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| Fuller, Bertha and Tera Fuller ca 1920's, Sabine County The two youngest daughters of Joe Fuller and Viola Fullen
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| Fuller, Bertha Lena Wife of Otis Herman Williams
B. 1899 D. 1989, Texas
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| Fuller, Brooks John b. 1895 D. 1918, Texas
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| Fuller, Brooks John B. 1895 D. 1918, Texas
Brooks died in during the Spanish Flu Epidemic, while still only in his early twenties
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| Fuller, Donley ca 1964 with his brothers Donley, Elvie and Charles Augusta "Gussie" Fuller, in that order (l to r), the eldest three sons of Charles and Ella Fuller. Their youngest brother, Deward died in 1916 while still a teenager, and brother Elton had died just a few years prior to this photo.
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| Fuller, Emma (Clark), teacher, with the Hemphill, Texas Fifth Grade Class, 1941 Emma is the last person standing in the back of the photo
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| Fuller, Francis Ola before 1900, Texas Wife of Joseph Warren Burkhalter
B. 1864 Arkansas D. 1931 Texas
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| Fuller, Hannah Pinkney (Deweese) with her grandchildren, Sabine County, Texas back row, l to r: James E. Fuller, grandmother Hannah Fuller holding baby Pansy, Sadie Doris Arnold and Alief Fuller
front row, l to r: Lester Fuller, Thomas Woodrow Wilson Arnold
(legend courtesy of Robert Cecil McDaniel)
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| Fuller, Herman and Ruth Children, ca 2005 Dwain FULLER, David FULLER, Ola Jean (Fuller) FORD, James Roland FULLER and Mildred (Fuller) TONER: Five of the Ten children born to James Herman FULLER and Ruth McCROSKEY
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| Fuller, James D and Willie (Mason), ca 1912 Taken when they were honeymooning in Galveston, Texas
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| Fuller, James Deweese B. 1885 D. 1953, Texas
Husband of Willie Mason
Owner of the Hemphill Drug Company, located west of the Sabine County Courthouse
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| Fuller, Joe S., ca 1950 Husband of Ruth Ranier
B. 1910 D. 1987
Joe had a small dairy in Rosevine, and also sold insurance. He moved to San Antonio for a period of time, where he managed a drive in theatre among other things. He returned to Rosevine after he retired.
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas and Family, Rosevine, Texas, 1940's back, l to r, Lonzo Fuller, Nina McLemore, Ethel Eddings, Bertha Williams, Tera Cousins, Herman Fuller, and Edna Pointer
front, Alice Holland Pointer Fuller and her husband, Joseph Thomas Fuller
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas ca 1910 B. 1869 Arkansas D. 1950 Texas
Joe Fuller was the youngest of John and Mary Fuller's eight children. He was orphaned when he was five, being taken care of thereafter by his siblings. He was also twice widowed. At the time of his death in 1950, he was survived by his third wife, seven children, seven step-children, and more than 50 grandchildren and step-grandchildren.
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas ca 1910-1920 with church group? Joseph Fuller lived in the Rosevine community of Sabine County, Texas. This picture appears to have been taken between 1910 and 1920. This very possibly could be a church group photo. Joe and his family attended the Church of God in Rosevine. He is seated, fourth from the left (the gentleman with the light grey mustasche). The identities of the others in this photo is unknown. It is thought some of the younger men, seated, are sons of Joe Fuller. The young man seated on the far right is possibly Brooks Fuller.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE OTHER PEOPLE IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas ca 1916 and family Joe can be seen standing on the front porch (left) of his dog trot home, along with his children Joe S. Fuller, Herman Fuller, Bertha Fuller, Brooks Fuller, Tera Fuller, Ethel (Fuller) EDDINGS and son-in-law, Grover Eddings. Joe had been predeceased by two wives, as well as by son Price and daughter Clara. His eldest son Lonzo FULLER, and eldest daughter, Nina (Fuller) McLEMORE, were living away from home, with their respective spouses and therefore not pictured.
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas ca 1920 with his third wife, Alice Holland, the widow Pointer Joseph Thomas Fuller, with his third wife, Alice (Holland). Both Joe and Alice were widowed at the time of their marriage in 1917.
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| Fuller, Joseph Thomas ca 1940's with wife Alice Joe with his third wife, Alice Holland Pointer
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| Fuller, Lexie Marie and Albert Burleson Smith, ca late 1930's Photo of the young couple, possibly taken around the time of their marriage in 1936 in Sabine County
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| Fuller, Lexie, with her Aunts, Nina and Ethel, ca 1975, Sabine County Lexie Fuller Smith, center, with her Aunts, Nina McLemore (l) and Ethel Eddings (r)
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| Fuller, Nina ca 1960's The wife of Vessie Eugene McLemore
B. 1891 D. 1980 Texas
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| Fuller, Ola Jean, ca 1950, Bronson High School Girls Basketball Ola Jean is in the top row, center
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| Fuller, Tera and Bertha, ca 1916, Sabine County, Texas The two youngest Fuller sisters around 1916 in Sabine County, Texas, Tera Mary (L) and Bertha Lena (R)
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| Fuller, Tera Mary Wife of Dalton Cousins
B. 1901 D. 1988, Texas
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| Fuller, Willie (Mason) B. 1893 D. 1987, Sabine County, Texas
Wife of James Deweese Fuller
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| Gaines, Maurine ca 1930's B. 1918 Texas D. 2006 Texas
The fifth and youngest daughter of Albert Coats Gaines and Minnie Bell McLemore of Austin, Texas. Twice widowed, she never bore children, but was very close to her nieces and nephews.
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| Gentry Family?--UNKNOWN This photo was contained in an album of family photos belonging to Karen Burk's mother, Ruby (Adams) Russell. Karen is sure that her mother recognized the family, or she would not have kept it. The women in the photo is very similar in appearance to Mollie Gentry Bush, but based on both the time period and family makeup, it is not thought to be of her. The photo was placed on a page with a photo of William G. and Mary GENTRY, so it seems likely that it is a GENTRY family photo, the exact identity unknown. However, it is possible that it is instead a photo from the Bush, Adams or Russell family.
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| Gentry Reunion ca 1953 L-R Delbert & Eva Gentry, Arthur & Myrtis Gentry, Hazel Truitt Gentry , and Esther & Lloyd Gentry
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| Gentry Women in Sundresses, Sunday at Granny's, 1947 The back of this picture was labeled, but a few of the names were cut off, apparently to fit a frame. Lynell Cordell helped fill in the blanks. The caption read "Sunday at Granny's: Little Sis (Mary Helen Gentry), Alma Gentry, Dorothy Gentry, Ruth Gentry, Betty Jean Gentry, Eva Gentry, 1947." (L to R). Ruth Gentry, who always disliked being photographed, is the only one of the cousins not looking at the camera.
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| Gentry, Ada with sons Rene & Glenn ca 1919 Mrs. Ada Jones Gentry (back row, far left) with sons Rene and Glenn (both in overalls in the back). In front row is a group of unidentified children. To the back, sits a unknown woman in a white hat. Perhaps dressed for Easter? Or a Nurse? Was this taken at a school or hospital? Or perhaps it was taken at the former home of William Miller Gentry, which was later destroyed by a fire.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE LOCATION AND/OR OTHER INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO!
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| Gentry, Arthur ca 1945 Arthur "Al" Gentry was born in Alma, Indian Territory in 1892, later teaching school there. He worked for the post office for 47 years, being promoted to Assistant Postmaster of Duncan in 1957. He died in 1962.
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| Gentry, Arthur ca 1950 with wife Myrtis Arthur Gentry and Myrtis Burch were married in Velma, Oklahoma in 1913. Arthur died about two years prior to their 50th wedding anniversary, with Myrtis surviving him by 37 additional years.
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| Gentry, Bessie Bird ca 1930 with her daughters This picture, of Bessie with her daughters, was probably taken around 1930. From left to right are Bessie Gentry Payne, Anna Laura Payne, Fay Payne, Lois Payne, and Patty Gay Payne.
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| Gentry, Bessie Bird ca 1950 B. 1894 Indian Territory D. 1958 Oklahoma
Wife of Thomas Hamilton Payne. He disappeared, leaving her and their five children behind in Oklahoma during the dustbowl
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| Gentry, Bessie ca 1940, with son Thomas Hardrick Payne and daughter Fay Payne Pierce Bessie Payne went to visit her children in California in the 1940's. This photo was taken at Fay Pierce's home, 847 1/2 Pointsettia Place in Los Angeles.
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| Gentry, Betty and Harold ca 1940 This picture was taken on the farm of Ed and Zada Gentry in Stephens County, Oklahoma around 1940. Betty and Harold were the two oldest children of Bud and Eva Gentry.
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| Gentry, Betty Jean B. 1930 Oklahoma D. 1991 Oklahoma
Bud and Eva Gentry's oldest daughter.
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| Gentry, Betty Jean and George Mansel Daniels Betty and George were married in 1949 in Velma, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
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| Gentry, Delbert "Bud" and wife Eva Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma circa 1950
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| Gentry, Delbert "Bud" at Halliburton At work at Halliburton in Duncan in 1952
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| Gentry, Dorothy Jeanne She married James Eldridge around the time of the Second World War. They lived in Shreveport, Louisiana.
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| Gentry, Dorothy Jeanne Wife of James Eldridge
The youngest daughter of Arthur Gentry and Myrtis Burch.
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| Gentry, Franklin and Ada, ca 1905 Franklin Melton Gentry and Ada Carol Jones were married on 17 September 1905 in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.
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| Gentry, Freeland This picture of Freeland Gentry appears to have been taken when he was still a teenager.
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| Gentry, Freeland Husband of Nadine Robinson
B. 1918 Oklahoma D. 1995 Oklahoma
Freeland was a veteran of WWII, serving in Persia and Belguim. He retired from Wilson Foods in 1980, having worked there for 45 years
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| Gentry, Glenn
B. 1909 Oklahoma D. 1927 Oklahoma This photo of Glenn William Gentry appears to have been taken shortly before his death, at the age of 19, in an auto accident. The woman to his right is not identified. Glenn was a son of Franklin Gentry and Ada Jones.
HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN WOMAN.
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| Gentry, James James Edwin Gentry (a namesake of his grandfather) served in the U.S. Army in World War II in Europe. He continued his military service in the Army Reserve attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel. He founded Jim Gentry Lumber Company in November 1965, which he operated for 30 years before retiring in 1995.
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| Gentry, James Edwin Husband of Alma Givens
B. 1915 Oklahoma D. 2006 Texas
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| Gentry, James Edwin Farm House, Stephens County, Oklahoma Taken at the Ed and Zada Gentry farm house sometime before 1940. Top row, left to right, Zada and Ed Gentry, Eva and Bud Gentry, Arthur Gentry, Jess Gentry. Bottom row (l to r), Ruth Gentry, Gracie (Gentry) Payne (ASSUMED), Harold Gentry, Myrtis (Burch) Gentry, Robert "Bobby" Perry Sanders III, Betty Jean Gentry, and Bessie (Gentry) Payne.
PLEASE HELPS US CLARIFY THE UNKNOWN OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION ABOVE.
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| Gentry, James Edwin with wife, Elzada (nee Trawick) Appears to have been taken sometime prior to 1940 at their farm in Stephens County, Oklahoma
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| Gentry, Jess Newton WWI Photo B. 1896 Indian Territory D. 1963 Oklahoma
After serving in World War I, he returned to Stephens County to farm
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| Gentry, John Melton and wife Pamelia (nee Harpole) This sketch of John and Pamelia Gentry most likely dates prior to 1900. The original was badly damaged, and this sketch has been restored by Ken Harvey.
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| Gentry, Lloyd Harold Husband of Reba Mitchell
B. 1928 Oklahoma
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| Gentry, Lloyd Raymond and wife, Esther Lloyd Gentry and Esther Ray were married in 1938 in Sherman, Texas
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| Gentry, Lloyd, ca 1944, and Esther with daughter Patricia Ann Lloyd Gentry and his wife, Esther Ray, with their only child, daughter Patricia Ann, ca 1944, Oklahoma.
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| Gentry, Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" before 1930 Wife of Lynn Boyd Bush
B. 1850 Tennessee D. 1933 Oklahoma
While still living in Arkansas, Mollie and her husband Lynn had been members of the Cave Springs Church of Christ, as well as owning and operating a small hotel. Some years after she was left widowed, Mollie moved to Oklahoma to stay with her youngest daughter Mary Bush Stamper.
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| Gentry, Mary Helen Mary Helen was the third of four children born to Arthur Gentry and Myrtis Burch. She is the mother of Barbara and Judy Winters.
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| Gentry, Myrtis Marie Wife of Robert Perry Sanders, Jr.
Myrtis Marie and her husband moved to Texas in the early 1940's. She currently lives in Corpus Christi.
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| Gentry, Rene, Glen and Frank, ca 1912, Oklahoma This is thought to be a photo of brothers Rene, Glen and Frankie Gentry, the three oldest children of Franklin Melton Gentry and Ada Carol Jones, but this is unknown with certainty.
PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THE IDENTIFICATION OF THIS PHOTO
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| Gentry, Ruth Cleo Wife of Richard Meeks
B. 1912 Oklahoma D. 1998 Oklahoma
She married Richard "Red" Meeks shortly before her fortieth birthday.
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| Gentry, William G, ca 1860-1870 Husband of Mary [Unknown]
B. 1805 in Kentucky or Tennessee D. 1882 in Texas
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| Gentry, William G., ca 1870-1880 William G. Gentry was a Baptist Minister on the frontiers of Tennessee and Texas, and as was noted by Ken Harvey, "Frontier settlers demanded personality rather than diplomas from the men who called them to God. Kentucky was famous for the pathological intensity of the religious revivals that shook the populous at the turn of the century. Revivalists knew their hell intimately---geography, climate, and vital statistics---and painted the sinners fate so hideously that shuddering crowds surged forward to the bushel-box alters to be born again."
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| Gooden, Earle O and Family, circa 1908 or later Back row: Franklin Striffler, Earl Gooden, Pearl Gooden Striffler (Franklin's wife)
Front row: Earle O. Gooden, Florence Atwell Gooden, and Ada Scherlies Gooden (Earl's wife)
Probably taken after the marriage of Pearl Gooden to Franklin Striffler, which was ca 1908
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| Goodwin, Tolbert Husband of Dera Gentry
B. 1897 Indian Territory D. 1972 California
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| Gordon, David Marion Jr. and Hattie Ophelia (Easter), This photo was likely taken in the early 1900's in Limestone County, Alabama
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| Gregor and Schwegler Gathering, ca 1920's This snapshot was labeled by Lena Mark Schwegler as "Schwegler Folks at Laura Gregor's Farm near Puslinch, Ontario."
Maggie Bethel had the following comments about this snapshot: "Woman on the right - Louisa Benkelman Schwegler, 5th woman - Alice Ross Schwegler, 6th woman from right - Kate Schwegler Klinkman. I'm thinking a couple of the men are Will and Ben Schwegler -- either the two sitting in front or the man standing between them, but the shadows from the hats are such that I can't tell who is who. Will might be holding one of his sons? I don't see Lena in the picture and since Alice is there, it is a safe bet Will has the boy. The pose of the first man reminds of Fred Gregor -- but I suppose that is too much to assume."
PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP US POSITIVELY IDENTIFY ANY MORE INDIVIDUALS IN THIS PHOTO
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| Gregor, Fred with Lincoln Gregor and Ben Schwegler Taken at the Gregor home in Ontario. Ben Schwegler was an Uncle of Lincoln Gregor, however the relationship of Fred Gregor is not currently known.
PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN TELL US MORE ABOUT FRED GREGOR.
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| Gregor, Katherine & Schwegler, Mildred, ca late 1920's Cousins Katherine and Mildred pose with a rabbit and a dog. Katherine's mother was Laura Schwegler, who moved to Canada after she married Charles Gregor. Mildred was a daughter of Ben Schwegler and Lena Mark.
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| Gregors and Schweglers ca 1932 A snapshot from the collectin of Marjory Schwegler Battel, Gordon and Lincoln Gregor with Fern Schwegler, Katherine Gregor, and Marjory Schweglers
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| Grimm, Adolph marriage to Charlotte Shamberger Charlotte and Adolph, both immigrants from Germany, were married at St. Mary's Church, Clarks Mills in Manitowoc County on 13 Aug 1888. Mary Grimm Bodwin was their eldest child.
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| Grimm, Mary A portrait of Mary taken prior to her marriage to Arthur Bodwin
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| Halbert, B. H. and Drayton Chambers Posing by a Model T Ford in Milam, Sabine County, Texas ca 1930
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| Hall, Alexander Endymion B. 1801 Tennessee D. 1884 Missouri
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| Hall, Mashack "Mash"
Husband of Eliza Jane Neil
B. 1830 Tennessee D. 1905 Texas
Mash and Eliza settled in North Texas, where they raised their twelve children
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| Hanks, Annabelle Annabelle, the wife of Cecil Lewis, at the celebration of her 75 birthday
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