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Note: , 6 years, Hopkins County, Residence in Lamar County discharged March 4, 1894. Not married. Convicted April 20, 1888. Received May 31, 1888, at State Penitentiary Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas The Fort Worth Gazette, January 5, 1893 Constable A. R. Bryant captured and lodged in jail at Paris one Bob Burkham who escaped from the penitentiary on Aug 25 last. He was sent from Sulphur Springs and has two years yet to serve. 1900 Census he and Lizzie were in the household of his parents. 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 5, Hopkins, Texas; Roll: T624_1565; Page: 19B; Enumeration District: 65; Image: 360. Bob Burkham 44 Lizze b Burkham 32 Kitty Burkham 9 ???R. Burkham Gender: Male Marriage Date: 7 Jun 1886 Spouse: Mrs. Ida Hambrick Marriage City: Delta Marriage State: Texas Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900 January 5, 1893 Extracted from The Fort Worth Gazette Several prospectors are camped out around Paducah. Baird has handled about 2500 bales of cotton this year. The book-binders of Galveston have been formed into a union. A protracted meeting will begin at the Baptist church in Groveton next Sunday. Fifteen ox teams loaded with supplies left Laredo yesterday for the troops in the field. At Sweetwater, N. L. Saunders lost his pocketbook containing $400 and some very valuable papers. William Creager was exhibiting a sample of coal at Denison yesterday morning which he says was taken out of the earth seven miles from that city, but he refuses to give the locality. Joseph Dangerfield was taken before Judge Nixon at Denison yesterday morning and bound over to the grand jury, in the sum of $1000, for assault committed upon Ed Green, Dec. 24. G. G. Randell of Denison has suits involving over $40,000 against the mining company of the Indian Territory, brought in lieu of the number of lives lost there in the mines about a year ago. Constable A. R. Bryant captured and lodged in jail at Paris one Bob Burkham who escaped from the penitentiary on Aug 25 last. He was sent from Sulphur Springs and has two years yet to serve. Mr. Ed Sea of near Carpenter's Bluff, near Denison, who was in the latter city yesterday, states that a large amount of cotton has yet to be gathered. If it should continue pleasant two or three days, cotton picking would be resumed. John Mahoney, who resides east of Stringtown, I. T. about thirty miles, reports the presence of wild pigeons. This is the first appearance in a number of years. Twelve years ago, wild pigeons to the number of millions, nested in the pine woods in the mountains east of Stringtown.
Note: Bob Burkham, 5'9", 167lb, deep blue eyes, fair skin, brown hair. Horse Theft, plea not guilty
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