William Thomas Dorris, 18321870 (aged 38 years)

Name
William Thomas /Dorris/
Given names
William Thomas
Surname
Dorris
Birth
Type: Birth of Dorris, William Thomas
1832 21 19
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
Birth of a brother
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
Birth of a brother
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
Birth of a brother
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
Death of a mother
1841 (aged 9 years)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
MARRIAGE OF DORRIS, WILLIAM THOMAS AND COLLINS, EDIA ADALINE
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
1857 (aged 25 years)
Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.110495 Longitude: -97.31527
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a brother
1862 (aged 30 years)
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a daughter
1863 (aged 31 years)
Death of a brother
1865 (aged 33 years)
Birth of a son
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a brother
1867 (aged 35 years)
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a daughter
1869 (aged 37 years)
Birth of a son
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death
Type: Death of Dorris, William Thomas
24 September 1870 (aged 38 years)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
1872 (1 year after death)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Family with parents
father
18111888
Birth: 1811 28 23 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 19 November 1888Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
mother
18121841
Birth: 7 October 1812 53 44 Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1841Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
MARRIAGE OF DORRIS, ANDERSON J. AND HOLMES, ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF DORRIS, ANDERSON J. AND HOLMES, ELIZABETH6 December 1830Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
2 years
himself
18321870
Birth: 1832 21 19 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 24 September 1870Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
2 years
younger brother
18331862
Birth: 1833 22 20 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1862
4 years
younger brother
18361865
Birth: 1836 25 23 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1865
2 years
younger brother
18371867
Birth: 1837 26 24 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1867
Family with Edia Adaline Collins
himself
18321870
Birth: 1832 21 19 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 24 September 1870Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
wife
18331877
Birth: 1833 51 42 Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1877
MARRIAGE OF DORRIS, WILLIAM THOMAS AND COLLINS, EDIA ADALINE MARRIAGE OF DORRIS, WILLIAM THOMAS AND COLLINS, EDIA ADALINE21 February 1855Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, United States of America
6 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
18621863
Birth: 1862 30 29 Texas, United States of America
Death: 1863
11 years
daughter
18721873
Birth: 1872 40 39 Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
Death: 1873
-14 years
daughter
18571879
Birth: 1857 25 24 Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, United States of America
Death: 1879
12 years
daughter
18681869
Birth: 1868 36 35 Texas, United States of America
Death: 1869
-11 months
son
18661867
Birth: 1866 34 33 Texas, United States of America
Death: 1867
4 years
son
18701932
Birth: February 1870 38 37 Lockhart, Caldwell, Burleson, Texas, United States of America
Death: 16 October 1932McLennan, Texas, United States of America
Living Barnes + Edia Adaline Collins
wife’s partner
wife
18331877
Birth: 1833 51 42 Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 1877
Shared note

"Daily State Journal"
Volume I, No.205, Austin, Texas, Tuesday Morning
September 27, 1871, Page 2, Column 3
"Assassination"- Colonel Trigg, our District Attorney, informs us that about eleven o'clock Saturday night, in the town of Lockhart, William Dorris, the Treasurer of Caldwell County and son of A. Dorris, member ofthe Legislature from Caldwell was murdered by parties unknown. The matter is undergoing investigation by proper authorities, and it is hoped and believed that the criminals will soon be unearthed.

"San Antonio Daily Herald"
Volume XI, No. 78, San Antonio, Texas, Saturday Morning
October 1, 1871, Page 2 (Back Page), Column 1
"Gleanings"- The Austin Republican learns from Col. Trigg, that William Dorris, son of the poetical representative from Caldwell was killed in a difficulty with some unknown parties at Lockhart.

William Thomas Dorris was elected Treasurer of Caldwell County, Texas on August 24, 1870. He was assassinated exactly one month later. Since he was an ardent supporter of the Union during the war and Texas was under a "Reconstruction" government at the time of Dorris' death, it is reasonable to assume that he probably was killed by Confederate supporters who were unhappy with the government in Texas at the time. After the death of William Dorris, Watson P. Collins, Williams deceased brother Hiram Anderson Dorris' father-in-law was appointed to fill the vacancy as County Treasurer on October 1, 1871.

William Thomas Dorris appears on a list of Confederate Conscripts listed as W.F. Dorris at Camp Lockridge, Texas on February 28, 1863. He was enrolled at Lockhart, Caldwell County, Texas on July 19, 1862 by O.O. Scurry for three years and was assigned on January 6, 1863 to the 3rd Regiment, Texas Infantry, C.S.A. He was 30 years old at the time.

W.F. Dorris was assigned to Company C, 3rd Regiment, Texas Infantry, C.S.A. as a Private and appears on muster rolls dated Sept/Oct 1862, Nov/Dec 1862 and was issued clothing for the first quarter of 1863
at San Antonio, Texas. He listed his residence as Caldwell County, Texas, his birthplace as Tennessee and was described as 30 years old, 6 feet tall with blue eyes and light hair.

William Thomas Dorris enlisted as Private, Company E, 1st Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Union) at Brownsville, Texas on March 25, 1864. He was promoted to Corporal and assigned to General Hamilton's Bodyguard on August 1, 1864 in Baton Rogue, Louisiana. He was reduced back to Private
and transferred back to Company E on January 24, 1865 and was discharged due to expiration of service on March 25, 1865 at Baton Rogue, Louisiana. Whether William Thomas Dorris deserted the Confederate Army or was captured and chose to join the Union forces in Texas is unknown at this
time.

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From http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/county/mclennan/dorris/:

William Thomas Dorris moved to Texas as a child with his parents in the 1840's. On December 17, 1853 William had moved to Lockhart where he began work to build a road from the town square to the Austin County line. He joined the army during the civil war enlisting on March 25, 1864 as a private in Company E 1st Texas Cavalry becoming a Corporal five months later. He was reduced to private on January 21, 1865 and discharged in Baton Rouge Louisiana where he served as General Hamilton's bodyguard. His military record described him as five feet ten inches tall with light colored hair and blue eyes.

William made his living as a carpenter, farmer and chair maker. On August 24, 1870 he was elected as County Treasurer. William was born in 1832 in Davidson County Tennessee. He married Edia Adeline Collins on February 21, 1855 in Bastrop County Texas. She was the daughter of Watson and Mary Collins born in Coffee County Tennessee in 1840. At eleven o'clock on Saturday night on September 24, 1870 William was shot to death by an unknown assailant. Mention of his death was written in the San Antonio Newspaper, The Daily Herald and in Austins Daily State Journal.

At the time of Williams death he owned one hundred acres on Jerrys Creek in Caldwell County valued at three hundred dollars and household and kitchen furniture valued at one hundred dollars. He also owned three mares, one colt, one stallion, one cow and a calf. He also owned a horse that was in Travis County, but someone was disputing ownership over this horse. It is not known what happened with Williams widow. In the 1880 census she was listed as a widow and still living in Caldwell County. Her whereabouts after 1880 are unknown. William and Edia had seven children.