Obituary. Mrs. Mary Lewis. Cameron, Tex., June 19. -- Mrs. Mary Lewis, wife of our sheriff, A.J. Lewis, died this morning at 10 o'clock from the effects of measles. Truly our town is in mourning. The Galveston Daily News, June 20, 1890
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December 19, 1872, he married Miss Mary R. Campbell, a daughter of Captain A.G. Campbell, of Choctaw county, and three years later, December 1875, came to Texas, settling in Milam county, where he engaged in farming. . . . January [sic] 19, 1890, Mr. Lewis lost his estimable wife, who died after having borne him a faithful companionship for nearly twenty years, the greater part of which time covered his early struggles. . . . History of Texas, Together with a Biographical History of Milam, Williamson, Bastrop, Travis, Lee and Burleson Counties
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Obituary. Mrs. Mary Lewis. Cameron, Tex., June 19. -- Mrs. Mary Lewis, wife of our sheriff, A.J. Lewis, died this morning at 10 o'clock from the effects of measles. Truly our town is in mourning. The Galveston Daily News, June 20, 1890
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December 19, 1872, he married Miss Mary R. Campbell, a daughter of Captain A.G. Campbell, of Choctaw county, and three years later, December 1875, came to Texas, settling in Milam county, where he engaged in farming. . . . January [sic] 19, 1890, Mr. Lewis lost his estimable wife, who died after having borne him a faithful companionship for nearly twenty years, the greater part of which time covered his early struggles. . . . History of Texas, Together with a Biographical History of Milam, Williamson, Bastrop, Travis, Lee and Burleson Counties
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