1902 - 1997 (95 years)
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Name |
Bradie Cassie Clark [1, 2, 3, 4] |
Birth |
29 Apr 1902 |
Clarktown Community, Sabine County, Texas [1, 3, 4, 5] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
16 Dec 1997 |
Jasper, Jasper County, Texas [1, 4, 6] |
Burial |
Fairmount Cemetery, Yellowpine, Sabine County, Texas [1, 4] |
Notes |
- The Sabine County Reporter
December 24, 1997, Page 12
Bradie C. Smith
Bradie C. Smith, 95, of Jasper died at 5:34 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1997, at Lakes Regional Medical Center in Jasper.
She was born April 29, 1902, in the Clarktown community as a daughter of the late George B. and Winnie (Low) Clark and was a member of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Mrs. Smith was a former longtime resident of Sabine County and had lived in the Jasper area for 20 years.
Survivors: two sons, Arlis Smith of Jasper and Harold Smith of Newton; eight grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Mike Smith and Clarence Howell officiating. Interment was in Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)
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Person ID |
I11347 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Father |
George Barnett "Barney" Clark, b. 26 May 1866, Texas d. 9 Feb 1949, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas (Age 82 years) |
Mother |
Alma Winnieford "Winnie" Lowe, b. 20 Oct 1871, Texas d. 2 Nov 1910, Sabine County, Texas (Age 39 years) |
Marriage |
18 Sep 1892 |
Sabine County, Texas [7] |
- John W. Clark also shows an addtional daughter, Alma Winniford, b. 31 Oct 1910 and d. 31 oct 1934, never married. Not found on census or cemetery records, however.
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Family ID |
F4763 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Everett Osborne Smith, b. 30 Jul 1904, Fairmount Community, Sabine County, Texas d. 22 Apr 1968, Fairmount Community, Sabine County, Texas (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
Y [4] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F5569 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
17 Jul 2012 |
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Photos |
| Clark, Bradie andy Myrtle, Ca 1915 Sisters Bradie (l) and Myrtie (r), daughters of George Barnett Clark and Alma Lowe, married brothers, sons of Obediah Smith and Celia Smith. This photo of them was taken ca 1915 in Fairmount, Sabine County, Texas. |
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Sources |
- [S336] The Sabine County Reporter, P.O. Box 700, Hemphill, Texas (Published Weekly), (Founded in 1883, The Sabine County Reporter (USPS 474-660) is published once a week on Wednesday. The Reporter is Published by Sabine County Reporter, Inc. Postmaster: Send change of address to P.O. Box 700, Hemphill, Texas 75948-0700. The Sabine County Reporter and The Rambler merged March 1, 1988. Member National Newspaper Association and Texas Press Association.), December 24, 1997, Page 12 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1305] Clark, John W. "Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas" (American Reference Publishing Co., Ste. 262-250, Ridgleas Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, c. 1971), (This book was complied by John William Clark, 1023 Harris Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 in honor of William Clark...information was obtained from family records and interviews with relatives having first hand knowledge of the facts; census records of South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas; cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions; library books in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Austin, Hemphill, Lufkin and Nacogdoches, and letters from many interested people all over the country willing to help and be helped. A copy of this book was found by Trudy Cox at the Abilene Christina Unversity Brown Library and xeroxed by her, and a copy sent to Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio, Texas.), p. 26 (Reliability: 3).
- [S564] 1930 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com. database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002., (Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. Containing records for approximately 123 million Americans, the 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household?s family members and occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. The names of those listed in the census are linked to actual images of the 1930 Census.), Texas, Sabine County, JP 7 Enumerated 15 and 16 1930 ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115 90-92 (Reliability: 3).
- [S913] McCary, Kay P. "Fairmount Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas" Cemetery Index ; http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/.
- [S1305] Clark, John W. "Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas" (American Reference Publishing Co., Ste. 262-250, Ridgleas Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, c. 1971), (This book was complied by John William Clark, 1023 Harris Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 in honor of William Clark...information was obtained from family records and interviews with relatives having first hand knowledge of the facts; census records of South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas; cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions; library books in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Austin, Hemphill, Lufkin and Nacogdoches, and letters from many interested people all over the country willing to help and be helped. A copy of this book was found by Trudy Cox at the Abilene Christina Unversity Brown Library and xeroxed by her, and a copy sent to Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio, Texas.), p. 26, instead listed as 29 Apr 1901 (Reliability: 3).
- [S334] Rootsweb, Texas Death Records, 1964 thru 1998.
- [S1305] Clark, John W. "Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas" (American Reference Publishing Co., Ste. 262-250, Ridgleas Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, c. 1971), (This book was complied by John William Clark, 1023 Harris Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 in honor of William Clark...information was obtained from family records and interviews with relatives having first hand knowledge of the facts; census records of South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas; cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions; library books in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Austin, Hemphill, Lufkin and Nacogdoches, and letters from many interested people all over the country willing to help and be helped. A copy of this book was found by Trudy Cox at the Abilene Christina Unversity Brown Library and xeroxed by her, and a copy sent to Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio, Texas.), p. 25 (Reliability: 3).
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