
Marriage licenses
Lee and Black
Smith and Clark
Harky and Patek
Sessions and Parker
Dormier and Lehman
The baby of O. D. Parsons died
Bomarton - infant of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor died
Bomarton - McLarty - Richeson wedding
Ogden - Grandmother Cook, mother of Mrs. Joe Carr died
Plainview - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parsons died
England - Mr. LaRue died
England - Roy Wright died
March 12, 1909
died - Mrs. J. T. Ranson (Lena Higgins)
Marriage - Traweek - Norton
Mr. Geo. L. Musick's sister died in Bowie County
Vera - baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hurds
March 19, 1909
Bomarton - Sometime last week a little girl made her appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith.*
Vera - Mrs. Madison died
Vera - child of Parmer Deshazo died
Plainview - John Gunnell is the proud father of a fine boy. He and Mrs. Gunnell, as well as the boy are getting along well.*
Plainview - Mr. and Mrs. Doss are the happy parents of a bright little girl visitor which made its appearance one day last week.
March 26, 1909
Anna Traweek married James North
April 2, 1909
Mrs. George W. Glasgow died
During the stock show at Ft. Worth, a prize load of cattle sold for $8.50 per hundred, the highest price ever paid for Texas or Oklahoma cattle. They were raised by J. W. Knox of Jacksboro and fed in Oklahoma.
V. W. Montgomery reports a fine ten pound girl at his house since the 24th. All parties are doing well*
Ira Beeler died
Card of Thanks - I desire to express my most sincere thanks to the kind friends in Seymour who were so good to us during my wife’s illness. It is this bond of sympathy that binds up hearts wounded by grief and makes the heaviest losses easier to bear. Yours gratefully, Wm Bray
Bomarton - Died – 10 month old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaines*
Deep Creek - Born to George Renner and wife, a 15 pound boy, last week.*
Lively - Mr. and Mrs. Kovar are the proud parents of a fine boy.*
Ample - Mr. and Mrs. Ewel Crites are the happy parents of a fine boy since the 19th. *
Ample -Milton White died
Mrs. Bray died
April 9 1909
City Election
For Mayor, T. H. C. Perry - ran unopposed – 270 votes
For Aldermen (the first five were elected)\
Geo. Ray 236
T. L. Odom 145J. S. Foster 138Z. W. Briggs 128J. T. White 115Wesley Harrison 102O. McDaniel 88R. R. Kellum 102W. R Lee 111P. A. Tacket 91W. E. Odom 88
Seaborn - Ellen Culvert passed away
Round Timber - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Whitten a ten pound boy. Mr. Whitten says he is going to learn him all he knows and then he is going to send him off to finish up.
April 16, 1909
Tribute to Pauline Parsons
Bomarton - Mr. M. T. Arthur died
Deep Creek - Miss Fannie Wear died
Resolution of Respect - Kate Bray
McLarty – Cochran marriage
April 23 1909
Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seydler died
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Shed Gutherie a baby girl, April 8th. Mother and child doing well.
Obituary for Fannie Wear
April 30 1909
Mrs.F.J Lewis died
Mrs. R. S. Key has sold to J. D. Blanks three 50 foot lots west of her residence for $350 cash. Mr. Blanks expects to build on the property in the near future. *
Shelton – Harper wedding
Death of Embury DePee, formerly of Seymour - very long account of death
W. L. Medaearis died
Wm. Bray has sold through Board and Wheat three 50 foot loots of his half block to G. W. Kruse for $100 a lot. *
May 7, 1909
New Residence - J. D. Blanks Has let the contract to Baccus and Buie for the building of a neat four room house on his lots in the west part. Mr. Blanks has a splendid location and will soon have a pretty place to live. *
George Wilder, brother of Mrs. Kenan died in Weatherford.
The little infant of Mr. J. J. Pell died Monday and was buried Tuesday. We extend sympathies to this family who have already been called upon to give back so much to the keeping of him who gave. *
Ample - The latest addition to the society circle is a young man at that home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Smith, since the 27th*
Mabelle - R. H. Gleghorn of Purdon is building a barn for F. W. Neuenschwander and will begin working on his residence in the next few days. *
Plainview - Mr. and Mrs. Carrington are the happy recipients of a twelve pound boy. All parties doing well – even Mr. Carrington.
Round Timber - Farr and Allison marriage
Shady - Mr. King intends to go to Denton to enter school.
School days will soon be over. Mr. King will leave immediately to join his wife who left a few days ago to visit her parents at Morgan Mill, Erath County.
It is with much regret we lose Prof. King and wife; they were such good people to have in our midst.
Tims- Norvell wedding
The Alaska Exposition
Seattle, Wash April 30
Seattle is the first city to count its climate, its mountains, lakes, fishing, and hunting as regular exhibits in an exposition, but that is what it is doing in the case of the Alaska – Yukon- Pacific Exposition which opens on June 1. The best black bass fishing in the state is to be had in Lake Washington, upon the banks of which the exposition has been builded. It is possible to take a canoe from the exposition dock and within two hours bring in a creel of black bass and lake trout weighing from a half pound to three. Or one may go on Lake Union, which makes another line of the fair grounds, and catch crappie or green bass as long as he cares to sit in a boat and pull them out. *
May 14, 1909
McClelland and Gregg marriage
New Citizen - A. A. Grossman of Bosworth, MO with become a citizen of Baylor County in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield’s baby girl died.
May 21, 1909
Obituary for Mrs. Loving
Arthur Crossknow, age three, accidentally shot in Mabelle
Child of O. Reinke of Mabelle died
Bomarton - Mr. Pratt, father of Mrs. P. R. Thompson died
May 28, 1909
Hamlin – Davis marriage
There is a fine new girl now residing at the home of Mr. . And Mrs. Ambrose Buie, since last Thursday. Mother and daughter doing nicely. *
Lasater – Simpson marriage in Guthrie
Mrs.Mary Gibbs died
Mabelle – J. A. Gleghorn paid Rabbit Knob his regular visit
June 5, 1909
Meadows – Nelson marriage
The residence of J. D. Blanks in the northwest part will be completed this week and the occupants will move in. It is a neat comfortable structure. *
Ample - White – Jeter marriage
Mrs. S. I. Newton returned Friday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Connie Wayland, at Plainview. Mrs. Wayland is the proud mother of a fine boy.*
June 11, 1909
Much damage by wind – Mr. Neihoff killed in Mabelle
Mrs. Carter died
Mrs. W. Y. Phillips died
Cache Creek - A pretty twelve pound baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Troup Findley last Wednesday.
Shady - A new boy arrived at the home of Mr. Spears last week. Mother and child doing well. *
Seaborn - Born: To Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gore on the 28th inst. a girl. *
Seaborn - Born: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mills on the 29th inst. a girl *
June 18, 1909
Niehoff buried here
Bob Riggins killed (married to Emma Weatherly of Seymour)
W. F. Robertson dies
Mrs. Gore, mother of J. W. Gore died in OK
L.O. Beck died
J. E. Lewis died
Child of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. King died after being bitten by a rattlesnake
Collingsworth-Rice marriage
Mrs. L. J. Blanks came in Saturday to visit her sons, A. J. and J. D. Blanks. She says it was getting dry in Denton County when she left. *
June 25, 1909
Obituary for William Felix Robertson – very long
Card of thanks, Mrs. Carter
Obituary for Elizabeth S. Gore
Eggleston – McSpadden marriage
Robert Riggins obituary (three articles on that page referring to his death)
England - Bro. Estrage died
July 2, 1909
See add in this paper and several others Arthur McCarty of Wichita Falls makes cigars
D. T. Gleghorn went to Mabelle Monday to do some work on the new house of F. W. Neuenschwander.
Mrs. Coy’s sister, Mrs. Teague died
Ogden - The storks have again visited our mist and left with Mr. and Mrs. Jones a pretty little girl on the 16th, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Caussey a fine large boy.
Seaborn - Deaths of children Willie Hilton and Horace King
July 9, 1909
Laurent – Dingler marriage
Wright brothers are making demonstrations at Washington with their flying machine, showing the people how it is done. They are improving the machine all the time and expect soon to have a trustworthy ship. The other day the motor stopped seventy five feet in the air. Control over the aeroplane was shown by gliding descent which did little damage to the machine. -- Count Zeppelin announces his intention of flying to the North Pole. Better go easy, lad. *
W. T. Slaughter died
July 16, 1909
Ogden - The stork stole quietly into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr Friday, leaving with them a precious baby boy. This is the eighth sunbeam that has blessed their home, but seven have been mercilessly plucked from them by the angel of death. We trust that this one may be spared to them.*
Mabelle - Messrs. C. Ballerstedt and J. A. Gleghorn mad a flying trip to Rabbit Knob Saturday evening returning Sunday afternoon.*
Mr. R. H. Gleghorn was in Seymour on business on Saturday. *
Joe Keifer and family came in Saturday from Gonzales county to spend some time with the parents of Mrs. Keifer, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gleghorn.*
Almost Drowned - Mr. E. Ranson saved Earl Pearson.
A twelve pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill Sunday. They call him young W. R. Lee. Mother and son are doing nicely. *
July 23, 1909
A fine young lady made her appearance Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Head. Mother and daughter doing well and Tom much better since the event.*
Baby of Mr. and Mrs. Suydan died
Hon. J. H. Glasgow went to Anson Saturday where he was counsel Monday in the Sam Graves case.
Death of Mrs. F. E. Ermis
July 30, 1909
Shady - Mrs. Will Prichard died
Levelview - The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mahann last week and left in their care a bouncing boy. *
The small pox scare is over.
Bomarton - Mrs. W. T. Holden died
New subscribers - H. B. Gleghorn wants then news to go to his sister, Mrs. M. A. Gee, at Ft. Cobb, Ariz.
August 6, 1909
Tragic deaths of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ermis
The previous page has a brief article about the Ermis children.
William, child of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Dodson died
Ruby Powell, the week old infant of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Burnett, died Tuesday in Dallas and was brought here for interment. Powell came up with the body and attended the funeral Wednesday morning at ten o’clock, returning to Dallas that night. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their many friends in thus losing their little girl in infancy. *
August 13,, 1909
Ample - Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, the 19th, a fine boy. *
Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen are the happy parents of a fine girl, born the 11th. *
Mrs. J. A. Aven died
Ruff – Pace marriage at Troupe, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison believe they have the finest little girl that ever was. The little lady arrived Monday and weighs seven pounds. Everybody doing well and happy. *
Despite the unfavorable year the baby crop is fine. A big 11 pound boy made his appearance Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Humphreys. Mother and son doing well. *
Minnesota Outlaws Cigarettes
Bomarton - Baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worley died
August 20, 1909
Picture of J. R. Smith, Horse Educator
Willie, daughter of D. J. and Willie Cole, died
Satterfield – Hamil wedding in Honey Grove
Morris – Goostree wedding
R. E. Bryan and family returned Monday to Big Springs after a visit to Mrs. Bryan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hairston.*
On September first Mr. Goodman of Stephensville {Stephenville} will take charge of the hotel here. Mr. Graham vacating in his favor. *
Bomarton - Mrs. McKinzie, mother of Mrs. Stone and Mr. McKinzie of this place came in Saturday night from Southwest Texas where she has been with her son for quite awhile. *
August 27, 1909
The stork has again visited our community and left in the tender care of Mr. and Mrs. Brothers a dear little girl last Friday night, and with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander a little babe the Wednesday before. *
Miller – Proctor wedding
L. M. McDonald died - Also on the same page is a notice about the insurance payment
Brother of J. W. Gore died
Death of Mrs. Baxter
Morris – Goostree wedding announcement
Vera - McGuire – Bratcher
Deep Creek - Little Ira Renner died
Ample - Mrs. Prophitt died
There was no news for the month of September found on the microfilm or at The Portal to Texas History.
October 1. 1909
Mrs. Lewis of Comanche, daughter of Mrs. Sadberry died.
W. A. Milam reports that he and his wife have adopted the 16 month old daughter of Mrs. Fox, who works at the Commercial Hotel. Mrs. Fox also has a child of four years of age and finds it impossible to properly care for both. Her husband died about a year ago, leaving her nothing, and she has no people that she can look to for aid. *
William Bray came in Sunday from Ardmore returning next morning..*
Miss Loma Peeler died
Bomarton - Several weeks ago a little boy made his appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Macha
October 8, 1909
Levelview - Mr. and Mrs. John Casselberry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods, Messers., Luther and Clarence Casselberry, and Floyd Thompson attended the IOOF picnic Tuesday and report a nice time. *
Levelview - A new boy came the 12th to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chandler. *
Levelview - There has been a new phone put in at the Union gin boarding house. *
Levelview - Aaron Thompson came in yesterday to spend the fall and winter with his brother, Floyd. *
Plainview - Mr. Hugh Praytor married Myrtle Cline
Vera - Jackson – Sessions wedding
Letter from W. R. Thornton of Santa Anna Cal to the Banner
Ample - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Usery are the happy parents of a ten pound boy since the twenty-seventh. *
Seaborn -A child of Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave died.
Jeffcoat-Bedgood marriage
October 15, 1909
Mrs. Chas. Humphries died
Walker – Tugwell marriage
Death of Harvey child
Death of child, Juanita Bowman
E. R. Logan writes from Chicago
Mrs. K. H. Worley died
Richland - Ford – Nichols marriage
Cache Creek - John Franklin started to Erath County to help a man by the name of King move out here. *
October 22, 1909
Browning – Glasgow
Bomarton - Carter – Lindley marriage
October 29, 1909
Seaborn - Death of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe’s baby
Levelview - Last Sunday evening Hub Chapman and Miss Carrie Hawkins were united in marriage at Seymour, only a few relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. *
November 5, 1909
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Page buried their ninth child, a baby boy.
November 12, 1909
Wedding Wednesday - Mr. Ed Wheat and Miss Stella Gleghorn of this city were married Wednesday afternoon about four o’clock at the home of the groom’s parents, Squire Jones officiating. The couple took the evening train for Bomarton, accompanied by some of their friends, to attend some kind of affair there that night. The bride has been with Mrs. E. A. Fancher for sometime. The groom works at the Farmers Union Gin, and they will live here this winter.
Mabelle - Child of Mr. and Mrs. Werchan died*
Ample - Mr. and Mrs. Hennington are the proud parents of a little boy since the 29th.*
Mrs. Martin died. She was the wife of John Martin and daughter of J. B. Kelly. Her sister was Mrs. Lillian Fields.
November 19, 1909
Letter from CA by Jno Proffitt
Picture of Rev. Otis E. Carter
Notice, Hunters! On account of buggy pony and milch cow being shot by hunters, and one man even coming near my house to shoot, my place will be posted from now on. All trespassers thereon will be prosecuted. O. H. Harrison*
November Marriage Licenses
John Knezek and Mary Krenek
Jim Elliott and Eula Harland
Henry Vita and Fannie Stavinoha
George Cross of Limestone county came in Sunday on a visit to his brother-in-law, P. A. Hairston of Levelview country. Mr. Cross claims he is purely on a visit, but all the same he wants to see the country while here and likes it pretty well.
E. B. Fuller is in the sand when the wind blows, but he makes the crops. His renter, D. T. Gleghorn, was in last week with a lot of sweet potatoes which he sold for $1.50 a bushel. He had in about half an acre and made 100 bushels. That would beat even the highest priced cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brown celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary.
R. E. Bryan, son-in-law of P. A. Hairston of Levelview has moved here with his family from Big Springs and will locate with us. He has not yet secured a place yet, but will probably be out close to Levelview. Glad to have him as one of our citizens.
November 26, 1909
Randolph – Bunkley wedding
Geo. Cross, brother-in-law of P. A. Hairston, left Friday with his family for their home at Thornton after a couple weeks visit here.
Mrs. George James, daughter of J. A. Hunt died in Collin County November 17th.
Bomarton - Chambliss – Holmes wedding, Saunders – Ryan wedding, Vita – Stavanhoa wedding
Shady - Elliott – Harlan marriage
Levelview - Mrs.; R. A. Bryan {R. E. Bryan} is on the sick list
Vera - Borned: - To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuykendall a 10 pound girl *
December 3, 1909
A baby was born Saturday night to some people by the name of Collins at the Commercial Hotel*
Crumpton – Savage Wedding
December 10, 1909
Edwards – Pedigo wedding in Memphis, TX
W. H. Unsell died
Wilbanks – Brewer Married
December 17, 1909
Young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardin died
Henyan – Wharton marriage
Richland - Barton –Grosier marriage
Letters to Santa from:
Alexander FerrierLeonard HillCurtis DavisRosa Lena WirzFloy WhisenhuntMarguerite HansUlar TutenOttis HighJoe Cap CarterWalter StephensInez SheltonLawrence HughesDavid WirzVerna Haggard
December 24, 1909
Stephenson – North wedding in Lexington, KY
December Marriage Licenses
Barton – CrozierWilson – HoweChilton – AlvisBusby – WilsonCarter – BellAllen – LooneyKnight – GeorgeHarris – Dungan
Chilton – Alvis wedding
Letters to Santa from:
Patsy LivelyArchie MederisValos BoonLucious GrossFrances GrayAlma HolmanLillian Brker.Robert Eugene LunsfordMinnie DavisLaura RogersBertie CassleberryEdwin FlintFlorence LaurentRay HensonEarl ArmstrongNellie DavisBedford FrancherBen RhodesOrval BellAlvin ChampionLucille HilliardRoss ThomasLucy HammettSusie HammettLeslie ChampionJamie OdenLonnie Joe DurhamRuth MorrisMarvin AlexanderEarl AlexanderEva AlexanderD. DeArmanAlma WallerEthel ForemanBuster Brow HarrisonLois CarterLillie WallerGertrude WallerGracie TuckerLucy BrittonVirgil Howard Pole
A new 91/2 pound girl is now residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arden, having arrived there last week. The proud parents consider the young lady as rather handsome Christmas present. *
Marvin Spinks marries Ella Jones of Dallas
Seaborn - Wilson – Howe marriage
Seaborn - Busby – Wilson marriage
Seaborn - Knight – George Wedding
December 31, 1909
The arrival of a fine eight pound boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nunn was reported Wednesday night of last week. Mr. McFarlin says everybody has been getting along fine, except Tom has been a little off. *
Bomarton - Patton-White wedding
Letters from the Hammett sisters, Lucy and Susie
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© 2023 Baylor County Banner issues from the year 1909, microfilm images, The Baylor County Banner (Seymour, Texas), 1909. Microfilm titled "Baylor County Banner Jan 01, 1909 thru Jun 24, 1910," accessed from the privately held collection of D.B. Quinn.
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