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Thomas C. and Eliza V. Felps

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Johnson City vicinity, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 11' 6.9", -98° 19' 46.8984"
 
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     Born in Tennessee in 1836, Thomas C. Felps came to Texas in 1850 and to this area in 1856. He earned a living by freighting and joined the Blanco County Rangers during the Civil War. In 1863 he married Eliza V. White (b. 1846), a native of Ohio. In the summer of 1869, the couple lived with Eliza's parents while Thomas recovered from a fever. Her father, newly-appointed County Judge S. T. White, had gone to Blanco on July 21, 1869, when Thomas and Eliza were killed by a band of Indians on Cypress Creek. Only Eliza was scalped. The couple's orphaned children, Thomas and Caroline, were cared for by Eliza's parents. (1975)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Thomas C. and Eliza V. Felps Historical Marker Location Map, Johnson City vicinity, Texas

 
   
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