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San Antonio Light Newspaper 1883
1883-Apr 3	Infant child of Mr. E.C. Everett on last Sunday
1883-Apr 4	Ira Morgan, body shipped to Indianapolis
1883-Apr 5	James Burns, 54 yrs, rattlesnake bite, residence on Rock 
                Quarry road
1883-Apr 5	Peter Cooper, 92 yrs on the 4th from pneumonia
1883-Apr 5	Father-in-law of Gus Uhl Sr. was buried yesterday
1883-Apr 5	David H. Clark, late Divisional Engineer on the Mexican 
                National railroad died last night
1883-Apr 6	George M. Wolf, 1 yr 10 mo, from drinking carbolic acid
1883-Apr 7	None Noted
1883-Apr 9	None Noted
1883-Apr 10	Mrs. Dave Williams of San Saba, murdered with strychnine
                poison Saturday
1883-Apr 10	Estaban Castro Cardenas, 23 yrs, peritonitis
1883-Apr 11	Hugh R. Lucas,  26 yrs,  visiting from Louisiana, son of Hon. 
                Hugh R. Lucas, of consumption, buried in the city cemetery
1883-Apr 12	Maria Garcia, 2 yrs, accidentally scalded to death
1883-Apr 12	Mr. Klappenbach, Postmaster of Castroville, drowned by suicide 
                in the Medina river
1883-Apr 12	A. Siegel, 25 yrs, died on the 6th in Santa Rosa hospital from 
                consumption
1883-Apr 13	None Noted
1883-Apr 14	Jlas Quintero, a ripe old age 77 yrs and very respected
1883-Apr 16	Mortuary Report for the Week Past:
        	M. Denham, 16 mo, diphtheria
	        J. Sumom, 10 yrs, measles
        	J. Garcia, 2 yrs, burned
	        A. McCloud, 32 yrs, dysentery
	        M. Houffen, 44 yrs, pneumonia
	        F. Ruhe, 45 yrs, pistol shot wound
	        V. Cincumecha of Italy, 32 yrs, fatty degeneration of the heart
	        M. Foreman, 48 yrs, malarial fever
	        G. Isod, 15 yrs, exhaustion from caries of knee joint
	        V. Lacour, 45 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis
	        J. McGee, 35 yrs, consumption
1883-Apr 17	Julian Heberbe, 3 yrs 6 mo, convulsion
1883-Apr 17	Dr. R. H. Dryden, late of this city, died at Floresville on 
                Sunday
1883-Apr 18	Child of Mr. Hodson died this morning
1883-Apr 18	Child of colored man Wallace died last night
1883-Apr 19	None Noted
1883-Apr 20	Mack King, son of Dr. R.D. King of Sherman, killed by 
                accidental discharge of his gun
1883-Apr 20	Mrs. Johnson, boarding mistress on Central road fell between 
                train cars and was crushed
1883-Apr 20	Mrs. Brigitte Burger, b:1/29/1820 in Berrville, France died 
                last night
1883-Apr 21	Mrs. Hagner died last night in childbirth
1883-Apr 21	Infant child of Mr. G. A. Wills died yesterday
1883-Apr 23	Mrs. Rosalia Wildenburch, 26 yrs, from Cibolo died at the 
                Santa Rosa Hospital
1883-Apr 23	Geronimo Garcia, 26 yrs
1883-Apr 23	Pedro Salcido, 2 yrs
1883-Apr 24	None Noted
1883-Apr 25	None Noted
1883-Apr 26	Valentine Sanera, 1 yr, on Tuesday
1883-Apr 26	John Peter Riever, 2 wks, inflammation of the alimentary canal
1883-Apr 26	Mrs. Gillett, last night from measles
1883-Apr 26	Alphonse Hagen, 6 yrs, lock jaw from splinter in toe, city 
                cemetery today
1883-Apr 26	Jerry Holmes from S. A. killed in Del Rio
1883-Apr 27	Dr. J. S. Knowles died 2/23/1883, exhumed and shipped to 
                Vandalia, Illinois
1883-Apr 27	John E. Barrera, 26 yrs from hypertrophy and dilation of the 
                heart
1883-Apr 27	Felipe Maldoner, 4 yrs 6 mo., died yesterday
1883-Apr 28	Adelie Wallace, child, small pox
1883-Apr 30	Mr. Schroeder, husband of Mrs. Annie Margareta Schroeder, was 
                shot & died May 1882 in Uvalde
1883-Apr 30	E. Valdez, 4 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Apr 30	Cecilia A. Pietrick, 5 mo, from tubes mesenteries
1883-Apr 30	Leon Turrilson, 3 days from debility & premature birth
1883-Apr 30	George McRae, 5 mo, from cholera infantum
	
1883-May 3	Ralph Gardner, gun shot
1883-May 3	Mrs. Sarah E. Gilbert, died today will be buried in city 
                cemetery
1883-May 4	Charles Laval, 3 1/2 yrs, drowned in S. A. River
1883-May 5	None Noted
1883-May 7	None Noted
1883-May 8	Mortuary Report:
	        Thomas Rice, 10 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis
	        Thomas Nelson, 3 days, congenital occlusion of bowels
	        Gil Salas, 80 yrs, old age
	        Edward Fest, 23 yrs, congestion of the brain
	        Thomas Lawson, 32 yrs, pleura pneumonia
	        Jaskin Solomon, 8 mo, diarrhea
	        Infant Jett, 13 mo, measles
	        Mrs. Johns, 63 yrs, exhaustion
	        Mrs. S.E. Gilbert, _2 yrs, diarrhea
	        A. N. Mitchell, 6 mo, diarrhea
	        Jesus Castro, 17 mo, measles
	        Dolores Santrata, pneumonia
	        Manuela Guzman, 26 yrs, diarrhea
	        Francisco Flores, 56 yrs, pneumonia
1883-May 8	Edward Buckley, 15 yrs, died today of brain fever
1883-May 8	J. R. Price, 25 yrs, fell from R.R. car and run over
1883-May 9	Child of B.C. Kuhn,2 yrs
1883-May 9	The Death List
	        Manuel Ostiberns, 10 weeks, diarrhea
	        Mary Schroeder, 8 days, diarrhea
	        Isaac Griffin, 83 yrs, old age
	        Theodore Cardenas, 13 yrs, typhoid fever
	        George Bodey, 3 yrs, cholera and measles
	        Infant of John Weatheraby, 4 mo, measles
1883-May 10	Clyde Pulliam, 5 1/2 yrs, tubercular meningitis
1883-May 10	Valentine Hernandez, 2 mo, convulsions
1883-May 10	Isaac Littlejohn, 56 yrs, disease of the heart
1883-May 10	Lola Weatherby, measles, 2nd measle victim of this family to 
                die
1883-May 11	Claud Huddleston, typhoid pneumonia
1883-May 12	Joseph Schmidt, 60 yrs, disease of the heart
1883-May 12	James W. Baldwin, of Mexico, crushed by his horse
1883-May 12	Mrs. J. Saucier, remains shipped to Dallas
1883-May 12	Joseph Goldman, 45 yrs, suicide by poison, lived in Dallas
1883-May 14	Edward Fordham Flower
1883-May 14	Infant Green, 8 mo.
1883-May 15	Infant of Mr. Wurz
1883-May 15	Jesus Garcia, child, at Medina
1883-May 15	Mortuary Report:
	        J. R. Price, accident
	        Josephine Kuhn, 13 mo., diarrhea
	        M. Ontiberos, 10 days, diarrhea
	        R. Espinoza, 2 mo cerebral meningitis
	        M. Schroeder, 5 mo, diarrhea
	        T. Cardenas, 13 yrs, typhoid pneumonia
	        G. Bodey, 3 yrs, cholera
	        Infant Weatherby, 4 mo, measles
	        F. Maldonal, 56 yrs, pleura pneumonia
	        Ragilio Maldonal, 2 mo., cholera infantum
	        E. C. Buckley, 15 yrs, meningitis
	        J. Grifla, 84 yrs, old age
	        C. H__lman, 5 1/2 yrs, tubercular meningitis
	        V. Hernandez, 2 mo, convulsions
	        J. Littlejohn, 56 yrs, heart disease
	        W. D. Taylor, 52 yrs, jaundice
	        C. Huddleston, pneumonia
	        L. Westherby, 3 yrs, measles
	        G. Bearadorf, 7 wks, diarrhea
	        R. Kuhn, 7 mo, diarrhea
	        A. Galliscuith, 2 1/5 yrs, rubenia
	        J. Schmidt, heart disease
	        L. Luager, 8 mo, diarrhea
	        W. B. Stockton, heart disease
	        F. Nugent, 33 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis
	        F. Green, 7 mo, diarrhea
1883-May 16	Charles Wickland, murdered, new wife Miss Ida Jansen
1883-May 16	Bersalo Tajedo, 2 yrs, inflammation of the alimentary canal
1883-May 16	A. W. Hardy, 19 mo, diarrhea
1883-May 16	Mary Mueller, 4 yrs, diarrhea
1883-May 16	Infant of George Sanders
1883-May 17	George Bode, 18 mo, died 5/7/1883 of measles
1883-May 17	A. W. Hughes, from Galveston, died here of malaria
1883-May 17	Carl Anam, 13 mo, ulcerated stomach
1883-May 18	Boy Geddes, died this morning from measles
1883-May 18	Henry Castellaro, from Medina dies yesterday from nervous fever
1883-May 19	John Coggins, of Cuero, murdered
1883-May 19	Frances Caruthers, 4 days, convulsions
1883-May 19	Julius Otto, 7 mo, cholera infantum
1883-May 19	Adolph John Ingle, 1 yr 2 mo, entiro-colitis
1883-May 21	W. Rallumuda, 14 mo, cholera infantum
1883-May 21	G. Hicks, 9 mo, dentitlon
1883-May 21	Alfred Elbers, 10 days, marasmus
1883-May 21	Herbert Bruckersdoft, 5 days, trismus
1883-May 21	Mrs. Oswald died yesterday from cancer
1883-May 22	Children's Mortality Report
	        Guadalupe Lopes, 3 1/2 yrs, diarrhea
	        Fred Chase, colored, 3 yrs, convulsion
	        Juan Gerra, 11 mo, diarrhea
	        Valentine Garcia, 12 hrs, premature birth
	        Mabel Sarah Jane Hanna, 3 1/2 mo, enbro colitis
	        Child of Blumhaffer, lockjaw
1883-May 23	Craptico Castro, 68 yrs, rheumatism
1883-May 23	Harry Brinkman, 21 yrs, Santa Rosa Hospital, consumption
1883-May 23	Child of E. S. Ferria, 2 mo, inhalation
1883-May 23	Willie Hossack, 17 yrs, died yesterday, son of Major Hossack
1883-May 23	Augustin Barrera, born 1803, died yesterday from pulmonalis 
                senilis
1883-May 26	Child of Sergeant Groff, 18 mo.
1883-May 28	W. A. Wich, 4 1/2 yrs, cholera infantum
1883-May 29	Mother-in-law of Mr. J. N. Armstrong, buried yesterday
1883-May 30	Miss Annis Augur, 18 yrs, daughter of Gen & Mrs. C.C. Augur, 
                typhoid fever
1883-May 30	Mrs. Hanna, died yesterday from bronchitis with the measles
1883-May 30	Marie Everett, 2 yrs, dau: E. C. Everett
1883-May 31	Mrs. John M. Carolan, cancer, dau: Mrs. F. B. Butterfield
	
1883-Jun 1	W. A. Gardner
1883-Jun 1	Charles McGarrity, 11 mo, diarrhea, son of Patrick & Mary
1883-Jun 2	Lucina Munster, consumption
1883-Jun 4	Albert Miller, colored, gun shot
1883-Jun 4      Ida Graves  Votaw,2 yr 7 mo 5 dy, dau of William Votaw died 
                Saturday
1883-Jun 4	Cesario Escobal, 2 yrs 3 mo, diarrhea
1883-Jun 5	Eliza Skolman, 13 mo, drank concentrated lye
1883-Jun 6	Child of John Smith, 6 mo, cholera
1883-Jun 6	Child of Pedro Solazer, 11 mo
1883-Jun 7	Calvin Carnes, 12 hrs, premature birth
1883-Jun 7	Child of Theodore Eitt, 7 mos.
1883-Jun 7	Maximo Garcia, 33 yrs, consumption
1883-Jun 8	Randolph Derry, sun stroke
1883-Jun 9	Joseph Jessop, 58 yrs
1883-Jun 11	W. Y. Bracken, 38 yrs, morphine possible suicide
1883-Jun 11	Robert Johnson, colored, 16 yrs, killed by train
1883-Jun 11	Dominico Zucca, asphyxiated
1883-Jun 11	Grace Chase, 1 yr, measles on June 9
1883-Jun 11	Mrs. C. P. Haas, consumption
1883-Jun 12	Eugenia Adela Klockenkemper, 8 mo, congestion
1883-Jun 12	Amee Sullivan, infant of J.O. Sullivan
1883-Jun 12	William McMaster Specer, 19 mo., died yesterday, meningitis 
                tubercles
1883-Jun 13	W. W. Peeby, 25 yrs.
1883-Jun 13	Infant of Herman Robitsz, 7 mo, died of teething
1883-Jun 13	Anton Stapper, blind musician, overdose of morphine
1883-Jun 13	Paul Karn, 6 mo, teething
1883-Jun 13	Carmelitas Suratta, 3 yrs, marasmus
1883-Jun 14	Carrie Robinson (nee Gillette) wife of J.F., frightened
1883-Jun 14	Annie Frances Beckwith, 9 mo, malarial fever
1883-Jun 15	Richard J. Jones, 60 yrs, blood poisoning
1883-Jun 15	Weekly Report, week ending 6/10/1883
	        Albert Miller, gunshot wound
	        Eliza Stillman, drinking concentrated lye
	        Calvin Cornes, premature birth
	        Infant of J. Smith, cholera infantum
	        Infant of Ramirez, capillary bronchitis
	        John Citt, cholera infantum
	        M. Garcia, phthisis pulmonalis
	        Randolph Deny, insulation
	        B. Ligsensky, phthisis pulmonalis
	        Gertrude Flores, Tubes inisenterica
	        Jules Flores, dya_antery
	        Chonita Hernandex, cholera infantum
	        John E. Jones, phthisis pulmonalis
	        Grace Chase, measles
	        A. Ford, cancer of the throat
	        Dominico Zucca, suffocated in a well
	        Beale Stufnick, marasmus
	        T. Wan, suicide
	        Infant of Moses Perry, stillborn
1883-Jun 16	John Healy, 55 yrs, natural causes
1883-Jun 16	Jasper C. Thompson, colored, 51 yrs, dilation of heart and 
                asthma
1883-Jun 16	Mortuary Report:
	        Margurita Ayala, 5 mo, tuberculoses
	        Infant of Mrs. Richter, convulsions
	        Infant of John H. Croom, inanition
1883-Jun 18	Ben Peterson, 85 yrs, consumption
1883-Jun 19	Mabel Agnes Ryder-Taylor, Infant of Mr. Henry Ryder-Taylor
1883-Jun 19	Mortuary Report:
	        Eugenia Adela Klockenkemper, 8 mo, congestion
	        Mrs. C.P. Haas, aged 17, phthisis pulmonalis, remains shipped 
                    to Chicago
	        W. McMaster Spencer, aged 19 mo., tubercular meningitis
	        E. Owens, aged 1 mo, exhaustion after tetanus
	        W. H. Anderson, 23 yrs, consumption, stranger buried by the 
                    city
	        Paul Kern, 6 mo, teething
	        Carmelita Sarabia, 3 yrs, marasmus
	        Domingo Dominguez, 65 yrs, heart disease
	        W. W. Perry, 25 yrs, typhoid fever, stranger
	        Infant of Herman Rontez, 7 mo, convulsions
	        Mrs. Carrie Robinson, 19 yrs, debility, offset from fright and 
                     post partum hemorrhage
	        Fred McGee, 1 yr, tabes mesenteries
	        A. Stark, 5 mo, diarrhea
	        Infant of Mrs. Klause, 7 weeks, marasmus
	        Annie Frances Beckwith, 9 mo, malarial fever on 6/14/1883
	        M. Rios, 4 mo, convulsions, had no physician
	        Augusta Poeck, 4 mo, marasmus, had no physician
	        Infant of Mrs. Ritchie, 10 days, convulsions
	        Infant of J. H. Croom, 11 mo, inanition
	        J. Healy, stranger, 50 yrs, natural causes, inquest
	        Walter Lamotte, 4 yrs 8 mo, run over by streetcars, inquest
	        Lizzie Siegmond, 2 yrs, choler
	        Infant of Augustin Dominguez, 14 mo, diarrhea
	        Henry Wilson, 45 yrs, pneumonia
	        Annie Ayala, 8 mo, unknown; mother died few hours prior from 
                      consumption
	        Jasper Thompson, 51 yrs, dilation of heart and asthma
	        Margarita Ayala, 28 yrs, tuberculosis
	        Juanita Lopez, 13 mo, marasmus
	        Ben Peterson, 35 yrs, consumption
	        Felicitas Rubio, 4 yrs, arachnites
1883-Jun 20	Clara Jensen, 4 mo, marasmus
1883-Jun 20	Catharine Stendebach, 73 yrs, old age
1883-Jun 20	Oleeta Frieda, 4 mo, 
1883-Jun 21	Arthur W. Kampmann, 6 mo, cholera infantum, son of Gus
1883-Jun 21	Alois Herring, 1 yr, convulsions
1883-Jun 21	George H. Hayne, drown while fishing in Wichita Falls
1883-Jun 22	Albert Davies, 2 yrs, diarrhea & measles
1883-Jun 22	F. Edward, malarial fever
1883-Jun 23	W. D. Hughes, shot while plowing at his rancho
1883-Jun 23	Teiedro Flores, 25 yrs, internal obstruction
1883-Jun 23	Julian Sara Lurio, 3 mo, meningitis
1883-Jun 23	Charles Wolhoeifer, from Comal Co., apoplexy
1883-Jun 25	Will M. Stephens, from Illinois, possible suicide by drowning
1883-Jun 25	D. R. Jones, complication of diseases
1883-Jun 25	Mrs. Sophie Hoyer, widow of Julius Hoyer
1883-Jun 26	A. Jack Reeside, stage driver - killed
1883-Jun 26	Mortuary Report:
	        Herculano Vasquez, 40 yrs, philesis pulmonalis
	        William Wagner, 9 mo, chronic diarrhea
	        Child of W.T. Rose die yesterday and buried this morning
1883-Jun 26	Mrs. Julius Hoyer interred by her husbands side in city 
                cemetery
1883-Jun 28	Mary Gueldner, 14 mo, congestion of the brain
1883-Jun 28	Ella Puttnig, 7 yrs, colored, malaria fever
1883-Jun 28	Mrs. Kellner
1883-Jun 28	Gertrude Flores, 68 yrs, snake bite
1883-Jun 29	W. T. Moore, 69 yrs, heart attack
1883-Jun 30	Thomas Merrygan, of New York City, on the 28th of hemorrhage 
                of the lungs, 60 yrs
	
1883-Jul 2	Adolph Vollbrecht, 27 yrs, mother Mrs. Caroline Storbeck
1883-Jul 3	None Noted
1883-Jul 4	Elajle Robblis, 7 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 4	Joseph Kafton, 33 yrs, consumption
1883-Jul 4	Jefferson Bond, prior Mier prisoner
1883-Jul 9	Julius Hess
1883-Jul 9	Mrs. W. J. Parsons, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 9	W. D. Clarke
1883-Jul 11	Caroline Morris, colored, gun shot
1883-Jul 11	Fred Craven, 15 mo, diarrhea
1883-Jul 11	Bette Flores, 15 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 11	Lena Derring, 15 weeks, cholera infantum
1883-Jul 11	Eleanor Zork, 10 yrs, enteritis
1883-Jul 11	James Parsons, 2 mo, colitis
1883-Jul 11	Bertha Wittbey, 15 mo, remittent fever
1883-Jul 14	W. D. Pettis, died on the 10th, hit in head with a spike 
                hammer while sleeping
1883-Jul 14	Henry Fletcher
1883-Jul 16	Mrs. Van der Stratten, 50 yrs, son: Adolph, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 16	Fanny Silcoks, 18 yrs, died Saturday
1883-Jul 16	M. Mendez, 33 yrs, cancer
1883-Jul 16	Eliza Parker, 2 yrs, eutero-colitis
1883-Jul 16	Pinckney Jones, typhoid malaria in Eagle Pass
1883-Jul 16	Dr. W. N. Baker, b: June 1830, father, J.M. Baker of 
                Huntsville, consumption
1883-Jul 16	Col. R. Richardson of Cotulla, died on the 15th from lung 
                hemorrhage
1883-Jul 16	Otto Dugosh, 2 yrs, exhaustion after chronic diarrhea
1883-Jul 17	Lidio Muldoon, 4 mo, unknown cause
1883-Jul 17	Infant dau of John H. & Calra E. Goldman on the 10th
1883-Jul 17	Mortuary Report week ending July 16:
	        John Thornton, 24 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis, stranger
	        Mieres Ivara, 11 mo, entero colitis
	        Caroline Morris, 38 yrs, murdered
	        A. J. Parsons, 2 mo. Entero colitis
	        Eleanore Zork, 11 yrs, enteritis
	        Bertha Witthoff, 18 mo, remittent fever
	        W. H. Silbey, 16 mo, unknown cause
	        Leon Bianchini, 10 mo, cholera infantum
	        Mary Theresa Mandry, 9 mo, measles
	        Olrina Ivars, 40 yrs, typhoid fever, stranger
	        Henry Fletcher, 26 yrs, intestinal hemorrhage from malaria
	        Jane Silcocks, 19 days, thrush
	        Eliza Parkes, 2 yrs, entero colitis
	        Mrs. Van der Stratten, 56 yrs, typhoid fever
	        Manuela Mendez, 32 yrs, cancer
	        R. Richardson, 47 yrs, hemorrhage of the lungs
	        Otto Dugosh, 2 yrs, chronic diarrhea
1883-Jul 18	Lillie Muldrew, colored child, died last night from unknown 
                causes
1883-Jul 18	J. W. Hambleton, bro of Mrs. C.O. McClure fell from stock 
                train & drown in Missouri
1883-Jul 19	Mortuary Report:
	        Ponciano Marquez, 40 yrs, disease of the heart
	        Juanita Flores, 56 yrs, disease of the heart
1883-Jul 20	M. Schultz, died last month, stabbed 5 times
1883-Jul 20	Mrs. W. W. Bennett, of Shreveport, died 19th of consumption, 
                buried city cemetery
1883-Jul 20	B. Schwartz, pawnbroker, stabbed to death
1883-Jul 20	Death Report:
	        Mrs. J. C. Bennett, 40 yrs, tuberculosis
	        Rita Barrera, 14 days, marasmus
	        Ponciano Darquez, 40 yrs, disease of the heart
	        Mrs. Cruz Nam___, 60 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 21	None Noted
1883-Jul 23	Death Report week ending July 23:
	        Faustina Nunez, 35 yrs, acute gastritis
	        Lilly Muldoon, 4 mo, unknown cause
	        Infant Goldman, few hrs, hemorrhage of the lungs
	        Juanita Flores, 56 yrs, heart disease
	        Ponciano Marquez, 40 yrs, disease of the heart
	        Cruz Narnous, 50 yrs, typhoid remittent fever
	        Mr. J. B. Bennett, 46 yrs, pulmonary tuberculosis
	        Ritta Barrera, 14 days, marasmus
	        Leo Paul Woltz, 8 weeks, marasmus
	        Anna Samuels, 11 mo, marasmus after measles
	        Jesusa Flores, 12 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 24	Coleman Bledzoe, colored, 86 yrs, old age
1883-Jul 25	James Edward Green, colored, 14 yrs
1883-Jul 26	George Emmett Small, 21 days, remittent fever
1883-Jul 26	James Edwards, 12 yrs, tetanus
1883-Jul 26	Infant of Hoesh Kelly, still born yesterday
1883-Jul 26	Robert Palmer, nephew of Taylor Thompson, drowned while 
                fishing at Big Wichita
1883-Jul 26	James Green Edwards, train accident, lockjaw set in
1883-Jul 27	Alexander Lamb, cattle thief, gun shot in Langtry
1883-Jul 27	Child of Phillip Mouler, 18 mo, measles
1883-Jul 27	Matias Ivara, 75 yrs, old age
1883-Jul 27	Ruforia Martinez, 13  mo, convulsions during teething
1883-Jul 27	Bonifacio Hernandez, 78 yrs, old age
1883-Jul 28	None Noted
1883-Jul 30	Maria Tournier, 27 yrs,  visitor from Belfort, France, sun 
                stroke
1883-Jul 30	Johann Gerher, sun stroke
1883-Jul 30	George E. Lucas, 32 yrs, from New York, congestive chill
1883-Jul 30	Perry Royale, from Mobile, Ala, drowned in S.A. River
1883-Jul 30	John R. Baylor, 19 yrs, murdered by Mexicans at Clifton, 
                Arizona Terr.
	        (note in Light 8/9/1883: Baylor not dead, mother receives 
                letter)
1883-Jul 30	Willie Silcock, 5 mo, 
1883-Jul 30	George E. Lucas, 82 died of poison or congestive chill
1883-Jul 30	James E. Drew, consumption
1883-Jul 30	John M. Dukes, 58 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Jul 31	Pancha Morales, shot by husband, Manuel de Ollas
1883-Jul 31	Death Report week ending July 30
	        Blanch Douglass, 8 days, convulsions
	        Coleman Bledsoe, 85 yrs, old age
	        James Edward, 12 yrs, tetanus
	        John Monier, 16 mo, marasmus
	        George Emmett, 21 days, remittent fever
	        Bonifacio Hernandez, 78 yrs, old age
	        Rufina Martinez, 13 mo, convulsions
	        Matias Ivara, 75 yrs, old age
	        Willie Silcocks, 5 mo, tabes mesenteries
	        Petra Ramos, 60 yrs, consumption
	        George E. Lucas, 32 yrs, poison or congestive chill
	        John M. Duckes, 56 yrs, typhoid fever
	        James Drew, 45 yrs, consumption
	        Marie Rournier, 27 yrs, insolation
	        Mary W. Buckly, 49 yrs, dysentery
	
1883-Aug 1	W. F. Castles, 31 yrs, from Bryan, consumption
1883-Aug 1	Ellen  Elizabeth Mary Barrows, 1 yr, from London, marasmus
	        Mrs. Boyard
	        Petra Sanches, 7 mo, natural causes
1883-Aug 2	Sylvester Simon, b: 1/3/1818, from New Braunfels,
1883-Aug 3	None Noted
1883-Aug 4	Emma Gibson, colored, inflammation of the brain
1883-Aug 6	Gregorio, sun stroke
1883-Aug 6	Lucinda Savorol, 8 mo, natural causes
1883-Aug 7	Beasley, got drunk & run over by train
1883-Aug 7	Laureston White "junior", 7 mo
1883-Aug 7	Farrel, 30 yrs, cerebral congestion-sun stroke
1883-Aug 7	Mrs. Walker, proprietress of the Valverde hotel
1883-Aug 7	Caroline Huyer, acute cerebral meningitis
1883-Aug 7	Agnes Brownson, dau of J. M. Brownson, died Sunday
1883-Aug 7	Thekla Wagner, 8 mo, dau of C. L. Wagner
1883-Aug 8	Child of Mrs. Missik, 9 mo, chronic diarrhea
1883-Aug 8	Emillo Valdez, 4 mo, natural causes
1883-Aug 8	Mrs. Agatha Hutzler, 82 yrs, old age
1883-Aug 8	Lucio Acosta, 5 yrs, tabes mesenteries
1883-Aug 9	Charles Deffenbaugh, b: 12/1/1846, printer in Austin, heart 
                disease
1883-Aug 9	Agnes Ewing, colored, 16 yrs, strychnine-suicide
1883-Aug 9	Wildman, 60 yrs, exhaustion in Louisiana, lived in S.A.
1883-Aug 9	Elwood H. Price, 26 yrs, drinking & gambling, got shot
1883-Aug 10	Felia  Strodrowski, 42 yrs, dropsy
1883-Aug 10	Infant Ross, 5 days, natural causes
1883-Aug 10	Fred Wagenfuhr, consumption
1883-Aug 11	Mrs. J. E. Garcia, 24 yrs, consumption
1883-Aug 13	Otto Pezggode, suicide because of consumption
1883-Aug 13	Patrick Whalen, typhus fever
1883-Aug 13	Mrs. Bell Drew, 35 yrs, consumption
1883-Aug 13	Mrs. Bueggeman, 74 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Aug 14	Death Report week ending August 13:
	        Loresion, 7 mo, chronic diarrhea
	        Maria Castro, 11 mo, unknown causes
	        Caroline Huyer, 45 yrs, cerebral meningitis, stranger
	        Caroline Farrell, 30 yrs, congestion of the brain, stranger
	        Agnes Brownson, 5 mo, cholera infantum, stranger
	        Agatha Hutzler, 82 yrs, senile decay
	        Lucio Ocosen, 5 yrs, tabes mesenterica, stranger
	        Child of Mrs. Messick, 9 mo, chronic diarrhea, stranger
	        Child of Mrs. Wagner, 8 mo, congestion of the bowels
	        Emilio Valdez, unknown cause
	        Hal Williams, 2 yrs, dysentery, stranger
	        Agnes Ewing, 17 yrs, strychnia poisoning
	        E. H. Price, gun shot wounds
	        Infant Ross, 5 days, natural causes
	        Felix Strodrowski, 42 yrs, dropsy, stranger
	        Patrick Whalen, 30 yrs, relapsing fever
	        Mr. J. E. Garcia, 24 yrs, consumption
	        E. Ridgley, 3 days, unknown cause
	        Jacob Schneider, 35 yrs, peritonitis
	        Otto Pezggode, suicide by razor
1883-Aug 14	Maria Pena, 3 days, unknown cause
1883-Aug 14	Marianna Pena, 3 days, unknown cause
1883-Aug 14	John Duerr, decapitated by train, thought murdered first
1883-Aug 14	James Winter, murdered near San Luis Polosi
1883-Aug 15	Sarah Widies, 9 days, premature birth
1883-Aug 16	Jeff Miller, shot & sabered by Mexican policemen, bro of 
                Monroe Miller
1883-Aug 16	Louise Alderman, sun stroke
1883-Aug 16	Adolphus Harris, 30 yrs, accidentally gun wound in Mississippi
1883-Aug 16	Miss Bland, from Rockdale, consumption
1883-Aug 16	Louise Hauck, sun stroke
1883-Aug 16	Angus Rodriguez, 27 yrs, exhaustion
1883-Aug 16	Patricia Soto, 5 mo, unknown causes
1883-Aug 17	Mr. Carroll, 68 yrs, exhaustion from diarrhea
1883-Aug 17	Mrs. Redmond, mother of George, remains sent home to Kentucky
1883-Aug 18	Mrs. Sommers, 30 yrs, congestive chill
1883-Aug 18	Annie Hayes, 10 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Aug 18	Mrs. Juan Moreno, on the 17th of consumption
1883-Aug 18	Vicenta Cruz, 40 yrs, on the 17th
1883-Aug 20	Mrs. Hudelston, 24 yrs, heart clot
1883-Aug 20	Maria Serna, 36 yrs, heart disease
1883-Aug 21	John J. Fuller, 45 yrs, drinking & sun stroke
1883-Aug 22	Mrs. J. A. Doll, 70 yrs, enteritis on the 21st
1883-Aug 22	Louise Siegfried, 15 mo, diarrhea on the 21st
1883-Aug 22	Infant of George Jackson, 2 hrs, debility
1883-Aug 23	None Noted
1883-Aug 24	Leon Stickelhart, 40 yrs, natural causes
1883-Aug 24	Martina Morales, 104 yrs, old age
1883-Aug 24	John R. Billingsley, died in Austin on the 22nd, 65 yrs
1883-Aug 25	None Noted
1883-Aug 27	Paul Haumler, 7 mo, diarrhea
1883-Aug 27	Annie Canning, 30 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis on 25th
1883-Aug 27	B. Favell, died on 24th of consumption
1883-Aug 28	None Noted
1883-Aug 29	Ed McDevitt, drunk & fell off of the train
1883-Aug 29	Perry Davis, colored, burned in store fire
1883-Aug 29	Mattie Pearl, 15 mo, cholera infantum on 28th
1883-Aug 29	Thomas Howell, 40 yrs, pysamia & bowing insolation on 27th, 
                stranger
1883-Aug 30	Mrs. W.E. Painter, 23 yrs, consumption
1883-Aug 31	None Noted
	
1883-Sep 1	Cypriano Sanchez, 73 yrs, chronic diarrhea
1883-Sep 3	James/John Hawaka, fell out of a window on his head
1883-Sep 3	James Ashley, colored, run over by train
1883-Sep 4	Charles Ash, colored, 24 yrs, hit by a streetcar
1883-Sep 4	Sarah Wilkinson, 70 yrs, typhoid fever on 3rd
1883-Sep 4	Infant Morgan, 3 mo, vascular turmors on the 3rd
1883-Sep 4	Caroline Hubeneiser, 4 mo, marasmus on the 3rd
1883-Sep 5	Andreas Winter, murdered in Mexico
1883-Sep 6	None noted
1883-Sep 7	Mrs. Mcdonal, on the 6th from thyphoid fever
1883-Sep 7	Infant of Rev. W. J. Young, hours old
1883-Sep 10	Fred Mesch, lock jaw
1883-Sep 10	John Wilson, a Canadian
1883-Sep 10	Infant Story on the 7th
1883-Sep 11	Bud Fly, in Hondo, shot in the eye by W.D. Ward
1883-Sep 11	Miss Bertha Mesch, dau of Fred Mesch
1883-Sep 12	None noted
1883-Sep 13	Death Report week ending 9/10/1883:
	        Sarah Miliken, 70 yrs, typhoid fever on 3rd
	        Caroline Fuhrmeister, 4 mo, marasmus on 3rd
	        Charles Osh, 24 yrs, railway injuries on 3rd
	        Charles Morgan, 3 mo, vasculor tumors on 3rd
	        Infant son of Lemaitre, 9 mo, dentition, on 6th
	        Infant son of J.W. Young, 9 mo on 6th
	        Mrs. McDonald, typhoid fever, stranger on 6th
	        John Schneider, 32 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis, stranger on 6th
	        Bertha Payne, 2 days, premature birth on 7th
	        Missouri Dawson, 1 yr 8 mo, remittent fever on 7th
	        Betty Taylor, 5 mo, infantile remittnt fever, on 7th
	        M. J. Smart, 30 yrs, heart disease on 8th
	        Infant son of W.R. Story, premature birth on 8th
	        John Wilson, 24 yrs, typhoid fever on 8th, stranger
	        Fred Mesch, 58 yrs, tetenus on 8th
	        Infant daughter of George Jackson, 3 wks, general debility on 
                   9th
1883-Sep 13	Ernest Mallet, 21 yrs, typhoid fever, from Island of Guernsey
1883-Sep 14	None noted
1883-Sep 15	Mrs. Adam Maurer, dau of W. H. Deussen
1883-Sep 17	George H. Berry, bro of Dr. Dabney Berry, accidental overdose 
                of morphine
1883-Sep 17	Adolph Korte, suffering from fever, threw himself under a 
                train in Galveston
1883-Sep 17	Jim Conley, Boerne stage driver, team ran over him
1883-Sep 17	William Hennefe, on 15th
1883-Sep 17	Col. J. T. Sellers
1883-Sep 17	Willie Schuetze, from burns
1883-Sep 18	None noted
1883-Sep 19	None noted
1883-Sep 20	August Siemering, b: 2/8/1828, inflamation of the bowels & gout
1883-Sep 20	Michel Regnenud, french butcher
1883-Sep 20	George F. Porter
1883-Sep 21	Phil Hancock, 20 yrs, intestinal hemorrhage
1883-Sep 21	Rosa Varquer, 36 yrs, consumption
1883-Sep 21	Jane Lendale, 44 yrs, dropsy
1883-Sep 22	Death Report:
	        Infant Hemby, 8 days, spasms
	        Ben McCullough, colored, 15 yrs, consumption
	        S. Reece, colored, 19 yrs, unknown cause
1883-Sep 22	Mrs. J. Lindell, 44 yrs, dropsy
1883-Sep 24	E. O. Marshall, 25 yrs, consumption
1883-Sep 25	None noted
1883-Sep 26	Mrs. Victor Branch, of Mexico, consumption
1883-Sep 27	Infant of Adam Spencer, premature birth on 24th
1883-Sep 27	Nestora Garcia, consumption on 24th
1883-Sep 27	Mrs. G. A. Ellis, remittent fever on 25th, remains shipped to 
                Weimar
1883-Sep 28	Mrs. L. J. Crowder, 56 yrs, on 25th
1883-Sep 28	W. C. Adams, 15 yrs, on 27th from consumption
1883-Sep 28	Patty Mose, aka "fat stage driver", in Laredo on 26th
1883-Sep 29	W. Charterly, 80 or 90 yrs, old age on 27th
1883-Sep 29	Ernest Arthur Huddleston, 2 mo, entero colitus on 28th
	
1883-Oct 11	Death Report for past week:
	        F. Terrell Oliver, 1 yr, dropsy
	        Joseph Baptiste, 2 weeks, inanition
	        Milly Willett, 40 yrs, consumption
	        Nellie Tucker, 11 mo, hydrodephaius
	        Bridget Dillon, 85 yrs, remittent fever
	        Porfirio Ximenez, 14 mo, tuberculosis
	        Margarita Guerra, 22 yrs, consumption
	        Benito Gonzales, 69 yrs, hydrocephalus
	        Charles Lavener, 32 yrs, relapsing fever
	        Ida Washington, 9 mo, natural causes
1883-Oct 11	Infant of Capt. Oglesby, stillborn
1883-Oct 13	Domonicio Salazar, 40 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis on 12th
1883-Oct 13	Texana Cress, 27 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis on 12th
1883-Oct 13	A. C. Caldwell, 70 yrs
1883-Oct 15	Micola Bolder, 19 yrs, typhoid fever on 14th
1883-Oct 15	Carlota Traviesa, 40 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis on 13th
1883-Oct 15	Gertrude Reicheit, 14 mo, convulsions on 13th
1883-Oct 17	H. T. Vanfries, from Jackson, Tennessee, internal bleeding
1883-Oct 17	Dolores Adalosa, 65 yrs, typhoid fever
1883-Oct 18	Herman Oklerman, 4 mo, convulsions on 18th
1883-Oct 18	Robert Vantree, 36 yrs, hormorrhage of the lungs
1883-Oct 19	Bertie Templeton, 9 mo, on 18th
1883-Oct 19	None noted
1883-Oct 20	None noted
1883-Oct 22	Mrs. Aaron Green, on the 21st
1883-Oct 22	Mrs. Bonnett, 90 yrs, in Boerne, dau: Mrs. J. H. Kampmann
1883-Oct 23	Ernest Warren, 1 yr 3 mo, chronic diarrhea
1883-Oct 23	Mrs. Eusebia Froboese, 35 yrs, cancer on 22nd
1883-Oct 24	Juan Luna, 18 mo. Hydrocephalus in Atascosa
1883-Oct 25	Franz Robert Frankel, 56 yrs, of consumption on the 24th
1883-Oct 29	Garza Safiano, 1 yr, intermitent fever on 28th
1883-Oct 29	Pedro Ochoa, 5 days, unknown causes on 28th
1883-Oct 29	Richard Schmidt, 9 mo, 27th of dysentery
1883-Oct 29	Matilda Scott, 55 yrs, 28th of consumption
1883-Oct 31	William Marrow, on 30th, internal injuries after fall from 
                bridge
1883-Oct 31	Etta Politzer, 9 mo, on the 30th
1883-Oct 31	Tinor Murphy, 14 yrs
1883-Oct 31	Infant of George Wagner, one new twin died of lock jaw
1883-Oct 31	Death Report:
	        Jack Marshall, 37 yrs, pyxmia on the 30th
	        P. Scott, 21 mo, marasmas
	        Hemmerce, 38 yrs, debility on the 30th
1883-Oct 31	Girl & boy of Vilegas, same day from typhoid fever
	
1883-Nov 1	Frank Conley, son of J. H. Conley, fell from a loft at Brenham
1883-Nov 1	Death Report:
	        Gregorio Monos, phthisis larlago on the 31st
	        Tiny Murphy, 14 yrs, intestinal hemorrhage
	        George Butler, 2 weeks, thrush
	        Estelle Politzer, 9 mo., convulsions after diarrhea
	        Pryor Robbins, 20 mo, ulcer stomach
1883-Nov 2	Ceasar McHenry McCracken, colored, 60 or 70 yrs, apoplexy
1883-Nov 2	J. C. Curiets, of Missouri, 32 yrs, consumption
1883-Nov 3	Joseph Glass, suicide by shot gun
1883-Nov 3	John Herslet, 4 weeks, cramps on the 2nd
1883-Nov 3	Robert O. B. Boston, from London, 35 yrs, empyemia on 2nd
1883-Nov 5	Francisco Mingharer, 54 yrs, on 3rd from unknown causes
1883-Nov 5	Maria Rosa Schick, 5 mo, on 3rd of convulsions
1883-Nov 5	Infant of Herman Arnold 4 mo, on 4th of convulsions
1883-Nov 6	James/Jonas East, RR engineer, killed when train hit horse on 
                tracks
1883-Nov 6	John Wilkins, 2 days, convulsions
1883-Nov 7	Carl Roese, about 50 yrs, suicide by drinking Chloral Hydrate
1883-Nov 7	John Norcross, native of England, 40 yrs,
1883-Nov 7	Mrs.  Cook, from Floresville
1883-Nov 7	Gilmore Price, fell off train at Waelder on the 6th
1883-Nov 8	James Dillon, got drunk and fell asleep on RR tracks
1883-Nov 8	Hattie Gay, 18 yrs, neice of Mr. Clifford from typhoid fever
1883-Nov 8	Jose Gutierez, 2 yrs 5 mo, chronic diarrhea on 6th
1883-Nov 8	Louisa Ouliteras, 50 yrs, on 6th from pulmonalis
1883-Nov 8	McClare Wooton, 2 mo, exhaustion on the 5th
1883-Nov 8	Ellen Slavin, 2 mo, on 5th from obstruction of the bowels
1883-Nov 9	Lena Jones, colored, 8 mo, capillary bronchitis on the 8th
1883-Nov 9	D. Auglin, 2 mo, enteritis and marasmus on the 8th
1883-Nov 9	Mrs. C. Cook, 35 yrs, cancer on the 7th
1883-Nov 9	Mark L. Hopkins, 35 yrs on 5th from chronic diarrhea and 
                congestion
1883-Nov 10	Antonio Stash, 1 yr 6 mo, chronic diarrhea on 9th
1883-Nov 10	Child of Mr. George Freygang while visiting New York
1883-Nov 10	Ed. Foote, typhoid fever
1883-Nov 12	John A. Warner, 25 days, enteritis on 11th
1883-Nov 13	Mr. Felsbie, stranger from Michigan, consumption
1883-Nov 13	Thomas E. Richardson, from St. Louis, crushed from an elevator 
                in Houston
1883-Nov 13	Mrs. Frankie Franklin, wife of George L., on the 12th
1883-Nov 13	Mary Ellen Hamilton, infant of Col. W.B. Hamilton
1883-Nov 13	Death Report:
	        Alonzo Fribie, 30 yrs, consumption on 11th
	        G. Martinas, 5 yrs, typhoid fever on 12th
	        Mary Ellen Hamilton, 18 mo, congestion of the brain on 12th
	        Reyes Hydalgo, 17 yrs, 12th of cerebral congestion
1883-Nov 14	Horace Haldeman, 8 mo, on the 11th
1883-Nov 14	J. Barrett, 10 mo, cholera infantum on 13th
1883-Nov 15	None noted
1883-Nov 16	None noted
1883-Nov 17	Mary Dashiell, colored, 70 yrs
1883-Nov 17	Mrs. Doctor Slocum, nee Pickett
1883-Nov 19	Sallie Peterson, 23 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis on 18th
1883-Nov 19	J. Calhoun, colored, 50 yrs
1883-Nov 20	None noted
1883-Nov 21	None noted
1883-Nov 22	Wyschcizki, 20 days, on 20th 
1883-Nov 22	Mrs. Elizabeth Frehaul, 77 yrs, dysentery on 20th
1883-Nov 22	Infant of James Perkins, recently from Buckinghamshire, England
	
1883-Dec 1	Ophelia Burrs, 16 yrs, accidental gun shot in Eagle Pass
1883-Dec 1	J. B. Hartzell, consumption
1883-Dec 1	Harry J. Ferguson, 18 yrs, consumption, son of Mrs. A. M. Locke
1883-Dec 3	None noted
1883-Dec 4	Albert Muck, 43 yrs, kidney disease on the 3rd
1883-Dec 4	Henry Bohn, 4 mo, unknown causes
1883-Dec 4	Mrs. J. H. Moeller
1883-Dec 5	Infant of George Holmes, 3 weeks, on 4th from general debility
1883-Dec 5	Mrs. Susan Laune, 33 yrs, on 4th from acute tuberculosis
1883-Dec 6	Mrs. Terry O'Neil, of Uvalde
1883-Dec 7	Maggie Shaw, 42 yrs, asthenia on the 6th
1883-Dec 8	Eugene Plunkett, from New York, on the 7th from affection of 
                the stomach
1883-Dec 10	Rosidella Allen, 14 mo, on 9th of inflammation of the bowels
1883-Dec 10	Dr. Ozel, old stranger, run over by a team of horses
1883-Dec 11	Jose DeSanchez, 3 yrs, on 10th from unknown causes
1883-Dec 11	Ophelia Olvivari, `1 mo, on 10th from diarrhea
1883-Dec 11	Esther Tanner, 9 weeks, on 10th from bronchitis
1883-Dec 11	Conrad Fetters, 32 yrs, consumption
1883-Dec 12	Child of Susie King, 2 mo, capillary bronchitis
1883-Dec 12	Sam Cooley, at Fort Stockton
1883-Dec 12	Mr. F. B. Knapp, inflammation of the bowels
1883-Dec 13	T. Beekman, 28/30 yrs, from Bandera, drowned while drunk
1883-Dec 13	L. Kinham, 3 mo, of bronchitis
1883-Dec 13	Urbano Ortez, 23 yrs, phthisis pulmonales
1883-Dec 15	Boy Schanizke, 2 yrs, burned
1883-Dec 15	Mr. Morrison, from Chicago, of consumption
1883-Dec 17	E. B. Corroway, Sr., in Sherman, Texas
1883-Dec 17	Mrs. F. Labroche, old woman, of dropsy
1883-Dec 17	Louis Bruner, colic and exposure
1883-Dec 18	Maria Eulalla Ochoa, 3 days, umbilical hemorrhage
1883-Dec 18	A. D. Holmes, 63 yrs, heart disease
1883-Dec 19	Martin Krein, 35 yrs, phthisis pulmonalis
1883-Dec 19	Carlo Betino, 35 yrs, consumption
1883-Dec 20	Angel Schlinger, suicide by drowning
1883-Dec 20	Mary Werner, 55, on 18th of apoplexy
1883-Dec 20	Pat O'Brien, 55 yrs, suicide by laudanum
1883-Dec 20	Mollie Jones, colored, phthisis pulmonalis
1883-Dec 22	Marian Morgan, colored, 53 yrs, rheumatism of the heart
1883-Dec 24	Mrs. Olga Groom
1883-Dec 24	Erasmus S. Fisk, grandson of Deaf Smith
1883-Dec 26	B. I. Boone, Judge, 33 yrs,
1883-Dec 27	Gustav Knaub, 75 yrs, train accident
1883-Dec 27	Johanna Reussler, 69 yrs, exhaustion from diarrhea
1883-Dec 27	Jose Marin Penaloza, Deputy Sheriff, 54 yrs, consumption
1883-Dec 28	Mrs. Van der Degeo, 74 yrs, marasmus semiles
1883-Dec 29	None noted
1883-Dec 31	Henry Honi, 50 yrs, suicide by shot gun
1883-Dec 31	Dennis Kennedy, 26 yrs, on 30th of consumption
1883-Dec 31	Joseph Poisson, 25 yrs, consumption
1883-Dec 31	Rosanna McCann, 24 yrs, heart disease on 29th
1883-Dec 31	Emilie Nocker, 3 yrs, diptheria on 29th



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