Obituary, "The Star News, Nacogdoches County, Texas; 04 March 1892"
Dr. R. D. Bone --
It grieves us to chronicle the demise of one of our most worthy readers, who has been a cash subscriber for a long, very long time. Dr. R. D. Bone of Mt. Selman, Texas, one of Cherokee County's best citizens, died Wednesday night, 24th February 1892, at the age of about 60 years, at his home. He died from a relapse of la grippe (Common Influenza). Dr. Bone left a wife and five children. He formerly resided at Douglass in this county where he lived from 1841 to 1867, He began the practice of medicine there in 1858. He married in that year the eldest daughter of James Burke, who lived near Douglass. He was President of the East Texas Medical Association in tis city. He was a surgeon in the Confederate Army, as well as a Major in the 11th Texas Infantry. His scores of friends and relatives in this county feel deeply for the grief-stricken family. Peace to his ashes.
UNITED STATES CENSUS RECORDS:
1840 Census (?): Cannot Find Record, Most Likely Living with Parents in Wilson County, TN
1850 Census (Nacogdoches County, TX):
, Asenath
, James
, Frances
, Robert
Bone, Robert
, Samuel
, John
, Levicey
1860 Census (Nacogdoches County, TX):
Bone, Robert
, Minerva
, Watson
1870 Census (Cherokee County, TX):
Bone, Robert D.
, Bettie
1880 Census (Larissa, TX):
Bone, R. D.
, W. P.
, Bettie
, H. P.
, Nevie
, J. R.
, John
1890 Census (?): Cannot Find Record
Obituary, "The Star News, Nacogdoches County, Texas; 04 March 1892"
Dr. R. D. Bone --
It grieves us to chronicle the demise of one of our most worthy readers, who has been a cash subscriber for a long, very long time. Dr. R. D. Bone of Mt. Selman, Texas, one of Cherokee County's best citizens, died Wednesday night, 24th February 1892, at the age of about 60 years, at his home. He died from a relapse of la grippe (Common Influenza). Dr. Bone left a wife and five children. He formerly resided at Douglass in this county where he lived from 1841 to 1867, He began the practice of medicine there in 1858. He married in that year the eldest daughter of James Burke, who lived near Douglass. He was President of the East Texas Medical Association in tis city. He was a surgeon in the Confederate Army, as well as a Major in the 11th Texas Infantry. His scores of friends and relatives in this county feel deeply for the grief-stricken family. Peace to his ashes.
UNITED STATES CENSUS RECORDS:
1840 Census (?): Cannot Find Record, Most Likely Living with Parents in Wilson County, TN
1850 Census (Nacogdoches County, TX):
, Asenath
, James
, Frances
, Robert
Bone, Robert
, Samuel
, John
, Levicey
1860 Census (Nacogdoches County, TX):
Bone, Robert
, Minerva
, Watson
1870 Census (Cherokee County, TX):
Bone, Robert D.
, Bettie
1880 Census (Larissa, TX):
Bone, R. D.
, W. P.
, Bettie
, H. P.
, Nevie
, J. R.
, John
1890 Census (?): Cannot Find Record
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