Some of the names:Ahrens, Alkire, Allen, Anderson, Armstrong, Arnold, Athey, Bailey, Baker, Barber, Baucom/Baucum, Benold, Benson, Bierschwale, Birt, Bitterly, Blevins, Bluntzer, Borden, Boyd, Bridges, Brooks, Brown, Buchheit, Buehrig, Burgess, Burleson, Cadwallader, Campbell, Caves, Clark, Clary, Cline, Coil, Cole, Conner, Conrad, Cook, Coons, Cooper, Cowan, Crecelius, Davis, De La Pryme, Demel, Dockray, Dolan, Dreyer, D’Unger, Edwards, Elbert, Engleman, Erdman/Erdmann, Estes, Evans, Farenthold, Flock, Fouche, Fowler, Fox, Gallagher, Gilliam, Goodwin, Grable, Graves, Gregorczyk, Gudat, Gypson, Haas, Ham, Hardin, Harmon, Harris, Harsdorf, Hart, Hickman, Hightower, Hiibel, Hixon, Hoffman, Hudson, Jacob/Jacobs, James, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Keating, Keith, Kelly, Keltner, Kidd, King, Klaerner, Kneese, Knox, Koenig, Kopp, Kott, Kuykendall, Lacey, Lambrecht, Law, Leahy, Lee, Lewis, Lockwood, Long, Lonigan, Luckenbach, Lutenbacher, MacDougall/McDougall, Mahony, Marshall, Martin, Mauck, McCoy, McDade, McGloin, McGough, McKinney, McLaughlin, Miller, Mitchell, Moore, Morris, Morrow, Mueller, Munsch, Nelson, Newton, Niewold, Northcutt, O’Brien, Odem, O’Docharty, O’Hara, O’Neal, Pack, Park, Parker, Parrett, Patterson, Peters, Pfeiffer, Pfiester, Posey, Primm, Qualls, Rachal, Rainbolt, Rankin, Rath, Rehm, Roberts, Rogers, Rothrock, Rummer, Saum, Schall, Schwartz, Scott, Seacat, Shaffer, Sheley, Simpson, Smith, Snyder, Sonner, Spangler, Sparks, Stapleton, Stark, Starr, Strain, Strempel, Sullivan, Tarlton, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Timon, Treakle, Turner, Vance, Vickery, Walk, Walker, Walser, Ward, Warren, Watson, Webster, Weir, Wendel/Wendell/Windell/Windle, White, Wilkin, Williams, Wilson, Wiseman, Witzsche, Wolfe, Wood, Worley, Wright, Zengerle, Zesch, Zimmerman.
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- Olivia Katherine "Leafy" McDougall Knox (811 KB)
Descendent of John Dow McDougall. My gg aunt. - Olivia "Leafy" McDougall (29 KB)
Olivia "Leafy" McDougall.My gg aunt. - Pummy & Josephine Timon (22 KB)
My great grandparents, Pummy Timon and Josephine Bluntzer Timon. - Alexander McDougall & Johanna Rahe (699 KB)
My ggg grandparents - Walter & Lucy Baucom (15 KB)
My gg uncle and aunt - Lynne Timon Pack (30 KB)
My mother, Lynn Timon Pack. Taken mid 1960's. - Guy Stanley "Budge/Buddy" McDougall (121 KB)
Budge McDougall when he entered the service for WWII. My great uncle. - John Urban Bluntzer (906 KB)
John U. Bluntzer, Nueces County Sheriff (1901) on his pure white parade horse. My gg uncle. - Nicholas Bluntzer (63 KB)
My gg grandfather. Nicolas Bluntzer was honored 18 Nov 1990 with the dedication of a historicalmarker by members of the Nueces County Historical Commission near the originalBluntzer ranch now owned by the Sisters of Incarnate Word and BlessedSacrament. Nicolas was honored for his efforts in settling northeastern NuecesCounty and his involvement in community affairs. He arrived in the US at age 9and moved to Nueces County around 1861. He served in the Texas Militia and atage 22 he served as a scout for the then Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Leeduring a punitive action against the Comanches. His military career alsoincluded service with a Confederate cavalry unit during the Civil War. Nicolasdied while on a visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1901. At the time of hisdeath, he owned approximately 60,000 acres of land and was one of the largesttaxpayers in Nueces County. He was elected posthumously to the South TexasCowboy Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to ranching and thecattle industry. In 1958 the original Bluntzer ranch house and 300 acres ofthe original home place were bequeathed to the Sisters by Fannie Bluntzer Nason,youngest daughter of Nicolas and Justina, who had inherited the house and landfrom her parents. The house, built in 1875, has been maintained by the Sistersever since. - Emma Atkins Goodwin grave (33 KB)
Wife of my 2nd cousin, twice removed - Timon Graves-San Patricio County, Texas (27 KB)
These are my great great grandparents-John Timon and Ellen Keating Timon. They are buried in the cemetery in San Patricio, Texas. - Dennis Timon Kelly (17 KB)
Dennis Timon Kelly-Corpus Christi, TX.My 1st cousin, once removed. - Therese Bluntzer (1043 KB)
Daughter of Peter, stolen by Indians as a child, voluntarily returned 3 yrs later because of the help given by her father to an Indian Chief.My ggg aunt. - Justina Peters Bluntzer (85 KB)
My gg grandmother. Born in Oderon, Alsace, France, February 02, 1837. - Julia Caves Baucom & William Baucom (17 KB)
William is my 1st cousin, 3 times removed - Harry Leahy (1 KB)
My 1st cousin, twice removed.Kidnapping, torture, atrocities too gruesome to print - sounds like a modern day gang killing, but, no - Such was the fate of Dr. J.A. Ramsey, Mathis physician in 1926.The drama had its roots deep in the mysterious and devious mind of Harry Leahy, a 39-year-old bachelor who was an attorney described as having a "brilliant mentality."Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leahy, Harry's parents, highly respected Mathis residents, had borrowed money from a Dallas Mortgage Company.Hard times caused them to fall far behind in meeting their payments to the point that the land was foreclosed.When the 1500-acre farm-ranch was put up for sale, Dr. Ramsey entered the high bid.At the time Harry Leahy called Ramsey aside and told him:"It will never do you any good."Ramsey paid no attention, despite the fact that Leahy had shot and seriously wounded his uncle, Judge Walter Timon.The fateful drama started unfolding at about 8 p.m., Thursday, May 20, 1926, when an agitated and distressed Mexican man appeared at Dr. Ramsey's door and requested that the doctor come and attend his sister who was very sick.Dr. Ramsey tried to get out of making the trip, but eventually consented and started off in his Dodge roadster.When the doctor failed to return, his wife sent someone to search for him.The man was a good tracker and traced the tracks of the Dodge out the Spanish Trail to a point where it turned around and returned to the highway.By mid-morning the entire community was alarmed and Sheriff S. F. Hunt had arrived on the scene to organize a search.Soon hundreds of men were combing the countryside, especially at the point where the roadster had stopped and turned around.At the end of a fruitless search, the sheriff was handed a postcard, that came in on the 5 p.m. mail, from Ramsey saying that he had taken a patient to Beeville and might go on to San Antonio.Despite the fact that it was in the doctor's handwriting, his wife sensed that the card had been written under gre - Pummy & Josephine Timon (11 KB)
Edward Canterbury "Pummy" Timon and his wife, Josephine Bluntzer Timon (my great grandparents). - Vincent Bluntzer (746 KB)
Son of Nicholas Bluntzer.My gg uncle. - William & Julia Baucom (14 KB)
William is my 1st cousin, 3 times removed - Katherine Strempel McDougall (19 KB)
My gg grandmother. - South Texas Timon Brothers (55 KB)
From left:Edward Canterbury "Pummy" Timon, Judge Walter Timon, Harry Timon. My great grandfather (Edward Canterbury) and two of his brothers. - Edward Canterbury "Pummy" Timon (27 KB)
From the Corpus Christi Caller Times, December 1940.My great grandfather.E. C. TIMON MEMBER OF PRE-REVOLUTION TEXAS FAMILYE. C. (Pummy) Timon, 71, retired ranchman who was born in the old town of San Patricio and had lived in San Patricio and Nueces counties all his life, died at his home at 10 o'clock last night.He was a member of a family which landed at McGloin's Bluff near Old Ingleside before Texas had gained it's freedom.His forebearers joined with other Irish colonists to found the town of San Patricio, one of the oldest settlements in South Texas. - Alvina Bluntzer Gregorczyk (2 KB)
My 1st cousin, 3 times removed - Judge Walter Timon (31 KB)
My gg uncle.TIMON, WALTER FRANCIS (1876-1952). Walter Timon, lawyer, judge, and legislator, was born on October 4, 1876, at Rock Ranch in San Patricio County to John and Ellen (Keating) Timon. His father, a rancher, sent Timon to private schools in Corpus Christi and San Antonio. He later attended National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio, where he earned a degree in business administration. After completing his undergraduate studies, he went on to earn a degree in law from Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. Admitted to the Texas bar in 1901, Timon almost immediately began to run for political offices. He served as county attorney for San Patricio and in 1903 represented the region in the Twenty-eighth Texas Legislature. He returned to the Texas House of State Representatives in 1905 as well. Following his terms in the legislature, Timon ran for and won the position of county judge of Nueces County. Under his administration Nueces County built a new courthouse in Corpus Christi in 1914. He served as county judge until 1917, when Governor James E. Ferguson appointed him to the Twenty-eighth District Criminal Court. As president of the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce following the 1919 hurricane that devastated both commercial and residential districts, Timon spearheaded the campaign to build the Corpus Christi seawall and breakwaters. At his suggestion, city planners laid an extra-wide city boulevard along the seawall. The street was named in his honor. Timon also served on the Nueces County Navigation Commission from 1923 to 1925. - Inez Bridges McDougall (5 KB)
My great grandmother, taken in Nevada. My great grandmother. - Walter Buck Timon (16 KB)
My 1st cousin, twice removed. - Bayou School-San Patricio County, Texas (23 KB)
This school was built on E.C. Timon's ranch (my great grandfather) in San Patricio County about 1897. Attended by Ellen, Gertrude & John N. Timon; Dan, Maggie & Dollie Leahy; Ruby Wall; Lizzie Allen. Picture taken 1959. - William Bluntzer (36 KB)
Son of Nicholas.My gg uncle. - McDougall Brothers (95 KB)
Arthur, Felix, and Guido McDougall.My gg uncles. - Peter Bluntzer (33 KB)
Son of Nicholas. - Asher Garner Hardin (99 KB)
The husband of my 1st cousin, 6x removed (Rhoda Keith). - Jessie Baucom Gilliam (6 KB)
My paternal grandmother - Dan Leahy (186 KB)
My 1st cousin, twice removed.
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