The Wiygul’s hotel was known as the Fulton Hotel. During 1850 Wiygul sold the hotel to Sarah Richardson and Wiygul shortly thereafter built a new hotel on the southwest corner of present-day Wiygul and Clifton streets, one block off the town square (present-day Comcast building lot). The old two story hotel stood until the 1950s. Below is a transcript of the first Fulton Hotel deed:
This indenture made and entered into this Twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and fifty between Wygle and Tarley P.L.C., his wife of the first part and Sarah L. Richardson of the second part for and in consideration of the sum of Sixteen Hundred Dollars to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by the said party of the second part at and before the unsealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the said parties of the first part hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain, sell and convey unto the said Sarah L. Richardson, wife of O.A. Richardson, subject to her sole and separate use and benefit and to her heirs forever the following described lots towit: One, Two, Three, Four, Six, Seven and Eight in Block Seven embracing the entire block, Lots One, Two, Three and Four in Block Six embracing the entire block and Lots One, Two, Three in Block Eight, all within the donation in Town of Fulton known as the Fulton Hotel property and appurtenances to have and to hold the above described and hereby released premises unto the said party of the second part, her heirs and assigns forever…
In testimony whereof, the said parties to these presents hath hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals, the day and date first above written.
R. Wygle
Genealogical Notes:
1850
Page 437,
4-4
Reuben Wiygle: 45, Farmer,
Tarla Wiygle: 40,
Desdemonia Wiygle: 16,
James Wiygle: 19,
Cazillas Wiygle: 13,
Pleasant Wiygle: 11,
Tranquillas Wiygle: 8,
Amarilla Wiygle: 6,
Sam M. Vernon: 26, Physician,
John W. Downs: 25, Attorney,
My maternal grandmother was Marie V. Wiygle, d/o Will Wiygle, s/o Cazelus Z., s/o Reuben. Marie was born in Hatchell, Texas, about 1904. I believe C.Z. was known as Bud, and that he was the first Wiygle to come to Texas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the info and the photo. Any additional info would be appreciated, and I will add whatever I can.
I am told that I am surely related to anyone with this surname. How convenient for a beginner!
Just recently traced my wife's side of the family back to the Wiygle/Wygul family of Mississippi. She is a descendant of Cazelus Wiygle.
ReplyDeleteIt was very fun finding this little story about this family. Thanks posting this!!!