CARROLL, Teresa, Beeville Bee, Friday, 8 Sep 1905: Died in Mexico A peculiar sadness is attached to the death, on the 31st ult. of Miss Teresa CARROLL, while on a visit to Puebla, Mexico. Though a resident of Victoria, by her frequent visits of Beeville, spending each year a month or two with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. GEORGE, Miss Carroll had become identified with the young people of this city. Miss Carroll was in the twenty-fourth year of her age and a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Carroll of Victoria, and prominently connected in this section of the state. A couple of months ago she left with her aunt, Mrs. W. A. WOOD, on a tour of Mexico. At the time of her death they were sojourning in Puebla where they expected to remain until winter. A telegram to her parents announcing her death came as a thunderbolt. Owing to the intricacy of the Mexican laws, considerable difficulty and great expense had been incurred in securing permission for the removal of the remains to this county. It was not until Tuesday that Miss Woods started on her journey homeward. The remains are expected to arrive in Victoria this morning to find a resting place in the family burial plot.