Mrs. Charles Peters
Mrs. Charles Peters died at her home in the Steep Hollow community at 9 o'clock Wednesday night and was buried yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Steep Hollow cemetery. Mrs. Peters was a pioneer of Brazos county and one of the noblest christian women who ever lived. She was about 70 years old and leaves a large family of children and grand children, among them being Mrs. A. W. Buchanan of Bryan. Mrs. Peters was a life long member of the Baptist church and her example was an inspiration to all with whom she was associated. Her husband Mr. Charles Peters, a man of exalted character, died last May.
Mrs. Charles Peters
Mrs. Charles Peters died at her home in the Steep Hollow community at 9 o'clock Wednesday night and was buried yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Steep Hollow cemetery. Mrs. Peters was a pioneer of Brazos county and one of the noblest christian women who ever lived. She was about 70 years old and leaves a large family of children and grand children, among them being Mrs. A. W. Buchanan of Bryan. Mrs. Peters was a life long member of the Baptist church and her example was an inspiration to all with whom she was associated. Her husband Mr. Charles Peters, a man of exalted character, died last May.
Family Members
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Samantha Peters Hollis
1847–1908
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Rev Joseph M. Peters
1849–1896
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Isaac W. Peters
1850–1878
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Amanda Peters
1851–1852
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Leander Peters Hudson
1853–1928
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Amos Franklin Peters
1855–1946
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Louisa B. "Lou" Peters Dansby
1857–1911
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Sarah Olive Peters Andrews
1859–1942
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Anna Cecile Peters Buchanan
1862–1949
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James A. Peters
1864–1870
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Jesse Mercer Peters
1867–1918
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Julia Canary Peters Wilcox
1870–1919
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Edgar Ulysses Peters
1872–1951
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