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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
2601 I20845  Bowen  Addie L.  24 Sep 1866  16 Sep 1931  (Medical):Contributory cause: accidental hip fracture  STR06 
2602 I46341  Bowen  Howard Wiswall  3 Mar 1861  7 Jan 1929  He is shown on Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014 as a son of Thomas B. and Mary T. Bowen. He is shown on Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014 as the son of Thomas Bowen and Mary Wiswall, and the spouse of Josephine.  STR06 
2603 I24487  Bowen  Viola Theresa  Abt 1877  7 Jan 1938  1917 Houston City Directory
Miss Viola McLemore Helper at Moncrief Lenoir Mfg

Texas Death Certificate

Name: Viola Mclemore
Death Date: 07 Jan 1938
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 60 years 11 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date: 12 Jan 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Pleasant
Father's Name: John Bowen
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Name: Mary Horton
Mother's Birthplace: Mich
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Hollywood Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117655
Digital Film Number: 4030401
Image Number: 53
Reference Number: cn2553
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2604 I12625  Bowers  Ethel Marie  7 Jun 1907  Apr 1988  ROHRBAUGH, E M 07 Jun 1907 Apr 1988 80 17331 (Hanover, York, PA) (none specified) Maryland 214-14-6046

Dean Cramer shows her as Marie. 
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2605 I22016  Bowers  Frances  Abt 1771  Abt 1816  Mark Freeman shows her as a daughter of Giles and Sarah BOWERS.  STR06 
2606 I35218               
2607 I17494  Bowie  "Reason" "Rezin"  Abt 1758  Between 1819 and 1821  The Handbook of Texas Online article about the family of James Bowie states that ". In 1794 Reason Bowie had moved his family from Tennessee to Logan County, where he farmed and operated a gristmill with the help of eight slaves. In February 1800 he moved to Madrid, in what is now Missouri. On May 2, 1801, at Rapides, Louisiana, Reason Bowie and his brothers David, Rhesa, and John swore allegiance to the Spanish government. In October the families settled on farms in what is now Catahoula Parish. There Reason's sons, James, John J., Stephen, and Rezin P. Bowie, grew to manhood. The family took an active part in community affairs and the elder Bowie reportedly became the largest slaveowner in his locale, with twenty slaves. About 1809 the Bowie clan moved to the Atakapa country in southeastern Louisiana; there Reason purchased 640 acres on the Vermilion River near the mouth of Little Bayou. He then developed a plantation near Opelousas, where he grew cotton and sugarcane, raised livestock, and bought and sold slaves. Reason Bowie died there around 1821."  STR06 
2608 I17502  Bowie  James  Abt 1795  6 Mar 1836  The Handbook of Texas Online article about the family of James Bowie states that "In his teens James Bowie worked in Avoyelles and Rapides parishes, where he floated lumber to market. He invested in property on the Bayou Boeuf and traded in 1817-18 at what is now Bennett's Store, south of Cheneyville. He was fond of hunting and fishing, and family tradition says that he caught and rode wild horses, rode alligators, and trapped bears. When grown, Bowie was described by his brother John as "a stout, rather raw-boned man, of six feet height, weighed 180 pounds." He had light-colored hair, keen grey eyes "rather deep set in his head," a fair complexion, and high cheek-bones. Bowie had an "open, frank disposition," but when aroused by an insult, his anger was terrible. During the War of 1812, James and Rezin joined the Second Division, Consolidated, a unit that contained the Seventeenth through Nineteenth regiments, drawn from Avoyelles, Rapides, Natchitoches, Catahoula, and Ouachita parishes. In January 1815, according to family records, the brothers were on their way to join Andrew Jackson's forces at New Orleans when the war ended.

After the war they traded in slaves. They bought them from the pirate Jean Laffite, who captured slave shipments in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico and ran a slave market on Galveston Island. Laffite landed slaves at Bowie's Island in Vermilion Bay, and the Bowies took the slaves up the Vermilion and sold them in St. Landry Parish. When they had $65,000 they quit the business. James and Rezin also dabbled in land speculation and developed friendships with local wealthy planters. James became engaged to Cecelia Wells (b. 1805), who died on September 7, 1829, in Alexandria, two weeks before their wedding was to take place.

He also made enemies. Norris Wright, Rapides parish sheriff and local banker, refused to make a loan that Bowie sorely needed. In 1826 Bowie met Wright in Alexandria, where tempers flared and Wright fired point-blank at Bowie; but the bullet was deflected. After this encounter, Rezin gave his brother a large butcher-like hunting knife to carry. On September 19, 1827, near Natchez, Jim Bowie participated in the Sandbar Fight, which developed at a duel between Samuel Levi Wells III and Dr. Thomas Maddox. After the principals had exchanged shots without effect, two observers continued the affair. Alexander Crain fired at Samuel Cuny, and when Cuny fell, Bowie fired at Crain but missed. Wright shot Bowie through the lower chest, and Bowie, said an eyewitness, "drew his butcher knife which he usually wears" and chased Wright. The Blanchard brothers shot Bowie in the thigh, and Wright and Alfred Blanchard stabbed him in several places. As Wright bent over him, Bowie plunged the knife into his assailant's breast, then raised himself and slashed Blanchard severely. All the witnesses remembered Bowie's "big butcher knife," the first Bowie knife. Reports of Bowie's prowess and his lethal blade captured public attention, and he was proclaimed the South's most formidable knife fighter. Men asked blacksmiths and cutlers to make a knife like Jim Bowie's.

During the late 1820s Bowie's land speculations centered on the southern Louisiana parishes; he lived in New Orleans, enjoying its excitement and pleasures. James and his brothers Rezin and Stephen established the Arcadia sugar plantation of some 1,800 acres near the town of Thibodaux, where they set up the first steam-powered sugar mill in Louisiana. Rezin was elected to the Louisiana state legislature. James spent little time at Arcadia, however; in the late 1820s he traveled to the eastern cities, as well as Arkansas and Mississippi. On February 12, 1831, the brothers sold Arcadia and other landholdings and eighty-two slaves to Natchez investors for $90,000.

On January 19, 1836, Bowie arrived in Bexar from Goliad with a detachment of thirty men. He carried orders from Houston to demolish the fortifications there, though some historians believe these orders were discretionary. The situation was grim. Col. James C. Neill, commander of a contingent of seventy-eight men at the Alamo, stated that his men lacked clothing and pay and talked of leaving. Mexican families were leaving Bexar. Texas volunteers had carried off most of the munitions and supplies for the Matamoros expedition. On February 2 Bowie wrote Governor Smith, urging that Bexar be held because it was a strategic "frontier picqet guard." Travis, promoted to lieutenant colonel, arrived with thirty men on February 3; David Crockett rode in with twelve men on the eighth. The garrison had some 150 men. On February 11, Neill gave his command to Travis and left. The volunteers preferred Bowie as commander and insisted on holding an election on February 12. The volunteer vote placed Bowie in command, and he celebrated by getting drunk. While under the influence Bowie ordered certain prisoners set free and paraded the volunteers under arms in Bexar. Travis took his regulars from the Alamo to the Medina River to escape implication in the disgraceful affair. On February 13 Bowie and Travis worked out a compromise giving Travis command of the regulars, Bowie command of the volunteers, and both men joint authority over garrison orders and correspondence.

On February 23 Bowie and Travis learned that some 1,500 Mexican cavalrymen were advancing on Bexar, and sent a dispatch to Goliad asking Fannin for help. Within hours the Mexicans marched into Bexar and requested a parley. Without consulting Travis, Bowie asked for and received terms: the Texans must surrender. These terms were rejected. On February 24 Bowie, who was suffering from a disease "of a peculiar nature," which has been diagnosed as pneumonia or typhoid pneumonia but probably was advanced tuberculosis, collapsed, ending his active participation in commanding the garrison. Most historians no longer believe that he fell from a platform while attempting to position a cannon. He was confined to a cot and urged the volunteers to follow Travis. He was occasionally carried outside to visit his men.

On March 6 the Mexicans attacked before dawn, and all 188 defenders of the Alamo perished. Santa Anna asked to see the corpses of Bowie, Travis, and Crockett, and Bexar mayor Francisco Ruiz identified the bodies. Bowie lay on his cot in a room on the south side. He had been shot several times in the head. During his lifetime he had been described by his old friend Caiaphas K. Ham as "a clever, polite gentleman...attentive to the ladies on all occasions...a true, constant, and generous friend...a foe no one dared to undervalue and many feared." Slave trader, gambler, land speculator, dreamer, and hero, James Bowie in death became immortal in the annals of Texas history."

BIBLIOGRAPHY: James L. Batson, James Bowie and the Sandbar Fight (Madison, Alabama: Batson Engineering and Metalworks, 1992). William Campbell Binkley, ed., Official Correspondence of the Texan Revolution, 1835-1836 (2 vols., New York: Appleton-Century, 1936). Walter W. Bowie, The Bowies and Their Kindred: A Genealogical and Biographical History (Washington: Cromwell Brothers, 1899). J. Frank Dobie, "James Bowie," American West, Spring 1965. John S. Ford, Memoirs (MS, John Salmon Ford Papers, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin). Heroes of Texas: Featuring Oil Portraits from the Summerfield G. Roberts Collection (Waco: Texian Press, 1964). John H. Jenkins, ed., The Papers of the Texas Revolution, 1835-1836 (10 vols., Austin: Presidial Press, 1973). A. R. Kilpatrick, "Early Life in the Southwest-The Bowies," DeBow's Southern and Western Review 1 (October 1852). Walter Lord, A Time to Stand (New York: Harper, 1961; 2d ed., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1978). Raymond W. Thorp, Bowie Knife (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1948).

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbo45.html

 
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2609 I17463  Bowie  John  Abt 1817  Abt 1840  Fought in the Texas Revolution under Capt. C. L. Mabbitt and was discharged by Gen. Thomas J. Rusk. (Joyce P. Hervey FIRST GENERATION KNOWN BLASSINGAME W.HARVEY OF SAN AUGUSTINE CO., TEXAS

Sabine District 1835 Census

255. Thomas J. Hagerty 28 married Catholic farmer
Malinda, his wife 21
Aramenta, daughter 4
Jane, daughter 5 mo.
Nelson, man servant 40
Fan, wife, servant 23
Maria, her child 4
Mareah, her child 5 mo.
256. John Bohe 18 single Catholic farmer
Amanda Harvy 12 single Catholic
Calvin Harvy 11
Austin 9 
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2610 I17459  Bowie  John Jones  Abt 1785  Bef 1818  The son of Reason Bowie. Reason and his twin Rhesa brought their families on rafts down the Mississippi River and settled in Catahoula Parish, LA. (White and Toole, pp 42-43).

Louisiana records mention the "Widow Bowie" circa 1820, which would indicate he died prior to that time. However, the Samuel Lyons Study Group tree instead shows that John J. Bowie remarried an Americus Watkins on 8 Aug 1831, and that he did not die until 1859, in Arkansas. This discrepency needs to be resolved. 
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2611 I17460  Bowie  Malinda  1813    White and Toole add a footnote indicating that a HOUSTON POST article quoted noted Texas Historian Lewis Kemp as stating that Malinda was a niece of James Bowie of Alamo fame.  STR06 
2612 I17499  Bowie  Martha  Abt 1791  Yes, date unknown  Married a STERRETT.  STR06 
2613 I17501  Bowie  Rezin Pleasants  8 Sep 1793  17 Jan 1841  The Handbook of Texas Online article about the family of Rezin P. Bowie states that "Neither Rezin P. nor his brother James Bowie, of Alamo fame, was born at Elliott's Springs, Tennessee, as some sources claim. In 1794 Reason Bowie moved his family to a farm he acquired by grant on Terrapin Creek in Logan County, Kentucky. There the family farmed, operated a gristmill, and likely distilled bourbon whisky. The Logan County property was sold in 1800. After a short stay in Livingston County, Kentucky, the family moved to the Spanish-held District of New Madrid, now in Missouri, and remained until 1802. That year they sold the Missouri property and established themselves in the future Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Reason Bowie, according to Rezin's brother John J., fled "the refinements of civilization" and "retired to wilder regions, where he could enjoy those sports and stirring adventures peculiar to a frontier life." The Catahoula region was wild country, and the Bowie boys, especially Rezin and Jim, gloried in the life. They acquired the survival skills of an Indian and developed expertise in use of weapons. The Bowies lived on Bushley Creek; Reason's twin brother Rhesa and brother David developed land grants nearby. The Bowies' first economic endeavor was a whiskey still that garnered needed cash and trade until it was abandoned in favor of cotton cultivation. Reason had some twenty slaves, more than any other man in the Catahoula area. In 1809 the family moved to the Atakapa country of southeastern Louisiana. Rezin was sixteen, James thirteen, and Stephen twelve. They settled on a 640-acre property, Bowie's Woods, purchased from John Grecian years before on the Vermilion River. The family's last move was to St. Landry Parish, where Reason purchased a large tract of land, a portion of which is in Opelousas today. There the Bowies engaged in land speculation, farming, lumbering, sawmilling, and the slave trade.

Rezin Bowie married Margaret Nevil (Nevill, Neville) on September 15, 1814, at St. Landry's Catholic Church in Opelousas. At this time he adopted Catholicism and chose the name James for the ceremony. The name "James Rezin Bowie" in the church records has been the source of some confusion. War of 1812 rolls list Rezin and James as privates and volunteers in the Second Division Consolidated. The Second Division was composed of the Seventeenth through the Nineteenth regiments, which represented Avoyelles, Rapides, Natchitoches, Catahoula, and Ouachita parishes in 1814 and 1815. Bowie family records state that Rezin and James were en route to the battle of New Orleans and were bitterly disappointed that it ended before they arrived. Rezin was commissioned captain of the Mounted Rifles in the Avoyelles Battalion in 1825 and later became a colonel. The Bowie brothers were involved for a time with the pirate Jean Laffite in the illegal importation and sale of slaves in Louisiana. In 1852, John J. Bowie described the operation: "James, Rezin and myself fitted out some small boats at the mouth of the Calcasieu and went into the trade on shares. We first purchased forty negroes from Laffite at the rate of one dollar per pound, or an average of $140 for each negro; we brought them into the limits of the United States, delivered them to a custom house officer, and became the informers ourselves; the law gave the informer half of the value of the negroes, which we put up and sold by the United States Marshall, and we became the purchasers of the negros, which entitled us to sell them within the United States. We continued to follow this business until we made $65,000, when we quit and soon spent all our earnings." Laffite delivered slaves from Galveston Island by ship to the river mouths. The bayou waterways, at the time, allowed transportation from the Calcasieu River into Rapides Parish. Another route was to deliver the slaves to Bowie Island in Vermilion Bay, where they were received and brought up the Vermilion River and then overland to St. Landry. Both Rezin and James Bowie moved north up Bayou Boeuf from Opelousas and acquired property in St. Landry, Avoyelles, and Rapides parishes. Land speculation in Louisiana properties and land titles became their occupation. Both acquired numerous holdings in various areas and became well established and successful in their endeavors. Their young brother Stephen bought property and farmed in Avoyelles.

Rezin Bowie was best known in the nineteenth century, perhaps in this, as the inventor of the famous Bowie knife. His brother James brought fame to himself and notoriety to the knife when he killed Maj. Norris Wright with it in the noted Sandbar Fight on September 19, 1827. In 1838 Rezin wrote concerning the Bowie knife, "The improvement in its fabrication, and the state of perfection which it has since acquired from experienced cutlers was not brought about through my agency." Rezin's actions belie his words, however, for he had a number of superior Bowie knives made by experienced cutlers that he carried himself and gave to friends. Several of these have been located and documented. Were it not for Rezin's continuing interest and pride, precious little would be known concerning the origin, features, and appearance of the first Bowie knives.

With his brothers James and Stephen, Rezin established Arcadia, a sugar plantation of some 1,800 acres near the town of Thibodaux (Terrebonne Parish). There the Bowies established the first steam-powered sugar mill in Louisiana. Rezin was elected to the Louisiana legislature three times. On February 12, 1831, the Bowie brothers sold Arcadia and other holdings to investors from Natchez for $90,000.

By 1830, James Bowie had moved to Texas. He soon became interested in the "lost" Los Almagres Mine, said to be near the Santa Cruz de San Sab? Mission ruin west of San Antonio. James obtained permission from Mexican authorities for an expedition into Indian country. Rezin rode in from Louisiana, and on November 2, 1831, James, Rezin, and nine others left San Antonio. On the nineteenth, learning that a large Indian war party was following them, they camped in an oak grove six miles from the ruin. Rezin Bowie and David Buchanan sought to compromise with the Indians, but they were fired upon. A thirteen-hour fight known as the San Saba Indian fight ensued. The Indians finally retreated, and the party returned to San Antonio. In 1832 Rezin and James traveled to New York, Philadelphia, and Washington. Rezin was seeking expert medical treatment for his eyes. In Philadelphia Samuel C. Atkinson, publisher of the Saturday Evening Post newspaper induced Rezin to write an account of the San Saba battle. "An Indian Fight" was reprinted in a book entitled Atkinson's Casket or Gems of Literature, Wit and Sentiment in 1833. Rezin's version, the only one in public print, became the only widely read account of the subject.

Following the sale of Arcadia, Bowie and his wife moved for the last time to a plantation on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Iberville Parish. The location was south of Plaquemine across the river from San Gabriel Catholic Church. While living there Bowie and Gen. John Wilson acquired the Pintado papers. Capt. Vicente Sebasti?n Pintado, the royal surveyor for the Spanish government, took these important surveys and record of deeds and grants to Havana as his personal property, and the Spanish government supported him. From there he sold needed land information and confirmations back into Louisiana, parts of Mississippi, and Alabama. Pintado told his wife to continue selling the valuable data after his death, but not the documents. The United States government wanted the papers, but Pintado would not sell. After Pintado's death his widow set a price of $20,000 and then $24,500 on the papers. The United States decided not to purchase them. Access to the Pintado papers gave a land speculator like Rezin Bowie a trump card. But Rezin's health was poor, and his eyesight had continued to deteriorate. Whether he derived the expected benefits from the Pintado papers is unknown. He died in New Orleans on January 17, 1841, leaving his wife and three daughters. He was buried in the San Gabriel Catholic Church graveyard. In the early 1850s his body was disinterred and moved to St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Port Gibson, Mississippi. St. Joseph, also known as the Bowie Church, was financed by funds raised by Rezin's daughter Elve and her husband, John Taylor Moore. Margaret Bowie purchased property and donated it for the cemetery.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Walter W. Bowie, The Bowies and Their Kindred: A Genealogical and Biographical History (Washington: Cromwell Brothers, 1899). Jay Guy Cisco, Historic Sumner County, Tennessee (Nashville: Folk-Keelin, 1909). A. R. Kilpatrick, "Early Life in the Southwest-The Bowies," DeBow's Southern and Western Review 1 (October 1852). Raymond W. Thorp, Bowie Knife (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1948). Vertical Files, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbo46.html 
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2614 I7252  Bowlin  Mary Ann  11 Feb 1799  Jan 1848  Howard Waldrop shows her as a daughter of Deasymine Bowlin.  STR06 
2615 I25171               
2616 I19460  Bowman  Charles David  19 Jul 1920  20 Sep 1965  Name: Charles David Bouman, Sr.
Death Date: 20 Sep 1965
Death Place: Weatherford, Parker, Texas
Residence: 306 Live Oak Lane, Weatherford
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 45 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1920
Birthplace: Lilbourn, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Charles D. Bouman, Sr.
Father's Name: William Henry Bouman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ova Bohannon
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Charles D. Bowman Sr
Occupation: Minister
Veteran of WW II
Place of Residence: Weatherford, Parker, Texas
Cemetery: Lilbourn
Burial Place: Lilbourn, Missouri
Burial Date: 20 Sep 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117833
Digital Film Number: 4028275
Image Number: 2877
Reference Number: cn 59452
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Art Peck instead has his year of birth as 1919, and date of death in August. He also shows the burial in East Prarie, Mississippi County, Missouri.
 
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2617 I19460  Bowman  Charles David  19 Jul 1920  20 Sep 1965  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2618 I2177  Bowman  Frances Jane  19 Jun 1848  7 Oct 1931  Last name also shown as Bohman

Name: Francis J. Mcgrew
Death Date: 07 Oct 1931
Death Place: Kendy, Karnes, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years 3 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1848
Birthplace: N.C.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Bowman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Smith
Mother's Birthplace: N.C.
Occupation: Home Maker
Informant: C. C. McGrew
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Yank..., Tex.
Burial Date: 09 Oct 1931
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2135698
Digital Film Number: 4137709
Image Number: 822
Reference Number: cn 48005
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2619 I2177  Bowman  Frances Jane  19 Jun 1848  7 Oct 1931  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2620 I31433               
2621 I31450               
2622 I7251  Bowsher  Doris Eveline  5 Nov 1933  6 Jun 2002  Sabine County Reporter
12 June 2002

Doris Eveline Pratt

Doris Eveline Pratt, 68, of Nacogdoches died June 6, 2002 in Nacogdoches.

Born Nov. 5, 1933, in Kintbury, England, as a daughter of the late Charles Bowsher and Grace Maylen, Mrs. Pratt was a homemaker. She was a former resident of Sabine County for several years before moving to Nacogdoches.

Survivors: her husband, James A. Pratt, Jr.; a son, James A. Pratt III of Palestine, daughters Barbara Holl of Nacogdoches and Gale Harrington of Fort Monmouth, N.J.; brothers, Frank Bowsher and Bill Bowsher, both of England; sisters Marjorie Hearne, Hilda Huggins, Sylvia Davis, Mary Thorn and Ruth Christian, all of England, and five grandchildren.

A private memorial service was arranged by the Carson, Monk and Metcalf Funeral Directors in Nacogdoches.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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2623 I20787  Bowyer  Mary A.  24 Aug 1870  12 Oct 1910  The daughter of Arthur BOWYER and Rosetta FITCHET. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).

Name: Mary R. Strong
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 12 Oct 1910
Death Place: Canton, Stark, Ohio
Birth Date: 1871
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: West Farmington, Ohio
Death Age: 39 years
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: 1923 Henry Ave
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Canton, Stark, Ohio
Burial Date: 12 Oct 1910
Burial Place: West Farmington, Ohio
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Aisher Bowyer
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1952610
Digital Folder Number: 4021036
Image Number: 753
Certificate Number: fn 57814
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953
 
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2624 I32776  Box  Pamela Sue  5 Mar 1958  26 Sep 2008  The Sabine County Reporter
October 8, 2008, Page 11

Pamela Wood

Pamela Sue Box Wood, 50, of Nacogdoches died Sept. 26, 2008.

Pamela was born March 5, 1958, in Nacogdoches and was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. She was a homemaker.

Survivors, her husband, John C. Wood of Nacogdoches; her mother, Sue J. Bobo Box-Redfield, of Nacogdoches; two sons, John Christopher Wood and wife, Christy Lyn, of Nacogdoches and Chad Clayton Wood and wife, Jamie Alyssa of Nacogdoches; and a brother, David Glenn Box and wife, Cindy of Huntington.

She was preceded in death by her father, W. O. Box and a brother, Ronald Box.

Funeral services were held Sept. 28 at Laird Funeral Home chapel in Nacogdoches with Bro. Paul Sevar of Calvary Baptist Church and Bro. Glenn Morton of Pine Park United Pentacostal Church officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Park.

Pallbearers: John C. Wood, Chad Wood, Brandon Wood, Matt Wood, Tony Wood, Mitch Kemp, Jerry Lewis and Chris Bailey. Honorary pallbearers: Justin Wood, David Box, and David Rousse.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008) 
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2625 I9192               
2626 I18713  Boyce  Elvira  Abt 1835  Yes, date unknown  Grace Gleason shows her as a daughter of Aaron BOYCE and Elizabeth ELY.  STR06 
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2628 I36093               
2629 I30027  Boyd  Anna M.  Abt 1892  22 Jan 1973  Name: Anna Boyd Conn
Death Date: 22 Jan 1973
Death Place: Hemphill Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Henry Boyd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Evelyn Mcgown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242621
Digital Film Number: 4167715
Image Number: 1761
Reference Number: 23515
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2630 I36657               
2631 I36092               
2632 I30028  Boyd  Bradford Imboden  7 Dec 1895  10 Sep 1970  Virgie Speights writes that he was born in the house his grandfather built, on land he had in turn inherited from his father.  STR06 
2633 I30028  Boyd  Bradford Imboden  7 Dec 1895  10 Sep 1970  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
18-21
Henry W and Arlie (Griffin) Boyd
19-22
Boyd, Imboden B Head M W 34 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Onie Wf F W 38 M 24 Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Dalton Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

 
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2634 I28553  Boyd  Carlos Gene  2 Apr 1941  16 Feb 2019  Carlos Gene Boyd, 77, of Pineland, Texas passed away in his home on Saturday, February 16, 2019.

Carlos was born on April 3, 1941 in Kirbyville, Texas and was a graduate of San Augustine High School. He met his love, Betty Cordray Boyd and was married for 56 happy years. He was the owner of Pineland Drive-In for 28 years in which most people called "Carlos's".

He served on the Pineland City Council for 20 years and was active in the service club, was on the water board, and coached little league baseball for several years. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, watching news and sports, especially the Dallas Cowboys on TV.

Carlos enjoyed working outdoors and loved and enjoyed his dogs. He was extremely proud of his grandson, Captain Clay Crocker of Clovis, New Mexico and Colton Crocker of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Carlos is survived by his wife, Betty Boyd of Pineland, Texas; son, Brian Boyd of Lufkin, Texas; daughter, Tina Crocker and husband, Rodney, of Owasso, Oklahoma; sisters, Patricia Frederick of Houston, Texas and Jean Horton of Bullard, Texas; sister-in-law, Erlene Boyd of San Augustine, Texas; cousin, Ginger Rash of Hemphill, Texas; and grandchildren, Clayton Crocker and Colton Crocker.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary [nee Mary Lerlene Moore} Boyd; father, C. A. Boyd; sister, Mary Nell Echols; and brothers, Jimmy Boyd and Connie Mack Luce.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 20, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. T. A. Lane officiating.

Interment will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery with Jeffery Boyd, Jason Boyd, Jeremy Boyd, Brad Frederick, Rodney Crocker, Colton Crocker, Harold Durham, Sr., Kenny Bobbitt, Tommy Whittington, and Thomas Callihan serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website. A similar version was published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 20, 2019, Page 8 
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2635 I36094  Boyd  Carroll Dowayne  8 Dec 1935  13 Jan 2020  The January 2014 obituary of his brother, O. D. Boyd, referred to he and his wife as "Dowoyne and Corene Boyd of Milam"

A May 22, 2019 story on page 1 of The Sabine County Reporter-titled "Hemphill High School announces 2019 honor graduates" noted that "Abigail ADKINS, the 17-year-old great grandaugther of C. D. and Corene Boyd of Milam, is this year's salutatorian. She has attended HISD 13 years and has a weighted ranking point average of 101.4909. Adkins will attend Texas A&M University and major in biochemistry and genetics."

OBITUARY

Mr. C.D. Boyd of Milam, Texas, passed away Monday, January 13, 2020, at his residence at the age of 84 years, 1 month, 5 days.

He was born December 8, 1935, in Rosevine, Texas, to parents W.C. and Lula (Peveto) Boyd and had been a longtime area resident. He retied from Santa Fe Railroad in 1991 after several years of service as an agent/clerk. Mr. Boyd was an avid outdoorsman and member of Rosevine Baptist Church.

His survivors include his wife, Corene Townsend Boyd of Milam, Texas; daughters, Abigail Adkins of Milam, Texas, and Belinda Brady and husband Albert of Gatesville, Texas; sons, Jeff Boyd and wife Rexcine of San Augustine, Texas, David Boyd and wife Gia of Milam, Texas, John Boyd and wife Karen of Palestine, Texas, and Brent Boyd and wife Teri of San Augustine, Texas; sisters, Evelyn Taylor and husband Tommy of Dallas, Texas, Billie Greer and husband Carl of Houston, Texas, and Ann Pugh of Red Springs, Texas; a sister-in-law, Shirley Boyd of Lufkin, Texas; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, W.C. and Lula Boyd; brother, O.D. Boyd; granddaughters, Amanda Adkins and Candace Boyd; a great-grandson, Ethan Boyd; and brothers-in-law, G.C. Langley and Tommy Pugh.

Funeral services are set for 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 15, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Skipper Eberlan and Jeff Boyd officiating. Interment will follow at Gravel Hill Cemetery, located on FM 1592 in Sabine County, Texas.

Lunch for the family will be served following the service at First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 14, 2020, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Pallbearers: John Curtis Boyd, Jacob Boyd, Michael Boyd, Cody Boyd, Sam Ferguson, and Josh Ferguson.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of C.D. Boyd, please visit our floral store.

(Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2020, Page 5 
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2636 I40802  Boyd  Charles Alan  1 May 1955  15 Jun 2017  Charles Alan Boyd, 62, of Nacogdoches, passed away Thursday, June 15, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Mr. Boyd was born on May 1, 1955, in Hemphill, Texas, the son of Charles Edward Boyd and Julia Oweda Clark Boyd. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00PM on Monday, June 19, 2017 at Laird Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jason Lott officiating. Visitation will be held from 1:00PM until service time on Monday, June 19, 2017 at Laird Funeral Home.

Alan was raised in Nacogdoches and went to school there. From an early age, he loved being around people. Alan graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Master's Degree. He spent many years as an adjunct instructor for both SFASU as well as Angelina College and was often called on to substitute for most of the schools in Nacogdoches County. He taught online courses as well. His desire to share his knowledge led him through his calling as a teacher. When he wasn't teaching, Alan could be found either on the porch at his Mamma's or around a fire in the backyard. His family was of utmost importance and he spent every holiday with them, cooking and grilling for the gatherings. To his family, Alan will be remembered as the smartest and nicest person they knew. He had a servant's heart. He enjoyed the times he spent with his nieces and nephews playing with them and found great joy knowing that they were always ready to run races with him. Another favorite time with his family was the reunions they attended every year at Kent, Texas where Alan had become the unofficial host and chief cook. Alan had a great love of music but he most loved history. Being educated was something he was proud of and he felt honored to be able to pass that on to others.

Alan is survived by his mother, Oweda Boyd of Nacogdoches; brothers, Brent Boyd and wife, Kimberly of Palestine, Dwayne Boyd and wife, Megan of Waco; sister, Debra Murdock of Nacogdoches; nephews, Clint Murdock and Joe Murdock; nieces, Lindsay Murdock, Amanda Armijo, Morgan Marshall, Lauren Boyd, and Cristy Gatlin.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Edward Boyd.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to University Baptist Church, 2505 North Street, Nacogdoches, Texas, 75961.

Downloaded from Laird Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2017, Page 5 
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2637 I15395  Boyd  Dalton Imboden  22 Aug 1921  27 Oct 2018  Obituary
Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website

Dalton I. Boyd, 97, of Lufkin, formerly of Hemphill, passed away after a brief illness on Saturday, October 27,2018 in Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

A gathering of family and friends will be from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon Thursday, November 1, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. in Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will follow beginning at 12:30 p.m. in Gravel Hill Cemetery, FM 1592, Hemphill, Texas.

Dalton was born in Milam, Texas on August 25, 1921 to Onie Griffin Boyd and Bradford I. Boyd. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Opal; first wife, Mary Ruth Girouard Boyd and second wife, Margaret Petit Lawrence.

He is survived wife, Rita Grimes Boyd; son, Dale Boyd and wife, Cindy, of Florida; daughter, Kay Boyd Mott and husband, Bernard, of Orangefield, Texas; grandchildren, Christopher Boyd of Denver, Colorado, Barbara Boyd Dory and husband, Justin, of Littleton, Colorado, and Stevie Dake Toth and husband, Kodie, of Bridge City, Texas; three great grandchildren; stepson, Don Grimes; step-grandchildren; three step great grandchildren; and one step great-great grandchild.

Dalton was a member of the VFW for life in Hemphill Post 10351. He was a WWII veteran serving in the Philippines. When he returned from the war he went to work at Jefferson Chemical Company in Port Neches. While there, he helped establish the credit union and was on the board of directors for many years. He retired with 33 years of service and moved back to Hemphill.

In lieu of flowers, memorials contributions can be made to the Hemphill VFW, or The Elliot House in Lufkin Tx.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter on November 7, 2018, Page 6 
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2638 I30073  Boyd  Edna Opal  27 Jun 1919  20 Aug 1919  Name: Edna Opal Boyd
Death Date: 21 Aug 1919
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 1 month 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1919
Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Imboden B. Boyd
Father's Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Mother's Name: Onie Boyd Tuas
Mother's Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 22 Aug 1919
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073673
Digital Film Number: 4167880
Image Number: 413
Reference Number: cn 25172
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2639 I32400  Boyd  Elizabeth Jane  3 Feb 1828    Jon Eastman Hardwick wrote that Elizabeth Jane Boyd was baptized at Martyn Mission.  STR06 
2640 I36080  Boyd  Elroy Elbert  1 Dec 1922  1 Sep 2000  (Research):

The following obituary, which appears to be for his wife, appeared in The Sabine County Reported on 17 June 2015, page 12:

Linda Boyd

Linda Boyd passed away Friday, May 29, 2015, at Sabine County Hospital after a long illness.

Born in New Orleans, LA., on January 16, 1933. Mrs. Boyd was a long time resident of the Milam area. She was a member of Hemphill's Seventh Day Adventist Church and was a founding member.

Linda was preceded in death by her husband, Elroy Boyd, her son, J. R, and a sister Tammy, whos lived in in CA.

It was her desire that no service be hald for her. The Hilliard Funeral Home in Van, TX was in charge of the final arrangements. 
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2641 I44572               
2642 I30025  Boyd  Georgia "George" Alexander  10 Oct 1879  1 May 1952  Name: Georgia Alexander Boyd
Death Date: 01 May 1952
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 6 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1879
Birthplace: Sabine County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Alexander Boyd
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Mcgown
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Griffin Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 02 May 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075085
Digital Film Number: 4167286
Image Number: 2195
Reference Number: cn 25093
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2643 I30025  Boyd  Georgia "George" Alexander  10 Oct 1879  1 May 1952  (Research):


Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
San Augustine and Hemphill Road
7-8
Boyd, George A Hd M W 30 m1 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Salistia A Wf F W 29 m1 8 1/2 Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, William C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 21, 22 and 24 January 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 14B
179-181
Boyd, George A Head M W 40 m Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Calista A Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, William C. Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, C. A. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Willie G Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 22A Stamped 44
19-20
Boyd, G.A Head M W 50 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Anna Wf F W 49 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, C. A. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Boyd, Gertrude Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Griffin, W. A. Father-in-law M W 76 Wd Tx TN Tx
Jones, Frank Boarder M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Griffin, Alfred Bro-in-law M W 30 D 27 Tx Tx Tx Laborer 
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2644 I32401  Boyd  James M.  22 Jan 1797  27 Feb 1864  Jon Eastman Hardwick writes that Dr. James M. Boyd was believed to have been born in Glasgow, Scotland, and accompanied his parents to the Nachez area when he was about five years of age.  STR06 
2645 I32401  Boyd  James M.  22 Jan 1797  27 Feb 1864  (Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
The Choctaw Nation, Indian Lands, Arkansas, P. O. Skullyville
Enumerated 29 October 1860
Page 19
216-216
James M. Boyd 63 M Farmer Mississippi
Mat Ault 30 M Miller Pennsylvania
John Ireby 31 M Wagoner Alabama
Christopher Wagoner 30 M Sawyer in Mill Germany
John C. Hardwick 35 M Carpenter Tennessee
J.W. Beam 31 M Carpenter S. Carolina 
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2646 I36655               
2647 I36081  Boyd  Joyce M.  Abt 1926  29 Sep 2010  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Judy Blacksher, and maintained by Bettie:

Joyce Boyd Livingston, age 84 of Lumberton, Texas died September 29, 2010 at Village Creek Nursing Home in Lumberton.

Services will be held at 10am Saturday, October 2, 2010 at Farmer Funeral Home.

Burial following in the Gravel Hill Cemetery on Fm 1592 near Hemphill, Texas.

A native of the Campground community in Sabine County, Mrs. Livingston lived in Orange, Texas and Beaumont, Texas before moving to Lumberton in 1959.

She retired as head bookkeeper from Jones Feed Company in Beaumont after 37 years of service.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents Henry and Arlie Boyd, husband Lyvayghn Livingston and brother Elroy Boyd (FAG mem 69465204).

Survivors include her son Steve Livingston and his wife Pat of Lumberton, three grandchildren and very special niece Juana Kay Boyd.

Obituary from R S Farmer Funeral Home, Silsbee, Texas, September 30, 2010
 
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2648 I40004  Boyd  Lotus  Abt 1887  Abt 1951  Lotus was the mother of Glee Keller by her first husband, John Keller. Glee married Glen Fugate and later Gilbert Dickerson, and was the mother of Edward B. Fugate. her obituary can be found on FindAGrave:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76711187

 
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2649 I36076  Boyd  Martha "Mattie" Elizabeth  5 May 1878  23 Mar 1938  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M3-CXL
name: Martha Elizabeth Conn
event: Death
event date: 23 Mar 1938
event place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date:
birthplace: Milam, Texas
father's name: W H Boyd
mother's name: Sallie Mcgwen
certificate number: 15108
film number: 2117658
digital folder number: 005144925
image number: 03081
Collection: "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976," Martha Elizabeth Conn, 1938 
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2650 I36076  Boyd  Martha "Mattie" Elizabeth  5 May 1878  23 Mar 1938  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 12 through 14, 1930
SD 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 6B
124-127
Horn, Robert Head M W 38 M 24 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Horn, Bessie Wf F W 32 m 18 Tx Miss Tx None US Govt Worker
Conn, Mattie Mother-in-law F W 52 M 24 Tx Ga Tx

 
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2651 I292  Boyd  Mary Florence  15 Sep 1893  7 Jan 1977  Kay Parker McCary shows her as the daughter of William Henry BOYD and Sarah Elizabeth McGOWN. Evon Tisdale also noted her maiden name as BOYD. The Texax Birth Index information for her son, Paul Boyd McLemore, shows his mother as Mary Frances CONN, however. Perhaps she was first married to a CONN? Or maybe the Birth Index information is simply an error.  STR06 
2652 I30029  Boyd  Maude E.  23 Jul 1899  3 Jul 1916  The inscription on her tombstone reads "Only sleeping, Can't forget the agonizing hour when those loved eyes were closed to wake no more."  STR06 
2653 I34362  Boyd  Otha Darrell "O. D."  29 Aug 1938  8 Jan 2014  Funeral services for O.D. Boyd, 75, of Lufkin, will be held Saturday, January 11, 2014 at 10 a.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Blackie Cranford officiating. Interment will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Gravel Hill Cemetery in Rosevine, Texas.

Mr. Boyd was born August 29, 1938 in Rosevine, Texas to William Carroll and Lula Belle (Peveto) Boyd, and died Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at his residence. A former resident of Rosevine, Mr. Boyd had resided in Lufkin for nine years. He worked 40 years in the telephone industry as an inspector. He had been a member of the Bronson Masonic Lodge #893 for more than 40 years and was a past Master and District Deputy Grand Master. He was also a member of the Sharon Shrine and Scottish Rite. Mr. Boyd was a deacon at Chestnut Drive Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Shirley Boyd of Lufkin; sons and daughter-in-law, Steve and Jeannie Boyd of Woodlake and Keith Boyd of Marshall; daughter and son-in-law, Tanya and Brad Lindsey of Lufkin; granddaughters and spouses, Kristel and Travis Holt of Georgetown, Stephanie and Dave Covington of Belton, KayCee Boyd of Woodlake, Kaitlyn and Devon Parker of Bossier City, Louisiana, Hailey Lindsey and Aubrey Lindsey, both of Lufkin; grandson, Austin Lindsey of Lufkin; great-grandsons, Levi Covington of Belton, Jackson Holt of Georgetown and Andy Covington of Belton; sisters and brothers-in-law, Billie Sue and Carl Greer of Houston, Evelyn And Tommy Taylor of Quinlan and Ann Pugh of Red Springs; brother and sister-in-law, Dowayne and Corene Boyd of Milam; 'adopted children', Richard and Cindy Holmes of Broaddus; and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, William Earl Boyd. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Langley, Dan Greer, David Boyd, Jeff Boyd, Mike Taylor and Gary Taylor. Honorary pallbearers will be Austin Lindsey, Mark Taylor, Richard Taylor, Brent Boyd, John Boyd, Martin Ferguson, Butch Randolph and Joe Smith. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 1504 W. Frank Avenue, Lufkin, Texas 75904, or Pineywoods Baptist Encampment, P.O. Box 133, Woodlake, Texas 75865. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com.

Copied from www.legacy.com, as published in the Lufkin Daily News on 10 Jan 2014 and 11 Jan 2014, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, 15 January 2014 
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2654 I108  Boyd  Sarah Evelyn "Evie"  31 Aug 1887  17 Dec 1967  On the 1910 Sabine County census, she was shown as the mother of 2 children, both still living.

Name: Sarah Evelyn White
Death Date: 17 Dec 1967
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Henry Boyd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Mcgown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Film Number: 4027200
Image Number: 1192
Reference Number: 82861
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2655 I36083  Boyd  William Carroll  24 Oct 1905  21 Feb 1975  Name: William Carroll Boyd
Death Date: 21 Feb 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Residence: Hwy 1, Rosevine
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date: 24 OCt 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lula Boyd
Father's Name: Georgia Alexander Boyd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Griffin
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant Groceries
Informant: Mrs. Lula Boyd (wife)
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243705
Digital Film Number: 4167390
Image Number: 276
Reference Number: 13962
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2656 I36083  Boyd  William Carroll  24 Oct 1905  21 Feb 1975  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated Apr 28 and 29, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheets 20A and 30B, Stamped 42
66-70
Boyd, William C Head M W 24 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Lula Belle Wf F W 22 m17 Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, William E Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Billie Sue Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Philps, Sallie Boarder F W 63 D 17 Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J. P. 6
Enumerated April 29, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 202-9 Sheet 13A
Rosevine Areas Steep Creek Road
257-0-1000-Yes
Boyd, Carroll Head M W 35 M No 2 Tx Same Place Sawyer Saw Mill
Boyd, Lula Wf F W 32 M No 7 Tx Same Place
Boyd, Billie Sue Dtr F W 10 S Yes 4 Tx Same Place
Boyd, Evelyn Dtr F W 8 S Yes 3 Tx Same Place
Boyd, Anna Fay Dtr F W 6 S Yes 1 Tx Same Place
Boyd, Devain Son M W 4 S No O Tx
Boyd, Otha D Son M W 2 S No Tx
Foley, Hubert Lodger M W 18 S No Tx Same Place Laborer Farm
 
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2657 I36083  Boyd  William Carroll  24 Oct 1905  21 Feb 1975  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2658 I30023  Boyd  William Henry  Abt 1856  Yes, date unknown  Virgie Speights, in a biography of Imboden Boyd written September, 1966, stated that he was a grandson of Joseph Boyd, and great grandson of John Boyd, who came from Nashville, Tennessee in 1835, to settle at Milam, to serve as a Senator in the Republic of Texas, as a sheriff of Sabine County, as well as holding other important positions in early Texas.  STR06 
2659 I30023  Boyd  William Henry  Abt 1856  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 12D SD 1 ED 85
115-116
Boyd, William H W M 24 Farmer Tx Ala Ala
Boyd, Sarah E W F 20 F Wf Keeping House Tx Tn Tn
Boyd, Mattie E W F 2 Dt Tx
Boyd, George W M 8/12 Oct Son Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam No. 4
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A Stamped 132
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
Note: Microfilm image was faint and hard to read
Boyd, William Age 44 Texas
Boyd, Sarah Age 38 Texas
Boyd, George Age 19 Texas
Boyd, William H Age 17 Texas
Boyd, Sarah E Age 12 Texas
Boyd, Anna M Age 9 Texas
Boyd, Mary F Age 6 Texas
Boyd, Bradford D Age 4 Texas
Boyd, Maud E Age 10/12 Texas


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Page 12B
230-235
Boyd, William H. Jr Head m W 27 M1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Mary E. Wf F W 23 M2 3 0/0 Tx Ga Tx
231-236
Boyd, William H Sr Head M W 54 m1 33 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyd, Sarah E. Wf F W 49 m1 33 9/8 Tx Tn Tn
Boyd, Mary F Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Bradford I Son M w 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyd, Maud E. Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
232-237
Madison and Mattie Conn family


 
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2660 I30026  Boyd  William Henry  Abt 1882  Abt 1944  Kay Parker McCary writes that he married on 3 Feb 1907 Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Curl.  STR06 
2661 I30026  Boyd  William Henry  Abt 1882  Abt 1944  (Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Page 12B
230-235
Boyd, William H. Jr Head m W 27 M1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Mary E. Wf F W 23 M2 3 0/0 Tx Ga Tx
231-236
Boyd, William H Sr Head M W 54 m1 33 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyd, Sarah E. Wf F W 49 m1 33 9/8 Tx Tn Tn
Boyd, Mary F Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Bradford I Son M w 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyd, Maud E. Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
232-237
Madison and Mattie Conn family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP one
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
719-742
Conn, James H Head M w 33 M La Ark Tx Farmer
Conn, Anna M F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Cathaleen Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Tx La Tx
Boyd, Henry Brother-in-law M W 37 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
18-21
Boyd, Henry W Head M W 47 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyd, Arlie E Wf F w 35 M26 Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Elroy E Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyd, Joice M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
19-22
Imboden and Onie Boyd





 
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2662 I1219  Boyd  Zelotus Margaret Ann  Abt 1801  21 Jun 1865  Her Headstone was engraved Z M A Smith, Died 1865,

Inscription:
"Age 64 years ? Rest mother rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow over thee weep"

Per photo and transcription at FindAGrave

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64877207 
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2663 I1219  Boyd  Zelotus Margaret Ann  Abt 1801  21 Jun 1865  (Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 6 July 1860
Pages 29 and 30
224-224
ZMA Smith 59 F Farmer 400 671 NC
Margaret Allen 34 F La
W.H. Harvey 21 M Farmer LA
ZMA Smith 8 F Tx
MAA " 5 F Tx
Mary E. Allen 1 F Tx 
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2664 I20968  Boydstun  Ione Lenelle  17 Oct 1930  16 Nov 2006  Shown as Lenelle B Byerly on the SSDI.  STR06 
2665 I21627  Boyer  Gerald  22 Jan 1906  Jan 1978  Name: Gerald Boyer
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1906
Birthplace: Latty Tp, Paulding, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Curt Boyer
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Myrtle Turner
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01195-5
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 925298
Reference Number: 48
Collection: Ohio Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
 
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2666 I21627  Boyer  Gerald  22 Jan 1906  Jan 1978  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 37-17 SD 6 Sheet 1B
14-15
Boyer, Gerald Head M W 24 M Ohio Ohio Ohio Laborer Road Building
Boyer, Bernice G Wf F w 20 M 19 Mich Mich Mich
 
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2667 I36167  Boyett  Aaron Patrick  3 Mar 1898  12 Sep 1956  Martha White, a niece, writes that Aaron was the first of the family to move to Junction, and that is why Ernest, and eventually the rest of the family, ended up moving there. Aaron worked for the department of Parks and Wildlife for the State of Texas.

On the birth certificate of his daughter, Marice, his occupation was shown as cleaner and presser. His place of birth was shown, in error, as Sabinal County versus Sabine County.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6YR-896
Name: Aron Patrick Boyett
Event Date: 12 Sep 1956
Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 58 years 6 months 9 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 03 Mar 1898
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Name: Clarissa Boyett
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Game Warden
Residence Place: San Marcos, Hays, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Harper Cemetery
Burial Place: Harper, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1956
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114933
Digital Folder Number: 4032107
Image Number: 1890
Reference ID: CN 46172
Collection: Clarissa Boyett in entry for Aron Patrick Boyett, "Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976" 
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2668 I36167  Boyett  Aaron Patrick  3 Mar 1898  12 Sep 1956  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City, JP 1
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 15-218 SD 22 Sheet 34A Stamped 179
Redondo
425-394-398
Giles, Fred Head M W 57 M Tx Tn Germany Realtor Real Estate
Giles, Marcie Wf F W 54 M 24 Tx Tn Tn
Boyett, Phillis Dtr F W 27 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Clothing store
Boyett, Aaron P Son-in-law M W 32 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Tailor Tailor Shop
Giles (sic), Parrin son-in-law (sic) W M 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Giles, Novella Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Dry goods store
Giles, Freddie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Travis County, Austin City, JP 3
Enumerated April 30 1940
SD 10 ED 227-34 Sheet 10B
West 13th Street
280-25
Boyett, Aron P head m W 42 M no 8 Tx San Antonio Tx Night Clerk Railroad
Boyett, Phylis Wf F W 38 M no h-4 Tx San Antonio
Boyett, Patrick Jr Son M W 17 S Tx San Antonio Traffic Clerk Railstation
Boyett, Bernice A Dtr F W 7 S Tx San Antonio
Phillips, Jimmy Lodger M W 21 M No c-1 New Mexico Brookeshire? Tex
Phillips, Lucille Lodger F w 17 Tx Same Place 
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2669 I22121  Boyett  Albert David  19 Jun 1898  21 Jun 1947  Name: Albert David Boyett
Death Date: 21 Jun 1947
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Residence: Route 1, Box 106, Kountze, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 49 years 2 days
Estimated Birth Date: 19 Jun 1898
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William H. Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Jane Jordon
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Informant: Mrs. Jonnie Boyett Rt 1 Kountze
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Daniel Cemetery
Burial Place: Hardin County, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218601
Digital Film Number: 4031395
Image Number: 248
Reference Number: 249
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


 
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2670 I22121  Boyett  Albert David  19 Jun 1898  21 Jun 1947  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2671 I17868               
2672 I559  Boyett  Alice C.  Jan 1865  Aft 1910  According to the 1910 Sabine County Census, she was the mother of 5 children, all of whom were still living. Only Claude was still at home in 1910.

 
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2673 I206  Boyett  Annie Irene  Abt 1865  Abt 1882  "Yes, I have an Annie Irene Boyett b. 1865 in Ark. married to John Finn Mclemore 1885 Sabine Co, Texas. Parent are James Boyett and Mary Sallier. I cannot find the posting that you are talking about. If you want to send my email to them I will send them all the info that I have if they would like to contact me." (He is James Davis and his email is: JARO928@aol.com ) Email from Linda Kyle  STR06 
2674 I206  Boyett  Annie Irene  Abt 1865  Abt 1882  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film T9-1325 Page 229C
Phillup Boyett Self m M W 34 La Farmer Fa MS
Sarah C Boyett W M F W 28 LA Keeps House Ga MS
Sarah C Boyett Dau S F W 10 Tx At School
Noah Boyett Son S M W 8 Tx At School
Wesley Boyitt Son S M W 6 Tx
Nathan Boyett Son S M W 4 Tx
Mary O Boyitt Dau S F W 2 Tx
John T Boyitt Brother S M W 13 Ar At School Ga Ms
Irene Boyitt Sister S F 15 Ar At School Ga MS
 
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2675 I33288  Boyett  Annie Lee  13 Nov 1907  6 Apr 1932  May have died young, as Thomas Benton McNaughten was remarried by the mid-1930's.

It is also possible that they divorced and she remarried. 
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2676 I36173  Boyett  Annie Lora "Anne"  1 Mar 1922  10 Dec 1995  Her last name was spelled Boyette on her Junction high school graduation notice.

Her daughter, Martha, writes that Annie Lora worked for the State of Texas and retired in 1987 with 20 years service from working on the staff for the Texas House of Representatives. This was despite battling three types of cancers from 1971 forward.

After she retired there was a resolution from in the Texas Legislature honoring her years of service.

An old newspaper column. Called "The Sage of the Sage Hills, TOM MARTIN, Says..."Wonder why all beauties cain't have a personality like Anne Boyett in the liquor control board. Anne is not only purty but she has a sense uv humor equal to an ole puncher. She can laugh until it is time to quit laughin'. Boy, whut a politician she's make..." (Seems to be a mainly political remarks column) -- back of print on other side is a Feb 26th date...no year. ..unfortunately, date cut off.

Martha also had a press clipping from Texas Press Association, News Herald, Kilgore, Texas dated Oct 26, 1980. Headline "Clayton will seek 4th term, Lewis says." Photo above article has group of staff and a clear photo of my Mom standing right near the Speaker. Caption: "CLAYTON GREETED--Texas House Speaker Billy Clayton, right, acquitted by a federal court jury of FBI Brilab accusations, is greeted by members of his staff as he arrives in Austin. (AP Photo)

Obituary

Beloved mother, Anne L. Boyett White, 73, went to be with Our Lord after a lengthy illness on December 10, 1995. Ms. White was a lifelong Texan born in Sabine County, the ninth and last child of Robert E. and Clarissa A. Conn Boyett. All her siblings preceded her in death. Ms. White grew up in Junction, Texas, graduating from Junction High School in 1940. She lived in Austin since 1945, where she attended the University of Texas. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd.

Ms. White retired in 1987 from the Texas House of Representatives after 20 years of service to the State of Texas. During her tenure as a staff member for the Texas House of Representatives, she was loved and admired for the bravery and courage she exhibited while fighting three different types of cancer over the years. She was very tenacious, often going to work on days when no one could imagine where she found the strength. She faced whatever life tossed her way with grace and a positive attitude. Ms. White always thought of others before herself. She was a caring and devoted sibling. As a mother, she set an example of how one should live life that will be difficult to follow. To describe the type of mother she was is easy - she was simply the best. No child has ever had a more loving, caring and supportive Mom.

Ms. White was never too busy to help a friend or a stranger. Animals and children gravitated towards her. She loved to work the daily crossword puzzle and has been known to play Scrabble until 4:00 a.m. when given the chance. Her motto was ''Be Nice'' and through her loving nature she earned the respect and love of all she knew. Ms. White is survived by her immediate family: Martha, Winston and Fala White.

Others survivors include her nephew, The Reverend Jackson Boyett and his wife Barbara, of Austin; her niece, Billie Cushway and her husband, Stan, of Modesto, California; The Honorable Clayton Evans and his wife, Yvonne, of Burnet; her niece, Sammie Lehmann and her husband, Bill, of Texas City; her nephew, Aaron Patrick Boyett and his wife, Bette, of Ft. Worth; numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews and cousins. The family wishes to extend special thanks to Hospice of Austin.

The family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made to Hospice of Austin or the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Funeral services will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 13, 1995. Reverend Anne Hoey will be officiating. Interment and graveside services will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park in Ft. Worth, Texas at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday. Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar, 452-8811.

Austin American Statesman (TX)
Date: December 12, 1995
Page B4
Record Number AAS515131
Copyright 1995 Austin American-Statesman 
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2677 I11379  Boyett  Arbie Wesley  18 Jan 1926  10 Jun 2003  The Sabine County Reporter
Jun 18, 2003

Arbie Boyett
Arbie Wesley Boyett, 77, of Route 2, Bronson, died early Tuesday, Jun 10, 2003, in Sabine County. Born Jan. 18, 1926, as a son of the late Hamp H. and Mittie (Weaver) Boyett, he was a longtime resident of Sabine County and retired as a plywood operator of Temple-Inland Forest Products in Pineland. Boyett was a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church. He is survived by a sister, Loren B. Wood of Sabine County; and nieces and nephews, Jerry BRAGG, Terry WOOD, Robin POWELL, Linda BOYETT, Robert BOYETT, and Kenneth BOYETT. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Cliff Durham, pastor of Rosevine Baptist Church, officiating. Interment followed at Weaver Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong) 
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2678 I7472  Boyett  Arvena  7 Aug 1923  25 Nov 2008  San Augustine Tribune 16 May 2002

Class of 42

The Class of 1942, graduates of Broaddus School held their 60th Class Reunion on April 27, 2002 at Luby's Cafeteria in Lufkin, Texas. Pictured from l to r are: Norma Williams Drewery, Douglas Bryan, Gladys Williams Arnold, Arvena Boyett Powell, Elaine Mott Corley and Ira Steptoe Harvey. Seated from l to r: Emma Mott Corley and Alice Coleman McFadden. Classmates not in attendance were: Margie Wise Stringer, Larry Lacy, Johnnie Dial Wells and Helen Corley Roland.

The Sabine County Reporter
December 3, 2008, Page 9

Arvena Powell

Arvena Powell, 85, of Lufkin died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at a Lufkin hospital.

Mrs. Powell was born Aug. 7, 1923, in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Ora Mae (Griffin) and Nelson Boyett. She was one of the organizers of Hospice in the Pines.

Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Pat and Grayson EVANS of Evergreen, CO, Peggy and Craig REYNOLDS of Fairhope, AL, and Penny BING of Hawkins; step-daughters and sons-in-law, Tina and Rodney LONG of Andrews and Sharla and Charles KIRKLIGHTER of Channelview; sisters, Erma HUNT of Hudson and Edna MACHANN of Zavalla; brothers, Hubert BEARD of Huntington, James BEARD of Houston, Paul BEARD of Port Arthur, Lon BEARD of Anaheim, CA, Oscar BEARD of College Station, and Raymon BEARD of Atlanta, GA; 17 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Powell was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Roston POWELL.

Funeral services were held Nov. 29 at Gipson's Funeral Home chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Jacob Fitzgerald officiating. Interment followed at Garden of Memories in Angelina County.

Memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, TX 75904.

Services are under the direction of Gipson's Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008) 
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2679 I9646  Boyett  Barbara Jean  23 Sep 1938  23 Apr 1940  Ruby Boyett Burkett writes that she was burned in a tragic accident at the home of her Burkett grandparents and died on the day she would have been nineteen months old. Her Texas death certificate indicated that she died of second and third degree burns from falling into a tub of hot water.

Name: Barbara Boyette
Death Date: 23 Apr 1940
Death Place: Bon Wier, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 1 year 7 months
Estimated Birth Date: 1939
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Eugene P. Boyette
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Pauline Burkett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118506
Digital Film Number: 4005459
Image Number: 3279
Reference Number: cn 20489
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


 
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2680 I9540  Boyett  Barney Bernard  7 Nov 1909  31 Jul 1961  Ruby Burkett writes that "Barney Bernard Boyette, was an active pallbearer at the funeral of Dr. McCreight of Kirbyville when he was striken with a fatal heart attack and died in the Kirbyville City Cemetery on July 31, 1961. Bernard was survived by his wife Erma (Causey), son Michael and mother Lula Love Boyett."

Name: Barney Benord Boyett
Death Date: 31 Jul 1961
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Nov 1909
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N. J. Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Love
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: President Of Bank
Informant: Mrs. Irma Boyett
Place of Residence: kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Kirbyville Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Aug 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116789
Digital Film Number: 4166604
Image Number: 198
Reference Number: 40884
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2681 I9540  Boyett  Barney Bernard  7 Nov 1909  31 Jul 1961  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2682 I9388  Boyett  Bessie  17 Sep 1897  11 May 1964  Name: Bessie Boyett Jones
Death Date: 11 May 1964
Death Place: Pct 5, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 66 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1897
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Dougharty
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Chester Jones
Occupation: General Store
Place of Residence: Rt. 3, Pct. 5, Kirbyville, Newton, Texas
Cemetery: Bleakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton Co., Texas
Burial Date: 13 May 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117597
Digital Film Number: 4028386
Image Number: 249
Reference Number: cn 52344
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2683 I9388  Boyett  Bessie  17 Sep 1897  11 May 1964  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2684 I33034  Boyett  Burless Benton  23 Mar 1915  21 Jul 1994  Sabine County Reporter
July 27, 1994, page 9

Burless Benton Boyett

Funeral services for Burless Benton Boyett, 79, of Hemphill were held Saturday, July 23, 1994 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

He died July 21.

Born March 23, 1915, in Gravelhill as a son of the late Nathan D. and Minnie Lee (Conn) Boyett, he had lived in the Houston area several years before returning to Sabine County 14 years ago. He was a retired pipefitter with Humble Oil and was preceded in death by a grandson, Burless Boyett, in 1987.

Survivors: Virginia M. (Newburn) Boyett of Hemphill; two daughters, Maudine Carter of Houston and Pat Boyett of Austin; a son, Mike Boyett of San Augustine; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008) 
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2685 I36249  Boyett  C. L.  22 Jan 1913  25 Sep 2004  At the time of the 1940 census, he was married to Velma, and shown as operating a cafe. They were residents of San Augustine, Texas.

C. L. Boyett

Funeral for C.L. Boyett, 91, of San Augustine, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with the Rev. Rick Russell officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden.

Boyett died Sept. 25, 2004, in San Augustine.

Born Jan. 22, 1913, in Sabine County, he was the son of Columbus Simon Boyett and Emma Curl. He was retired as a lineman for Deep East Texas Electric Co-Op, a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine. He had served on the San Augustine City Council, was a member of the Redland Masonic Lodge No. 3 and a past fire chief for San Augustine Volunteer Fire Department.

Survivors include his wife, Lucette Neal Boyett of San Augustine; son, Charles Boyett of San Augustine; stepsons, Billy Neal of Nederland and George Neal of Newton; brother, Paul D. Boyett of Almagorda, N.M.; three grandchildren, five step-grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and nine step-great-grandchildren.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.

Published in the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel on September 26, 2004, cached on Ancestry.com United States Obituary Collection 
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2686 I36136  Boyett  Callie Donie  17 Jan 1890  Yes, date unknown  CALLIE DONIE BOYETT born January 17, 1890, died October 16, 1974, buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. Donie married December 29, 1898, to William (Pete) Hines.  STR06 
2687 I30045  Boyett  Calvin Noah  Oct 1853  9 May 1945  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBQ-H1M
Name: Calvin N Boyett
Death Date: 09 May 1945
Death Place: Mansfield, , De Soto, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 92
Estimated Birth Year: 1853
Birth Place: Rusk County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary L Cobb
Father's Name: J C Boyett
Mother's Name: Mary Boyett
Film number: 1220970
Image Number: 01725
Certificate Number: 2306
Digital Folder Number: 4213518
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956 
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2688 I30045  Boyett  Calvin Noah  Oct 1853  9 May 1945  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 56
25-25
Boyett, Calvin W M 26 Farmer Tx Ga Ark
Boyett, Louisa W F 25 Wf Keepign House Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, James W M 4 Son Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Sarah W M 2 Dtr Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Louisiana, Grant Parish, Ward 6
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 66 Sheet 1B
16-16
Boyett, Calvin N Head M W Oct 1853 46 M 26 Tx NC Ark Tie Maker
Boyett, lou Wf W F Oct 1853 46 m 26 8/5 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, James Son W M Mar 1875 25 S Tx Tx Tx Tie Maker
Boyett, Eugenia Dtr W F Oct 1877 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Georgia Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Lousiana, Winn Parish, Police Jury Ward 6, Atlanta Village
Enumerated 15 ASpr 1910
SD 6 ED 129 Sheet 1B
Collier Avenue
24-24
Boyett, Calvin N Head M W 555 S Tx NC Ark Teamster General Hauling
Boyett, John T Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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2689 I23056  Boyett  Charles "Charley" Henderson  21 Jul 1871  18 May 1944  He may have been born to a mother other than Min Wilkins, based on his date of birth, below, being only one month after the date of marriage of Min to James R. Boyett. Also note that no mother's name is indicated on the birth certificate.

Name: Charles Henderson Boyett
Death Date: 18 May 1944
Death Place: Magnolia Springs, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1871
Birthplace: Ark.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Boyett
Father's Birthplace: No Record
Mother's Name: No Record
Mother's Birthplace: No Record
Occupation: Farming
Informant: James Boyett Kirbyville
Cause of Deaht: Apoplexy, arteriosclerosis
Place of Residence: Magnolia Springs, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 20 May 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137792
Digital Film Number: 4029637
Image Number: 2449
Reference Number: cn23862
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2690 I23056  Boyett  Charles "Charley" Henderson  21 Jul 1871  18 May 1944  (Research):

Cernsus Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 21 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 37B
664-698
Boyett, Charly Head M W35 m1 16 Tx Tx Tx Farm Work Working out
Boyett, Trudie Wf F W 34 m1 16 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, James Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Monroe Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Arigan Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 140 Sheet 19B
524-378-389
Boyette, Charles H Head M W 46 M Ark Ark Ark Timber Foreman Log Camp
Boyette, Nannie Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Boyette, James Son M W 23 S Tx Ark Tx Fireman Locomotive
Boyette, Monroe Son M W 16 S Tx Ark Tx Logger Log Camp
Boyette, Oregon Son M W 14 S La Ark Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP Precinct #4
ED 176-5 SD 19 Sheet 11B
157-163
Boyett, Charles H Head M W 56 M 23 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Gertrude Wf F W 53 M 20 Tx US US
Boyett, Monroe Son M W 37 M M 20 Tx Ark Tx Laborer Logging Camp
Boyett, Hortenese Dtr-in-law F W 27 M 20 Tx Ala La
Boyett, Mattie Grandtr F W 2 3/4 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Charles Monroe Grndson M W 7/`1 S Tx Tx Tx



 
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2691 I23056  Boyett  Charles "Charley" Henderson  21 Jul 1871  18 May 1944  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2692 I24165               
2693 I22127  Boyett  Clara  Abt 1884  26 Jun 1952  Unable to find Texas Death Certificate copy at FamilySearch,org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976  STR06 
2694 I33733  Boyett  Clifford Hubert  31 Dec 1897  29 Jan 1963  Name: Clifford Hubert Boyett
Death Date: 29 Jan 1963
Death Place: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1898
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Erin, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. N. Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julia Cooper
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Ercell Daniel Boyett, wife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117177
Digital Film Number: 4028580
Image Number: 18
Reference Number: cn 10917
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2695 I33733  Boyett  Clifford Hubert  31 Dec 1897  29 Jan 1963  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2696 I33027  Boyett  Columbus "Lum" Simon  5 Jun 1884  20 Mar 1962  Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows that he married first Emma Rebecca CURL and second Minnie ???.

Name: Columbus S. Boyett
Death Date: 20 Mar 1962
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Jan 1884
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: P. W. Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 22 Mar 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116967
Digital Film Number: 4028432
Image Number: 2559
Reference Number: 20284
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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2697 I33027  Boyett  Columbus "Lum" Simon  5 Jun 1884  20 Mar 1962  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 16A
233-238
Boyett, Columbus S Head M W 25 M1 3 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Emma B Wf F W 21 m1 3 1/1 Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Oliver J Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
234-239
Boyett, Sarah C Head F W 59 Wd 12/8 La Ala US Farmer
Boyett, Ernest E Son M W 16 S Tx Ark La Farm Laborer
Morgan, Georg R m W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
235-240
Boyett, William W Head M W 36 M1 13 Tx Ark La Farmer
Boyett, Becky L Wf F W 28 m1 13 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Harry H Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Sarah L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Nettie D Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Annie L Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 5A
96-97
Boyett, Columbus S Head M W 36 M Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Emma R Wf F W 31 M Tx Ga Tx
Boyett, Oliver T Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, C. L. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Lamar Son M W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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2698 I33027  Boyett  Columbus "Lum" Simon  5 Jun 1884  20 Mar 1962  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
2699 I30074  Boyett  Conrad  Abt 1906  Abt 1907  Tombstone inscribed "Baby-Restine with Jesus-Son fo E. M. & Ola Boyett"  STR06 
2700 I48280  Boyett  D. R.  20 Aug 1930  7 Aug 2022  D.R. Boyett, 91, of Buffalo, IL, formerly of Bronson, TX, passed away on Sunday, August 7, 2022.

D.R. was born on August 20, 1930 in Milam, TX, the son of Ross and Velma Boyett. D.R. graduated from Hemphill High School in Hemphill, TX. After graduation he entered the U.S. Air Force and served for three years. He always said he had the best job as he drove for the Commanding General for the 20th Air Force. After his release from the Air Force he went to work for Boeing Aircraft in Wichita, KS. He worked there for 17 years and was involved in the Saturn Program. He helped build the tools they needed to work on spaceships to the moon. During this time he met Warner Von Brawn, famous German engineer. At this time he met Rosalie and married and had 4 children. Then decided to move back to East Texas.

After returning to Bronson, TX he went to work for Higginbotham A/C and Heating. His children Bryan, Becki, Rance and Kelley graduated from West Sabine High School.
A change in his life occurred and he then met Sarah and married in 1985. They have been married for 37 years. During this time he became Fire Chief of Bronson Rural VFD for 25 years. He fought many fires and served on many tragic accidents. He was very active in his community. D.R. was a member of Pineland Service Club and a lifetime member of the VFW, and served on the G-M water board and was general manager until someone was found for that position. D.R. was always wanting to help. He and Sarah opened Boyett's Plant Farm. It was a very happy time in their lives. He loved a challenge. Experimenting in growing odd and unusual plants. They got to travel and see new things and bring back to their little nursery.

When the Shuttle fell over East Texas he was very much involved in helping locate the pieces of the craft and also the deceased. He was always helping.

D.R. is survived by his wife: Sarah Boyett of Buffalo, IL; daughter: Becki (Curtis) Boyett of Ocala, FL; sons: Rance Boyett of Seoul, Korea and Kelley (Teresa) Boyett of Bronson, TX; step-children: Linda Ray, David (Darrell) Ray, Larry (Michele) Ray and Janice (Scott) Nicholls; daughter-in-law: Kathy of Charlotte, NC; sisters: Iris Mitchell of Milam, TX and Dorothy (Jim) Boyett of Houston, TX; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Ross and Velma Boyett, son: Bryan Boyett and an infant son.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in East Texas. Dawson & Wikoff North Chapel is assisting the family with arrangements.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 17, 2022, page 8 
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