Doctor Daniel A Paschall and Maud Thompson
Husband Doctor Daniel A PASCHALL 1
Born: 14 Dec 1837 - Trigg Co, Kentucky 1 Died: After 1900 Buried:
Father: G R PASCHALL (1813-After 1892) 1 Mother: Elizabeth WILLIAMS (1813-1882) 1
Marriage: 28 Apr 1889 - Dallas Co, Texas 1
Other Spouse: Virginia HAUGHT (1848-1884) 2 - 23 Feb 1865 - Dallas Co, Texas 1
Events in his life were:
• College or Univer, University of Pennsylvania, 1859
• Occupation, Doctor of Medicine, 1859
• Residence, Haught's Store, Dallas Co, Texas, 1859
• Military, Colonel Greer's Reg, Civil War, Between 1861 and Jul 1862
• Military, Colonel Bass' Reg, Civil War, Between Jul 1862 and Jan 1864
• Residence, Turner's Point, Dallas Co, Texas, 1868
• Education, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Between 1871 and 1872
• Residence, Haught's Store, Dallas Co, Texas, 1872
• Residence, Terrell, Kaufman Co, Texas, 1877
• Census, Terrell, Kaufman Co, Texas, 1880
• Residence, Mesquite, Dallas Co, Texas, 1885
• Census, Dallas Co, Texas, 1900
Wife Maud THOMPSON 1 3
Born: 18 Nov 1867 - Hillsborourgh, Sonoma Co, California 1 3 Died: 22 Dec 1931 - Dallas, Dallas Co, Texas Buried: 25 Dec 1931 - Garland, Dallas Co, Texas
Father: Tipton THOMPSON (1832-1908) 4 Mother: Evaline COON (1841-1936) 4 5
Other Spouse: John C BOUNDS (Abt 1865-Abt 1888) - Abt 1887 - Dallas Co, Texas
Other Spouse: Unknown GARNETTE (Abt 1865- ) - After 1900
Children
1 M Daniel A PASCHALL 1
Born: 20 Jun 1890 6 Died: Deceased Buried:
2 M Golby PASCHALL 6
Born: Apr 1895 6 Died: Deceased Buried:
3 M George PASCHALL 6
Born: Aug 1897 6 Died: Deceased Buried:
4 M Garibaldi PASCHALL 6
Born: Jul 1898 6 Died: Deceased Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
1880 Kaufman Co, TX Census, Terrell, pg 116c
PASCHALL Dan Self M Male W 41 KY Dr. And Farmer NC IN
PASCHALL Virginia Wife M Female W 32 TX Keeps House PA OH
PASCHALL Idaho Dau S Female W 14 TX At School KY TX
PASCHALL Jessie Dau S Female W 7 TX At School KY TX
PASCHALL Samuel Son S Male W 1 TX KY TX
Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas
Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. 1892.
Carnegie Public Library, Tyler, Texas
pp
DR. D. A. PASCHALL, a prominent and well-known physician of Dallas county, Texas, was born
in Trigg county, Kentucky, December 14, 1837. G. R. Paschall, the doctor's father, was born in
Caswell county, North Carolina, November 19, 1813. At the age of 12 years he moved with his
father to Tennessee, and lived in Weakley county until he reached his majority. On the 15th day of
November, 1835, he was united in wedlock with Miss Elizabeth Williams, who was also born on
November 19, 1813. Her father, Daniel Williams, was one of the first settlers of Illinois, and fought
the Indians all over that State. After Mr. Paschall was married he moved to Trigg county, Kentucky,
where he lived until 1840. He then moved to Springfield, Missouri, and a year later to Texas and
settled in Red River county. The following spring he located near Willow Springs in what is now
Rockwall county. A year later, he moved to Dallas county and settled near Barnes' Bridge, buying
land there. He subsequently sold out and located in Fannin county. In 1847, he enlisted in the
Mexican War, and after serving 12 months was discharged on account of a wound he received by
being thrown from a horse, receiving his discharge in February, 1848. From the effects of that
wound, he is still a sufferer. In the fall of 1848 he moved to Terrell, Kaufman county, where he still
resides, now at the age of 77 years. His wife died November 11, 1882, aged 69. The names of their
nine children are as follows: 1. James C. Paschall, 2. Daniel A. Paschall, 3. Isaac A. Paschall, 4.
Susan P. Paschall, 5. Josiah N. Paschall, 6. Mary E. Paschall, the wife of A. A. Laroe, 7. Sarah J.
Paschall, 8. Nancy A. Paschall, 9. Georgia Roberts Paschall, the wife of Charles Brady. Doctor
Daniel A. Paschall was the second born, and only he and his two sisters, Mary E. and Georgia
Roberts, are now living. D. A. Paschall was only six years old when his father came to Texas. At the
age of 16 he began the study of medicine under Drs. Hawkins and Paschall, of Fulton, Kentucky. In
1859, he graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, after which he began the practice of his
profession at Haught's store, Dallas county, and was thus engaged there when the war came on. He
enlisted in Colonel Greer's regiment and served in it until July, 1862. He then returned home and
enlisted under Colonel Bass in the 19th Texas Regiment, and served four months as a private. He
was then detailed as assistant surgeon of a hospital in the northern part of Arkansas, and stayed there
until January, 1864. He was then sent back to Haught's store to practice, remaining at that place until
1868. That year, he moved to Turner's Point. Dr. Paschall was married on the 23rd day of February
1865, to Miss Virginia Haught, who was born October 29, 1848. She died November 4, 1884, at
the age of 36 years. Her parents, Samuel and Isabella (Duvall) Haught, reared a family of nine
children, namely: 1. Jane Haught, wife of Mote Golden, and after his death, M. M. Farmer, 2. Emma
Haught, wife of M. M. Farmer is deceased. One will see that M. M. Farmer married two sisters, 3.
Alfred Haught, 4. S. A. Haught, 5. Isabella Haught, deceased, 6. Juliette Haught, wife of S. H.
Cumley, and Louisiana, deceased. The Doctor's second marriage occurred April 28, 1889, to Mrs.
Maud Bounds, nee Thompson. She has six brothers and sisters: 1. Lillie Thompson, wife of John
Rupford, 2. Nellie Thompson, wife of F. L. Watterson, 3. May Thompson, 4. Willie Thompson, 5.
Clifton Thompson, 6. J. Wellington Thompson, By his first wife the Doctor had nine children: 1.
Idaho Paschall, wife of J. M. H. Chisolm, 2. Jesse P. Paschall, 3. Samuel Paschall, 4. A. H. Paschall,
5. Nettie Paschall, These are the only children living. By his present companion, he has one child,
Daniel A. Paschall, who was born June 20, 1890. In 1871-1872, Dr. Paschall took a course at the
Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, and graduated. Returning to Haught's store, he continued
his practice there till 1877, when he bought a farm of 570 acres at Terrell, and engaged in agricultural
pursuits, also continuing his medical practice. He still owns that farm. In 1885 he left his farm at
Terrell and located again in Dallas county, at Mesquite. He has had an extensive and successful
practice, and here he is regarded not only as a skillful physician but as one of the most prominent and
leading citizens. He discovered a cure for malignant congested fever or spotted fever, and in the
treatment of that dread disease, has met with unusual success. He and his wife are members of the
Christian Church, and he is a Mason and a Knight of honor.
1 Memorial and Biographical History of Dallas County, Texas (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. 1892.)
2 1880 Dallas Co, TX Census (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp), 116c.
3 1880 Hickory Co, MO Census (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp), 416d.
4 Coon, Raymond.
5 Death Certificate, 7516.
6 1900 Dallas Co, Texas Census (http://search.labs.familysearch.org/), E 16 S 5.
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