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23801 I8894               
23802 I47667  Watson  Michael  Abt 1798  Abt 1865  At the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, Michael and Patsy (indexed on Ancestry.com as Dorsey) were living next to daugher Katherine and her husband, William P Roberts. Living in the Watson household were their four sons, and James Halbert, age 29, who would later marry Phoebe Eliza Irvine. Per marriage records and a photo of her grave marker, her first name was actually Pensy.  STR06 
23803 I46532  Watson  Mora Virginia  2 Sep 1910  18 Jan 1991  Shown as Virginia Moira on the birth certificate of her son, but Instead shown as Mora Virginia Watson on his marriage license.

Her own marriage license lists her as "Miss Moira Virginia Sanderlin" The Social Security Applications and Claims Index shows her parents of James L. WATSON and Grace B. WEAVER.

Her own name is listed variously as Mora Virginia Watson Chandler, Virginia Watson Sanderlin, Virginia Mclemore, and Mora Virginia Watson. 
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23804 I17736  Watson  Nannie Curren  Apr 1869  21 Sep 1905  In his column titled "Haints", Harry P. Noble writes that "My grandmother, Nancy (Nannie) Curren Watson, married Isaac (Ike) Monroe Noble on March 5, 1891. She died September 21, 1905, shortly after the birth of her sixth child, all boys. My Dad, Harry P. Noble, Sr. was their fifth child and was three at his mother's death. My Dad's uncle and aunt, Robert Scurlock Noble and Della Cobb Noble, took Harry Sr. in and raised him to manhood. So I always considered Bob and Della as my grandparents. Bob and Della lived in Sabine county, a quarter mile west of McMahan's Chapel."  STR06 
23805 I46387               
23806 I34292               
23807 I27557               
23808 I43479  Watson  Ruby  25 Jul 1898  23 Feb 1920  FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of James Watson and Violet May Nicol, who also have memorials on that website.  STR06 
23809 I18226  Watson  Samuel  Abt 1740  Abt 1781  In upland South Carolina, at a place where local farmers penned their cows, an American force of 300 Continentals and 700 militia from North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia, won a brilliant victory against the British. On January 16, Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, pursued by 1,100 British under Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, carefully picked his ground for a defensive battle. That night, Morgan personally went among the Continentals and militiamen to explain his plan of battle. Morgan wanted two good volleys from the militia, who would then be free to ride away. The next day, the battle went very much as Morgan had planned. Georgia and North Carolina sharpshooters, in front of the main body of American militia, picked off British cavalrymen as they rode up the slight rise toward the Americans. Then the deadly fire of the main body of South and North Carolina militia forced Tarleton to commit his reserves. Seeing the militia withdrawing as planned, the 17th Light Dragoons pursued, but were driven off by Morgan's cavalry. Meanwhile, the British infantry, who assumed that the Americans were fleeing, were hit by the main body of Continentals, Virginia militiamen, and a company of Georgians. At the battle's end they were aided by militia troops, who, instead of riding away as planned, attacked the 71st Highlanders, who were attempting to fight their way out of the American trap. The British lost: 100 killed including 39 officers, 229 wounded, and 600 captured. As they fled the field, Tarleton and his dragoons were pursued by Colonel William Washington's cavalry, which included mounted Georgia and South Carolina militiamen. http://www.ngb.dtic.mil/gallery/heritage/cowpen.shtml  STR06 
23810 I37228  Watson  Susy Pearl  13 May 1904  28 Mar 1997  The Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 1997, Page 12

Susy Watson Moore

Susy Watson Moore, 92, a native of Hemphill, died March 28, 1997, at a Ft. Worth hospital.

She waw preceded in death by her husband, Marsline K. Moore, owner and manager of several early day theaters in East Texas, including Hemphill. He was also a rancer and advertising executive before he died in 1979.

During World War II, she was a uniformed volunteer driver for the Red Cross Motor Corps. She graduated from Hemphill High School in 1922 and attended the College of Industrial Arts in Denton.

Her sister, Lucille Watson Murphee, died in Dallas in 1983. They were daughters of Hemphill natives Jacob A. Watson and Martha Adams Watson on Newton. "Uncle Jake" was born in Hemphill in 1864, during the the Civil War. Both are buried in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Susy Moore is survived by twin sons, Jake Watson Moore and Martin S. Moore of Ft. Worth and Martin's wife, Barbara; sister-in-law, Ilene Moore Carter of Dallas; grandchildren Martin S. Moore Jr. and wife Ginann of Ft. Worth, Karen L. Moore of Arlington, Jake W. Moore Jr and wife Ursula of Pensacola, Florida, and Martha K. Moore of Dallas; and great-granchildren, Seth and Sheridan of Pensacola.

Funeral services were held at Shannon's TCU Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the family plot at Greenwood Cemetery in Fort Worth.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011) 
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23811 I37094  Watson  Sybil Irene  7 Jun 1917  14 Mar 2002  BURCALOW, SYBIL I 07 Jun 1917 14 Mar 2002 (V) 84 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) Texas 462-36-4331  STR06 
23812 I47672  Watson  Thomas B.  29 Nov 1825  2 Dec 1896  A scan of his Pension application is posted to his FindAGrave Memorial page. The application was made by his widow.

He served in Company D, 1rst Regiment Texas Hea. Artillery 
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23813 I17738  Watson  Thomas Rowan  26 Jun 1860  Jul 1897  Said to have married Frances Solomon. Kay Parker McCary notes that his tombstone was inscribed "Farwell my wife and children all, from you a father God doth call."  STR06 
23814 I39907  Watters  Edward W.  30 Jun 1923  7 Nov 1983  Judith Muck received an email from Vicky Greig, a granddaughter of Helen Corkins, in June 2001 regarding the parents of Edward Watters. Vicky said that Edward was a son of Earnest A. and Ralene WATTERS.  STR06 
23815 I37044               
23816 I21154  Watts  Elizabeth  Abt 1622  2 Dec 1702  Bruce Cox shows her as the daughter of Richard WATTS and Elizabeth DUCK.  STR06 
23817 I3736  Watts  Stella Pauline  22 Feb 1910  12 Mar 1998  The daughter of William France Watts and Nancy Elizabeth Miller.  STR06 
23818 I4136  Watts  Susannah Artamicha "Artimiti" "Susie"  12 Feb 1869  6 Apr 1965  AKA Artamicha.  STR06 
23819 I2538  Watts  William G.  6 May 1845  27 Apr 1927  "William's middle name is disputed. Some family oral tradition has his middle name as George, yet others suggest that it was Green. Most records simply used the initial G. as his middle name.

In his Confederate Pension Application, William G. stated that his parents were Penelope (Lott) and John Watts, both born in Georgia. He first married Mary McGrew, and she apparently died. In about 1892, he married Lizzie MOORE. He further stated that he had twelve sons and two daughters. His pension application was dated 20 Aug 1912.

The name of three sons and two daughters were indentified in the 1880 census. Aileen Watts Thames, a great-granddaughter of William and Mary, recalled the brothers and sisters of her father (Thomas H.) as Will, Annie, Susie, and a yonger brother who died young. The 1880 census listed Bobbie as two years old, yet in the 1900 census a Robert who was 18 years old was enumerated with William G. Whether these two names refer to the same person is unknown, but probably does. No other children were cited with William and Lizzie in 1900 and none in 1910, but they were living with the W. W. Watts family in Pearl River County, Mississippi in 1920. All of the known children were probably Mary Ann's, because Lizzie and William had been married eight years and had no children according to the 1900 census. The nine unknown children could have been either Lizzie's from a previous marriage, an error by the Covington County clerk who took orally and/or transcribed William G.'s Confederate Pension application, or an unintentional error by William G. when he completed his Pension application." (Wynema McGrew, p. 195)
 
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23820 I2538  Watts  William G.  6 May 1845  27 Apr 1927  (Research):
Census Informaton:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. G. WATTS Self M Male W 35 MS Teaching School GA GA
Mary A. WATTS Wife M Female W 31 MS Keeping House GA GA
Thomas L. [H.] WATTS Son S Male W 11 MS At School MS MS
Artimiti WATTS Dau S Female W 9 MS MS MS
Willis WATTS Son S Male W 7 MS MS MS
Annie WATTS Dau S Female W 4 MS MS MS
Bobbie WATTS Son S Male W 2 MS MS MS

Source Information:
Census Place District 2, Covington, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254646
NA Film Number T9-0646
Page Number 299C 
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23821 I31796               
23822 I1313  Weaver  Donald Joe  10 Dec 1929  30 Nov 2007  Donald Weaver

Don J. Weaver was born on December 10, 1929, in Duncan, Okla. to Leroy and Viola Weaver. Don graduated from Gainesville High School in 1947.

Don had an interest in the medical field and therefore went on to serve in the United States Navy in the medical field for 3 years. Upon his honorable discharge, Don chose Patricia Settle to be his wife on Feb. 24, 1952.

After serving his country, he then chose a career in the health care industry by working for the Gainesville Hospital and then took a position as the administrator for Coleman Hospital.

Don then took a position with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas in their Provider Relations Division as a Provider Relations Representative, which encompassed calling upon hospitals. Through this 23-year career, Don made many lifetime friends at Blue Cross and as well as hospital personnel. He was greatly respected by his employees and peers. You could count on Don to have all of the answers to any issues you many have. He had a wealth of knowledge about hospital billing practices along with a great memory.

After retirement, Don enjoyed his farm in Saint Jo, Texas, and invited everyone that knew him and Pat to come and visit at the farm. They hosted many cookouts which we all enjoyed and now look back on as such happy events that we shared with this couple.

Don was called home on November 30 after a 3-week stay at Presbyterian Hospital in Denton, Texas. He will be greatly missed by his family, Jim and Susan Weaver; grandchildren, Jake, Alex, and Nick; great-grandchildren, Olivia and Alexis. Don is also survived by his wonderful mother, Viola. Don's death leaves a great void in each of our lives and as we continue on with our lives, we can all stop and think of the humor Don had and enjoy a happy thought.

The family will receive friends at the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today.

A Graveside Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007, at Fairview Cemetery, officiated by Rev. Rob Spencer. Services are under the direction of Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.

(Clipping from the Daily Register, Gainesville, Texas, not dated; transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2007) 
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23823 I31795               
23824 I42731  Weaver  Durant Demar  7 Aug 1873  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Pr. 13, Fostoria City
Enumerated 22 and 23 Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 183 Sheets 7A and 7B
East Crocker Street
240-162-171
Weaver, Dura D Head M W 37 m1 6/12 Oh Oh Oh Merchant Dry Goods
Weaver, Nettie A Wf F W 41 m2 6/12 2/2 Oh Pa Oh
Hazen, J. Clair Son M W 18 S Oh Oh Oh Salesman Dry Goods Store
Hazen, Charles Son M W 15 S Oh Oh Oh 
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23825 I40576  Weaver  Earl Thomas  15 Oct 1898  22 Dec 1995  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 43
24-24
Weaver, Earl T Head M W 31 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Weaver, Sarah Wf F W 26 m1 24? Tx Tx Tx
Weaver, Dorothy Dtr f W 6 S Tx Tx Tx (born to first wife based on Sarah's age at marriage, IF that age is correct??) 
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23826 I40169               
23827 I1315               
23828 I1334  Weaver  Jess P.  Abt 1862  Yes, date unknown  His occupation, according to the 1910 census, was working in a marble yard, apparently making tombstones.  STR06 
23829 I1292  Weaver  Leroy "Snip"  20 Mar 1908  26 Jun 1977  Leroy SSN: 440-10-4754  STR06 
23830 I14441               
23831 I27298  Weaver  Mary Catherine "Nina"  Abt 1850  Yes, date unknown  Is this Catherine Weaver, or a third wife? Or are the census listings for a different David M. McLemore.  STR06 
23832 I11288  Weaver  Meriah Emma  19 Feb 1878  25 Feb 1944  Obituary: Mrs. W.A. Fullen Buried at Newton. Funeral services for Mrs. W.A. Fullen, step-mother of Otis Fullen, official of the Security State bank, Mrs. F.B. Kee, and W. B. Fullen, all of this city, were held in Newton Sunday afternoon. Interment was in Weaver cemetery near Fairmount. Surviving Mrs. Fullen besides the daughter with whom she made her home are a son, Harvey Sherrod of Newton and 10 stepchildren, the three here, Mrs. Ramsey Simmons, Mrs. Ramsey Smith, Mrs. J.B. Bobbitt, and J. Bertis Fullen, all of Newton, Mrs. Kelly Fogg of New Orleans and Mrs. Charles Atkins of El Paso.

Kay Parker McCary notes that she was also married to Gene Sherrod. 
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23833 I11288  Weaver  Meriah Emma  19 Feb 1878  25 Feb 1944  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
23834 I11295  Weaver  Mittie  24 Apr 1897  19 Jan 1962  Name: Mittie Weaver Boyett
Death Date: 19 Jan 1962
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Apr 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.W. Weaver
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lou Garlington
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Weaver Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton Co., Texas
Burial Date: 21 Jan 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116969
Digital Film Number: 4028438
Image Number: 898
Reference Number: v X cn 25578
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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23835 I11295  Weaver  Mittie  24 Apr 1897  19 Jan 1962  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
23836 I14437  Weaver  Walter Robert  19 Jan 1897  28 Sep 1965  September 30, 1965 (unknown newspaper) W.R. Weaver Services to be held today at Spur Church of Christ Funeral services will be held today at 2:30 in the Spur Church of Christ for W.R. (Bob) Weaver, 68. Holland Boring, minister, will officiate. Mr. Weaver died Tuesday morning in a Crosbyton hospital. He had been ill about two months. Retired at the time of his death, Mr. Weaver had been an employee of West Texas Utilities Co. for 34 years. He served 33 years as manager at the local office in Spur. A member of the Church of Christ, he was also active in Boy Scout work and was also a member of the American Legion, VFW, and Rotary Club. He retired as manager of WTU in 1962. Survivors include his wife, one son, Bob, Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. Norton (Margaret) Barrett, Crosbyton and Mrs. Edd Brannon, Scottsdale, AZ, and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Bill Schmidt, Marshall Powell, Neal Chastain, Guy Goen, E.S. Lee, Cleston Pritchett, R.C. Lane and W.D. Blair. Burial will be in the Spur Cemetery.  STR06 
23837 I11513  Webb  B. Lewis "Bill"  9 Jan 1901  22 Aug 1953  Name: B. Lewis Webb
Death Date: 22 Aug 1953
Death Place: Mclean, Gray, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years 7 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Jan 1901
Birthplace: Roger Mills Co., Okla.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lewis H. Webb
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Lollie Morgan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Rancher
Place of Residence: Gray, Texas
Cemetery: Hillcrest
Burial Place: Mclean, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Aug 1953
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113982
Digital Film Number: 4030523
Image Number: 3411
Reference Number: cn 46043
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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23838 I11513  Webb  B. Lewis "Bill"  9 Jan 1901  22 Aug 1953  (Research):
Census Information (Courtesy Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1930 census
Texas, Gray County
ED 90-1 Pg. 81A
538/602
Webb, B. Louis, head, MW, 29, M, age when first married 20, OK TX TX
Lorena E., wife, FW, 26, M, age when first married 16, OK TX TX
Elton K., son, MW, 7, TX OK OK
Betty J., dau., FW, 5, TX OK OK
H--?--, Howard H. boarder, MW, 23, S, OK US US 
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23839 I11514  Webb  Felton Kirk  11 Dec 1922  12 May 1961  Name: Felton Kirk Webb
Death Date: 1961
Death Place: Pampa, Gray, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: WHITE
Death Age: 38 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Dec 1922
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Thelma Webb
Father's Name: B. Lewis Webb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorena Ethel Bush
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Rancher - Cattle
Place of Residence: PREC # 3, GRAY, TEXAS
Cemetery: HILLCREST CEMETERY
Burial Place: Mclean, Texas
Burial Date: 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116745
Digital Film Number: 4166580
Image Number: 471
Reference Number: 27549
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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23840 I46124  Webb  Henry Thomas  21 Aug 1913  12 Apr 2015  Henry Thomas Webb was born in Geneva, Texas on August 21, 1913 to Johnny and Mamie Webb. He was the oldest of five siblings. He passed away in San Augustine, Texas on April 12, 2015 at the age of 101 years, 7 months, and 22 days.He was a life-time member of the Geneva Baptist Church and was able to attend the homecoming of 2014. He was an active member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge # 251 of Milam, Texas for over forty years,he had a loving family for his entire life and all of his children were with him when he passed. He was kind and generous and had a life-time of many friends, but unfortunately he outlived all of his generation. He was known as the best gardener of Geneva, Texas and was active on his John-Deere tractor until the ripe age of 97. We will miss his presence and his warm heart and especially his, "'Ya'll be pretty now!"

He is survived by his wife of sixty-eight years, Dorothy Ener, also his 5 children: Bonnie Nulisch, Tommie Bowen, Ray Webb, Kenneth Webb, and Kathy McGraw, 11 Grandchildren: John Bowen, Rhonda Jones, Terri Salter, Tammi Burkes, Alicia Jeter, Curt Webb, Heather Webb, Kenny Webb, Leslie Huval, Tom Mc Graw, Lee Mc Graw, 22 Great Grandchildren: Brooke Salter, Brittany Salter, Josh Heinemeyer, Ashley Heinemeyer, Connor Jones, Aaron Jones, Ethan Jones, Katie Garza, Jacob Bowen, Kaleb Bowen, Lance Jeter, Reese Webb, Miles Jeter, Alec Webb, Cole Webb, Tyler Webb, Ryan Webb, Timothy Huval, Ruth Huval, Adam Huval, Lillian Huval, and Koen McGraw. He was preceded in death by his parents, and first wife, Yvonne Chambers, as well as three sisters, Atrelle Nethery, Winona Innerarity, and LaNorma Innerarity, and one brother, Virgil Webb.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, April 16, 2015, at the Starr Funeral Home,510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral Service will be at 11:00AM, Friday, April 17, 2015, at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Masonic Graveside Service will be at Myrtle Springs Cemetery on FM 330 N in Geneva, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 15, 2015, Page 14 
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23841 I47717  Webb  John Dale  30 Nov 1946  14 Nov 2019  John Dale Webb, Sr., 72, of Geneva, Texas passed away Thursday, November 14, 2019 at his residence.

Mr. Webb was born November 30, 1946 in Geneva to Frank Virgil Webb and Gloria Jean Behymer. He was a lifelong resident of Geneva and worked most of his life as a logger. He was a member of Geneva United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his son, John Dale Webb, Jr. and fiance', JaNelle, of Geneva; daughter, Tracy Webb of Hemphill; brother, Wayne Webb of League City; sisters, Janice Webb and Sue Butler, both of Geneva; and grandchildren, John Dale Webb III and Braelyn Webb.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 16, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Richard Smith officiating.
Burial will follow services in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, FM 330, in Geneva with Joe Clark, Clint Impson, Michael McClelland, Michael Harris, John Webb, and Trace Webb serving as pallbearers.

You may leave condolences and sign memorial book online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 20, 2019, Page 5 
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23842 I13492               
23843 I46200  Webb  Rejina Victory  28 May 1920  4 Jul 2015  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by McKenzie-Roberts.


Funeral services for Reginia "R.V" McLemore, 95, of Maydelle will be at Autry Funeral Home Chapel in Jacksonville. Interment will be at Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

She was born to Arthur and Myrtie Gleason Webb.

Regina was a member of the Mt. Hope Baptist Church of Maydelle. She was a hairdresser for ten years. She like to travel and enjoyed sewing and deer hunting. Regina was a great grandmother and wonderful friend.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Paul McLemore; daughter, Barba Herring; and a son-in-law, James Herring.

Survivors include her son, Danny McLemore; a brother, Fred Webb; 12 grandchildren; many, many, many great and great great grandchildren.

(Online obit: Autry Funeral Home 7/06/2015) 
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23844 I14777  Webb  Robert Stephen "Stephie"  21 Feb 1938  4 Dec 2013  Robert Stephen "Stevie" Webb, 75, of Center, passed away while surrounded by his family on Wednesday, December 4, 2013. He was born February 21, 1938 in Center to Lomax Webb and Versie Pate Webb. Steve attended Center High School and graduated in 1956. He attended Panola College and Stephen F. Austin. He later served in the United States Army. Steve worked for Land of Pines Dairy Products and as a distributor for Toms, where he retired in 2000. After retirement, he continued to raise and breed cattle and work at Center Livestock. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons and buddies. He took pleasure in cooking for friends and family. His favorite pastime was taking care of his cattle. Steve was a member of First Baptist Church of Center and also the Bible Class. He was involved in numerous community activities such as Center Little League, 4H, Kiwanis and Center ISD school board. Steve was a loving and caring husband, father and friend. His grandchildren were the joy and delight of his life. He will be dearly missed.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday, December 7, 2013 at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, December 8, 2013 at First Baptist Church in Center with Bro. Michael Hale and Bro. Carl Smith officiating. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

Pallbearers will be Michael Spells, Stephen Neuville, Tom Watkins, Bobby Griffin, Nathan Pike, Allan Metcalf and George Stubblefield. Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Warr, Joe Shofner, Cecil Watlington, John Walker, George Burns, Bertis Wells and Don Bush.

Survivors include

His loving wife of 51 years: Betty Webb of Center


Sons:

Barry Webb and wife, Michelle of Timpson

Darren Webb and wife, Wendi of Garrison


Granddaughters:

Emily Webb of Fort Smith, Arkansas

Taylor and Mallory Webb of Garrison

Tatum Greer of Timpson


Grandson: Trace Greer of Woden


Great Granddaughters:

Aubrey, Averi and Addisyn Greer of Woden

Sisters-in-law:

Mildred Webb of Center

Johnnie Smith and husband, Millard of Milam

Linda Horton and husband, Joe of Hemphill


Nephews:

Keith Webb of Center

Lomax Webb of Center


Numerous other nieces, nephews and cousins


Preceded in death by

Parents: Lomax Webb and Versie Pate Webb

Brother: Eugene Webb

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Stevie Webb CHS Memorial Scholarship Fund at Farmers State Bank in Center.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
December 11, 2013, Page 12 
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23845 I46945  Webb  Ruby Thelma  20 Sep 1905  30 Nov 1978  Her Texas Death Certificate shows her paretns as Fred Webb and Melissa Howell. Informant was Lester Jones, Son.  STR06 
23846 I6784  Webb  Susie Alice  18 Dec 1874  11 Nov 1966  Susie Allice "Webb" Trawick was born 18 DEC. 1874, died 11 NOV. 1966.

(From the Roger Mills Co. query board.) Unknown newspaper. Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Trawick, 91, who died in an Elk City hospital, were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, November 13, at Church of Christ with Lonnie Clayton, minister, officiating. Burial was in the Red Hill cemetery. Mrs. Trawick was born Dec. 18, 1874 in Arkansas and came to western Oklahoma when she was 8 years old. She was married in 1892 to W.H. Trawick, who preceded her in death in 1934. Surviving are one son, John, of Richmond, CA; five daughters, Bertie Chance, of Sacramento, CA; Mary Lou Delaughter, of Napa, CA; Grace Collins of LaMesa, CA; Lorene Barry of Richmond, CA and Bessie Lancaster of Lorenzo, TX; 16 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Funeral Arrangements were under the direction of Savage Funeral Home.


(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell) 
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23847 I9512  Weber  Luetta Oreana  14 Aug 1915  Feb 1995  According to her daughter, Carolyn, Luetta was born during Port Arthur's 1915 Hurricane. The .U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her as a daughter of Alex Weber and Maude E Hall.  STR06 
23848 I44074  Webster  Alfred H.  14 Dec 1889  21 Mar 1962  He has a military marker that shows a cross, and is engraved Alfred H Webster, Georgia, PFC Signal Corps, World War I, Dec 14, 1889 March 21, 1962.  STR06 
23849 I19287  Webster  Jonathan  5 Nov 1700  27 Jul 1746  The son of George and Sarah WEBSTER of Lebanon, Ct. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html  STR06 
23850 I30338  Webster  Julia Juanita  7 Jan 1920  26 Apr 2011  Her children wrote that she went by Juanita. She was born a few miles outside of Kosse, Texas. Juanita later married a WILSON, and as of 2008 was living in Vidor, Texas. In 2010, she moved to the live with daughter Norma on her Virginia farm until her death.  STR06 
23851 I44221  Weddle  Joy  23 Jun 1925  15 Nov 2007  She was married first to Lyman E. Eurich, who also has a memorial on FindAGrave.  STR06 
23852 I28218  Weeks  Alpha Reda  12 Oct 1911  17 Oct 1990  John W. Clark instead shows her first name as Althea.  STR06 
23853 I34483  Weeks  Archie Bryant  17 Aug 1918  1 Jul 1999  Laura Buckmaster shows him as the son of John William Weeks and Carrie Ann Scott of Texas.  STR06 
23854 I28269  Weeks  Dessie Marie  24 Sep 1916  5 Aug 2001  She was a Nurses aide at the Memorial Herman Baptist Hospital.  STR06 
23855 I16334  Weems  Lori Kaye  30 Jul 1968  22 Apr 2022  SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 10 August 1994 page 8 (with picture) "Weems tops class at Baylor University's School of Law"

Lori Kaye Weems, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.Z. (Bill) Weems Jr of Nacogdoches received her Juris Doctor Degree from Baylor University Graduation Program for the School of Law on Saturday, July 30, at Waco Hall, Baylor University Campus.

Weems graduated summa cum laude--the highest ranking student in the graduating class of 45 students.

On Aug. 1-4 she attended a meeting of the American Bar Association held in New Orleans where she participated in the National Moot Court Competition.

In September, Weems will join the staff of Judge Sam Johnson in Austin.

Parents of Weems are Dr. Mary Kate HALBERT Weems, a member of the faculty of Stephen F. Austin University and former Hemphill High School graduate, and attorney W.Z. (Bill) Weems Jr who has law offices in Hemphill, San Augustine and Nacogdoches.

Grandparents are Mrs. Genevieve HALBERT and the late L.T. HALBERT of Milam, former faculty members of the West Sabine and Hemphill Independent School Districts.

Mr. Halbert was also later associated with Halbert's Inc. and Holly Farms, Inc.

Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.Z. Weems Sr. of Dallas.

The 2019 obituary of her uncle listed her as niece, Loria Weems EVERS.

Obituary

Lori Weems Evers (Lori Kaye Weems) daughter of the late, William Zachary (Bill) Weems and Mary Kate (Suzy) Halbert Weems, was born September 26, 1968, in Lubbock, TX and passed to life eternal the week of April 22, 2022, in her home in Mary Esther, Florida.

Lori loved her family, her friends, and her life. She lived life to its fullest. Deeply loyal, passionately loving, and fiercely caring to all she loved and the causes she supported. We will miss her but know she has been restored to eternal life because of her faith in Jesus Christ.

Lori graduated from Nacogdoches High School. She earned her BA in 1990, her Masters in English, and then her law degree in 1994 all from Baylor University. After graduating first in her class at Baylor School of Law in 1994, she clerked for the Honorable Sam D. Johnson on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Lori Weems Evers fought, for people in areas of Family, Criminal, Probate and Government Law. She was an experienced & accomplished Florida attorney with over 20 years' experience.

In 2017, Lori made the decision to return to her roots in the law, representing people who could not fight for themselves. An expert on the Florida Constitution and its interrelation with complex statutory and regulatory schemes, Lori could spot legal issues decisively and accurately. Most importantly, she used her experiences lobbying opinion makers and leaders to solve her client's problem as quickly, creatively, inexpensively, and painlessly as possible.

Lori fought tirelessly for children and was recognized by The Florida Bar, Lawyers for Children America, the American Bar Association and Holland & Knight's highest awards for representing Florida's most vulnerable. Lori met her late husband, Greg Evers, in politics and they made their home in Baker, Florida.

Lori was preceded by her husband State Senator Greg Evers, her father Bill Weems, and her grandparents

She is survived by her mother Suzy, and her stepchildren Stephanie Evers Barlow of Milton FL, Jennifer Evers Wallace, La Grange, GA and Rob Evers of Windermere, FL, and two grandchildren. Her brothers Jon Weems and wife Amber of Marble Falls, TX; Zac Weems and wife Becky of Nacogdoches, TX; Rob Weems of Midland, TX; Her pride and joy nieces and nephew: Lexi, Max, Morgan, Natalie, Carli, and Mia.

Lori's life will be celebrated on May 28, 2022, at 2 p.m. Nacogdoches, TX at the Fredonia Hill Baptist Church, 1711 South St. Nacogdoches, TX. and May 21, 2022, at 1:00 pm in Florida at Shalimar United Methodist Church, 1 Old Ferry Road, Shalimar, FL 32579. She was laid to rest on May 2 at a family graveside service at the Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam, Texas.

In lieu of flowers please consider giving to a charity of your choice or one that Lori supported over the years.

Condolences and memories may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com. 
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23856 I16333  Weems  William Zachary  30 Jul 1944  9 Jun 2000  The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of William Zachary Weems, Jr. and Dorothy Lee Cooper. There was a World War II pilot, First Lt. William Z. Weems, Jr., who was missing over Torretta, Italy in July 1944. His next of kin was his wife, living on 2259 Goldsmith Road in Houston, Texas. It is not known if this is the same William Zachary Weems Jr who had a namesake son born in Harris County.

"....Attorney W.Z. (Bill) Weems Jr who has law offices in Hemphill, San Augustine and Nacogdoches..."

Obituary, copied from Find A Grave

William Zachary ("W.Z." or "Bill") Weems, Jr., 75, died peacefully in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 9, 2020, at his home in Nacogdoches, where he spent his final days surrounded by his close family.

Born in Houston, Texas, on July 30, 1944, to the late Lieutenant W.Z. Weems and Dorothy Cooper Weems, Bill grew up moving frequently, attending high school at Hillcrest High School in Dallas, and graduating from Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio, in 1962, where he was a competitive swimmer and active in Junior ROTC and Boy Scouts, earning his Eagle Scout at just 16.

Bill attended The Ohio State University and transferred to Texas Tech University in Lubbock where he graduated with a Finance undergraduate degree in 1968 and then law school in Texas Tech's second graduating class of Juris Doctorates in 1971. While an undergrad at Tech Bill roomed with the late Tom Halbert of Milam, Texas, and Bill married Tom's big sister Suzy on his 22nd birthday in 1966, a decision he called the very best and "most fortunate" of his life. Following law school, Bill served in the U. S. Army in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and then moved to East Texas where he opened law offices and title companies serving Sabine and San Augustine Counties. After joining his father for a stint in the tire business, Bill returned to East Texas to practice law in Nacogdoches, San Augustine and Sabine Counties until his retirement.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years Mary Kate "Suzy" Halbert Weems of Nacogdoches; Daughter Lori of Florida; Sons Jon and wife Amber of Marble Falls, Zac and wife Becky of Nacogdoches, and Rob of Midland; Grandchildren, Lexi, Max, Morgan, Mia, Carlie and Natalie; brother Craig and wife Pamela of Cedar Park, sister Barbara and husband Walt of Dallas; his favorite Aunt Marcie; and many nieces and nephews.

Bill loved golfing, farming, fishing, hunting, eating, travelling, living and -- most of all -- just being with his beloved family who he left with so many precious memories of laughter, love, and life. Bill's children love and remember him proudly and gratefully for his integrity, honesty, humor, humility and character and his infectious love for the people of his East Texas home. His grandchildren also will always love and remember their "Cockle" and have promised to take care of Suzy, Lori, Jon, Amber, Zac, Becky, Rob, each other and his beloved surviving service dog Buster.

Visitation will be held at Cason-Monk Funeral Home in Nacogdoches from 4 to 6 PM on Thursday evening, June 11, 2020, with graveside services to follow at Halbert Cemetery in Milam, Friday morning at 10 AM.

Honorary Pallbearers will be: Don Tucker, Richard Ahrens, Dillon Tinsley, and David Price.

Funeral Arrangements under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors. 
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23858 I892  Wehunt  Betty Alice  4 Mar 1935  29 Apr 2013  Ada Evening News
Tuesday, June 18. 1957

Sulphur

Betty Alice Wehunt Will Teach in Denver

Miss Betty Alice Wehunt is spending the summer in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wehunt. Miss Wehunt, who received her bachelor's degree in education from the Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, plans to teach in Denver, Colorado next year.

Obituary

Betty Alice Strong passed away on April 29, 2013. Betty was born in Ada OK on March 4th, 1935 to Arthur and Evelyn Wehunt and spent her childhood in Sulphur OK, graduating from Sulphur High School in 1953.

At Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater OK, Betty was an active member of Kappa Delta sorority. While at A&M she met her future husband, William R "Bill" Strong on a blind date. After receiving her BA degree in Home Economics in 1957 she started her career as a school teacher in Denver, CO and she and Bill, then a member of the US Army, were married in Colorado Springs in Feb. 1958.

Together they enjoyed living around the United States (Oklahoma, Texas, California, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia) and Germany (Berlin and Stuttgart) for over twenty years as members of the US Army, raising four sons and making many lifelong friends along the way.

She lived in the Oklahoma City area from 1978, where she has been an active member of the Putnam City Baptist Church and a Regional Manager for Hearst Business Publications for Oklahoma and the surrounding states. After her retirement in 2004 she and Bill spent winters in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas where she was also a member of the First Baptist Church.

Always an active person, her love of learning and travel continued throughout her life. She traveled extensively with family and friends all over the U.S., Europe, China and Northern Africa, and was actively planning new travel adventures with her grandchildren at the time of her passing.

She relished spending time with her five grandchildren at every opportunity. Being with them always brought her great joy.

Always elegant, always positive, her passion for life was contagious and lives on in all who knew her, and her deep love for her family and friends will forever be a cherished memory and a comfort for all the loved ones she leaves behind.

Betty is survived by her husband, Bill Strong; her sister, Lynda Wehunt Soady of Washington DC and her husband Bob Soady and son Rick Lewis; her son Richard Strong of San Francisco, CA; her son John Strong of Winston Salem, NC and his wife Kim and son Benjamin; her son Stanley Strong of Piedmont, OK and his wife Ginger and daughters Kennedy, Brooklyn and Rayanna; her son Gregory Strong of San Francisco, CA and his wife Cecilia and son Max.

The funeral service will be held at 10am Friday, May 3rd, 2013 at Mercer-Adams Funeral Service, 3925 North Asbury Avenue, Bethany, OK.

Excerpts from her eulogy, written by son Richard Strong

Good morning everyone, thanks very much for being here. Today, I'd like to share a couple of stories that Mom and I always enjoyed remembering together.

As most of you know, ours was an Army household, and while the boys were growing up we moved every three years or so to a new place. Some folks wouldn't like that type of life, but Betty saw it as an opportunity, taking full advantage of what each new place had to offer. We had the opportunity to live in Germany on two different tours, and during the first of those tours we took a family vacation to Greece.

While in Athens, we visited the Acropolis one morning, strolling around the ruins. I was pretty young, but I could see that Mom was fascinated by the history and by the setting. Now at that time on the Acropolis there were a lot of small pieces of rock and broken marble on the ground around the Parthenon. I decided to preserve the moment (or perhaps it was just boys being boys), and I reached down and picked up a hefty specimen and said "Mom, hide this in your purse!". She took the chunk of marble, looked around, smiled conspiratorially, opened her purse and nonchalantly dropped it right in.

I still have that piece of marble today. I think it's time to have it framed with a plaque that says "My Mom stole this from the steps of the Parthenon. What a gal!".

A little later that day Mom wanted to stroll around, and she and I ended up off the normal tourist path and back in a local working class neighborhood.
Well, it was lunch time, and Mom picked this small local place on the side of a busy road ? I had no idea why and truth be told I was a little uneasy. But I tell ya, the folks at this place were very friendly and more than happy to seat us, but they didn't speak any English. And there were no English menus. So, after a couple of minutes of unsuccessful menu charades the waiter motions to Mom and I to follow him. Mom is game to see what's going on so she pops right up and says let's go. I'm thinking I really have no idea what's happening here.

The waiter leads us across the busy road and inside a small building across the street. It turns out we're in a small kitchen with several large pots simmering on the stove. The waiter says something to the cook, who smiles and motions us over. He opens each of the pots so that we can see what's cooking, and Mom tells me we get to pick which one we want for lunch. Mom is having a great time, and me, I'm just trying to see whether there is anything that I can recognize in those pots.

So we both choose our main course, the waiter escorts us back across the street and then a few minutes later he treks back across the street and returns wielding a big tray with our meals. It was delicious.

Something clicked in my mind - this is kinda fun, Mom is kinda cool, I want to do this again!

That was my first lesson in how to travel, and it came directly from my Mom - appreciate the local history, show an interest in the culture, get off the beaten path and more often than not, you'll find some locals that are excited to show you around.

As I matured I grew to admire and appreciate more and more her desire to travel, and her appetite for new experiences. Because of her example, I now have many wonderful travel memories of my own.

In fact one of those memories comes from a trip that Mom and I took together.

A few years ago when my brother John and his family were living in Nanjing, China, Mom and I paid a visit. We had a wonderful time, and Mom thoroughly enjoyed all of the cultural and historical sites, as well as the local markets and restaurants that John and Kim showed us. While we were there we had lots of fabulous meals, but Mom loved recalling a story about one of our dinners in particular.

John and Kim had arranged a very nice dinner for us with their colleagues from work, and we had a grand dinner in a private room. Everything smelled and tasted wonderful, and then a special dish arrived and it was placed on the table in front of Mom. John explained to Mom that as guest of honor, as his Mom and the eldest guest, she was being given the honor of having the first bite of.... an artfully plated entr?e of...

Turtle!

John continued and told Mom that the turtle's shell, which was detached and sitting on top of the rest of the turtle entree, had been slow cooked so that you could bite into it and eat the outer layers. That's apparently where she should start.

While John was explaining this. I could see Mom's eyes getting bigger and bigger, and when it was time for her to take the first bite, she looked all around the table, her gaze finally settling on me and she said "Riiiich, I think this is something that you might like to try!"

So that's how I got my first taste of turtle, and in that one bite earned a week's worth of brownie points and saved my Mom from trying to pick up an entire turtle shell with a pair of chopsticks.

You know, after I heard of Betty's passing on Monday, that evening I sat in front of my computer and looked at hundreds of pictures that I had of her. Viewing those pictures made me realize all over again what a passion she had for living, and how much she enjoyed her time with her family and friends.

I'm certain that passion for life that she had lives on in each one of us who had the privilege to know her.

In particular, as I look around and see her grandchildren, I'm thankful that each of them got to experience her generous spirit and to know how much she loved them. I look forward to hearing about their adventures and their accomplishments and thinking about how proud Betty would be of them.

Lastly, as I look at her life, and the example she set for me personally, I know I'll always tell anyone willing to listen what a wonderful woman she was, and how proud I am to call myself her son

 
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23859 I41482  Weilbacher  Katharine Christiana  10 Dec 1810  30 Nov 1892  FindAGrave shows that her tombstone was inscribed "Gattin Von Peter Haag - Translates to Wife of Peter Haag" and indicates she was the "Daughter of Johann Georg and Marie Elisabeth Rosert Weilbacher. Born in Bonfeld, Oberamt Heilbronn, W?rttemberg, Germany."

She married first Christof Kappelmann (1739-1838) about 1834 in W?rttemberg. They had a daughter, Pauline Kappelman Pape.

She married second Johann Peter Haag on February 2, 1841 in Germany. 
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23860 I251  Weimmer  Richard John William  13 Mar 1925  19 Dec 2002  RICHARD J WEIMMER 13 Mar 1925 19 Dec 2002 (V) 77360 (Onalaska, Polk, TX) (none specified) 053-18-0097 New York  STR06 
23861 I12699  Weinhardt  Christiana  19 Feb 1859  6 Jun 1931  As of the 1930 census, Christina was living with her son Fred, and two daughters, ages 24 and 20. It appears the girls may have been born in Nebraska?  STR06 
23862 I47253  Weinstein  Harriete R.  27 Dec 1929  1 Jul 2015  On July 1, 2015, Harriette R. Solomon (nee Weinstein); beloved wife of Marvin B. Solomon and the late Bernard Rosensweig; devoted mother of Abbie (Gary) Bass and Dr. Jeffrey Rosensweig (Cheryl Spector); dear step-mother of Cantor Robbie (Helen) Solomon and Marsha Solomon (companion Mary); loving sister of Millie Snyder of Charleston, WV and the late Dr. Bernard Weinstein; beloved daughter of the late Abraham and Nettie Weinstein; adored Bubby of Benjamin Bass, Sophie Bass, Mariah Rosensweig, Carmi Rosensweig, Sam (Kristy) Solomon, and Byron Solomon; cherished great grandmother of Nicolas and Leo Solomon; also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, dear friends and caregivers at North Oaks and Mercy Medical Center. Services at SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC., 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Friday, July 3, at 1 pm. Interment Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Cemetery - 3901 Washington Blvd. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to Jewish Community Services, 5750 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215 or Hadassah of Greater Baltimore, 3723 Old Court Road, #205, Baltimore, MD 21208 or Surgical Oncology at Mercy Medical Center, c/o Mercy Health Foundation, 301 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202. In mourning at 725 Mount Wilson Lane (North Oaks), Baltimore, MD 21208, Friday following interment through Sunday with services at 6:30 pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The family will begin receiving Saturday and Sunday after 1 pm.
Published in Baltimore Sun on July 3, 2015 
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23863 I34548  Weiss  Joan Arlene  21 May 1930  31 Jul 2018  Joan Birdwell Bailey was my Mom, and I pray my words do her justice. Mom was summoned by the Lord on July 31, 2018. The only child of Lola and Frederick Weiss, she was born on May 21, 1930 in White Plains, New York. She joined the USAF and in 1949, while working as an air traffic controller at Keesler AFB in Mississippi, she met, fell in love with, and married a dashing young airman named Norman Birdwell of San Augustine.

They had four children together in a 14-year period. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lola and Frederick Weiss, her son, Brett Michael Birdwell, and Norman Birdwell. She is survived by a daughter, Linda Birdwell Thomson of San Augustine, two sons, Bruce Frederick Birdwell (wife Jacque) of Houston, and Barry Norman Birdwell of San Antonio, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Mom remained the glue that held the family together as she oversaw the numerous moves from one location to another as the military assigned dad where he was needed. Biloxi, Alamagordo, Tucson, Laredo, Bryan, Waco, New York, the United Kingdom, and Alexandria all come to mind. A bunch of sometimes rowdy children and numerous pets packed into a car for hours bring back fond memories.

Mom had to perform as both parents while dad spent a year in Vietnam. Only as I matured did I comprehend just how difficult that was for her. No one could have done better or with more class. Mom encouraged, inspired, guided, disciplined, tutored, bandaged, and consoled us. She loved animals, was kind, giving, and demonstrated compassion to those less fortunate. Mom passed those traits to her children. While her children were the joy of her life, she was truly the joy and inspiration of ours.

Even when she worked on what was at that time the largest off-shore submersible oil rig in the world ("New Era"), everyone on the rig referred to her as "Mom". That alone speaks volumes.

So, Mom, although I cannot see you now, I will see you again on the other side.

We love and miss you Mom, Bruce

At her request, a intimate quiet memorial service will be held. 
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23872 I45267  Welch  Frank  15 Sep 1888  19 Jan 1960  His FindAGrave memorial pages shows him as a son of John Ell Welch and Mary Fullbright.  STR06 
23873 I30079  Welch  Ida Frances  6 Mar 1875  2 May 1910  AKA Ida Boyette  STR06 
23874 I6988  Welch  Jenkins H.  7 Feb 1850  29 Oct 1922  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 3A
38-39
Welch, Jenkins Head W M Feb 1851 49 m 30 Ark Miss Ala Farmer
Welch, Louisa F (nee Griffen) Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M 30 9/4 Tx Tenn Tx
Welch, Hannah E Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Griffin, Cora N Niece W F Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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23875 I135  Welch  Mary Ann  28 Dec 1840  19 Jul 1921  The death certificates of Mary's two oldest sons have seemingly conflicting information as to the name of their mother. LaVonne Bennett, an Ionia County researcher, emailed me that while at the Eaton County Courthouse, she "learned from death records of Wm Bert and Elmer that papa's name was Frank/Franklin Smith, and that mama's was either Mary (Ann?) ELVERT b in Ionia or (Mary?) Ann WELCH b Canada!" However, although William Bert Smith's death certificate shows his mother as Mary Elvert, his marriage license lists his mother as Mary Welch. Additionally, Marcus's marriage certificate list his mother as Mary Ann Welch. Samuel Lee Chapman's death certificate, a son by Mary Ann's second marriage, also lists his mother as Mary Ann WELCH. Only Marcus Chapman's death certificate shows his mother's maiden name as unknown. It was filed by the "Bureau Social Aid Records, Ionia," however, and not a relative.

In looking at a transcription of the Ionia, MI 1850 Federal Census, I discovered that a Mary Ann WELCH and William WELCH were living with the ELEVERT family. It appears likely that 30 year old Ann Elvert is their mother, the former Anna BROWN. Anna Brown appears to have first married William WELCH, and later remarried William ELVERT. It is also possible that Mary Ann and William may have been orphaned or otherwise abandoned, and were living with the Elvert family at the time of that census.

Mary did not have an easy life. At 38, she had been twice widowed, and had charge of four young sons: Elmer Smith, Bert Smith, Samuel Lee Chapman, and Marcus Chapman. Marcus was a newborn. Additionally, she had five older stepchildren, who may not have been particularly happy to have both lost their father and gained a stepmother in a relatively brief period of time.



In James Leak's 3-23-1875 petition to be named the administrator of Samuel's will, he states: ".....for the following among other reasons the widow is not able to work or take charge of her interest in said estate and the heirs are of them three minors and under Guardianship and those who are of age are not in circumstances to carry on to advantage of the whole of said real estate and further the estate has a large part of said land under a crop of wheat down by said deceased in his lifetime which will require the same care and attention necessary to protect crops on the whole of said lands."

LaVonne Bennett also located the following obituaries and will for Mary Ann:

(There was) only this very brief mention in the Grand Ledge (newspaper): "THE GRAND LEDGE INDEPENDENT, MI, Friday, July 22, 1921, front page: MRS. MARY CHAPMAN, mother of W. B, Smith of this city, who has been ill with paralysis since the latter part of May, passed away at her home near Lake Odessa, July 16, at the age of 84 years. She also leaves two other sons, Elmer Smith and Marcus Chapman, at home."

In THE WAVE-TIMES, Lake Odessa, MI, pg 5, July 22, 1921: "Woodland (News items) - FRANK SMITH and his sister Miss GERTIE SMITH were in Odessa Tuesday afternoon attending the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Mary Chapman who died Saturday from a paralytic stroke."

Probated Will #8880, Ionia County, MI, filed 8-15-1921. Mary Ann Chapman's real estate was valued at $6500; personal estate at $100. Administrator Marcus B. Chapman of Lake Odessa was also one of the heirs, along with: Elmer Smith, son, age 5(6?), of Lake Odessa; W. B. Smith, 53, Grand Ledge; Clair Chapman, nephew, 19, Grand Ledge; Herbert Chapman, nephew, 21, of Montana [in another section of the papers, they were referred to as grandchildren]; and Marcus, 46, Lake Odessa.

From her will (barely readable) made 11-14-1906: ".....to Francis Elmer Smith, son, she wanted him to have property of the east 1/2 of the south east 1/4 of Section 22, Tpw 5N, Range 7W. If he predeceased her and had no heirs, the land was to go to Marcus B., Herbert and Clare, and ______ (all the preceding were Chapmans. To William B. Smith, son, she willed the west 1/2 of the above property.

Marcus was to receive his choice of her household furniture, as was Francis Elmer. She bequeathed $100 to (Daniel or Samuel) Lee Chapman, son of Herbert.

Addendum: W. B. Smith of Grand Ledge was appointed Guardian of Clare Chapman, minor. Herbert Chapman (legalee?) NR (no record?)

Detail of Death Certificate: Mary A. Chapman, Female, White, Widdow, Date of Birth Dec 28, Age 84 Yrs, 6 Mos, 16 Days, Birthplace Canada, Name of Father Wm. Welch born England, Name of Mother Anna Brown born England Informant Marcus Chapman Lake Odessa (son) Date of Death 16 July 1921 Filed 19 July 1921 
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23876 I135  Welch  Mary Ann  28 Dec 1840  19 Jul 1921  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township

33 65 68 Elvert William 49 M Farmer 300 Ireland
34 65 68 Elvert Ann 30 F Ireland
35 65 68 Helch (sic) William 11 M Upper Canada
36 65 68 Helch (sic) Mary A. 10 M (sic) Mich
37 65 68 Elvert James 8 M Mich
38 65 68 Elvert Cornelius 5 M Mich
39 65 68 Elvert Julia 3 F Mich
40 65 68 Elvert Emily 1 F Mich

This Census was transcribed by Beth Wills and proofread by Pat Billings, Hope Farris, Kathy Laux for the USGenWeb Census Project, http://www.usgenweb.org/census

1860 Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township (21 Sept 1860)
#2718-2616
Wm. ELVERT 63 M Farmer 1000 500 Ireland
Ann ELVERT 48 F Ireland
Cornelius 15 M Michigan
Julia 13 F Michigan
Harry 11 M Michigan
John 9 M Michigan
Elizabeth 6 F Michigan
Ellen 4 F Michigan
James 18 M Michigan
Mary WELCH 21 F Teacher

Furthermore, it appears that Ann and William Elvert divorced in 1869. Maybe this accounts for the 16 year old Elizabeth Elvert living, Mary's half sister, living with Mary in 1870?

1869 Elvert Ann vs. William 673

Ionia County Divorce Index http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/divorce%20index.txt

1870 Ionia County, Odessa Township
129-128
Smith, Mary 30 F W Farming and Keeping House 2500 475 Mich Father/Mother Foreign Birth
Smith, Elmer F 4 M W Michigan
Smith, William B 1 M W
Elvert**, Elizabeth 16 F W Michigan Attended School Father and Mother of Foreign Birth

1880 Ionia County, Odessa Township (1 June 1880) #21-23
Chapman, Mary A W F 40 Widow Keeping House Mich Ireland Ireland
" Elmer WM 14 Son School Mich Mich US? (last name SMITH)
" Burtis WM 11 Son School Mich Mich " (last name SMITH)
" Lee WM 7 Son Mich Mich "
" Marquis WM 5 Son Mich Mich "


1900 Ionia County, Odessa Township
ED #21
39-40
Chapman, Mary A Head Dec 1840 58 Mich Ireland Ireland Farmer
Smith, Elmer Son Mar 1866 Mich NY NY Laborer
Chapman, Marcus Son Sep 1878 Mich NY Mich Laborer 39-41
Chapman, Lee Head July 1875 Mich NY Mich Teaching School
Chapman, Marion Wife Mar 1876 Mich Mich Mich
Chapman, Lee Son May 1900 Mich Mich Mich 
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23878 I12206  Welch  William  Bef 1816  Bef 1850  It was reported by Marcus Chapman, on the death certificate of his mother, Mary Ann Welch, that her parents were William Welch and Anna Brown, born in England. It appears that Mary Ann's parents were actually both born in Ireland.

At the time of the 1850 Ionia County, Michigan census, a 9 year old Mary Ann Welch and 11 year old William Welch were living in the home of William and Ann Elvert of Berlin Township, both born in Ireland. Based on circumstantial evidence, it appears that Ann Elvert may have been the widowed mother of Mary Ann and William, the former Ann (Brown) Welch. If so, she was born circa 1820 in Ireland, and married and gave birth to her son William prior to age 19. And as 11 year old William was listed as being born in U(pper) Canada, and 9 year old Mary Ann as being born in Michigan, the Welch's appear to have immigrated to Michigan circa 1840 via Canada. In reading the section devoted to Berlin Township in the 1881 HISTORY OF IONIA AND MONTCALM COUNTIES MICHIGAN, no listing is found for William Welch. There is a Simeon Welch that is listed as voting in an election in 1846. At the time of the 1850 census, there was a Simpson Welch, age 45 and born in Kentucky, living in Berlin Township (#43-45). A Simon Welch, age 39, is listed in the 1850 Ionia County census in Easton Township (#275-283) as well. He and his wife Nancy were both born in New York.

Neighbors of the Elvert's at the time of the 1850 census were the McLaughlin's and the Humphries. Both of these men were born in Ireland, and both their wives in Novia Scotia. Perhaps Ann and William Welch came to Ionia via the same route. In 1860, Mary Welch, age 21, was still listed as a member of the Elvert household.

On the 1870 census, Mary Ann Welch reported that both her parents were "foreign born." On the 1880 census, she reports that they were both born in Ireland. Mary Ann herself reports in both 1870 and 1880 that she was born in Michigan. However, when he filed her death certificate, her son Marcus Chapman reports her as being born in Canada. This is incorrect, as Mary appears to have been born in Michigan very shortly after they immigrated from Canada.

Another possiblity are the following families listed in the Montreal Emigrant Society Passage Book of 1832 (Reel H-962, Vol 46) has two seperate references to a William Welch. The passage book is a record of poor and destitute immigrants from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, forwarded and relieved by the Montreal Emigrant Society from 12 May to 5 November 183

(Line 604) On July 13th, 1832 a Wm. Welch and his wife were listed as being from Kerry (?). One of them was over the age of 40, and the other between the age of 20 and 40. They had three children, one an infant with the other two being under the age of 7. They were sent to Prescott.

(Line 994) On July 28, 1832 a Wm. Welch and his wife, both over between the ages of 40 and 60, were listed as the parents of five children, three over the ages of 14, one between 7 and 14, and the youngest under the age of 7. The location where they were from was left blank. Others arriving that day all appeared to be from various counties in Ireland. They also were sent to Prescott.

At the present time, it is not known if the two Wm. Welch's listed above are related to each other, or if either or both are related to the Wm. Welch who is the father of Mary Ann Welch. It appears, however, that if Ann Elvert, born ca 1820 in Ireland, was the widow of William Welch, then she is too young to be the wife shown in either family. These could be the parents of her husband, however.

I Found a Wm. Welch in Lyons Township, Ionia County in 1870, at #362-360, 49 years old, born MD. Also in household, Richard E. 30 born PA and Sarah J 73 born MD, widow. I also looked at Lyons Township on the 1860 film, and Wm. Welch was listed as 35, Sarah as 62? Richard 25, with Ida Green age 4, Mary age 2. Birthplaces of the Green girls was MI, the birthplaces for all the others the same as was listed on the 1860 census. This does not appear to be a good match for the Wm. Welch who was the father or the brother of Mary Ann Welch, for she quite clearly notes that both of her parents were born outside of the United States, both on the 1870 and 1880 census. In 1880, she shows that her parents were both born in Irelan 
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23879 I11077  Welch  William  Abt 1838  Yes, date unknown  Could this be him in 1880?

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William WELSH Self M Male W 44 CAN Farmer IRE IRE Jane WELSH Wife M Female W 40 CAN Keeping House SCO SCO William J. WELSH Son M Male W 21 MI Farmer CAN C Henry WELSH Son S Male W 19 MI Works On Farm CAN CAN


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information:
Census Place Marion, Sanilac, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254605
NA Film Number T9-0605
Page Number 167D 
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23880 I31386  Wells  Dennis Wayne  4 Dec 1952  1 Apr 1998  Dennis McLemore was adopted by his grandparents, Hall WELLS and Naomi Irene HARRISON, after his mother's death. He was about nine years old at the time. His former wife, Helen Johnson, shows that his date of birth was 4 December 1952.  STR06 
23881 I31559  Wells  Elijah Lincoln  1 Sep 1861  20 Dec 1928  He is the son of Solomon Wells and Cassa Isaacs of Edmonson County, Kentucky. ("Backtracking to our Past" on WorldConnect on Rootsweb, Norma Johnson, email NormJn2@aol.com)  STR06 
23882 I31559  Wells  Elijah Lincoln  1 Sep 1861  20 Dec 1928  (Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Kentucky, Edmonson County, Brownsville
Enumerated 8 Aug 1870
Page 102
619-622
Wells, Solomon 42 M W Farmer $1600 $500 Kentucky
Wells, Cassie 40 F W Housewife Illinois
Wells, Judy A 18 F 2 Housemaid Missouri
Wells, James U 12 M W Kentucky
Wells, Leida C 13 F W Kentucky
Wells, Sarah E 6 F W Kentucky
Wells, Elijah L 8 M W Kentucky
Wells, Rutha A 4 F W Kentucky
Wells, Cassie 2/12 F W Kentucky Born in May

1880 Census
Kentucky, Edmonson County, Brownsville, Enumeration Distric
t 38
Enumerated 11 June 1880
Page B. 14 SD 2 ED 38
123-123
Wells, Solomon W M 52 Farmer Kentucky N.C. Kentucky Farmer
Wells, Carra W F 50 Wife Keeping House Illinois Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Judy A W F 28 Dtr Mo. Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Caroline W F 25 Dtr Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, James U W M 23 Son Laborer Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Elijah L W M 18 S Laborer Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Sarah E W F 16 Dtr Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Ruthy A W F 13 Dtr Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Catherine M W F 9 Dtr Broken Arms Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky

1900 Census
Kentucky, Edmonson County, Rocky Hill Station, Parker Magisterial District
16 June 1900
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 13A Stamped 70A
269-269
Wells, Elijah Hd W M Sept 1868 30 M6 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer
Wells, Lucy E Wf W F Aug 1873 26 M6 4/4 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, William Son W M Oct 18?? 4 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Hall Son W M Apr 1897 3 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Vona Dtr W F May 1878 S S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Rias Son W M Apr 1900 1/12 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Solomon Father W M Jan 1828 72 Wd Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky

1910 Census
Not Located

1920 Census
Texas, Polk County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated 16 and 17 January 1920
SD 7 ED 123 Sheet 5A
75-79
Wells, Elijah Hd M W 58 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Ella Wf F 2 46 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer
Wells, Hall Son M W 23 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Laborer on Farm
Wells, Rias Son M W 19 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Laborer on Farm
Wells, Salmon (sic) Son M W 17 Tx Kentucky Kentucky Laborer on Farm
Wells, Edgar Son M W 15 Tx Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Emma Dtr F W 11 Tx Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Runa Dtr F 2 10 S Tx Kentucky Kentucky 
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23883 I31555  Wells  Hall  24 Apr 1896  11 Oct 1972  (Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 101-184 SD 26 Sheet 3A Stamped 221
60-63
Wells, Ella Hd F W 56 M 20 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Edgar Son M W 25 S Tx Kentucky Kentucky Laborer Sa
w Mill
60-64
Henderson, Leonard Son-in-law M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Henderson, Emma Dtr F W 21 M Tx Kentucky Kentucky
Wells, Ris Son M W 29 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Pipe Fitter Oil Refinery
61-65
Wells, Hall Hd M W 32 M@21 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Laborer Saw Mill
Wells, Oma Wife F W 28 M@19 Texas Mississippi Georgia
Wells, Alton Son M W 8 S Tx Kentucky Tx
Wells, Doriene Dtr F W 6 S Tx Kentucky Texas
Wells, Virginia Dtr F w 5 1/2 Tx Kentucky Texas 
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23884 I38167               
23885 I21238  Wells  Mary  6 Aug 1741  2 Jul 1776  FindAGrave shows that her tombstone was inscribed:

In memory of Mrs Mary Allis
wife of Mr Lucius Allis
died July 2 1776 in the
36th year of her age 
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23886 I31578  Wells  Runa  21 Aug 1909  5 Feb 1928  Norma Johnson shows that she died as a young woman in Chaves County, New Mexico.  STR06 
23887 I21288  Wells  Thomas (Gov.)  Abt 1590  Aft 14 Jan 1659  Gov Thomas Welles - In 1646 Thomas married Elizabeth Foote, widow of Nathaniel Foote who died in Wethersfield in 1643, and sister of Joseph Deming of Wethersfield. She was unwilling to leave the homestead of many acres she was managing after her husband's death.

As a result, one of the highest officers in the colony left his home in the center of Hartford and moved to Wethersfield with his younger children, Samuel and Sarah who were raised with her younger children Frances, Sarah, and Rebecca.

Thomas wrote his will on 7 Nov 1659. He seemed to be in good health on the evening of 14 Jan 1659/60, being well after supper, but dead by midnight. His will left his wife the use of half his housing and orchard, with her own land to be returned to her. His own land and house went to his grandson Robert, the only child of his oldest son to live in Wethersfield.

He left land to sons Samuel and Thomas, and to Thomas son of the deceased son John, 20 pounds to Thomas, Samuel, Mary's children, Anne, Sarah, and 10 pounds to Mary Robbins' children. Elizabeth lived another 22 years, leaving her estate to her children and grandchildren by Nathaniel Foote.

Source http://www.langeonline.com/ and the article "The Descendents of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut, of Connecticut 1590-1658, By Donna Holt Siemiatkoski, Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, Maryland 1990 pp 11-13

http://www.footefamily.org/elizno1.htm 
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23888 I31581  Wells  Vona  27 May 1898  27 May 1975  Name: Vona Wells Buckner
Death Date: 27 May 1975
Death Place: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1898
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elijah Lincoln Wells
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Ella Furlong
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243826
Digital Film Number: 4167849
Image Number: 2934
Reference Number: 53747
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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23889 I31580  Wells  William Pleasant  Oct 1895  Abt 1954  He was said to have married Julia Belle BLOCKER, who was born 19 Jan 1899.  STR06 
23890 I38252  Wennstedt  Richard G.  2 Oct 1938  26 Sep 2000  DODGE - The funeral for Richard G. Wennstedt, 61, of Dodge, formerly of Fremont, will be 2:30 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church in Fremont.
He died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000, in his home.

Wennstedt was born Oct. 2, 1938, in Fremont to Gustav and Anna 'Hipke' Wennstedt. He grew up in Fremont and attended schools here.

He worked for Nick Neff Motor Company, Asplund Tree Service, both in Fremont and in later years worked briefly for Robert Sand and Gravel of Valley. He spent 40 years in law enforcement. He began with Fremont Police Department Reserves and then joined the department full time. He worked as a deputy with Dodge County Sheriff's Department and became Dodge County Sheriff in 1974 and served until 1986. He was Police Chief of Cedar Bluffs from 1987 until 1992, then Police Chief of Dodge from 1992 until the present time. He married Holly Dahl Zakovec Jan. 20, 1990, in Wahoo. He served as Police Chief of Snyder since 1999, along with his duties in Dodge. He also was a security guard at Nebraska Motor Complex near Scribner.

He was a member of Northeast Nebraska Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association, Police Officer's Association of Nebraska and Police Chief's Association on Nebraska.
Survivors include: his wife; a daughter, Kellie (Mrs. Jeff) Nelson of Fremont; two stepsons, Ryan Zakovec and fiance Brienna Samek of Aurora, Colo., and Brent Zakovec of Morse Bluff; a sister, Elvera (Mrs. Gerald) Woodgate of Ord; three brothers, Fred Wennstedt, Vic (and wife, Betty) Wennstedt and Bob (and wife, Nancy) Wennstedt, all of Fremont; a mother-in-law and father-in-law, Genevieve and Henry Dahl of North Bend; a grandson, Ryan Nelson of Fremont and nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Carmen and Geraldine; a brother, Mike; and first wife, Linda.

The Rev. Eugene Watson will officiate Friday's service. Visitation will be 1-9 tonight with family receiving friends from 6-9 at Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont. Visitation will continue 9-11:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home and will one hour prior to service time at the church. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.


http://fremonttribune.com
 
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23891 I7298  Went  Dollie  6 Sep 1873  4 Sep 1966  In Virgie Speight's "Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas," a column originally written September 26, 1963 about Dolly Wente Arnold was published, on the occasion of Dollie's Ninetieth Birth Anniversary. Dolly remembered her mother spinning thread and weaving cloth, skills which she learned as a child, but did not have to use after growing up. She continues to knit, crochet and embroider. Mrs. Arnold and her two sisters attended a private school in Hemphill taught by Miss Margaret Weatherred, and later went to Hemphill public school. (Speights, p. 22)

At the time of the 1940 census, Dolly was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Della and John Cox, in Houston, Texas.

 
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23892 I7298  Went  Dollie  6 Sep 1873  4 Sep 1966  (Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 April 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 12 A Stamped 83
249-250
Arnold, Dollie Hd F W 56 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Arnold, Winfred Son M W 34 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer 
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23893 I7296  Went  John E.  11 Nov 1844  6 Feb 1917  Appears on the Muster Roll of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, Capn J.M. Burroughs. All men enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863. "J.E. Went, Private; born Miss; dark eyes; light hair; light complexion; 5 ft 7 inches; farmer." He was Confederate Pension Application Number 16426  STR06 
23894 I460  Wente  J.H.  1820  Bef 1850  Also shown as Wendt.  STR06 
23895 I11722  Werner  Aaron Baugher  28 Aug 1882  7 May 1959  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 8B
172-173
Werner, Aaron B. Hd m W 47 M 22 Pa Pa Pa Foreman Railroad
Werner, Anna W. Wf F WE 43 M 18 Ill Germany Germany
Werner, Ruth M Dtr F W 21 S Md Pa Ill
Werner, Mildred D Dtr F W 16 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Raymond A Son M W 14 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Grace J Dtr F W 13 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Ralph F SOn M W 11 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Buelah C Dtr F W 10 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Neva J Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Pa Pa Ill
Werner, Marion C Dtr F W 2/1`2 S Pa Pa Ill

 
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23896 I12257  Werner  Aaron Schmidt  1 Feb 1824  23 Aug 1891  Dean Cramer shows him as a son of Jacob Werner and his second wife, Juliana Cramer.  STR06 
23897 I12257  Werner  Aaron Schmidt  1 Feb 1824  23 Aug 1891  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 27 Sep 1850
Stamped 331
285-285
Aaron Werner 26 M Farmer Pa
Elizabeth Werner 25 F Pa
Amelia Werner 1 F Pa
Michael Miller 11 M Pa
Lewis Markle 13 M Pa


 
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23898 I42433  Werner  Catharina  9 Jun 1778  Yes, date unknown  Too old to be the Catharina Werner who married Christian Cramer and moved to Ohio. That was more likely Maria Catherina Werner, born in 1791 to the same parents.  STR06 
23899 I12243  Werner  Elizabeth  10 Oct 1811  13 Feb 1847  Dean Cramer shows her as a daughter of Jacob Werner and his first wife, Catharina Elixabeth Cramer, both of York County, PA. He shows she was christened at the Stone Church in York, with Helfer and Sophia Cramer as sponsors.  STR06 
23900 I11702  Werner  Emaline  23 Jun 1853  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married Abdiel Runkle Rohrbaugh.  STR06 


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