Mary Azalete Gurley Blocker, 1825-1902. A native of Alabama. Daughter of Davis R. and Patience Gurley and wife of Richard Furman Blocker. Came to Texas ca. 1852.
Richard Furman Blocker, 1824-1861. Attended LaGrange College. Moved to Waco Village to practice law in 1851. Richard F. Blocker and Edwards J. Gurley formed the first law firm in Waco.
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This name and information were found in the 1962 survey of Old First Street Cemetery by Mrs. J. L. Staton, Sr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Meredith.
Their cemetery survey was published in 1965 in McLennan County Cemetery Records, Volume I, by the Central Texas Genealogical Society.
*Wife of R. F. Blocker.
Mary Azalete Gurley Blocker, 1825-1902. A native of Alabama. Daughter of Davis R. and Patience Gurley and wife of Richard Furman Blocker. Came to Texas ca. 1852.
Richard Furman Blocker, 1824-1861. Attended LaGrange College. Moved to Waco Village to practice law in 1851. Richard F. Blocker and Edwards J. Gurley formed the first law firm in Waco.
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This name and information were found in the 1962 survey of Old First Street Cemetery by Mrs. J. L. Staton, Sr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Meredith.
Their cemetery survey was published in 1965 in McLennan County Cemetery Records, Volume I, by the Central Texas Genealogical Society.
*Wife of R. F. Blocker.
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